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Fortunately with the current refurbishment of the station the floral decorations have since been revived, providing a cheerful touch of colour and a point of interest to entertain the traveller in the wait between trains.
Fortunately, the processor typically does not need to wait for all eight words ; the burst is usually sent in critical word first order, and the first critical word can be used by the microprocessor immediately.

Fortunately and for
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 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, gender was inflected, though the expression of it would be difficult for anybody not born in Siddo.
Fortunately for the 6x86 ( and AMD K6 ), many games continued to be integer-based throughout the chip's lifetime.
Fortunately for Herbert, Uppark had a magnificent library in which he immersed himself, reading many classic works, including Plato's Republic, and More's Utopia.
Fortunately for Moscow, its major enemies, the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden, were engaged in a bitter conflict with each other, which provided Russia the opportunity to make peace with Sweden in 1617 and to sign a truce with the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1619.
Fortunately for the British, many areas remained loyal and quiescent, allowing the revolt to be crushed after fierce fighting.
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, it is possible to build plain track suitable for all three ( see Dual gauge ).
Fortunately, the results of the Human Genome Project have largely replaced the need for RFLP mapping, and the identification of many single-nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNPs ) in that project ( as well as the direct identification of many disease genes and mutations ) has replaced the need for RFLP disease linkage analysis ( see SNP genotyping ).
Fortunately, the deforested land was suitable for farming.
Fortunately for Bruce, his friend, and Edward's son-in-law, Ralph de Monthermer learnt of Edward's intention and warned Bruce by sending him twelve pence and a pair of spurs.
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 for Saladin, al-Adil had his warships moved from Fustat and Alexandria to the Red Sea under the command of an Armenian mercenary Lu ' lu.
Fortunately he had started making a name for himself as a composer, although he frequently caused scandals with his forward-looking works.
Fortunately for the Colts, he managed to recover the fumble and throw the ball away, preventing a loss of yards or a turnover.
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 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 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 for Rickover, he ran into his former commanding officer from Nevada while leaving the building, who interceded successfully on Rickover's behalf.

Fortunately and manager
Fortunately, Rashid's manager saw me and motioned for me to follow him backstage.

Fortunately and recording
Fortunately, a recording of the work made by Tveitt for French national radio in 1952 has survived.
Fortunately ( as it turned out ), a desire to keep the equipment small had led to recording the reference pattern on 35 mm film.

Fortunately and would
Fortunately, the embarrassing questions raised by objects do not need to be answered, or we would all have to go sleep in the open fields.
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 for the English, the Dutch marines spared the Chatham Dockyard, England's largest industrial complex ; a land attack on the docks themselves would have set back English naval power for a generation.
Fortunately for Catherine and Anne, even Henry would not go so far.
Fortunately, a well-known orthopedic surgeon took an interest in his case and agreed to treat the boy for free if his parents would allow medical students to observe.
Fortunately, the pilot of that craft went to warn the Super Friends about what the trio would be attempting and guided Superman and Green Lantern to the proper time period to help the boy.
Fortunately, a Khalkha ally of the Qing Dynasty would later defeat the Dzungars.
Fortunately for Winchester, he inherited a brilliant engineer, Benjamin Tyler Henry, who would prove an invaluable asset.
Fortunately, the Act contained the so-called Hamlet Clause, adopted some 15 years earlier to accommodate other communitarian groups such as Mennonites, which would allow the beneficiaries of the Act to live not on the actual land grant, but in a village (" hamlet ") within from their land.
Fortunately, Robotnik Prime was too unstable to remain alive for long, and the machine that revived him was destroyed so that he would never return again.
Fortunately, those injuries would not reach their full lethal potential, as Ganner would return to retrieve Corran so that they can leave the planet with the students.
Fortunately, because of the long-term nature of investments that would be required, the Omani Government agreed at the end of 2004 to extend PDO ’ s exploration and production concession and operating agreements for 40 years – until 2044.
Fortunately Benedict Leonard was able to persuade the Crown to grant him an allowance of £ 300 a year, and Queen Anne even acceded to his nomination of John Hart as governor of the province, on condition that Hart would share with Calvert £ 500 per annum out of his profits from the office.
Fortunately, critics said " it would be cool but get a new model.
Fortunately, the D2X has excellent noise reduction software built into the camera, so its images reflect the very high quality one would expect from an expensive digital SLR.
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, he did, but injuries to his spinal column meant that the veteran Swiss would never regain full use of his legs, and his 132nd Grand Prix would be his last.
Fortunately, the officer in charge of the funeral tactfully pointed out that ... it would be a rather unpleasant experience for them to see it in that condition.
" Fortunately, the Meltzer translation was soon supplanted by a better one prepared by Elliott Mendelson for Martin Davis's anthology The Undecidable ; but it too was not brought to Gödel's attention until almost the last minute, and the new translation was still not wholly to his liking ... when informed that there was not time enough to consider substituting another text, he declared that Mendelson's translation was ' on the whole very good ' and agreed to its publication .< sup > 3 </ sup > Afterward he would regret his compliance, for the published volume was marred throughout by sloppy typography and numerous misprints.
Fortunately for Sigel, the two black marks in the XI Corps ' reputation — Chancellorsville and Gettysburg — would occur after he was relieved.
Fortunately for Scherer, there was no flexibility to the Soviet tactics ; the Germans were able to predict accurately where and when each new assault would be made, allowing them to concentrate their meagre resources in that particular sector.

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