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Fortunately, the player soon finds the Wishbringer, a magical stone that can grant seven wishes if a suitable object is used in conjunction.
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Fortunately, most of the major churches, two of them now UNESCO World Heritage Sites, were rebuilt in the original style soon after the war.
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Fortunately, an English convoy is sighted soon afterwards and she transfers to a more spacious ship.
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Fortunately for Vespasian, Alexander was willing to correspond with him secretly ; go-betweens suspected by modern historians include Berenice ( soon to be lover of Vespasian's son Titus ), and an Egyptian official named Basilides.
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Fortunately and finds
Fortunately, Major Syrtis finds an unlikely ally in Coyne's strange and mysterious character, a " Martian that lands, but the Martian isn't really perceived as a Martian.
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Fortunately and magical
Fortunately this becomes moot when Loki's plan is foiled and the team is sent back home, with all magical alterations reversed.
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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 for the humans, a witch had volunteered to alleviate the problem, transforming some of the animals magically into stone figures.
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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 ''.
Fortunately, the honor of the denomination can attest that Cyrus Bartol defended Parker's sincerity, as did also Gannett and Chandler Robbins ; ;
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Fortunately, an arbitrary wave shape can be decomposed into an infinite set of sinusoidal waves by the use of Fourier analysis.
Fortunately, there are many sample preparation conditions that can be chosen for crystallization and for solution NMR.
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Fortunately, a trick can be used to get around this addition: Instead of always setting a carry into the least significant digit when subtracting, the carry out of the most significant digit is used as the carry input into the least significant digit ( an operation called an end-around carry ).
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 this undesirable enzymatic activity can be simply removed from the holoenzyme to leave a useful molecule called the Klenow fragment, widely used in molecular biology.
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.
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Fortunately, the liver can use fatty acids to synthesise the three ketone bodies β-hydroxybutyrate, acetoacetate and acetone.
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.
An example of this type of claim can be seen in the Catholic Encyclopedia, which states " Fortunately for him dying Copernicus, he could not see what Osiander had done.
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