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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 ''.
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, these invasions were not frequent but when they occurred they caused an incalculable amount of devastation and suffering.
Fortunately, they are able to hole up undetected in their hut and succeed in ambushing the other ship when it lands, capturing the pilot.
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, Barthez's team found their form and won their final round robin match 2 – 0 to advance to the next stage, where they upset heavily favoured Spain 3 – 1 in the round of 16.
Fortunately for the Flyers, they had home-ice advantage as they advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals by winning Game 7 and in the process made history by becoming the first expansion team to win a playoff series over an original six team.
Fortunately for Poland, the Mongols didn't intend to occupy the country, since shortly afterward they went through Moravia to Hungary, wanting to connect with the main army of Batu Khan.
Fortunately, they are near New York harbor.
Fortunately it worked out, and I ’ ll be forever grateful to Carlton for the start they gave me in coaching .”
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 Holly Hill they never completed the trip to Miami.
Fortunately, after the war the county records were found intact in a cell in the jail, where they had been concealed by R. W.
Fortunately his appeals to the Royal Academy for financial assistance, were successful in the 1830s, as again in the 1860s, when they provided him with a pension of £ 200 a year as an honorary retired RA.
Fortunately, all debts were paid by President Alessandro Del Torso through the sale of some of his paintings and Udinese could thus join the Second Division in which they came fourth.
Fortunately, self-report measures of suggestibility recently became available, and they made it possible to isolate and study the global trait.
Fortunately, Serpentera runs out of power before being able to finish the Rangers, and they return to Earth safely with the Sword of Light.
Fortunately, his wife makes it out before the attack and they are reunited after the Martians ' destruction.
Fortunately for Tampa Bay, they got a big assist from their punter Tom Tupa, who managed to pin Oakland all the way back at their own 11-yard line with his punt.
Fortunately for the Sparks, this was good enough to qualify them for fourth place in the Western Conference, but they were swept by the eventual champion Seattle Storm in the first round.
Fortunately, they are rescued by the crew of a passing airborn ship.
Fortunately, some saints achieved so much merit in their lifetimes on Earth that they got into Heaven with some to spare.

Fortunately and met
Fortunately, I met a like-minded soul in my hometown and we innocently and haphazardly went about putting together a band.
Fortunately for Deiotarus, Julius Caesar at that time ( 47 BC ) arrived in Asia from Egypt, and was met by the tetrarch in the dress of a suppliant.
Fortunately for Ruijs de Beerenbrouck, the revolution attempt of Troelstra met with little enthusiasm.

Fortunately and Professor
Fortunately, although the dimensional distance prevented the Professor from telepathically contacting his students directly-although he could penetrate the dimensional barrier, his weakened powers were subsequently unable to access the complex minds of his students-he was able to make contact with Jeffery Saunders, the mentally handicapped grandson of a recently-deceased friend of his, whose mental state meant that he lacked the conflicting thoughts that had prevented the Professor reaching the X-Men.

Fortunately and National
Fortunately, the town's business district was spared, including Mount Desert Street, where several former summer homes within a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places operate as inns.
Fortunately, a new quarterly magazine called National Affairs is starting up today to continue the work.
Fortunately, Unfortunately is a word game first played at conventions of the National Puzzlers ' League in the late 1980s.
Fortunately the war had little impact on Gorongosa National Park until 1972, when a Portuguese company and members of the Provincial Volunteer Organization were stationed there to protect it.

Fortunately and Institute
Fortunately, the next period of excavation was under Wilhelm Dörpfeld, a director of the German Archaeological Institute, so this time the ruins were estimated and reflected on properly.
Fortunately in 1934 he was able to secure a position with the University at Istanbul, Turkey, then spent a year in Denmark, working at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen.

Fortunately and now
Fortunately both the Republicans and America's chief Western allies now are joined behind the neutral Laos aim of the President.
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, most of the major churches, two of them now UNESCO World Heritage Sites, were rebuilt in the original style soon after the war.
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, now computers keep track of bonds during a simulation.
Fortunately, the exceptional wealth of detail afforded by the trial transcripts, as well as a great deal of important contextual documentation, including both secondary and primary sources, is now readily available to everyone in English translation, on the web, via the pedagogical site The original French manuscripts are available on the website of Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec via the database PISTARD ( catalogue code TL4, S1, D4136 ).
" Fortunately for posterity, he also preserved his father's manuscripts, and they are now in the British Library.
Fortunately 60 percent of Americans now get the point but only after tens of thousand of Americans and Iraqis have been killed and maimed as the carnage spirals out of control.
Fortunately, the nurse who took care of the infant prince ( and who happens to be Luiz's mother ), is now living in the mountains, married to " a highly respectable brigand ".
Fortunately the restoration of the Spanish monarchy in the 1870s had now made it possible to repatriate Jesuits back to Spain.
Fortunately, he never officially acted to take over the portfolio, since he was not willing to step on the toes of Mystryl ( the Netherese deity of magic now known as Mystra ), who was the unofficial keeper of the timestream in Faerûn.
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.
Fortunately, populations in several rivers and impoundments in the northern half of the Murray-Darling appear secure for now.
Fortunately, 3 under-cover police officers, Mark Slaven, Bryce Perser and Asia Ho got all the 4 hostage students out without harm, and the Nazi Communists were put under arrest, and are now serving 9 years for conspiring terrorist acts, in Adelaide Gaol.
Fortunately however, Rothgo explains that even though the Nidus is no longer in his sole possession, he can now tap into its power whenever he desires and travel freely through time once again.

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