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Fortunately, both James I and Charles I spent lavishly on their buildings, contrasting hugely with the economical court of Elizabeth I.
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Fortunately, a new school had been built on Foxhill Road / Carlton Hill and Carlton Central Primary School was relocated there.
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Fortunately, critics said " it would be cool but get a new model.
Fortunately, throughout this time the market continued to function, and the council persevered in its efforts to erect a new market building.
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Fortunately, a new inspiration entered her life in 1898 when her husband received a teaching position in Japan.
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