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Cumberland had mixed | fortunes a month later when he definitely did play for |
te 1960s, initially providing material to The | Fortunes, a harmony group remarkably similar to (but l |
regular place in 1976, there was no upturn of | fortunes, a trend which continued until Borrington's e |
The game permits players to hear their | fortunes about what their life will be like in the yea |
An improvement in | fortunes after Christmas - including memorable wins ag |
a turning point in the government's political | fortunes after a very uncertain opening few months. |
The Romanovs' | fortunes again changed dramatically with the fall of t |
This represented a dramatic change of | fortunes against the Allies from the strategic point o |
and Alessandro's life, loves, friendships and | fortunes all take bizarre and often tragic turns. |
As its position weakened, his own | fortunes and even personal safety became precarious. |
igrant workers had led to a downfall in their | fortunes and the large Victorian terraces and villas w |
Adel's friends try to exploit Adel for his | fortunes and convince him to sell his land. |
e among the stars in the hope of making their | fortunes and fame, perhaps at the expense of their liv |
he 1990s however, saw a decline in the club's | fortunes, and they were relegated to Division Two at t |
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s guitar, but without an improvement in their | fortunes, and split up later that year when Read took |
He made and lost several | fortunes, and died in Peru in 1935 pursuing a silver s |
Villar turned around the firm's | fortunes and it listed on the Bolsa de Madrid in 1991. |
He set about improving the club's | fortunes and has introduced a number of new faces. |
are believed to have religious powers to tell | fortunes, and to change, heal, bless or even kill peop |
Woman, Spooner's Patch, The Rag Trade, Family | Fortunes and The Price is Right. |
October signalled a change in | fortunes and wins at Atherton Collieries and Wigan Rob |
Breslin's | fortunes and prominence grew until his name was notabl |
The move was not enough to improve the team's | fortunes and it disbanded at the end of the season. |
Their cookies included 100 different comical | fortunes, and were carried by Bloomingdale's retail ch |
hilst Crusaders had experienced a downturn in | fortunes and were fighting for survival, Baxter was me |
division was always the mainstay of Minton's | fortunes and the post-1950 rationalisation of the Brit |
ng in San Jose, Thornton improved the Sharks' | fortunes and found instant chemistry with winger Jonat |
He was unable to reverse his party's | fortunes, and was defeated in the 1928 election by the |
cceed Price, but the decline in the company's | fortunes, and old style horror films falling out of fa |
a wealthy new kingdom and re-established his | fortunes and assumed the title of Padshah. |
es could do little to alter Bradford's dismal | fortunes and they went down in bottom place with just |
A cover version was recorded by The | Fortunes and released as a single in the U.S., but did |
during a six year period he transformed their | fortunes and helped boost turnover from £2.5m to £6.5m |
This caused the ruin of several | fortunes, and it was suppressed in its turn, or died a |
the transition did little to alter Ipswich's | fortunes and a 9-0 humiliation at the hands of Manches |
se radical nationalism to restore the party's | fortunes, and eventually, to overthrow the Weimar cons |
new coach (Alan Vest) changed New Brighton's | fortunes, and the side produced an excellent home reco |
heirs of the Joe Davis and Rascoe Davis coal | fortunes and a proprietor of the Joe Davis Family Foun |
iosilla, a young gypsy, tells the young men's | fortunes and exhorts them to enlist in the war (Al suo |
The '90s saw an upturn in the club's | fortunes and three teams were regularly playing each w |
0s, however, led to a change in the company's | fortunes, and Hawker-Siddeley had to sell out. |
wn's economy was based almost entirely on the | fortunes and misfortunes of the coal mining industry. |
evolution saw a dramatic upturn in the dock's | fortunes and freight trains started running regularly |
ncesca proves crucial to the college's future | fortunes, and Patullo is able to help when it is stole |
y in early 1990 and, despite fluctuating team | fortunes and being moved to the less suitable centre p |
g but follow the site for its coverage of the | fortunes and likely electoral success of political par |
Improving | fortunes and contacts with more affluent relatives of |
on, matchmaking, childbirth, travel, personal | fortunes, and today includes contemporary applications |
However, largely because of NBC's declining | fortunes and audience-loyalty problems it inherited fr |
e was going to bring in the clubs bewildering | fortunes and had hoped that one of the clubs long-time |
during a six year period he transformed their | fortunes and helped boost turnover from £2.5m to £6.5m |
From that point onward, the | fortunes and history of the two stations are the same. |
ision Two, and at the same time the Heathens' | fortunes appeared to turn around, with three top-five |
, lifestyles change, businesses are born, and | fortunes are made. |
n that: a) it is in private ownership; b) its | fortunes are totally bound up with the fortunes of the |
The | fortunes are divided into |
the club started off poorly but turned their | fortunes around after the arrival of Tony Wall as mana |
half of the 2007 season he turned the squad's | fortunes around and managed to cling to the sixth spot |
oaching of the side in 2006, and turned their | fortunes around remarkably, leading them to the finals |
years as a private tutor, turned the school's | fortunes around, and his force of character and religi |
and played a major role in turning the club's | fortunes around, culminating in automatic promotion at |
Burkinshaw was unable to turn the team's | fortunes around, however, and departed shortly before |
s during this time that the team turned their | fortunes around, putting together a 6 game winning str |
1968 and credited with turning the company's | fortunes around. |
this marked a dramatic turnaround for French | fortunes as just months before they have seemed on the |
ficant influence in the county cricket club's | fortunes as scorer and committee man. |
The latter move was quite a reversal of | fortunes, as much of Crosville's territory in the east |
It celebrated its 100th year with mixed | fortunes as the First team had an arduous season that |
dert's final years witnessed a decline in his | fortunes: as Stoddert lost heavily in land speculation |
In 2006 Altepost enjoyed mixed | fortunes at the 2006 World Championships. |
With the downturn in SNP electoral | fortunes at the 1979 Election she lost her seat in the |
outside of town (so others can carry the bad | fortunes away) or burn their village and move. |
However, in a reversal of | fortunes, Barker thinks the play is a hilarious satire |
City, where he started to improve the team's | fortunes before the First World War intervened. |
However, | fortunes began to turn on the pitch as Leicester picke |
In the 1920s her | fortunes began to change - she lost her company, obtai |
Burnside's | fortunes began to change in the 1960s when industry pa |
through into the early 1930s when the team's | fortunes began changing. |
Her | fortunes began to change when she revamped the R&B sta |
A turnaround in his | fortunes began when he came off the bench to score a 9 |
the turn of the 20th century, Newton Heath's | fortunes began to diminish, both on the pitch and in t |
ase of team legend Emmitt Smith, the Cowboys' | fortunes began to change with the introduction of Parc |
After that, the company's | fortunes began to decrease. |
Jimmy 's | fortunes begin to change when he is brought under the |
Timah was also a witness to this reversal of | fortunes, being flown when the Japanese formally surre |
s Club both princes and nobles lost or gained | fortunes between themselves;' and by all accounts "Mac |
l problems saw a sharp downturn in the club's | fortunes between 2001 and 2005. |
ntually, Berthe comes to control the family's | fortunes, but economic challenges in the 1950s force h |
ght reversal in the Conservative government's | fortunes, but the party remained ahead. |
g race to win a pickup that could improve his | fortunes, but unfortunately loses. |
sell some old paintings to restore the family | fortunes but on the way back receives a message that t |
inal 30, perhaps to change his and the team's | fortunes, but sure enough, Dumars did indeed break up |
ication of Germany were the peak of Prussia's | fortunes, but the seeds for potential strife were buil |
Pennington helped reverse the Jets' | fortunes by leading the 1-4 team to an eventual 9-7 re |
real estate transactions and they made their | fortunes by being retailed in the large partition suit |
Burke tried to revitalize his | fortunes by being elected the Chief Engineer of Galves |
"There are people today amassing stupendous | fortunes by systematically destroying our historic cen |
The change of name saw their | fortunes change, as in their second season they were p |
At Bristol City, his | fortunes changed for the worse, only starting one matc |
gers with limited success, Hough's career and | fortunes changed dramatically when he learned how to t |
Frisco's | fortunes changed suddenly on February 13, 1885, when t |
The Bengals' | fortunes changed for the worse as the team would post |
Hughes and Liverpool's | fortunes changed during the fifties when the Reds fell |
From then on, his | fortunes changed, and he received several literary hon |
to Betis' main side the year after, where his | fortunes changed, being called into immediate first te |
Thompson's | fortunes changed, however, once he reached the age of |
liate of the Detroit Tigers in the 1930s, its | fortunes changed. |
mo, Elvis Presley, Engelbert Humperdinck, The | Fortunes, Charles Aznavour, Tony Christie, Mireille Ma |
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the abbey's | fortunes continued to diminish. |
His international | fortunes continued as Chile national football team Mar |
r "Red" Auerbach's leadership over the team's | fortunes continued, and the former great forward Tom H |
of time, however, the label began to see its | fortunes decline. |
WCCW's | fortunes declined further in 1986-87 with the Texas oi |
lose out to all metal types and the companies | fortunes declined and in 1930 it closed. |
However, the club's | fortunes declined following that successful season and |
As with most downtown theaters, the Carver's | fortunes declined over the years. |
n the Spanish mission system, but the tribe's | fortunes declined markedly through the 17th century. |
ocales along southwest Saskatchewan, Senate's | fortunes declined after the 1940s. |
However the clubs | fortunes declined again during the 1980s which finally |
Fortunes declined in the late 1980s as the US economy | |
Litchfield's | fortunes declined during the later years of the ninete |
ost his military positions in 1960, as Krim's | fortunes declined, and had to make do with mainly symb |
iple M Breakfast team enjoyed success, B105's | fortunes declined. |
With Derbyshire's | fortunes declining, in 1887 he went to Lancashire, and |
The Roussel family's | fortunes derive from the Roussel Uclaf pharmaceutical |
The playmaker's | fortunes did not get much better at White Hart Lane wh |
Lyle-Samuel's | fortunes did not improve after he left Parliament. |
promotion back as runners-up in 1964-65 their | fortunes dramitically took off. |
ngers F.C., and occasionally remarks on their | fortunes during his show. |
The club experienced mixed | fortunes during the 1930s and suffered relegation but |
Bassett had mixed | fortunes during their spell in this division, coming r |
Town's | fortunes during the season didn't seem to improve on t |
lliam F. Weeks had partly restored the family | fortunes during Reconstruction, the Weeks family's sta |
Hellmut revived the nursery's | fortunes during the Depression by joining the Nazi Par |
However, Brighton's | fortunes during his second spell were quite different |
Their financial | fortunes ebbed and flowed. |
His wife Meriel has left him to seek her | fortunes elsewhere, and Adam Loveday is still at sea o |
too isolated and Francis was ready to try his | fortunes elsewhere. |
ome" had evinced a sharp decline in the chart | fortunes established by her breakout hit "Downtown". |
e rushed for 745 yards in 1972, but the Argos | fortunes faded. |
In her adolescence her family | fortunes failed, so she travelled at the age of 22 to |
His time in the post saw British | fortunes fall to their lowest ebb, with the disastrous |
The family's | fortunes fell when Toratoyo lost favor with Nobutora a |
prohibition in 1933, the Anti-Saloon League's | fortunes fell dramatically and it found itself unable |
Fortunes fluctuated in the late 1960s and early 1970s | |
or its color and its ability to produce great | fortunes for plantation owners. |
d Liberal Assembly seats, also produced mixed | fortunes for both parties until 1983, when a redistrib |
This continued with varying | fortunes for some years; at its strongest, numbering b |
on's White City, marking a possible change in | fortunes for Eton Fives as a minor sport. |
The 2005-06 season saw an upturn in | fortunes for the club with a runners-up finish in the |
e failed), a move that shaped the franchise's | fortunes for more than a decade. |
the Great Depression had severely reduced its | fortunes, forcing it to become largely pictorial. |
d World War its popularity waned as Aintree's | fortunes foundered. |
His personal | fortunes, from the near tragic snatch of his crib from |
the grandson and son of men who had made huge | fortunes from selling armaments which were used by the |
aptains and factory owners and who made their | fortunes from menhaden built homes along what is now M |
ail) and after several steady years the clubs | fortunes gradually improved. |
Uravan's | fortunes grew as it became one of the major "yellowcak |
ttention in the United States, where Family's | fortunes had always been meager at best. |
ited had won the European Cup, but the side's | fortunes had taken a sharp decline under the managemen |
of Liechtenstein in the mid-13th century, its | fortunes had been tied inseparably to those of that no |
a mid-major power, but upon his arrival their | fortunes had slipped, as the program went 17-31 in Lub |
y had once been a wealthy Richmonder, but his | fortunes had fallen with the real estate market depres |
His father's | fortunes had not flourished and he had been forced by |
By 1894, however, the party's | fortunes had already started to wane, and he was turne |
ms real strike power, the club's on-the-pitch | fortunes had hit a 15 year peak. |
extend the house, though the Williams' family | fortunes had started to decline since the 1850s, due t |
while blessing the county with good economic | fortunes, has indeed put a major stress on the county' |
The downturn in Marks and Spencer's | fortunes has also been attributed to, in part, the cos |
A season of mixed | fortunes has led to Ainsworth looking for a transfer a |
the 2006-07 season, but thereafter the club's | fortunes have suffered dramatically. |
The city's | fortunes have always been closely linked to those of W |
as made into a special regeneration area, and | fortunes have improved as a result. |
ctor of The Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) whose | fortunes he revitalised with a string of programming a |
harles of Anjou, brother of Charles IX, whose | fortunes he followed in Egypt, Syria, Palestine, and I |
Stapleton family appeared on Celebrity Family | Fortunes, headed by Nicola and that same month, Staple |
finances, but Mark plots to claim the family | fortunes himself by selling off all their shares of st |
se the fortune teller, the player telling the | fortunes holds the four corners of the paper with thre |
Its | fortunes however did not improve and thereafter it ope |
Northumberland Shipping Company the company's | fortunes, however, did not remain. |
t lead to a decrease in the band's commercial | fortunes however, Return to Forever's jazz rock albums |
w direction for the company didn't help their | fortunes, however, as in 1998 Millennium only publishe |
r brought little change in Liverpool's league | fortunes, however. |
His | fortunes improved as he was returned with on the first |
les into living accommodation, and when their | fortunes improved the present Palladian house was buil |
However, the Nationalists' | fortunes improved dramatically on August 27 when suppl |
After a poor start to the season Stoke's | fortunes improved gradually and whilst they climbed th |
-year bonds were issued by the museum and its | fortunes improved. |
t until the reign of James II that Molyneux's | fortunes improved. |
the pardon of his father in 1851, Tadakuni's | fortunes improved. |
ity of his native town, then went to seek his | fortunes in Paris, where he made some stir in philosop |
de's was to contribute to Laclede's declining | fortunes in St. Louis. |
on of Tancred of Hauteville, went to seek his | fortunes in the Mezzogiorno along with his numerous un |
ubsequent decades saw a sharp decline in Tory | fortunes in Ireland, with new voters, who had not been |
point, the Medicis managed most of the great | fortunes in the European world, from the members of ro |
anaged an impressive turnaround of Sporting's | fortunes in the second half of the season, as a series |
liver; but when the family decided to try its | fortunes in Australia he went out with two brothers as |
ubs could be focused on a revival of football | fortunes in the village of Cefn Mawr. |
home at an early age and decided to seek his | fortunes in the West. |
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