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He owed his fame to good fortune.

We were as fortune as them.

This astonishing change of fortune raises two big questions.

May you be prosperous!; Wish you prosperity;May you come into a good fortune

Undeterred, he spotted a chance to make a fortune from iron ore.

Well, Mercédès, beloved by you, I would tempt fortune; you would bring me good luck, and I should become rich.

The white parrot, named Jixiang (fortune and luck), can also play on a swing and perform other stunts.

I could see from first glance that he was a half-wit, but then half wits sometimes have the genius to amass a fortune.

In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed.

That the middle station of life was calculated for, all kind of virtues and all kinds of enjoyments; that peace and plenty were the hand-maids of a middle fortune;

but though he was now established only as a tenant, Miss Bingley was by no means unwilling to preside at his table, nor was Mrs. Hurst, who had married a man of more fashion than fortune, less disposed to consider his house as her home when it suited her.

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make fortune by commerce

Do you like fortune cookies?

Then, share your good fortune with another.

The boss made a fortune by means of exploitation.

His father made a fortune out of bananas.

He has sunk half his fortune in a new business undertaking.

People who want to make a fortune, never think of retiring to the remote and poor provinces.

As fortune would have it, renowned guitar player Lloyd Maines had previously given Emily and Maines a demo tape of his daughter.

The Supreme Court shed its staid image Tuesday, giving stripper-turned Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith a new chance at a piece of the fortune of her 90-year-old late husband.

A former groom and then a jockey and quite illiterate, he was a protege of the notorious Christian Weber, one of Hitler's oldest party cronies and himself a horse fancier, who by fraudulence had amassed a fortune and a great racing stable after 1933.

To make a fortune overnight

He was intoxicated with dreams of fortune

a sudden happening that brings very good fortune.

The old adage looks as true as it ever was: the best way to make a small fortune in soccer is to start with a big fortune and then buy a club.

I must admit, however, that my betrothed is not an auspicious maiden — whatever else she may bring one, it is not good fortune.

The latest installment features Metal Gear's mercenary hero, Snake, as he and a group of soldiers of fortune set off to save Costa Rica from invasion in 1974 by a mysterious army.

She inherited a large fortune.

The airborne forces however met hard fortune.

Unless where they like women of fortune, which I think they very often do.

Through fortune and foresight, America managed to develop world-leading centres of talent in places like Silicon Valley, Boston, and New York.

His fortune was overrated.

Rejoice in the success promotion and good fortune of others.

First he had to restore the family fortune on the lecture circuit, which well rewarded his erudition and wit.

He soon dissipated his fortune.

His father, Joseph P. Kennedy, was a financier and wheeler-dealer who made a fortune in investing, banking and liquor.

My fortune was never large.

We want to make it as economical as possible - it would be rather ironic if we charged a fortune for something that is supposed to save you money, 'he said.

My father was always looking for a shortcut to fame and fortune.

Television and radio presenter, Gloria Hunniford, 69, has graced our screens and airwaves for more than 30 years, and is canny about dressing with elegance without spending a fortune.

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