| 41. | With more than 10, 000 orders received by Monday afternoon, most campus fans will be out of luck.
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| 42. | If Perez loses, the other three members of his four-man kayak entry could be out of luck, too.
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| 43. | Don't count on renting it at stores like City Video in Boston or you'll be out of luck.
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| 44. | "You'll be out of luck ."
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| 45. | However I seem to be out of luck when it comes to sorting out the origins of the phrase.
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| 46. | Police Lt . Kevin Nieter said the family may be out of luck if someone else found the ticket.
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| 47. | Legal immigrants due for a 12-month recertification, however, would be out of luck and would lose their benefits immediately.
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| 48. | But unless employees can demonstrate that they were harassed because of their sex, they may be out of luck.
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| 49. | Those who would very much like to catch up on that content now seem to be out of luck.
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| 50. | Anyone searching for tickets to a hot attraction will probably be out of luck using a regular online broker.
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