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`` Fortunately through our growth studies we have been able to see what nature does, and that helps us know what we can do ''.
Fortunately, the diver's mass provides a source of inertia, as does the liquid medium, so small perturbations ( such as from breathing ) can be compensated for easily by an experienced diver.
Fortunately, Hirohiko comes back onto the scene and does the work alongside Ruriko necessary for the two eventually reconcile and remarry.
Fortunately, in mechanism design the principal does have one advantage.
Fortunately, whether the ordered pair is type-level by definition or by assumption ( i. e., taken as primitive ) usually does not matter.
") Fortunately, he does make it there-just as the picture is being taken.
) Harvard Crimson noted, similar to McInerney, that " Celebrity by itself teeters so often into self-parody that it seems too easy to bash it " but remarks that " Fortunately, Ellis does more than that injecting Glamorama with a sharper plot than those of earlier novels, a plot which kicks in about a quarter of the way into the novel.
Fortunately, the processor typically does not need to wait for all eight words ; the burst is usually sent in critical word first order, and the first critical word can be used by the microprocessor immediately.
Fortunately, unlike modern autofocus cameras with LCD ' Command Center ' panels, malfunction of the F3's LCD viewfinder display does not prevent full operation of the camera, since this is accomplished with manual dials and indicators.
Fortunately military communication does not always merely facilitate warfare, but often supports intelligence gathering and communication between adversaries, and thus sometimes prevents war.
Fortunately, Henry's Fate does not malign the memory of John Berryman.
Fortunately, this deceleration process occurs in such a way that it does not jeopardize a μSR measurement.

Fortunately and force
Fortunately for the residents, the device malfunctioned, detonating without enough force to obliterate Middenheim but resulted in a significant change to the caves and tunnels found beneath the city, as well as killing hundreds of Skaven and men in the tunnels who didn't escape the blast in time.
Fortunately, a friendly force led by Guan Xing and Zhang Bao came to the rescue and brought back Huang Zhong.
Fortunately for her, Sue breaks free with her force field and hides inside of it.
Fortunately the community was spared the full brute force of the category 5 cyclone and infrastructure damage was only light to moderate.
Fortunately for the resistance forces, the Hanthawaddy command mistakenly equated their capture of Ava with the victory over Upper Burma, and withdrew two-thirds of the invasion force back to Pegu, leaving just a third ( less than 10, 000 men ) for what they considered a mop-up operation.
Fortunately, for the French, the commander of the bridging equipment General Jean Baptiste Eblé had kept crucial forges, charcoal and sapper tools and only needed protection from Chichagov's force on the far west bank to span the river.
Fortunately, Admiral Ackbar suspected a trap and brought secret reinforcements, including a large commando force.

Fortunately and its
Fortunately, several techniques exist which can take an existing mesh and improve its quality.
Fortunately for Moscow, its major enemies, the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden, were engaged in a bitter conflict with each other, which provided Russia the opportunity to make peace with Sweden in 1617 and to sign a truce with the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1619.
Fortunately the order was not executed and the sign lasted until 1974, an eventual victim of its own high maintenance costs.
Fortunately, that history is fresh within the memory of us all, and its leading features, as they bear upon the matter before us, free from doubt.
Fortunately, growth of the defense firm Aerojet helped the Fair Oaks economy offset the demise of its primary industry.
Fortunately, Chelsea had no publicly held long-term debt — thus, a solution to its problems could be explored in isolation of creditors.
Fortunately, the satellite contained extra propellant beyond what was needed for its attitude control thrusters, and during the next several months the thrusters were fired at carefully-planned intervals gradually moving TDRS-l into its geosynchronous operating orbit, thus saving the $ 100-million satellite.
" Fortunately for Tate and his wife, Lowell soon settled into the so-called " writer's house " ( a dorm that received its nickname after it had accrued a number of ambitious young writers ) with fellow students Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley and Randall Jarrell .< ref > McAlexander, Hugh, " Peter Taylor: The Undergraduate Years at Kenyon ," The Kenyon Review, New Series, Vol.
Fortunately for Britain, much of its army escaped capture from the northern French port of Dunkirk, where hundreds ( if not thousands ) of tiny civilian boats were used to ferry troops from the beaches to the waiting warships.
Fortunately for the Milwaukee, the BN merger required opening more markets to competitors, and in 1971-73, the MILW's traffic on its Pacific Extension increased substantially, although the reverse was true on its Midwest lines.
Fortunately, it is relatively difficult to break, but is the most commonly fractured bone in the carpus, particularly because of its unique anatomy and position within the wrist.
Fortunately, advance warning enables several groups of survivors to escape to Bronson Beta, whose orbit maps onto that of the destroyed Earth, and is torn away from its former primary by the gravitational impact of the Bronson Alpha / Earth collision.
Fortunately, SDF-1 survived and landed with its population of Macross City inside, with the support of Breetai's fleet, providing the basis of a fully equipped technological civilization to restore order to the planet.
Fortunately the monastery survived and, after the war ended, the monks returned to the town and started its reconstruction.
Fortunately, though, the Hawk lived on, and later that year a stock production model won its class in the 1960 Mobil Economy Run, delivering 22. 9 miles per gallon.
Fortunately, the breed had its fanciers and did not slip into extinction.
Fortunately for Castres, a multinational pharmaceutical group ( Pierre Fabre Group ) emerged in the town in the 1960s, and it has kept its headquarters and R & D division in the metropolitan area, helping to counterbalance the general decline in industry.
Fortunately, luck smiled upon him when the Company decided to expand its examiner's department.
Fortunately it had already been printed, the first time in 1592, when it was generally ascribed to Justin Martyr because of the context of its manuscript.
Fortunately, throughout this time the market continued to function, and the council persevered in its efforts to erect a new market building.
Fortunately, Mahfouz survived the accident, yet he suffered from its consequences till his last day.
Fortunately, the D2X has excellent noise reduction software built into the camera, so its images reflect the very high quality one would expect from an expensive digital SLR.

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