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Fortunately, most of the areas lost contained a non-Thai population ( Khmer, Lao or Shan ).
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 shooting schedule was budgeted for two weeks of post-production photography, so even though the first cut had " some of the free-est, funniest and most sophisticated material that Woody had ever created, and it hurt him to lose it ", late 1976 saw three separate shoots for the final segment, two of which appear in some form.
Fortunately the city received minimal damage during the invasion, thanks largely to the fact that most of the nearby fighting took place in the Mikołów-Wyry area.
Fortunately, most of the major churches, two of them now UNESCO World Heritage Sites, were rebuilt in the original style soon after the war.
Fortunately, most episodes of diabetic hypoglycemia, DKA, and extreme hyperosmolarity do not reach unconsciousness before a family member or caretaker seeks medical help.
Fortunately for Mayer, Fox was badly injured in a car crash in the summer of 1929, and by the time he recovered he had lost most of his fortune in the fall, 1929 stock market crash, putting an end to the Loew's merger.
Fortunately for Gwang-hae, King Seonjo's abrupt death made it impossible for his most favorite son Yeong-chang Daegun to succeed to the throne.
Fortunately most of the damage was relatively superficial and repaired within a few weeks of the storm.
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 for him, ska was experiencing a revival in the United Kingdom, and the most prominent bands of the revival drew from his material.
Fortunately, it is relatively difficult to break, but is the most commonly fractured bone in the carpus, particularly because of its unique anatomy and position within the wrist.
Fortunately, the town was on high ground and most of the people ran farther up the nearby hills when they saw the dam spill over.
Fortunately this time winds blew most of the ash away from Rabaul.
Fortunately, the interior has been painted many times by local painters, most notably by Pieter Jansz Saenredam and the Berckheyde brothers.
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, most applications are fairly sane at this ; the stack ( the important part ) at least winds up above any mapped libraries, so doesn't become executable except by explicit calls by the application.
Fortunately, many of the most precious objects had been sealed in metal boxes and removed for safety and were recovered and inventoried in 2004.
Fortunately most Trimix blends have an oxygen fraction inversely related to the helium fraction, which reduces the probability of this problem.
Fortunately for the survival of his music, his son Nathaniel edited most of it and published a huge collection of it ( titled Musica Deo sacra et ecclesiae Anglicanae ; or Music dedicated to the Honor and Service of God, and to the Use of Cathedral and other Churches of England ) in 1668, after his death ; much of it otherwise would have been lost during the Civil War.
Fortunately, the gamer is supplied with some of the most famous gadget-filled cars from the Bond universe to thwart the evil villain.
Fortunately, only 5 % of colic cases are caused by illness ( most commonly by intestinal allergy, described above ).
Fortunately for the defenders, most of the men ( about 125 ) were expert riflemen.
Fortunately, its most ancient tenets are first recorded in the significant attention Anan ben David generated after he was converted to this belief by Abu Hanifa in the year 767AD.

Fortunately and solid
Fortunately, Crumb had made Xerox copies of the missing pages, which ( according to fellow Zap contributor Victor Moscoso ) successfully captured the linework but not the solid blacks.
Fortunately, Hanlan ’ s growing celebrity and his solid backing made him financially attractive as an opponent and he was able to get the challenges he wanted without undue delays.

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Fortunately, I knew almost exactly what the will had said.
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, 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 — for the gentle reader will no doubt be anxious to follow in his footsteps — some particulars of his life may be gleaned from the public records.
Fortunately, computers are best suited for trial and error ; they do not succumb to the boredom that humans do, can test physical challenges in a virtual environment where they will not do harm, and can potentially do thousands of trial-and-error segments in the blink of an eye.
Fortunately, Jaime regains control of his suit, reminding it that what they did was of their will, not the Reach's.
Fortunately the Airy functions will asymptote into sine, cosine and exponential functions in the proper limits.
" David Kronke of the Daily News of Los Angeles said: " Fortunately, Carter makes the show's pilot episode exciting, smart and edgy enough that, for the time being, viewers will be intrigued enough to see how this ordeal will play out.
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, over 90 % of patients today will do well for many years, with remission being a possibility.
Fortunately, at the suggestion of coach Chaney, who the judge was a fan of, it is decided that the dog will choose who will be his rightful owner.
" Fortunately I am not the first person to tell you that you will never die.
Fortunately there are only three students who will take the exam, all of which live above him in the same building.
Fortunately, or unfortunately, it also bears behind it the whole of Kitano Seiichiro's will.
* The fifth person will contribute a fortunate event ( e. g., Fortunately, he came back to life.
Walker ( 1836 ) also described the Diptera from Captain P. P. King's collection made on the first surveying voyage of Adventure and Beagle. Fortunately, many of his descriptions of Darwin's insects will endure because they were of little known groups from little worked regions and most of his types are still in the British Museum ( Natural History ).
Fortunately, nothing will be lost by this apparently drastic specialization, for reasons we discuss as the end of the article.
Fortunately, Francisco will have a second chance at love with Ana Maria, the new English teacher who will become his right arm when dealing with his students and their problems in and out of school.
Fortunately, most of the repairs are relatively easy, and WMF hopes that the listing will attract attention to fund the necessary repairs to keep the old town looking beautiful.
Fortunately, Maggie discovers that Dr. Stigmore is exploiting Emily's so-called " poltergeist " to make himself famous on a tabloid show, and promises that she will never let him near her family again.

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