Word: lucked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Empire State Building will be bathed in blue light tonight as its part of the national celebration of the 80th birthday of Ol' Blue Eyes,' Frank Sinatra. One Manhattan radio station is playing 81 hours of Sinatra tunes, one for each of his years, plus one for luck. "Sinatra brought a physical vitality to his music that was unique," says TIME's Martha Duffy. "He's one of the few people, like Paul McCartney, who has kept the ballad tradition alive. As a singer, he's truly an artist of the first rank. He doesn't debase a line...
...consideration to what happens to old people," warned Trichopoulos. "And with luck, you [too] may live...
...final clubs hardly stand as gatekeepers to future social or economic achievement. We've come a long way from the time when Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04 identified his greatest failure as getting blackballed from the Porcellian Club. Future success is a product more of skill, dedication, and luck, than connections with wealthy club alumni. And at least that way you don't have to wear drag...
...that the team played badly. On the contrary, Harvard dominated for most of the first period and outshot the Eagles in two out of the three periods. Maybe it's just plain had luck...
...fellows include Anne Marie Codur, a graduate student from France, Francosse Ghorayeb, a graduate student from Lebanon; Narendra Gupta, a government employee from India; Akin Jimoh a reporter from Nigeria; and Lon Leonard and Margaret Luck, graduate students at the Harvard School of Public Health...