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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
stay-calm trouble
In trouble to be troubled, Is to have your trouble doubled. Daniel Defoe
stay-calm matter ability
Gentleness is strength under control. It is the ability to stay calm, no matter what happens. Elizabeth George
stay-calm calm aggressive
Stay calm and aggressive. Gabrielle Reece
needs work
Much work still needs to be done but nothing can take away from this victory, ... day of joy. Mahmud Abbas
needs work
Much work needs to be done in this area. Neal Cohen
needs
No! No! ... That's my son. He needs to come with me. Let him come with me. Jon Moore
needs open
My 97-year-old grandmother needs to be able to open this. Ken Hoyt
needs wash
My hair is like flat baby hair after I wash it, so it needs something in it to get that 'day after' texture. Suki Waterhouse
needs people talk talking
needs to go talk to some of the people I'm talking to. Bennie Thompson
needs season zone
needs to get in the end zone before the season begins. Cedrick Wilson
needs reason voters
needs a narrative, a reason that voters should give him a look. George Edwards
needs being-true known
But the truth doesn't need to be known, or believed, to be true. Chris Crutcher