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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 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, he was later reunited with their son, Oisín, who went on to be one of the greatest of the Fianna.
Fortunately, one of the Hungarian prison guards had seen Fritz playing for Germany, and told them that Fritz was not German but Austrian.
Fortunately, the Johnson organ in the Great Hall of Unseen University is one of the few organs thus equipped.
Fortunately, no lives were lost as hundreds of horrified people watched, powerless to save one hundred years of growth and industry.
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 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 the manuscript was a long one and he was able to use it as a defense against flying debris.
Fortunately, one of the monks called Pujing, who was also from Guan Yu's hometown, hinted to Guan of the hidden danger.
Fortunately, the degree of cementation in Portland Stone is such that the stone is sufficiently well cemented to allow it to resist weathering but not so well cemented that it can't be readily worked ( cut and carved ) by masons, this is one of the reasons why Portland Stone is so favoured as a monumental and architectural stone.
Fortunately, one of the fishermen drags Pericles ' suit of armour on shore that very moment, and the prince decides to enter the tournament.
Fortunately for the Association, the group has 935 members, each of whom is assigned to one of 34 committees, and 38 student ambassadors.
Fortunately, because of warnings, no one was killed, but several houses along area creeks were destroyed.
Fortunately, no one was killed, although several workmen were injured in a mill below the structure.
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 one of the trinkets he received as payment enables his escape from the police.
Fortunately for Jones, one such site had recently been located by an RAF reconnaissance Spitfire from the Photographic Reconnaissance Unit during a flight over part of the Channel coast near Le Havre.
Fortunately, an elderly man familiar with the chimney's " cat and clay " style gave directions for making a new one, using stone from an old bridge.
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, at least one such target was allowed to commit suicide when confronted by Nexus and death by that means is sufficient to end the relevant dream.
Fortunately, he never had to ; instead, a compromise tariff was proposed by Henry Clay — one which John C. Calhoun and other South Carolinians eventually accepted.
Fortunately, no one was hurt or killed, since the bridge was closed for renovation and the sinking took some time.
Fortunately, any one combination of these variations is unique to one scene point, and is calculable.

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Fortunately the hole was found at last and plugged.
Fortunately, gender was inflected, though the expression of it would be difficult for anybody not born in Siddo.
Fortunately, the French magazine Picsou was eager to publish the stories.
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, I was able to get the ball up.
Fortunately the order was not executed and the sign lasted until 1974, an eventual victim of its own high maintenance costs.
Fortunately, the deforested land was suitable for farming.
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, Lagrange did not mind that Germain was a woman, and he became her mentor.
Fortunately for you, most of the evidence was shredded, so you are facing only a year in prison.
Fortunately, Warner Bros. had enough of a backlog of cartoons and a healthy reissue program so that there was no noticeable interruption in the release schedule.
Fortunately, Yale graduate Edmund Fanning, Secretary to the British General in command of the occupation, interceded and the College was saved.
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, the PCR method was readily adaptable for analyzing VNTR, particularly STR loci.
Fortunately, The Mikado was still playing strongly, and Sullivan prevailed on Gilbert to delay production of Ruddigore.
Fortunately for the king, this intrigue of family politics took place within the environs of Versailles, an environment that was under his control.
A version entitled Glück Am Drücker (" Fortunately On The Trigger ") aired on RTLplus from 1991-1992 with Al Munteano was the host.
Fortunately the plague left Gondor's enemies in no better condition than the realm itself, and Gondor was therefore allowed over a century of respite from attack.
Fortunately, Church fast days increased demand for dried codfish, which was easily caught and prepared for export, and the cod trade became an important part of the economy.
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 James Mason had just finished filming Doctor Fischer of Geneva for the BBC and the schedule was changed to allow him to take over the part of Sir Randolph Nettleby six weeks later.

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