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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 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, gender was inflected, though the expression of it would be difficult for anybody not born in Siddo.
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 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 for the British, many areas remained loyal and quiescent, allowing the revolt to be crushed after fierce fighting.
Fortunately it mattered little, as the British betrayed the Czechs, war was avoided, and the need for long-range aircraft did not arise.
Fortunately for posterity, this project, occupying the artist for much of the 1520s and 1530s, was more fully realized.
Fortunately, it is possible to build plain track suitable for all three ( see Dual gauge ).
Fortunately, the results of the Human Genome Project have largely replaced the need for RFLP mapping, and the identification of many single-nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNPs ) in that project ( as well as the direct identification of many disease genes and mutations ) has replaced the need for RFLP disease linkage analysis ( see SNP genotyping ).
Fortunately, the deforested land was suitable for farming.
Fortunately for Bruce, his friend, and Edward's son-in-law, Ralph de Monthermer learnt of Edward's intention and warned Bruce by sending him twelve pence and a pair of spurs.
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 for the Colts, he managed to recover the fumble and throw the ball away, preventing a loss of yards or a turnover.
Fortunately the Sloughi is one of the breeds in whom this condition can be tested for with a small blood sample, and breeders are working to eliminate PRA from the gene pool.
Fortunately for you, most of the evidence was shredded, so you are facing only a year in prison.
Fortunately, the anticipated costs of a possible third world war are currently no longer deemed as acceptable by most, thus little motivation currently seems to exist on an international level for such a war.
Fortunately for Henry IV, the reaction to his imprisonment was indignation.
Fortunately for Charles, the new Pope Clement IV was the former adviser to his brother Alphonse and strongly supported the accession of Charles.
Fortunately for Rickover, he ran into his former commanding officer from Nevada while leaving the building, who interceded successfully on Rickover's behalf.

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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, 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, his wife retained a house in Oullins ( on Lyon ’ s south side, along the Rhone River ), where the couple resided.
Fortunately, the volume level could be mostly restored with either a hardware modification ( biasing the audio-in pin ), or more commonly a software trick involving using the Pulse waveform to intentionally recreate the required bias.
Fortunately, he not only preserved kept many of his personal papers ( including many thousands of letters ), but also maintained a nearly 4000-page diary which includes many recollections from his early years.
Fortunately, there are a variety of techniques to address this concern including firewalls, access privileges, user identification and authentication techniques ( such as passwords and digital certificates ), Virtual Private Networks ( VPN ), and much more.
Fortunately, Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn was in attendance ; as the local JP ( and also the sitting Member of Parliament ), he went next door, opened the Court, extended the hotel's licensing hours, thus enabling the meeting to continue.
Fortunately, a method known as system dynamics captures both the math of asset-stock accumulation ( i. e. resource-and capability-building ), and the interdependence between these components ( Forrester, 1961 ; Sterman, 2000 ).
Fortunately for the French, assistance was received from Major Clayton of the Long Range Desert Group ( LRDG ), who was keen to join with the Free French to test the Italians.
Fortunately, due to the intervention of the " Angel of Goliad ", ( Francita Alavez ), and the courageous effort of Colonel Francisco Garay, twenty more men were held and spared as doctors, interpreters, or workers.
" Fortunately, Heidegger recognized the dangers inherent to talking about Being in general and particular beings, and thus devoted space in Being and Time and the Introduction to Metaphysics to an explication of the differences ; often noted by translators who distinguish Being ( Sein ), from a being ( das Seiende ).
Fortunately, the vicar's friend and fellow railway devotee, Ollie Matthews ( Godfrey Tearle ), the Bishop of Welchester, is visiting and, nothing loathe, is hurriedly drafted in to assist.
Fortunately ( as it turned out ), a desire to keep the equipment small had led to recording the reference pattern on 35 mm film.
Fortunately, Ruth Wilson ( another woman whom Ka ' Zar had rescued during an African expedition ), vouched for him.
Fortunately for the spectators in that area, the Steelers had won the game handily ( 40 – 14 ), and most of the fans had already exited the stadium by the time the game ended.
Fortunately, the nurse who took care of the infant prince ( and who happens to be Luiz's mother ), is now living in the mountains, married to " a highly respectable brigand ".
Fortunately for Vespasian, Alexander was willing to correspond with him secretly ; go-betweens suspected by modern historians include Berenice ( soon to be lover of Vespasian's son Titus ), and an Egyptian official named Basilides.
Fortunately the next vicar ( and his son ), Frederick Sims, was able to raise £ 400 by public subscription.
Fortunately, an independent goth / industrial promoter and DJ named Mark ' Gus ' Guy ( former drummer with the Indie band Kerosene ), who had been advising Chris during the show's early years, stepped in to fill the void.
* Eftychos trelathika ( 1961 ), Fortunately I went nuts
Fortunately ( for Homer ), his childlike ways give him an advantage.
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, he never officially acted to take over the portfolio, since he was not willing to step on the toes of Mystryl ( the Netherese deity of magic now known as Mystra ), who was the unofficial keeper of the timestream in Faerûn.

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