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" 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, a number of US Navy and Marine radiotelegraph operators operating in the Pacific had formed an informal group in 1923 to compare notes on Japanese kana transmissions.
Fortunately, the conjugate gradient method can be used as an iterative method as it provides monotonically improving approximations to the exact solution, which may reach the required tolerance after a relatively small ( compared to the problem size ) number of iterations.
Fortunately for Bagdasarian Productions, the box-office failure of Disney's The Black Cauldron in 1985 had led to the layoff of a number of Disney animators, whom Bagdasarian promptly hired to work on his film.
Fortunately, there are a number of projects specifically working to save this Vulnerable insect.
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 there are a number of such polymers available, with varying properties, including:
Fortunately, even if the base is not destroyed on time, Jetman can still save the day by intercepting, and destroying, the missile in flight, although the number of laser hits required increases with each level.
Fortunately the designers had made provisions in the design to increase the reactor's reactivity ( the number of neutrons per fission that go on to fission other atoms of nuclear fuel ).
Fortunately, large number of inscriptions and texts have come to light in the past one and half centuries that allow us to trace the history of Rajputs and the evolution of the legend in detail.

Fortunately and appears
Fortunately, Kel ' Thuzad appears from the shadows and drive Sylvanas away.
Fortunately, one was photographed by Hallett Hyatt in 1913 and appears in George Williamson's book opposite page 18.

Fortunately and be
Fortunately, it is possible to be somewhat more concrete and factual in diagnosing the involvement of values in education.
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, 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, 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, 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 for the British, many areas remained loyal and quiescent, allowing the revolt to be crushed after fierce fighting.
Fortunately, the latter can be easily derived from the former.
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, an arbitrary wave shape can be decomposed into an infinite set of sinusoidal waves by the use of Fourier analysis.
Fortunately, simpler explanations can be described.
Fortunately, he was later reunited with their son, Oisín, who went on to be one of the greatest of the Fianna.
Fortunately it worked out, and I ’ ll be forever grateful to Carlton for the start they gave me in coaching .”
Fortunately, Chelsea had no publicly held long-term debt — thus, a solution to its problems could be explored in isolation of creditors.
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, there are many sample preparation conditions that can be chosen for crystallization and for solution NMR.
: 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, the volume level could be mostly restored with either a hardware modification ( biasing the audio-in pin ), or more commonly a software trick involving using the Pulse waveform to intentionally recreate the required bias.
Fortunately, the university had insurance against subsidence, so it was able to pay for the south-west corner of the building to be demolished and replaced by a new wing at the other end of the building.
Fortunately, major variants tend to be easier to correct.
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 and quite
Fortunately a chaplain at the reformatory noticed that he could draw quite well, and he encouraged this talent in an attempt to lift his self-esteem.
Fortunately so, since " Dr P. Nissen " and " Dame Ava Fanny " would hardly have flown under the radar as family entertainment in quite the same way.

Fortunately and small
Fortunately, in optical fibers small amounts of birefringence are always present and, furthermore, the fast and slow axes vary randomly along the fiber length.
Fortunately, D & C algorithms that are time-efficient often have relatively small recursion depth.
Fortunately, their relative small size makes them much less dangerous than the larger titan triggerfish of the same family.
Fortunately, the diver's mass provides a source of inertia, as does the liquid medium, so small perturbations ( such as from breathing ) can be compensated for easily by an experienced diver.
Fortunately, her captain was on shore, and he was at once appointed to command a small yacht called the Neptune, in which he executed surveys of the Palk Strait and Pamben Channel.
Fortunately ( as it turned out ), a desire to keep the equipment small had led to recording the reference pattern on 35 mm film.
Fortunately, it is small, less than 4 mm, and fairly easy to model so it can be subtracted out.
Fortunately a local pilot and dentist, Dr. Stephen Barber, has established a small commuter air service, Horizon Airways, in 1972.

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