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Fortunately the number of pathological bigots appears to be quite small, but it would be a mistake to think that more than a matter of degree separates them from the rest of us.
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 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, D & C algorithms that are time-efficient often have relatively small recursion depth.
Fortunately, their relative small size makes them much less dangerous than the larger titan triggerfish of the same family.
Fortunately, the diver's mass provides a source of inertia, as does the liquid medium, so small perturbations ( such as from breathing ) can be compensated for easily by an experienced diver.
Fortunately, her captain was on shore, and he was at once appointed to command a small yacht called the Neptune, in which he executed surveys of the Palk Strait and Pamben Channel.
Fortunately ( as it turned out ), a desire to keep the equipment small had led to recording the reference pattern on 35 mm film.
Fortunately, it is small, less than 4 mm, and fairly easy to model so it can be subtracted out.
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 a local pilot and dentist, Dr. Stephen Barber, has established a small commuter air service, Horizon Airways, in 1972.

Fortunately and are
Fortunately both the Republicans and America's chief Western allies now are joined behind the neutral Laos aim of the President.
Fortunately, there are no cities or towns in the state, with one or two possible exceptions that are in too difficult a position to finance the proposed change.
Fortunately, such cases in Rhode Island are more the exception than the rule.
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, experience says that high order interactions are rare.
Fortunately, there are a series of simplified models that attempt to describe market behavior under certain circumstances.
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, the strongest electron-electron interactions are between levels which are close together, giving rise to characteristic peaks in an Auger spectrum.
Fortunately, they are able to hole up undetected in their hut and succeed in ambushing the other ship when it lands, capturing the pilot.
Fortunately, there are often large regions of a flow where the assumption of irrotationality is valid, which is why potential flow is used for various applications.
Fortunately there are more efficient approaches.
Fortunately, our solar system is much less populated with large objects today and the probability of such an event happening is essentially zero, as the larger asteroids in the asteroid belt and the giant comets in the Kuiper belt that are in this size range are in stable orbits that will not enter the inner solar system, let alone intersect the orbit of Earth, with no observed exceptions.
Fortunately, they are near New York harbor.
Fortunately, recent studies have found a new way of determining what stage of development Silphid larvae are in by measuring the maximum cranial width and other heavily sclerotized areas of the larvae instead of measuring just the length, which is subject to change with each larva, particularly in O. inaequale and N. surinamensis, which are more robust and have greater variations of length respectively.
Fortunately, despite this loss, the Science Patrol's members are able to defeat Zetton on their own.
Fortunately, there are a variety of techniques that help defend against MITM attacks.
Fortunately there are in the print room of the British Museum three watercolour drawings of this splendid morse by F. Bertoli, done at the instance of an Englishman named Talman in the first half of the 18th century.
Fortunately, there are many sample preparation conditions that can be chosen for crystallization and for solution NMR.

Fortunately and always
Fortunately, she was immediately rescued by her spouse, after she signaled him using the Spider Tracer she always carried with her.
Fortunately, a trick can be used to get around this addition: Instead of always setting a carry into the least significant digit when subtracting, the carry out of the most significant digit is used as the carry input into the least significant digit ( an operation called an end-around carry ).
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 she always manages to be let out when needed.
Fortunately for the kind of systems that engineers typically want to find WCET for, the software is typically well structured, will always terminate and analyzable.
Fortunately, she always manages to be let out when needed.
Fortunately military communication does not always merely facilitate warfare, but often supports intelligence gathering and communication between adversaries, and thus sometimes prevents war.
Fortunately, Franz Joseph almost always wore a uniform with a high collar, which was made of very sturdy material and which almost completely enclosed the neck.
Durand said: " Fortunately, in cycling, it's not always the best who wins, otherwise we wouldn't win so often.

Fortunately and present
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, Chavez is present at the Olympics as a security consultant and manages to thwart the attack.
Fortunately, the present lantern, fitted in 1856, did not require the removal of the original railings.
Fortunately, such a fuel is in sight in the form of alcohol ; this is a vegetable product whose consumption involves no drain on the world ’ s storage and which, in tropical countries at all events, can ultimately be produced in quantities sufficient to meet the world ’ s demand, at all events at the present rate of consumption.

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