Yes, the attempt succeed by the hacker.
Succeed.
This is strictly a piece of folklore with no basis in fact, but sometimes people like to think that if they try something twice unsuccessfully, they are likely to make it work, or to succeed, on their third attempt, because three is somehow a magic number. Sometimes people do succeed on their third attempt, of course, but it's not because the third time is a charm, it just works out that way sometimes. At other times people may succeed on their first attempt, or their second attempt, or their fifthieth attempt, or they may never succeed. It depends what they are trying to do, and how good they are at doing it.
I think it is because they attempt to sell random stuff and they succeed :).
No. The French attempt to complete the Panama Canal failed.
Lady Macbeth and Macbeth attempted to do the murder. They will be punished for what they attempted to do even if they didnt succeed
Because he was the very first person to attempt it.
Because he was the very first person to attempt it.
will succeed
They conquered territories, then provided security and worked to improve prosperity, while allowing normal local government, religion and culture to continue.
No, the Wright brothers did not succeed on their first attempt at making a flying machine. It took them several years of experimentation and improvement before they were able to successfully achieve controlled and sustained flight in 1903.
It is impossible to succeed a thumbwar with a champion
If the initial attempt to execute an inmate is "botched," they will try again until they succeed. There is no reprieve from death once the process has begun.