| 31. | They can be pricey and, if the weather doesn't cooperate, you may be out of luck.
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| 32. | The general assessment was that the lovers of the lightening-fast greens would be out of luck.
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| 33. | The harsh reality, though, is that many rural clinics and foreign doctors may be out of luck.
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| 34. | If you check your luggage before you locate a tax-refund kiosk, you might be out of luck.
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| 35. | Margalit seems to be out of luck.
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| 36. | Cash-strapped cities could be out of luck.
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| 37. | In other words, if the playoffs were to begin today, the Bruins would be out of luck.
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| 38. | In fact, unless Jimmy's last name is Breslin or Smits, he may be out of luck Sunday.
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| 39. | And thankful she's not one of those that could be out of luck if city programs are cut.
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| 40. | A result : if you've waited until now to order by catalogue, you may be out of luck.
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