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Luckily for Charlton, he had all three.
Luckily for Europe, their need for large armies fit the philosophy of Tsar Nicholas I.
Luckily, Harvey had given it to Isobel for safekeeping and he does not know where she is or whether she is even alive.
Luckily for the League, the Jutland nobles revolted against the heavy taxes levied to fight the expansionist war in the Baltic ; the two forces worked against the king, forcing him into exile in 1370.
Luckily for Hook, the crocodile also swallowed a clock, so Hook can tell from the ticking when he is near.
Luckily for Essex, Charles did not take much advantage of this superior position.
Luckily, he had no talent for playing anyway.
Luckily for the fate of the universe, Skagra's attempt to force the information out of Professor Chronotis coincides with a visit by the professor's old friend, the Doctor.
Luckily they made it to a relative's house, where they were given money for gas and a meal.
Luckily for the Imperium, Inquisitor Kryptman found oral data concealed on one of the databases on Tyran and dedicated the rest of his life to exterminating the new foe.
Luckily for them the English had only a small supply because of the high cost of production.
Luckily for Lantz Woody Woodpecker's survival was lengthened when he started appearing in The Woody Woodpecker Show from 1957 to 1958, from which it entered syndication until 1966.
Luckily for Querelle, a construction worker called Gil murders his coworker Theo, who had been harassing and sexually assaulting him.
Luckily for Bean, his incredible mind, creativity, and determination bring him to the attention of Sister Carlotta, a nun who is recruiting children to fight a war against the Buggers.
Lady Sarah confided to a friend, " Luckily for me, I did not love him, and only liked him ".
Luckily for the Christians, the blackguard sent to finish the ritual stopped by a church for unclear reasons and was found with the boy's heart.
Luckily, a successful exhibition led to an invitation from a director at the Chicago Art Institute, offering to arrange for Roerich's art to tour the United States.
Luckily for Fausch, the Pros folded after witnessing poor attendance and an 0-1-1 record.
Luckily for Robin, Sir Edmund was unaccustomed to seeing, actually throwing his fighting style off.
Luckily for Tyndall he didn't need to get into a contest with them, in Britain, nor in most other parts of the world.
Luckily for the regent, Memnon died during the siege of Mytilene on the isle of Lesbos and the remaining fleet dispersed in 333 BC, after Alexander's victory at the Battle of Issus.
Luckily for Henman, Slater kept funding him while he was recuperating, because of insistence from Lloyd who believed in Henman's tennis abilities.
Luckily for Ginger, the most popular girl in school, Courtney Gripling, has taken a liking to her and often includes her in her social plans.

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Luckily because the Joseon Court was constantly divided between the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western faction members ,-- the eccentric geographical naming derived from the location of each leader's house in Seoul — which they themselves were divided into subsections, resulted in a weird divided system of where corruption was very difficult.

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Luckily for Wooden, Dr Mouat agreed and wrote to the Horse Guards supporting Wooden's claim.

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Luckily both women knew my position and if anyone suffered in their opinion it was not I ''.
Luckily, she was not completely aflame and would go down before the gasoline could erupt.
Luckily during the time Cyril was bishop of Jerusalem.
Luckily, many citizens were away, visiting a market in Schiedam or a fair in The Hague.
Luckily, one of McTaggart's crew members photographed the incident and went public.
" Luckily, many directors recognized the necessity ( and likely the commercial success they would reap ) of supporting the battle against fascism as public opinion lay with the war effort.
Luckily, perfect terminations are very rare and some small reflection is nearly always caused.
Luckily Saltzman saw the funny side and pointed out that his real first name was actually Herschel, not Harry, so Saltzman was satisfied with it.
Luckily, it was in Grenoble that Placidianus stopped and Victorinus ' position stabilized.
Luckily, their dedicated US fan base decided to solve the problem by raising some $ 60, 000 themselves online to give to the band to come to the US.
Luckily, there is a rule which does say where to move the smallest disk to.
Luckily, they then happened upon The Great Xigu Arsenal, a hidden Qing munitions cache of which the Allied Powers had had no knowledge until then.
Luckily, Häkkinen recovered fully and was fit to race again in 1996, thus missing only one race.
Luckily the river banks held and no spill overs occurred.
Luckily, many of the practical problems are decidable and hence the corresponding program can behave predictably, if it is well written.
Luckily, the gramophone was invented early enough to capture on disc the voices of the top Italian Verdi and Donizetti baritones of the last two decades of the 19th century, whose operatic performances were characterized by considerable re-creative freedom and a high degree of technical finish.
Luckily, Tura manages to pass himself off as Siletsky and learns during their meeting that Hitler himself will visit Poland the next day.
" Luckily Twm, in terror, happens to shout a word which makes the horse gallop on again, and he is conveyed to safety.

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