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Fortunately, by the time this message reached Washington, Shafter changed his mind, and instead renewed siege operations after demanding the Spanish surrender the city and garrison of Santiago.
Fortunately for Bucer, the Strasbourg council was under the influence of the reformer, Matthew Zell ; during Bucer's first few months in the city he worked as Zell's unofficial chaplain and was able to give classes on books of the Bible.
Fortunately, the city reconverted and, although it may not have the same economic dynamism of that epoch, the commercial and industrial areas are a source of employment for many, and the city remains relatively prosperous with 33, 430 inhabitants ( see above ).
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, the patients of the hospital wing had been evacuated from the city, but 28 doctors, nurses, and pharmacists were killed.
Fortunately, the Ohrid Agreement was established, allowing peace to return to the city again.
Fortunately, a storm moved into the region and flooded the city, enabling the team to infiltrate, recon, and pinpoint the creator of the NSO's chemical weapon arsenal, Dr. Mironova, and the NSO's leader, Kryzstof Gryc.
Fortunately, the hurricane missed the city like many others.
Fortunately for Kokoro, Marie backs down when the whole city ties the fate of her career with that of Kokoro Library.

Fortunately and received
Fortunately, Ohm received recognition for his contributions to science well before he died.
Fortunately, the Scottsboro defendants benefited from their two landmark triumphs in the United States Supreme Court mostly from the fact that they were all relieved from their death sentences they received at their first trial in Scottsboro.
" Fortunately for Tate and his wife, Lowell soon settled into the so-called " writer's house " ( a dorm that received its nickname after it had accrued a number of ambitious young writers ) with fellow students Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley and Randall Jarrell .< ref > McAlexander, Hugh, " Peter Taylor: The Undergraduate Years at Kenyon ," The Kenyon Review, New Series, Vol.
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 one of the trinkets he received as payment enables his escape from the police.
Fortunately, a new inspiration entered her life in 1898 when her husband received a teaching position in Japan.
Fortunately, the composer was commissioned to create his Concerto for Orchestra which was extremely well received and decreased the composer's financial difficulties.
Fortunately, General Halleck's chief of staff at the scene, Brigadier General George W. Cullum sent many prisoners to St. Louis before he received War Department instructions to direct 7, 000 prisoners to Camp Douglas because the camp and its staff could not even easily handle the smaller number of prisoners that it received.
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 minimal
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 tornado struck immediately after the day shift had ended and casualties were minimal.
Fortunately, fire damage was minimal, and crews quickly repaired the structure.

Fortunately and damage
Fortunately most of the damage was relatively superficial and repaired within a few weeks of the storm.
Fortunately, the rain damaged the fuses, and the damage was less severe than intended.
Fortunately in this case the engine shut down before the oscillations could cause damage to the vehicle.
Fortunately, the historic streetcars suffered only minor damage and several have been transferred to serve on the recently-rebuilt Canal Street line while the St. Charles line is being repaired.
Fortunately, Cyril Williamson, the club secretary, and several directors were on hand and the fire was extinguished and no significant damage was caused.
Fortunately the community was spared the full brute force of the category 5 cyclone and infrastructure damage was only light to moderate.
Fortunately, Hongseong did not get direct damage caused by oil split.
Fortunately, the fire brigades were able to extinguish the flames on the roof structures in time, so damage to the cathedral was only moderate.
Fortunately, a special male IEC 60320 C14 connector ( see Gallery above ) is available which is recessed below the surface of a mounting panel, providing the desired protection from mechanical damage while conforming to safety regulations.
Fortunately the truth comes out before grave damage is done, and McGuire is killed shortly thereafter by Barnabas Collins as he desperately tried to recoup his losses.
Fortunately for the Plan, the Second Foundation, which had been formed to correct any damage the Plan sustained, managed to defeat the Mule and was able to reconstruct the Seldon Plan.
Fortunately, this time Japanese air attacks failed to sink or damage any amphibious ships.
Fortunately, Starfleet vessels arrive and damage the Klingon ship, forcing it to retreat.

Fortunately and during
Fortunately, the satellite contained extra propellant beyond what was needed for its attitude control thrusters, and during the next several months the thrusters were fired at carefully-planned intervals gradually moving TDRS-l into its geosynchronous operating orbit, thus saving the $ 100-million satellite.
Fortunately, both perforation and bleeding are extremely rare during gastroscopy.
" Fortunately, now computers keep track of bonds during a simulation.
Fortunately during that time of religious unrest, those words that were in the runes were still protected in the Vercelli Book, so called because the book is kept in Vercelli, Italy.
Fortunately, the group's wait for a manager and a recording contract would not take long, as they seized an opportunity to perform during a radio broadcast of a Boys II, which they had attended in the hope of passing a demo tape to the band.
Fortunately, MacArthur ’ s sailing master, the unconventional Kevin Renner, manages to assemble various clues unknowingly gathered during the expedition.
Fortunately, the two fraternals were able to reconcile their differences during the twentieth century and have coexisted amicably for decades.
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 for the Yishuv, the advance of German forces eastwards in Egypt was halted during the Second Battle of El Alamein, thus lifting the threat of invasion from the south.
Fortunately not many lives were lost during these perilous crossings.
Fortunately, Ruth Wilson ( another woman whom Ka ' Zar had rescued during an African expedition ), vouched for him.
Fortunately, no one was injured during the incident, because the collapse occurred after fans left the stadium.
Fortunately for the crew, the boat was not spotted during the moments before the crew could regain full control.
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, however, Ancona's thoroughbred voice lives on in a series of gramophone recordings which he made during the first decade of the 20th century for Pathé in 1905-06 and, more rewardingly, for the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1907-08.
Fortunately a good run in the McLaren during the winter Tasman series, including a fine win at the last race, resulted in Tim Parnell offering a drive in his works-supported Reg Parnell Racing BRM team for 1968.
Fortunately for McClellan, during this time, Union troops regained control of Norfolk, Hampton Roads, and the James River below Drewry's Bluff ( a strategic point about 8 miles south of Richmond ).
Fortunately, an independent goth / industrial promoter and DJ named Mark ' Gus ' Guy ( former drummer with the Indie band Kerosene ), who had been advising Chris during the show's early years, stepped in to fill the void.
Fortunately he had mastered Mandarin and Cantonese during this period.
Fortunately, there was plentiful material for Cicero to build this profile, such as the Bona Dea incident in 62BC ; involving Clodius stealing into the abode of the Pontifex Maximus of the time, Julius Caesar, during the ritual festival of the Bona Dea, to which only women were allowed.
Fortunately, Ipoh Gardens beautifully restored the building during 1986 and retained its exemplary features including the trachyte stairs, tessellated tiles surfaces, and column capitals.
Fortunately he was able to see four craters, Matthew, Mark, Luke and Index ( the reason it was called Index and not John was due to Madalyn Murray O ' Hair, an outspoken atheist who had sued NASA over the reading of Genesis during Apollo 8.
Fortunately, although two-thirds of the buildings were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, they were mainly the residences for the 4, 000 monks and the monastery itself was not as extensively damaged as most other monasteries in Tibet, for it was the seat of the Panchen Lama who remained in Chinese-controlled territory.

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