Sentences with phrase «lucky accident»

She prefers the term «unexpected remission» to «spontaneous remission» because the word «spontaneous» implies that it just happened, that it was some sort of lucky accident, and that the patient wasn't involved in the cure.
I love, love Emily Dickinson — I stumbled across your writing of her only by lucky accident.
Tinder's history holds a series of lucky accidents — for one, it was almost named Matchbox.
Getting ahead in business and life is rarely a lucky accident.
But (if the story is true), the discovery still depended on one lucky accident.
But frequently, some lucky accident leads to a transformative finding, provided the right person is there to realize the potential implications of that accident.
I thought it was a fluke — a lucky accident.
That we are just some lucky accident that happened?Maybe the reason God does not answer all of our prayers because we are praying for the wrong thing, not that he is not there.
The recipe happened as a lucky accident.
But what a lucky accident - these petite cakes explode with the flavor of fresh oranges, toasted hazelnuts and currants.
A lucky accident!
Lucky Accidents, Chance Encounters, and the Prepared Job Seeker, by Peter Fiske, 6 October 2000.
The fact that they thrived in the new, more extreme environment was «a lucky accident
Wilmut admits Dolly's birth was a lucky accident.
If Russell is right, then our view of life would be transformed: rather than some lucky accident, life starts to looks like an unavoidable consequence of the thermodynamic and chemical conditions in the oceans of early Earth.
That was a lucky accident: over the long term one should expect currency hedging to cause a drag on returns because of its significant cost.
Sniper Elite's killcam was a lucky accident.
The group also stated that the manga has long been planned and its timely release alongside Twilight Princess HD is a lucky accident.
Has art become a product of museum advertising, one - of - a-kind genius, or just a lucky accident?
That structure comes out of a very historical, very ancient, and very weathered kind of grid where things are not diagrammed and fabricated according to some conceptually distinct model, but are the result of happenstance, accumulation, experience, momentary decisions, and lucky accidents.
I'm a chap who came across your site by a lucky accident in 05 ′ and have paid some kind of attention, ever since.
You are lucky the accident wasn't any worse.
It's probably a lucky accident, but it does make the photo looks better.
It was a bit of a lucky accident that I happened upon this «new to me» Australian online magazine EST..
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