Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They all make off with the good fortune of their community notoriety on the one hand and their freedom to live on the other.
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Through this experience, he learnt to sympathise with the struggles of the poor, and when his good fortune returned, he resolved to devote his time to improving their condition.
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Revered for their divine intervention, water drank from the reliquaries was said to cure illnesses and bring good fortune.
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In a stroke of good fortune, most of the photos had information on the subjects taped or stapled to the back, either full text or words written in grease pencil.
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He was represented in doorways, possibly as an amulet of good fortune, or as a symbol of purification.
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Good fortune attended him, and he effaced the disgrace of servitude that rested upon him.
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This is done with the prayerful wish that good fortune shall be bestowed by her on the householders.
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The three friends rejoice over this good fortune.
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Other protective items include "dorei", which are earthenware bells that are used to pray for good fortune.
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It was a two-way street of good fortune for a league that was going to purchase a trophy, with no lineage, in a store.
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