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Fortunately some copies, parts, and recordings of some of the works existed elsewhere.
Fortunately it still sold 40, 000 or more copies due to the sales to ILP members.
Fortunately, Crumb had made Xerox copies of the missing pages, which ( according to fellow Zap contributor Victor Moscoso ) successfully captured the linework but not the solid blacks.
Fortunately, Weidenreich had made copies of the fossils to preserve their physical characteristics.
Fortunately some things survived, including the Temple's pillars, the two sphinxes which flanked either side of the dais steps, and many copies of the rituals and lectures were passed on and preserved.

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Fortunately, I knew almost exactly what the will had said.
Fortunately for Herbert, Uppark had a magnificent library in which he immersed himself, reading many classic works, including Plato's Republic, and More's Utopia.
Fortunately, the giraffes with long necks had a larger range of food choice ( based on height ) and thus lived longer and this trait was selected for through natural selection.
Fortunately for Saladin, al-Adil had his warships moved from Fustat and Alexandria to the Red Sea under the command of an Armenian mercenary Lu ' lu.
Fortunately he had started making a name for himself as a composer, although he frequently caused scandals with his forward-looking works.
Fortunately, Warner Bros. had enough of a backlog of cartoons and a healthy reissue program so that there was no noticeable interruption in the release schedule.
Fortunately, a system of aerating pipes at the bottom of the lake had been set up to dissipate the chemical, reducing it to almost nothing by the 29th, preventing further environmental destruction.
Fortunately for herself and for Russia, Elizabeth Petrovna, with all her shortcomings ( documents often waited months for her signature ), had inherited some of her father's genius for government.
Fortunately, one of the Hungarian prison guards had seen Fritz playing for Germany, and told them that Fritz was not German but Austrian.
Fortunately, Shearer herself " had no illusions about the image I saw in the mirror.
Fortunately, Bates ( Eric Blore ), Horace's meddling English valet, disguises himself as a priest and conducts the ceremony ; apparently, Horace had sent Bates to keep tabs on Dale.
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 for the Flyers, they had home-ice advantage as they advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals by winning Game 7 and in the process made history by becoming the first expansion team to win a playoff series over an original six team.
Fortunately James Mason had just finished filming Doctor Fischer of Geneva for the BBC and the schedule was changed to allow him to take over the part of Sir Randolph Nettleby six weeks later.
Fortunately for Pitt, the king recovered in February 1789, just after a Regency Bill had been introduced and passed in the House of Commons.
Fortunately, although the dimensional distance prevented the Professor from telepathically contacting his students directly-although he could penetrate the dimensional barrier, his weakened powers were subsequently unable to access the complex minds of his students-he was able to make contact with Jeffery Saunders, the mentally handicapped grandson of a recently-deceased friend of his, whose mental state meant that he lacked the conflicting thoughts that had prevented the Professor reaching the X-Men.
Fortunately, the tornado struck immediately after the day shift had ended and casualties were minimal.
Fortunately, the Hubble telescope had been designed to allow in-space maintenance, and in December 1993, mission STS-61 carried astronauts to the Hubble to make corrections and change some components.
Fortunately, Chelsea had no publicly held long-term debt — thus, a solution to its problems could be explored in isolation of creditors.
Fortunately, after the war the county records were found intact in a cell in the jail, where they had been concealed by R. W.
Fortunately his superior, Father Abbot Dom Frederic, saw that Merton had a gifted intellect and talent for writing.
Fortunately, Scott's father had become acquainted with Howard Hughes and provided a letter of introduction for his son to present to the eccentric millionaire filmmaker.
Fortunately for Mayer, Fox was badly injured in a car crash in the summer of 1929, and by the time he recovered he had lost most of his fortune in the fall, 1929 stock market crash, putting an end to the Loew's merger.
Fortunately for the British, the Germans were surprised by gunfire from an unexpected source: Canopus, which had been grounded as a guardship and was behind a hill.

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Fortunately, there is a nursery school which he has been able to attend, with a group of normal children.
`` Fortunately through our growth studies we have been able to see what nature does, and that helps us know what we can do ''.
Fortunately, faster methods have been developed which require only O ( p ( log p )< sup > 2 </ sup >) operations ( see big-O notation ).
Fortunately there survives a manuscript of the Duetto which has been recorded, while the existence of the Fandango is known only through concert posters.
Fortunately, in 2009, a new HESH round manufactured in Belgium has been trialled.
Fortunately, the loop had been sealed off years before.
Fortunately due to unrelenting research from art historians and archeologists around the world we have been able to uncover some concrete information about this famous Sienese painter.
Fortunately, a few of the deer had previously been illegally transported to Europe for exhibition and breeding.
Fortunately however, Foolad was able to return to the IPL starting the 2008-2009 season and has been turning out relatively well in the current standings.
Fortunately for Quebec, and unfortunately for Victoria, the Stanley Cup Board of trustees did not recognise the challenge because it should have been played in Quebec.
Fortunately there have been several compilations of Enochian words made to form Enochian dictionaries which can act as a handy reference.
Fortunately, Keres managed to avoid deportation or any worse fate ( e. g., that of Vladimirs Petrovs ); however, he may have been held in detention ; precise details are difficult to pin down.
Fortunately for both their makers and users, the illnesses that they claimed were cured were almost invariably self-diagnosed, and the claims of the writers to have been healed of cancer or tuberculosis by the nostrum should be considered in this light.
Fortunately for Willie, the police arrive, having been tipped off by Willie's letter that Thurman gave them.
Fortunately for Jones, one such site had recently been located by an RAF reconnaissance Spitfire from the Photographic Reconnaissance Unit during a flight over part of the Channel coast near Le Havre.
Fortunately, the patients of the hospital wing had been evacuated from the city, but 28 doctors, nurses, and pharmacists were killed.
Fortunately 60 percent of Americans now get the point but only after tens of thousand of Americans and Iraqis have been killed and maimed as the carnage spirals out of control.
Fortunately, several phonautograms had a separate parallel track, inscribed simultaneously with the voice track, in which a constant reference tone had been recorded.
Fortunately, the Robotech Expeditionary Force ( REF ) had long been self sufficient with the help of other recently established extraterrestrial settlements, and was only minimally hampered by the loss of Earth.
Fortunately for the Germans, Kronborg had been scuttled by her captain to avoid a coal fire after repeated hits by the British cruiser and the ship settled in shallow water ; nearly her entire cargo could be salvaged.

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