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A Chancer         
NOVEL BY JAMES KELMAN
A Chancer is a novel by the Scottish writer James Kelman published in 1985 by Polygon Books. This novel is the first to be written by Kelman, but it was published after The Busconductor Hines (1984).
I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You         
  • 1932 78 release on Brunswick Records as 6454.
  • 1932 sheet music cover, Lawrence Music, New York.
ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY COMPOSED BY VICTOR YOUNG, LYRICS WRITTEN BY NED WASHINGTON AND BING CROSBY; FIRST RECORDED BY BING CROSBY
I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You; I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance
"I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You" is a 1932 song recorded by Bing Crosby with Orchestral Accompaniment. The music was composed by Victor Young, with lyrics written by Ned Washington and Bing Crosby.
List of Sonny with a Chance episodes         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Sunny With A Chance episodes; List of Welcome to Molliwood episodes; Sonny with a chance episode list; List of Sonny With A Chance Sketches; Sonny with a chance episodes; Sonny With a Chance ep. 19; List of Sony with a chance episodes; List of Sonny With A Chance episodes; SWAC episodes; List of Sonny With a Chance episodes; List of Sonny With A Chance Episodes; Sonny with a Chance (season 3)
Sonny with a Chance is an American sitcom created by Steve Marmel for Disney Channel Original Series. It aired from February 8, 2009 to January 2, 2011.
Examples of use of A Chancer
1. She was clearly a chancer who wanted to live here.
2. So is Smeato the genuine article, or just a bit of a chancer, enjoying the fame while he can?
3. Cook was an extremely worldly politician, but he was also in some respects a political romantic and, as his love of the turf showed, a chancer.
4. He was overseas on holiday last week anyway." Mr Ryan, who lost his job as sales director when the Saab dealership collapsed, added: "He does like to behave like a chancer.
5. Michael White Monday June 26, 2006 The Guardian Cheeky chappie Jonathan Ross is a chancer, and politicians who accept an invitation to sit on his Friday night sofa know they are taking a chance too.