11. All he needs are some contacts, a few lucky breaks and his own Scottish stubbornness. 12. But all the technology, he added, may be of little help to investigators without a lucky break. 13. Bush and company give the unfortunate impression of glee at the thought of an economic downturn, as if it were a lucky break. 14. But in its dependence on a few lucky breaks, it also showed the haphazard nature of efforts to control the proliferation of sophisticated corporate tax shelters. 15. Finally she got a lucky break. 16. For all of us, it was a lucky break. 17. Gurney said a poor start on his part was a lucky break. 18. He did say, however, that his lucky break will make possible a two-month family trip to visit his ill mother-in-law in Canton. 19. He considered his own assignment there to be a lucky break. 20. He lost but had a lucky break. |