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Fortunately, there is a nursery school which he has been able to attend, with a group of normal children.
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 Aaron has two sons left.
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, 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 human visual system is similar in design: it perceives changes in luminance at a higher resolution than changes in chrominance, so this asymmetry has minimal visual impact.
Fortunately the traveller Pausanias has left us a careful description of these paintings, figure by figure.
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, in 2009, a new HESH round manufactured in Belgium has been trialled.
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 the Association, the group has 935 members, each of whom is assigned to one of 34 committees, and 38 student ambassadors.
Fortunately, Jack has already removed the chart's center, and he sets sail in a dinghy, using his compass and the chart to guide him to the Fountain of Youth.
Fortunately, a recording of the work made by Tveitt for French national radio in 1952 has survived.
Fortunately, the police officers ( Jean-Claude Dreyfus from Delicatessen ) investigating the case are so terminally stupid that Alex has little chance of being arrested …
Fortunately the nearby Huaca de la Luna has remained largely intact ; it contains many colorful murals with complex iconography.
Fortunately, Calculus has invented a pill that makes alcohol disgusting to anyone who ingests it ( which he proves to have tested on Haddock, much to the latter's annoyance ).
Fortunately, Klaus has figured out a lot about V. F. D.
Fortunately, a more contemporary account, not dulled by the passage of 40 years, has subsequently surfaced.
Fortunately, Jeff has revived and is able to climb out of the grave and kill his tormentor with the shovel he had used to bury Jeff and Diane.
Fortunately, the interior has been painted many times by local painters, most notably by Pieter Jansz Saenredam and the Berckheyde brothers.
Fortunately, one has been preserved and is on display at the Chatham Historic Dockyard Museum.
Fortunately for future historians Lake Michigan has just the right combination of depth, cold and fresh water to preserve these aircraft.
Fortunately, he has already fallen in love with a girl in a lilac domino.

Fortunately and exact
Fortunately, there is a technique especially for this case, provided that p is given explicitly as a polynomial in one variable with exact coefficients.
Fortunately, the conjugate gradient method can be used as an iterative method as it provides monotonically improving approximations to the exact solution, which may reach the required tolerance after a relatively small ( compared to the problem size ) number of iterations.

Fortunately and double
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 for Phillip, Alan agreed to a bone marrow transplant, and saved his son's life, but a few days later, Alan quietly died after attending the double wedding of Lillian and Buzz Cooper and Vanessa Chamberlain and Billy Lewis.

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Fortunately for Rickover, he ran into his former commanding officer from Nevada while leaving the building, who interceded successfully on Rickover's behalf.
Fortunately for Cicero, he escaped death that morning by placing guards at the entrance of his house who scared the conspirators away.
Fortunately, he was later reunited with their son, Oisín, who went on to be one of the greatest of the Fianna.
Fortunately for us, my friend Danny ( Theriot ) who I played with in VICTORIAN BLITZ, my first metal band in the early ‘ 80s, helped us out.
Fortunately, there remained a few older klezmorim — such as Leon Schwartz, Dave Tarras, and German Goldenshtayn — who could recall some of this repertoire.
Fortunately for Tampa Bay, they got a big assist from their punter Tom Tupa, who managed to pin Oakland all the way back at their own 11-yard line with his punt.
Fortunately for Albertina the article caught the attention of the priests at the local Roman Catholic Mission who then communicated with Father Bernard Huss at Mariazell.
Fortunately, one of the monks called Pujing, who was also from Guan Yu's hometown, hinted to Guan of the hidden danger.
Fortunately, like Scott, he had unscrupulous friends who assured him that his last efforts were his best.
Abel's Narrative of a Journey in the Interior of China, 1818, gives a detailed account of the collection's misfortunes .< Fortunately, he had left some specimens with sir George Staunton at Canton, who was kind enough to return them to him ; living specimens of the Chinese Abelia that we know today were introduced by Robert Fortune in 1844.
Fortunately, a bright full moon lit up the cloudless sky over the entire blackout area, providing some aid for the millions who were suddenly plunged into darkness.
Fortunately for de Lesseps, Mehemet Ali, the viceroy of Egypt, owed his position in part to the recommendations made on his behalf to the French government by Mathieu de Lesseps, who was consul-general in Egypt when Ali was a colonel.
Fortunately for the residents, the device malfunctioned, detonating without enough force to obliterate Middenheim but resulted in a significant change to the caves and tunnels found beneath the city, as well as killing hundreds of Skaven and men in the tunnels who didn't escape the blast in time.
Fortunately for Winchester, he inherited a brilliant engineer, Benjamin Tyler Henry, who would prove an invaluable asset.
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, the bioagent is destroyed before deployment via Tony's efforts, with only one known victim: Jack himself, who was exposed to the prion while attempting to escape with it.
Fortunately, a she-bear found her and took her to her den to nurse her just like her cubs, and was raised to be a brave girl who always fought with bears.
Fortunately for Ii, even though he was sent to the monastery, his 13 elder brothers were either adopted into other families who needed an heir or died before they succeeded his father.
Fortunately, Mxyzptlk is able to reveal the truth about the world to Superman, who, despite his current lack of faith in himself — caused mainly by the fact that not even Lois Lane believes in him in this world — manages to find the power to break the cycle and defeat the Joker.
Fortunately they met Professor Patrick Doran of the National Institute of Higher Education ( now University of Limerick ) and Dr Edward Walsh, the Institute's President, who agreed to house a substantial part of the collection on a temporary basis.
" 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, 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.

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