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Usenet Posted 18 years ago
English in UK

Word meaning "advantage by circumstances (usa. bad)"

There is a word which means to gain/achieve/benefit but through bad/unwanted circumstances. Anyone have any idea what it is?
  

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[nq:1]There is a word which means to gain/achieve/benefit but through bad/unwanted circumstances. [/nq] To Clinton

  • [nq:1]There is a word which means to gain/achieve/benefit but through bad/unwanted circumstances.
  • [/nq] To Clinton
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[nq:1]There is a word which means to gain/achieve/benefit but through bad/unwanted circumstances. Anyone have any idea what it is?[/nq]
To Clinton
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[nq:2]There is a word which means to gain/achieve/benefit but through bad/unwanted circumstances. Anyone have any idea what it is?[/nq]
[nq:1]To Clinton[/nq]
And there was me thinking you'd found it! Doh!

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