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He will stay two more years to bring Luck along.
There is an almost religious feeling on the stage as the many hands reach out to bring luck to the new show.
She is deemed to bring luck, especially in the form of money, to the household.
They would not fight, only bring luck to the maharajah.
In Cambodia it is held to bring luck to the kingdom.
She drinks from one of the small bottles that is supposed to bring luck in love.
It could bring luck, but also troubles, leading humans to wilderness.
Talking thus will not bring luck, the sniper thought.
They'll bring luck and blessings to those who wear them."
The belief that plants can bring luck may explain their use for hunting dogs.
Mascot is a term for any person, animal, or object thought to bring luck.
Some historians claim it was placed there in order to bring luck to the city and its inhabitants.
Ship's cats were believed to bring luck to the ship and keep it from sinking.
This bird brings luck to any miner who sees it.
Cats are said to bring luck to business ventures.
A falling star brings luck to him who sees it, Dunk thought.
Then the tribe tie the bones to their bodies to bring luck during the hunt.
The pizza is currently vacuum packed and we believe it brings luck.
When only the embers remain, young people leap across them to drive away evil and bring luck.
He hoped Teela would bring luck and success to the entire expedition.
Mog-ur will make a powerful charm to bring luck to them, but first the tools must be made.
"Not so much that she is lucky, but she seems to bring luck.
"If you are already Blessed, it brings luck to your mating, or so people claim."
I do not want to carry it, and perhaps it may bring luck to you."
This will bring luck for one year to the ones succeeding in this challenge.