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54 Sentences With "have the good fortune"

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And then you'll have the good fortune of paying a hefty $120.
I have the good fortune of being, I work in the Washington bureau.
But not all Americans have the good fortune of working well into their 60s and 70s.
For those who don't have the good fortune of a support system, there are mentorship programs.
"Barbara is one of most beautiful compassionate humans I've have the good fortune of meeting," Foster says.
If I have the good fortune to meet Fred there, I promise to take him to Red Lobster.
Against all odds, Batman survived, but not all tiny newborn kittens have the good fortune to be rescued.
We have the good fortune of having all this space, so we can spread out from each other.
And I hope that you have the good fortune of receiving the same kind of incredible support that I did.
We're stuck with this planet, so let's take care of it while we have the good fortune to be here.
If you have the good fortune to find a motif that floats your boat, why would you give it away?
Other industries and workers are also better off if they have the good fortune of being near leading-edge companies.
We also have the good fortune that most of the watch industry is a bit more conservative, and perhaps not as contemporary.
In the end, I have the good fortune of running this very big business with 400 000 people that are serving people every day.
If you have the good fortune to become successful, you do become something more, but the essence of it is sitting in that theater.
In my capacity at the American Conservative Union, I have the good fortune of having regular conversations with activists from different parts of the country.
"For us to have the good fortune of winning not just one big prize but two, we are just very thankful for that," Len Short said.
We have the good fortune of having significant positions in both-, we have a good exposure to the US economy, which is a great thing to have.
" Pang's girlfriend, actress Jayley Woo also shared numerous heartfelt tributes on social media, writing in one, "I did not have the good fortune to become your wife.
We did have the good fortune to travel to London in the summer of 2013, while the Victoria and Albert Museum was holding its David Bowie Exhibition.
Other teams eager to acquire Plum from the Sky, should a deal go through, are still plotting, crafting contingencies should they have the good fortune to add Plum.
"We have the good fortune of being a leader in two countries, but there is nothing operative and nothing will happen in the next few weeks," he said.
The Satri Angthong keeper, relieved to have the good fortune of the bar's help, sprinted toward his teammates to celebrate what was likely going to be a hard-earned win.
It was an amazing expression of faith in the brand we've built, and it was humbling to see what a brilliant community we have the good fortune to be part of.
Although we don't have the good fortune to know what it feels like to juggle a camera and flash while at a Ramones show, Jang's work illustrates an intimate view of punk.
If you have the good fortune to have your egg cleanse performed by a real curandera or healer, she will use her intuition and knowledge of shamanic principles to read the egg.
"If you don't have the good fortune of grabbing a beer with her, then grab this book, take risks, be fearless, fall, fail, and get back up," said Casey Lefurge, Insider Inc.
And the R.P.I.'s myopic focus encouraged teams simply to schedule good opponents, or have the good fortune, shared only by major-conference teams, of facing many good opponents in league play.
I did not have the good fortune to know these people, nor do I know definitively if they suffered from trauma-related emotional distress such as post-traumatic stress disorder, grief or depression.
So many people all over the world dream of quitting their jobs to follow their passion and run their own successful business, and I have the good fortune to say I've done just that.
It was the first reported use of the maneuver, it had worked, and it was by an average civilian who'd just happened to have the good fortune to read about it seven days earlier.
Erik Agard: It's always a pleasure to collaborate with Peter (an indie crossword legend and one of the most brilliant people I have the good fortune of knowing) and this puzzle was no exception.
Assuming you didn't have the good fortune to watch the game live, why would you wait around for an airing of SportsCenter, the cable network's flagship show, to give you the rundown of what happened?
Emily and Lacroix have the good fortune to come across a doctor who not only can operate on her eyes, with a scalpel as fine as a needle, but also believes in washing his hands.
" Asked about how some executives feel about ceding some of their previous responsibilities in their new roles, Zawadzki said: "We have the good fortune of not having business [newspaper] page issues in terms of tiles and control.
Together. Forever. And in a final "no one cares about you and they NEVER DID" eff you to Wes Bentley's serial killer character, Detective John Lowe does not have the good fortune to die within the hotel's walls.
In just a few years he, like his Georgian counterparts, could have the good fortune to be harassed by cold calls from a bank that knows little more about his habits than that he regularly pays off his debts.
But for those who don't have the good fortune  of making their dreams come true in the city that never sleeps, we've found a few tweets that very accurately sum up what living in NYC is truly like.
"We at Ikea have the good fortune to think in generations, so we are super willing to invest in making sure that this narrative can change, even if it takes time," he said at a news conference in Geneva.
Combating labor trafficking Since regaining my freedom, I have spoken with many other trafficking victims who survived years -- decades even -- of horror and abuse because they did not have the good fortune to encounter knowledgeable citizens or informed police officers.
"I have the good fortune to play a character who is iconic throughout the world, who has had an incredibly positive influence on millions of people over a number of generations," said American actor Zachary Quinto, who plays Vulcan first officer Spock.
" However, he praised the U.K.'s legal system, saying "we have the good fortune to live in a country where everyone … even government is subject to the rule of law, so the government will comply with the judgment of the court and do all that is necessary to implement it.
"I think a lot of people have a stunted way of looking at older people — it's a way of distancing themselves from something that they think will not happen to them," she continued, adding, "I have the good fortune of being with someone who is older and wiser than I am."
While a favorable auction result might boost young artists' market value, in North America auction houses typically don't give artists a cut of the profits — unless you have the good fortune of having your work auctioned at Peter Estey Fine Art in Canada, which has elected to honor resale royalties.
CreditCreditAdam Ferriss IF you ever have the good fortune to see a Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, the experience might go like this: On a sunny morning in Yosemite National Park, you walk through alpine meadows and then up a ridge to the summit of Mount Gibbs at 22015,21916 feet above sea level.
But in actuality, as we all know, things as they are and as they have been, in the arts as in a hundred other areas, are stultifying, oppressive, and discouraging to all those, women among them, who did not have the good fortune to be born white, preferably middle class and above all, male.
To win consistently you either have to fool government into giving you a special advantage or have the good fortune to be in the right place at the right time for a 50-fold jump across the board in share prices, such as the Hang Seng Index staged from the mid-1970's to mid-1990s.
The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister in Tokyo (1895–1900), edited by Ian Ruxton, 2003 Satow did not have the good fortune to be named the first British Ambassador to Japan - the honour was instead bestowed on his successor Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald in 1905.
The song was covered by Conchita Wurst in the final of the Austrian talent show Starmania 2007. Wurst performed it under his real name Tom Neuwirth. Wurst would later have the good fortune of performing the song as a duet with Vissi herself during Vissi's 40th Anniversary concert in July 2014--two months after winning the Eurovision Song Contest-- in Vienna.
Upon Sorel's death, an article in the Italian Fascist doctrinal review Gerarchia edited by Benito Mussolini and Agostino Lanzillo, a known Sorelian, declared "Perhaps fascism may have the good fortune to fulfill a mission that is the implicit aspiration of the whole oeuvre of the master of syndicalism: to tear away the proletariat from the domination of the Socialist party, to reconstitute it on the basis of spiritual liberty, and to animate it with the breath of creative violence. This would be the true revolution that would mold the forms of the Italy of tomorrow."Sternhell et al., p. 93.
Troubridge wanted to pursue in Blenheim, but was dissuaded by the presence of Belle Poule, which could attack the convoy while the ships of the line were engaged. He expressed confidence however that he would have been successful in any engagement and wrote "I trust I shall yet have the good fortune to fall in with him when unencumber'd with convoy". Linois's withdrawal was prudent: his mainmast had been struck during the brief cannonade and was at risk of collapse if the engagement continued. Losses among the crew were light, Marengo suffering eight men wounded and Belle Poule none.
The treaty, signed on 23 July 1831 and ratified in 1836, entrusted the defence of the Kingdom of Sardinia to Austria. However, in the event of war, the commander of the joint forces was to be Charles Albert. He wrote to the Austrian ambassador, Ludwig Senfft von Pilsach (1774–1853), "... the most beautiful day of my life will be the day on which there is war with France and I have the good fortune to serve in the Austrian army." In accordance with this legitimist position, Charles Albert lent support to his close friend Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, duchesse de Berry in December 1823 when she sought to place her son, Henri, on the French throne.
Sukkah 52b, and Rashi ad loc. Some of his aggadic interpretations of Biblical passages, referring for the most part to Torah study, have been preserved. Thus, he interpreted Proverbs 11:25 as implying that whoever teaches in this world will have the good fortune to teach in the world to come also;Sanhedrin 92a and explained Proverbs 3:16 as meaning that whosoever studies in the right manner receives as his reward length of days in addition to riches and honor, but that he who studies in a fashion not altogether unimpeachable receives riches and honor without length of days.Shabbat 63a He frequently elucidated Biblical passages by the application of well-known proverbs.
He engaged a Chinese employee to help him in practical and clerical matters and he was followed by other helpers, a Javanese and another Chinese. His story was given an added dimension by a Fleet Street journalist, H. Harvey-Day, who provided a few embellishments: 'Should you happen to sail past Pulau Serimbun at sunset-a most unlikely occurrence, as it is off the beaten track-the musical notes of a Boer bugle will float over the waves, and the Union Jack together with a mysterious ensign being a white horse impressed on dark azure background, will flutter slowly to the ground. Perhaps you will have the good fortune to observe Mr W.A.B. Goodall erectly saluting during this evening rite, for the island is his private kingdom...There he hopes to live peacefully to the end, ruling his four subjects, who are also his friends-a Chinese educated at Cambridge, two Chinese servants and a Malay boatman'. The story appeared in the London Evening News and was picked up by other newspapers across the globe, leading to a spate of letters to Goodall from New Zealand, Germany, Britain and the United States.

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