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`` Fortunately through our growth studies we have been able to see what nature does, and that helps us know what we can do ''.
Hume's comment on the illustration The plate is a cruel caricature of the species, just sufficiently like to permit of identification, but miscolored to a degree only explicable on the hypothesis of somebody's colour-blindness … Fortunately for our supporters, this is the very worst plate in the three volumes.
' Fortunately, we got our cues right and we shot the two songs that were used in the film.
Fortunately, our team roared back on Thursday night, delivering an 8 household rating by increasing Without A Trace ’ s 19 share lead-in to a 21 share.
Fortunately we both succeeded and our partnership put us into a sound position, but from my point of view I had received an invaluable lesson in what Test match batting was all about from one of the most courageous batsmen ever to play for Australia.

Fortunately and system
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, a system of aerating pipes at the bottom of the lake had been set up to dissipate the chemical, reducing it to almost nothing by the 29th, preventing further environmental destruction.
Fortunately, a method known as system dynamics captures both the math of asset-stock accumulation ( i. e. resource-and capability-building ), and the interdependence between these components ( Forrester, 1961 ; Sterman, 2000 ).
Fortunately, there was no rupture of any hydraulic system, so the pilots still had control of the ailerons, the right elevator and the horizontal stabilizer.
Fortunately, the surveillance system comes back on-line to show what really transpired.
Fortunately for people who liked the combat system of the previous version, the new system can be made to behave more like it.
Fortunately, the planetary authorities drew up plans to evacuate the system when they heard the Dirty Pair would be attending.
Fortunately, the Dutch system for financing sovereign debt, foreign or domestic, was still unparalleled at the time.

Fortunately and is
Fortunately, it is possible to be somewhat more concrete and factual in diagnosing the involvement of values in education.
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, although only a few years ago they held the student at arms length, today the business houses welcome the opportunity to aid the student, not only from an increased sense of community responsibility but also from the realization that the student of today is the interior designer of tomorrow -- that the student already is `` in the trade ''.
" In a letter written from his exile, he cheered up a fellow physicist and human rights activist with the words: " Fortunately, the future is unpredictable and also — because of quantum effects — uncertain.
Fortunately, it is possible to build plain track suitable for all three ( see Dual gauge ).
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 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 this is no longer the case.
Fortunately, that history is fresh within the memory of us all, and its leading features, as they bear upon the matter before us, free from doubt.
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, however, this is also a time in which the Mayas themselves have begun to salvage and publish the precious tales of their parents and grandparents.
(" Fortunately, the Bloc is here !").
Fortunately it is possible to alter the equation by substituting || w || with ( the factor of 1 / 2 being used for mathematical convenience ) without changing the solution ( the minimum of the original and the modified equation have the same w and b ).
Fortunately there is another explanation available.
Fortunately for Jim, he is not stuck in no man's land for long ; the Americans attack, and he is taken away to a hospital.
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, the Johnson organ in the Great Hall of Unseen University is one of the few organs thus equipped.

Fortunately and much
Fortunately for posterity, this project, occupying the artist for much of the 1520s and 1530s, was more fully realized.
Fortunately, though, as with previous earthquakes, much of the old Turkish side of town survived.
Fortunately, some saints achieved so much merit in their lifetimes on Earth that they got into Heaven with some to spare.
Fortunately, there are a variety of techniques to address this concern including firewalls, access privileges, user identification and authentication techniques ( such as passwords and digital certificates ), Virtual Private Networks ( VPN ), and much more.
Fortunately for Britain, much of its army escaped capture from the northern French port of Dunkirk, where hundreds ( if not thousands ) of tiny civilian boats were used to ferry troops from the beaches to the waiting warships.
Fortunately, as noted above, much of the original text was copied over into a work of his own by Ibn Hisham ( Basra ; Fustat c. 218 A. H .).
Fortunately the replacement was much more mechanically sound.
Fortunately, their relative small size makes them much less dangerous than the larger titan triggerfish of the same family.
Fortunately, for those wishing to better understand this interesting historical episode, there also exists in the Adams papers a draft of a much later, unsent — and in light of the outcome, unnecessary — letter.
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 bilinear filtering still works, and can be used in these situations without worrying too much about abruptness because bilinear and trilinear filtering provide the same result when the pixel size is exactly the same as the size of a texel on the appropriate mipmap.
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 derailed vehicles remained upright as they passed through Whitehead tunnel otherwise the consequences could have been much more serious.
Fortunately, much of this previously unreleased material has been rediscovered and released on various modern-era labels such as Horace's Records, Kent Records, and Ace Records.
Fortunately, Truman and Phil are connected by walkie-talkie, so when the main chute fails, Phil, scared stiff, is able to open the emergency chute on his stomach with much prompting from Truman.
Fortunately, her plan was thwarted by her sister Starfire in an epic fight between sisters, when it shows that Starfire has a much stronger power.
Fortunately for Massaquoi, he was recognised by a police officer as living in the area and working: " This young man is an apprentice at Lindner A. G., where he works much too hard to have enough energy left to prowl the streets at night looking for trouble.
Fortunately, much of the line of the former canal remained intact and there are now plans to re-open it as an amenity canal ; these plans have the support of local authorities.
Fortunately, much of the line of the former canal remained intact, and there are now plans to re-open it as an amenity canal ; these plans have the support of the local authorities.

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