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luckily start
Luckily we were able to win. It's so important to start off well. Marcello Lippi
luckily quite
Luckily there were no venomous snakes around Hoosick, N.Y., so I amassed quite a collection of milk snakes, garters, ribbons and ring-necked snakes. Romulus Whitaker
luckily police saw stopped
Luckily the police saw what was going on and stopped it. Alma Drunick
luckily notice police
Luckily police managed to notice what was going on. Alma Drunick
luckily nobody nomination oscar
Luckily nobody was harmed. The Oscar nomination has cheered everyone up. Steve Box
luckily rattled step
Luckily I got a step and luckily it rattled down. Joe Kalb
luck short
Luck will play a lot in it. Hey, that's short track. Roch Pilon
luck visits
Luck sometimes visits a fool, but it never sits down with him. German Proverb
lucky wife
Of course, if he had a wife he would say, 'Honey, you're lucky to have me.' Tim Russert
statistics observation application
The bearings of this observation lays in the application of it. Charles Dickens
statistics probability
History cannot be reduced to a set of statistics and probabilities. Alan Greenspan
statistics firsts
Statistics is the first of the inexact sciences. Edmond de Goncourt
statistics ends scissors
The thing with high-tech is that you always end up using scissors. David Hockney
statistics life-is uncertain
Human life is proverbially uncertain; few things are more certain than the solvency of a life-insurance company. Arthur Eddington
statistics theory results
It is also a good rule not to put overmuch confidence in the observational results that are put forward until they are confirmed by theory. Arthur Eddington
statistics eyeballs rely
When all else failed, you had to rely on eyeball intrumentation. Arthur C. Clarke
statistics possibility refutation
It was one thing to have guessed it, another to have had that guess confirmed beyond possibility of refutation. Arthur C. Clarke
statistics events impossible
An event has happened, upon which it is difficult to speak, and impossible to be silent. Edmund Burke
degenerates nerves language
It would seem as if the very language of our parlors would lose all its nerve and degenerate into palaver wholly, our lives pass at such remoteness from its symbols, and its metaphors and tropes are necessarily so far fetched. Henry David Thoreau
degenerates hospitality madness
Hospitality sometimes degenerates into profuseness, and ends in madness and folly. Francis Atterbury
degenerates mercy swine
God's mercy on you degenerate swine. Hunter S. Thompson
degenerates ancestor posterity
Posterity always degenerates till it becomes our ancestors. Horace Walpole
degenerates action ifs
Everything must degenerate into work if anything is to happen. Peter Drucker
degenerates strategy
All good strategy eventually degenerates into work. Peter Drucker
degenerates morality stills
The person who still blushes is not yet a degenerate. Neil Young
degenerates aristocracy tendencies
Aristocracy has a tendency to degenerate the human species. Thomas Paine