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Fortuitously and met
Fortuitously, Borduas met Ozias Leduc in the winter of 1921-1922, and Leduc agreed to take the young artist under his wing.

Fortuitously and their
Fortuitously, the Zulu army had already begun to assemble at Ulundi, as it did every year for the First Fruits ceremony when all warriors were duty-bound to report to their regimental barracks near Ulundi.

Fortuitously and who
Fortuitously for the CIA, that failed scouting trip coincided with the first US state visit of Anastasio Somoza García, the President of Nicaragua ( 1937 – 47, 1950 – 56 ), who told the Truman Administration ( 1945 – 53 ) of the existence of a small, Guatemalan rebel-group commanded by Col. Castillo Armas.
( Fortuitously, the young woman from the US embassy who delivered the letter to Fuller was the former ward of Newton D. Baker, by this time serving as U. S. Secretary of War.
Fortuitously, however, Rooke had already learnt the news of the Spanish convoy from one of his own ships – Captain Thomas Hardy in the Pembroke who had stayed behind to water in the Portuguese port of Lagos.
Fortuitously for Johnson, Lew Ayres, who played the title role in the popular Dr. Kildare movie series, was leaving to join the US Army as a medical corpsman.

Fortuitously and
Fortuitously, the French struck the least prepared unit in the Allied army a Portuguese militia unit and routed it.
Fortuitously, the Marine Corps always interested in finding better ways to get men across a beach in an amphibious landing and frustrated that the Bureau of Construction and Repair could not meet its requirements began to express interest in Higgins ' boat.

Fortuitously and at
Fortuitously, the game ' did much much better than ever imagined ' and funds for at least the forthcoming twelve months quickly rolled in to replace it.
Fortuitously in Tianjin at the time of Ridel's arrival was the commander of the French Far Eastern Squadron, Rear Admiral Pierre-Gustave Roze.

Fortuitously and was
Fortuitously this was early attached to a very notable manuscript, Asser's Life of King Alfred, which undoubtedly assisted its survival.
Fortuitously, there was an opening in the English department and Merton was hired on the spot.
Fortuitously, Lamb's first publication was in 1796, when four sonnets by " Mr. Charles Lamb of the India House " appeared in Coleridge's Poems on Various Subjects.
Fortuitously, America's ongoing western migration by wagon trains with the goal of claiming cheap lands in the west was building rapidly from a trickle of settlers from 1841's opening of the Oregon Trail ( now a wagon road ) to a flood of emigrants headed west by 1847 – 49 and thereafter well into the later 1880s.
Fortuitously Raab also observed that light was dependent for the killing of paramecia cultures to take place.
Fortuitously, Manglapus was on a speaking engagement in the United States when Marcos declared martial law in 1972.
Fortuitously in 1823 the duty or tax of £ 30 per ton was taken off salt.
Fortuitously for Char, the Sazabi was also designed with an escape pod which is automatically fired if the mobile suit sustains critical damage, although this does not save him as Amuro manages to catch the escape pod.

Fortuitously and on
Before the verdict on his designs had come back, Peet felt like he had enough, and went screaming out of the studio, “ no more lousy ducks !” Fortuitously, he came back the next day to pick up his jacket and found an envelope, informing him he had been promoted to the story department.
Fortuitously, the system operated on the same 45 MHz frequency as the BBC's dormant Alexandra Palace television station.
Fortuitously, Lohmann's return coincided with a return to extremely treacherous wickets after a long spell of dry weather and much better pitches than Lohmann had ever bowled on before.

Fortuitously and into
Fortuitously, the city bought up all the land immediately adjoining its lakes during its formative period, turning them into public parks rather than allowing them to be privately developed.

Fortuitously and .
Fortuitously for him, in the Autumn of 1145, Pope Eugenius requested Louis to lead a Crusade to the Middle East, to rescue the Frankish Kingdoms there from disaster.
Fortuitously he had convinced one of his examiners, Edward Augustus Freeman, of his talent.
Fortuitously, however, the new sound made them a crossover pop-R & B-rock sensation, bringing them even more fans and chart presence.
Fortuitously, or by design, the main British fleet did not make contact with the Japanese and thus remained available for future action.
Fortuitously, his recommendation coincided with a sudden surge in the small picture-book market.

pair and met
Parsons had been acquainted with Hillman since the pair had met in a bank during 1967 and in February 1968 he passed an audition for the band, being initially recruited as a jazz pianist but soon switching to rhythm guitar and vocals.
During that journey the pair met Mateli Kuivalatar in the small border town of Ilomantsi.
They moved to an estate where in a pub they met Harry Enfield, a neighbour with a stage act, and after he gained a place on Channel 4's Saturday Live, the pair were invited to write for him.
The design is essentially a multi-stage radial turbine ( or pair of ' nested ' turbine rotors ) offering great efficiency, four times as large heat drop per stage as in the reaction ( Parsons ) turbine, extremely compact design and the type met particular success in backpressure power plants.
Pirithous took up his arms and the pair met to do battle, but were so impressed with each other they took an oath of friendship and joined the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.
The pair met in Melbourne, before they moved to the Australian capital in 1969.
The rivalry gained significant media attention during 1995 when the pair met three times, with Carey being held to a combined total of just 7 marks, 35 disposals and 2 goals.
At Marquette Academy he met future actor Pat O ' Brien, and the pair began attending plays together, awakening Tracy's interest in the theatre.
On 27 June, she met Charles for the first time, and the pair were privately married between 5am and 6am on 3 July, in the house of a wealthy merchant of Damme.
While neither Lewis or Angus met the Guinness World Records criteria, each completed continuous human powered journeys around the planet, although they did not cross a pair of antipodes or travel the distance of the Tropic of Cancer.
The pair met and shared ideas.
The pair feel they have met before.
This version is not properly compatible with the Greek one: the Trojan War had ended only eight years earlier, and Odysseus only met Circe a couple of months later, so any son of the pair could only be seven years old, whereas the Roman Latinus had an adult daughter by this time.
Pirithous took up arms and the pair met, then became so impressed by each other they took an oath of friendship.
The pair became a trio when Dallin met Fahey while studying fashion journalism in London.
At age 12, Hazel met Billy " Bass " Nelson, and the pair quickly became close friends and began performing, soon adding drummer Harvey McGee to the mix.
Afterwards the pair continued to trade insults, but by the time they met in a rematch, neither was a champion ; Frazier had lost his title to George Foreman and Ali had recently been beaten by Ken Norton.
He met his lover, Mabel Dodge, in Naples, and the pair made its way to Paris.
With the band in limbo, Pop met David Bowie in September 1971, and the pair became good friends.
She met with Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping and the pair spoke for 35 minutes over lunch.
She met fellow writer Ida Baker ( also known as Lesley Moore ), a South African, at the college, and the pair became lifelong friends.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Shellshock said that the track known as " Starry Eyed Surprise " was created after the pair met at a Crazy Town show.
The origins of the band date back to the summer of 1997 when Jordan Pundik ( vocals ) had met Stephen Klein ( guitars ) at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and the pair began writing music together.
" She met Kingsley O ' Keke, 26, during her stay but the pair broke up after a six-week romance.
The pair moved back to New York, where they met Brien Hopkins ( keyboards, bass, guitar & vocals ) who joined to form a multi-instrumental trio, without a drummer or percussionist.

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