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Fortunately for the child, Stephen could not bring himself to harm young William.
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, Chelsea had no publicly held long-term debt — thus, a solution to its problems could be explored in isolation of creditors.
Fortunately, all debts were paid by President Alessandro Del Torso through the sale of some of his paintings and Udinese could thus join the Second Division in which they came fourth.
Fortunately for the Allies two new British fighters were already in production which were a technical match for the Fokker. The F. E. 2b and the D. H. 2 were both " pushers " and could fire forwards without gun synchronisation.
Fortunately, there remained a few older klezmorim — such as Leon Schwartz, Dave Tarras, and German Goldenshtayn — who could recall some of this repertoire.
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 Chester City could only manage a 2 – 2 draw with Aldershot Town which left City 3 points behind Grimsby with one game remaining, but with a vastly inferior goal difference.
Fortunately, the 1MB memory boards had RAM in sockets, so they could be upgraded to 4MB units when bigger dynamic RAM devices became available shortly after the 90x's initial release.
Fortunately, the building doubled as a cinema, so he could still make money with it.
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.
Fortunately in this case the engine shut down before the oscillations could cause damage to the vehicle.
Fortunately, natural selection eliminates this problem, since the humans best fitted to Santa Rosalia were those who could swim best, which required a streamlined head, which in turn required a smaller brain.
Fortunately for the crew, the boat was not spotted during the moments before the crew could regain full control.
Fortunately Megatron could not access the Key while Primal still controlled half of the Oracle, but the massive Megatron simply attempted to separate Primal from the Oracle completely and began to convert Cybertron's organic core.
Fortunately the door was and is an inexpensive part and could be replaced simply.
An example of this type of claim can be seen in the Catholic Encyclopedia, which states " Fortunately for him dying Copernicus, he could not see what Osiander had done.
Fortunately, copies had been made of some, but by no means all, of those works that were lost, and many of those damaged could be restored in the nineteenth century.
Fortunately the derailed vehicles remained upright as they passed through Whitehead tunnel otherwise the consequences could have been much more serious.
Fortunately for WABC, the other Top 40 outlets could not be heard well in certain New York and New Jersey suburbs, since WINS, WMGM, and WMCA were all directional stations.
Fortunately for Malaysia, exploration was by no means at an end and could yet produce more reserves.
Fortunately he was found by members of the 31st New York Volunteers before the enemy could discover him, but after landing, he had twisted his ankle and was not able to walk out with them.
Fortunately a chaplain at the reformatory noticed that he could draw quite well, and he encouraged this talent in an attempt to lift his self-esteem.
Speaking in March 2010 to noted UK urban writer Pete Lewis-Deputy Editor of the award-winning Blues & Soul-B-Real stated: " Fortunately I guess the fact we were able to achieve what we achieved, being Latino but without really exploiting that side of it, showed like a whole generation behind us how you could have that success without being labelled as just one THING.

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Fortunately, Tintin manages to wake him up, whereupon Tintin receives a telephone call from the real Castafiore, who tells him that she has arrived in Belgium for a few days.
Fortunately, Freya was there to call a fire brigade and saved Michaela but realised that Kevin was still in the house.
Fortunately for the College, in the late 1970s, an all-news AM station in Jackson, Mississippi, with the call letters WRBC.
Fortunately, a group of would-be toughs, called the Earthquake Gang, and hapless truant officer Mr. Yokomoto — whom the toughs call " Yo-Yo " — come to her aid.
Fortunately these officers responded to the call of the executive.
Fortunately for her the TARDIS has landed nearby – responding to a distress call sent by the strange artefact-and Turlough sees her drowning and rescues her.
" Fortunately, someone pointed to the loose ball and I changed my call.

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" 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, 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, the magnitude of the effect depends on the metal in use.
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 Rickover, he ran into his former commanding officer from Nevada while leaving the building, who interceded successfully on Rickover's behalf.
Fortunately, The Mikado was still playing strongly, and Sullivan prevailed on Gilbert to delay production of Ruddigore.
Fortunately, he was later reunited with their son, Oisín, who went on to be one of the greatest of the Fianna.
Fortunately, the two workers on board saved themselves by grounding the vessel on rocks just short of the falls.
A version entitled Glück Am Drücker (" Fortunately On The Trigger ") aired on RTLplus from 1991-1992 with Al Munteano was the host.
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 for the English, the Dutch marines spared the Chatham Dockyard, England's largest industrial complex ; a land attack on the docks themselves would have set back English naval power for a generation.
Fortunately for Henry II, the situation changed unexpectedly after the death of Władysław Odonic on 5 June 1239, leaving two minor sons, Przemysł I and Bolesław the Pious.
Fortunately, his wife retained a house in Oullins ( on Lyon ’ s south side, along the Rhone River ), where the couple resided.
Fortunately, despite this loss, the Science Patrol's members are able to defeat Zetton on their own.
Fortunately, the movement of the switch occurred beneath the final coach, so that although 7 people were killed, the front coaches remained on the tracks.
Fortunately for Bucer, the Strasbourg council was under the influence of the reformer, Matthew Zell ; during Bucer's first few months in the city he worked as Zell's unofficial chaplain and was able to give classes on books of the Bible.
Fortunately for Smith, upon first landing at what is now Cape Henry on 26 April 1607, unsealed orders from the Virginia Company designated Smith to be one of the leaders of the new colony, thus, perhaps, sparing Smith from the gallows.
Fortunately, both James I and Charles I spent lavishly on their buildings, contrasting hugely with the economical court of Elizabeth I.
Fortunately, as the thermal and aerodynamic stresses on the combined craft increased, struts between the descent and service modules broke off or burned through before the hatch failed.
Fortunately, some saints achieved so much merit in their lifetimes on Earth that they got into Heaven with some to spare.
Fortunately for the prosecutor and unfortunately for Angélique, an eyewitness suddenly appeared: the five year old daughter of Alexis Monière, Amable, testified that she had seen Angélique carrying a shovelful of coals up to the attic of the house on the afternoon the fire started This evidence finally allowed the prosecutor to close his case and the judge and the four commissioners he summoned to participate in the sentence all concurred that Angélique was guilty.
Fortunately, the exceptional wealth of detail afforded by the trial transcripts, as well as a great deal of important contextual documentation, including both secondary and primary sources, is now readily available to everyone in English translation, on the web, via the pedagogical site The original French manuscripts are available on the website of Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec via the database PISTARD ( catalogue code TL4, S1, D4136 ).
Fortunately this occurred early on a Sunday morning, and the school was empty.

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