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Fortunately and another
Fortunately there is another explanation available.
Fortunately for Francis, another stranger helped him find his way to his fellow Dinka tribespeople in Khartoum in the Jabarona settlement.
Fortunately, ‘ for those in peril on the sea ’, Lukin was not alone in his ambitions, another independent inventor, a parish clerk from South Shields, William Wouldhave, also made a claim for the invention of the Lifeboat.
Fortunately, Ruth Wilson ( another woman whom Ka ' Zar had rescued during an African expedition ), vouched for him.
" Fortunately, the Meltzer translation was soon supplanted by a better one prepared by Elliott Mendelson for Martin Davis's anthology The Undecidable ; but it too was not brought to Gödel's attention until almost the last minute, and the new translation was still not wholly to his liking ... when informed that there was not time enough to consider substituting another text, he declared that Mendelson's translation was ' on the whole very good ' and agreed to its publication .< sup > 3 </ sup > Afterward he would regret his compliance, for the published volume was marred throughout by sloppy typography and numerous misprints.
Fortunately for us, her daughter-in law, Diana Boston, has been able to tell the story of the patchworks, using a collection of letters which Lucy wrote to her niece, Caroline Hemming, another patchwork enthusiast, as well as catalogues and patchwork paraphernalia amongst her possessions.
Fortunately, on the day of her marriage to her co-star, phony-count Andre Telefair ( Paul Ralli ), Billy bursts in and, by means of another shpritz of seltzer in her face, as well as a custard pie in Andre's, brings her to her senses, rescuing her career and both of their happiness.

Fortunately and opportunity
Fortunately, although only a few years ago they held the student at arms length, today the business houses welcome the opportunity to aid the student, not only from an increased sense of community responsibility but also from the realization that the student of today is the interior designer of tomorrow -- that the student already is `` in the trade ''.
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 group's wait for a manager and a recording contract would not take long, as they seized an opportunity to perform during a radio broadcast of a Boys II, which they had attended in the hope of passing a demo tape to the band.
Fortunately for him, there was an opportunity in Northampton, Massachusetts.

Fortunately and quickly
Fortunately for the neighborhood the economy was strong at the time, so Pioneer Square was quickly rebuilt.
Fortunately, it was discovered quickly, and the singer, as well as her mother, Yolanda Miranda, were able to receive antibiotics in time.
Fortunately, Chrysler quickly realized the error and started building bare-bones Aries and Reliants, and sales went strongly from that point onwards.
Fortunately, he tends to calm quickly and he usually demonstrates a cheerful and upbeat personality.
Fortunately, Man-At-Arms, who recognizes He-Man as the alter ego of Adam, quickly steps in and stops him, informing Teela and the other Masters that the new hero is He-Man and that the Sorceress had told him of He-Man's coming beforehand.
Fortunately, fire damage was minimal, and crews quickly repaired the structure.
Fortunately replacement for him was found very quickly.
Fortunately for the band the position was filled relatively quickly by long time friend Dustin Schoenhofer-ex drummer for Next to Nothing and Premonitions of War.
Fortunately, the player is quickly befriended by and taken under the wing of Blaze ( Method Man ), who is not only one of D-Mob's top lieutenants but also a major advisor to the underground boss.
Fortunately an official quickly found a CD of the correct anthem, placating the Spanish and allowing the match to proceed.

Fortunately and form
Fortunately, Barthez's team found their form and won their final round robin match 2 – 0 to advance to the next stage, where they upset heavily favoured Spain 3 – 1 in the round of 16.
Fortunately, the shooting schedule was budgeted for two weeks of post-production photography, so even though the first cut had " some of the free-est, funniest and most sophisticated material that Woody had ever created, and it hurt him to lose it ", late 1976 saw three separate shoots for the final segment, two of which appear in some form.
Fortunately, the threat was never carried out ; and in Mrs Christie's latest novel the little Belgian detective is in very good form indeed.
Fortunately there have been several compilations of Enochian words made to form Enochian dictionaries which can act as a handy reference.
Fortunately, his lack of proficiency in Chinese — he spoke a pidgin form of Cantonese at best — was not a problem since Sun, his wife Soong Ching-ling and many of their associates were Western-educated and spoke English.
Fortunately, such a fuel is in sight in the form of alcohol ; this is a vegetable product whose consumption involves no drain on the world ’ s storage and which, in tropical countries at all events, can ultimately be produced in quantities sufficient to meet the world ’ s demand, at all events at the present rate of consumption.
Fortunately the profit maximization conditions can be expressed in a “ more easily applicable form ” or rule of thumb.
Fortunately, Leo emerged into his adult form as a swarm of multi-colored butterflies.
Fortunately, hope comes in the form of the Nebula 71 Star, a Saturn-like artificial satellite that observes the Earth incognito.
Fortunately for us, humans cannot perceive velocity and acceleration directly without some form of error or uncertainty.
Because of the more continuous thread of consciousness underlying the series of " Fortunately / Unfortunately " statements, this variation can also be used as a form of meditation or humor-assisted therapy.

Fortunately and St
Fortunately, the impressive mosaic, in the apse, of Christ in Majesty, flanked by the Blessed Virgin and St. John the Evangelist, survived the fire.
Fortunately, the historic streetcars suffered only minor damage and several have been transferred to serve on the recently-rebuilt Canal Street line while the St. Charles line is being repaired.
Fortunately, St. James survived the flames and Robinson escaped uninjured within the track bounds.
Fortunately, General Halleck's chief of staff at the scene, Brigadier General George W. Cullum sent many prisoners to St. Louis before he received War Department instructions to direct 7, 000 prisoners to Camp Douglas because the camp and its staff could not even easily handle the smaller number of prisoners that it received.

Fortunately and .
Fortunately the hole was found at last and plugged.
Fortunately, it is possible to be somewhat more concrete and factual in diagnosing the involvement of values in education.
Fortunately it spared us from the usual spate of silly resolutions which in the past have made Georgia look like anything but `` the empire state of the South ''.
Fortunately both the Republicans and America's chief Western allies now are joined behind the neutral Laos aim of the President.
Fortunately, there is a nursery school which he has been able to attend, with a group of normal children.
Fortunately, the embarrassing questions raised by objects do not need to be answered, or we would all have to go sleep in the open fields.
Fortunately, there are no cities or towns in the state, with one or two possible exceptions that are in too difficult a position to finance the proposed change.
Fortunately, such cases in Rhode Island are more the exception than the rule.
Fortunately, it is the FHA which has arrived at this conclusion, for it means that cooling equipment of all kinds may now be included in a mortgage, and thus acquired with a minimum of financial stress.
Fortunately, a general formula of wide applicability solves all problems of this kind.
`` Fortunately through our growth studies we have been able to see what nature does, and that helps us know what we can do ''.
Fortunately we were alone in the building -- so few people nowadays are interested even in their own past or in the lovely craft of other days -- for they began to abuse each other in the foulest language.
Fortunately, I knew almost exactly what the will had said.
Fortunately the number of pathological bigots appears to be quite small, but it would be a mistake to think that more than a matter of degree separates them from the rest of us.
Fortunately, gender was inflected, though the expression of it would be difficult for anybody not born in Siddo.
Fortunately, experience says that high order interactions are rare.
Fortunately in 1972 the brothers Molenaar bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that AZ ' 67 were successful in the late seventies and early eighties.
" In a letter written from his exile, he cheered up a fellow physicist and human rights activist with the words: " Fortunately, the future is unpredictable and also — because of quantum effects — uncertain.
" Fortunately Marlborough ’ s newly appointed aide-de-camp, Richard Molesworth, galloped to the rescue, mounted the Duke on his horse and made good their escape, before Murray ’ s disciplined ranks threw back the pursuing French troopers.
Fortunately for the 6x86 ( and AMD K6 ), many games continued to be integer-based throughout the chip's lifetime.
Fortunately, the short ranges and spread of shot provide a significant overlap, so a small error in regulation in a double will often be too small to be noticed.
Fortunately, several techniques exist which can take an existing mesh and improve its quality.
Fortunately, the French magazine Picsou was eager to publish the stories.
Fortunately, Godzilla arrives to fight off Titanosaurus.

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