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Fortunately there survives a manuscript of the Duetto which has been recorded, while the existence of the Fandango is known only through concert posters.
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 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, 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 his remarkable constitution pulled him through, and eight days after this bloody affair the Bath Chronicle was able to announce that he was out of danger.
Fortunately, as the thermal and aerodynamic stresses on the combined craft increased, struts between the descent and service modules broke off or burned through before the hatch failed.
Fortunately, these upland impacts are readily dealt with through enforcement of existing regulations.
Fortunately for Plymouth, it was decided that the officers should not drink the same beverage as the rated hands and so the officers were given gin, which spread through officers ' messes and golf clubs of the Empire.
Fortunately, the Copperfin remains undetected, allowing the men to watch part of the raid through the periscope.
Fortunately the derailed vehicles remained upright as they passed through Whitehead tunnel otherwise the consequences could have been much more serious.
Fortunately he could call on cartographers and engravers who had developed their skills through long experience with men like Adolf Stieler, Stülpnagel, Heinrich Berghaus, Emil von Sydow, etc., as well as new cartographers like Carl Vogel and Hermann Berghaus.
Fortunately they passed straight through his skull, though he did lose 80 percent of his brain matter.
Fortunately, outside Kong has almost broken through the caged door and his banging begins to shake the entire lair.
Fortunately, Gadget is able to contact Chip and Dale by building a wireless phone and sending a map to them via carrier pigeon, allowing them to navigate through the treacherous landscape and reach Fat Cat's casino where she is being held.
Fortunately, about half way through the year a visit from friends and family was organised.
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.

Fortunately and our
Fortunately, our solar system is much less populated with large objects today and the probability of such an event happening is essentially zero, as the larger asteroids in the asteroid belt and the giant comets in the Kuiper belt that are in this size range are in stable orbits that will not enter the inner solar system, let alone intersect the orbit of Earth, with no observed exceptions.
Hume's comment on the illustration The plate is a cruel caricature of the species, just sufficiently like to permit of identification, but miscolored to a degree only explicable on the hypothesis of somebody's colour-blindness … Fortunately for our supporters, this is the very worst plate in the three volumes.
' Fortunately, we got our cues right and we shot the two songs that were used in the film.
Fortunately, our team roared back on Thursday night, delivering an 8 household rating by increasing Without A Trace ’ s 19 share lead-in to a 21 share.
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 growth
Fortunately, in the same year significant economic recovery did occur, as the real GDP growth rate reached 10 percent.
Fortunately, growth of the defense firm Aerojet helped the Fair Oaks economy offset the demise of its primary industry.
Fortunately, no lives were lost as hundreds of horrified people watched, powerless to save one hundred years of growth and industry.
" " Fortunately, counter growth was limited by memory and thus by configuration, but this was pure luck.
Fortunately, experience thus far suggests deployed instances of RoHS compliant products are not failing due to whisker growth.

Fortunately and studies
Fortunately, recent studies have found a new way of determining what stage of development Silphid larvae are in by measuring the maximum cranial width and other heavily sclerotized areas of the larvae instead of measuring just the length, which is subject to change with each larva, particularly in O. inaequale and N. surinamensis, which are more robust and have greater variations of length respectively.
Fortunately, the injury abated and she then combined a demanding training schedule with her studies, touring with the England team for six weeks in Chennai, India in 2007.

Fortunately and we
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 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 due to unrelenting research from art historians and archeologists around the world we have been able to uncover some concrete information about this famous Sienese painter.
Abel's Narrative of a Journey in the Interior of China, 1818, gives a detailed account of the collection's misfortunes .< Fortunately, he had left some specimens with sir George Staunton at Canton, who was kind enough to return them to him ; living specimens of the Chinese Abelia that we know today were introduced by Robert Fortune in 1844.
Fortunately we do not have to.
Fortunately, I met a like-minded soul in my hometown and we innocently and haphazardly went about putting together a band.
Speaking in March 2010 to noted UK urban writer Pete Lewis-Deputy Editor of the award-winning Blues & Soul-B-Real stated: " Fortunately I guess the fact we were able to achieve what we achieved, being Latino but without really exploiting that side of it, showed like a whole generation behind us how you could have that success without being labelled as just one THING.
Durand said: " Fortunately, in cycling, it's not always the best who wins, otherwise we wouldn't win so often.
Fortunately, nothing will be lost by this apparently drastic specialization, for reasons we discuss as the end of the article.
Fortunately, according to the ( strong ) equivalence principle, if we simply replace " inertial frame " above with a frame field, everything works out exactly the same way on curved manifolds.

Fortunately and have
Fortunately it spared us from the usual spate of silly resolutions which in the past have made Georgia look like anything but `` the empire state of the South ''.
Fortunately, faster methods have been developed which require only O ( p ( log p )< sup > 2 </ sup >) operations ( see big-O notation ).
Fortunately, techniques to gather knowledge from an overabundance of electronic information ( e. g., data fusion may help in data mining ) have existed since the 1970s.
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 for Bacchylidean scholarship, a papyrus came to light in Egypt at the end of the nineteenth century with a text of Greek uncials, which a local claimed to have found in a ransacked tomb, between the feet of a mummy.
Fortunately, however, this is also a time in which the Mayas themselves have begun to salvage and publish the precious tales of their parents and grandparents.
Fortunately it is possible to alter the equation by substituting || w || with ( the factor of 1 / 2 being used for mathematical convenience ) without changing the solution ( the minimum of the original and the modified equation have the same w and b ).
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, efforts made to prevent polluting ground water in the region, coupled with the natural regenerative effects of the running water, have largely restored the cave to a pristine condition.
( Fortunately for posterity, both works have survived their unfavorable premieres.
Fortunately, FEMA funds have finally arrived.
Fortunately, D & C algorithms that are time-efficient often have relatively small recursion depth.
Fortunately for Quebec, and unfortunately for Victoria, the Stanley Cup Board of trustees did not recognise the challenge because it should have been played in Quebec.
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 there have been several compilations of Enochian words made to form Enochian dictionaries which can act as a handy reference.
Fortunately, Keres managed to avoid deportation or any worse fate ( e. g., that of Vladimirs Petrovs ); however, he may have been held in detention ; precise details are difficult to pin down.
Fortunately for both their makers and users, the illnesses that they claimed were cured were almost invariably self-diagnosed, and the claims of the writers to have been healed of cancer or tuberculosis by the nostrum should be considered in this light.
Fortunately for him, the war ended in November, 1918, and he did not have to fight in France.
Fortunately, the two fraternals were able to reconcile their differences during the twentieth century and have coexisted amicably for decades.

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