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Luckily and radio
Luckily the BBC's newly founded BBC Radio 1 were looking to avoid any records being played by the pirate radio stations and they looked back at some recent releases that the pirate stations had missed.
Luckily, Alice ’ s housekeeper's daughter reveals the true identity of the ELT radio contact ; she knows his voice quite well because she has done laundry service for him in the past.

Luckily and issue
According to an article printed in the New York Daily Times, Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company ’ s “ New York City and Cincinnati were suspended ; with liabilities, it is said, of $ 7, 000, 000 .” Luckily, the banks connected to Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company were reimbursed and “ avoided suspending convertibility by credibly coinsuring one another against runs .” The failure of Ohio Life brought attention to the financial state of the railroad industry and land markets, thereby causing the financial panic to become a more public issue.
Luckily, head trader Marty Stephens saves the day by making a large profit for the bank selling the issue into a cool market.

Luckily and fine
Luckily, the X-Men weren't angry with them and the babies turned out fine.

Luckily and all
Luckily for Charlton, he had all three.
Luckily, as opposed to more than a few contemporary heiresses in search of her particular prince charming, Consuelo Vanderbilt was a great beauty, with a face compelling enough to cause the playwright Sir James Barrie, author of Peter Pan, to write, " I would stand all day in the street to see Consuelo Marlborough get into her carriage.
Luckily for Tunku, all vehicles in the convoy had been directed to space out at two-minute intervals to avoid attracting the attention of Japanese war planes, armed with machine guns, which were patrolling the sky over North Kedah.
Luckily, the delay kept them from arriving until the Alamo had fallen and its defenders all been killed.
Luckily, the club had a contingency plan in case of such an emergency, and was able to put on their show after all.
Luckily, no one was hurt and all drivers managed to take the restart.
Luckily for the Autobots, all among their ranks are outfitted with damper devices that reduce the cannon ’ s effect, but produce enough pyrotechnics to keep Punch ’ s cover from being blown.
Luckily for all involved, Whittle patented his design in 1930 and was able to start Power Jets in 1935 to develop it.
Together, they get all but one ingredient for the cure, a flower found only in an area that Markham's men had bulldozed over ; Luckily, Abby had picked one of the flowers and preserved it by pressing it.
Luckily for all Sinatra chose the latter.
Luckily, Krusty's trained chimp Mr. Teeny sees the life-threatening explosives, which he throws into the network executives ' office, killing all the executives, though they would later reanimate themselves like the T-1000 from Terminator 2.
Luckily, this was all just a plan ' Uncle ' made to get Arjun to realize his mistake of not professing love for Diya at the right moment.
Luckily for her she has two best friends, Margaret and Rain, to back her up until she figures it all out.

Luckily and money
Luckily they made it to a relative's house, where they were given money for gas and a meal.
Luckily the Scotland team managed to get sponsored, and the money was used for the ferry crossing, but each individual player had to pay for basic accommodation.
Luckily he is able to give them the money before he is killed, and is now offered more work by Pando for his impressive performance escaping the gang on their first attempt to kill him.

Luckily and was
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 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, Häkkinen recovered fully and was fit to race again in 1996, thus missing only one race.
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, someone was able to lend her some acceptable clothing and she auditioned.
Luckily, the storm came ashore at low tide, so the surge was only.
Luckily, the magnetar was located 20, 000 light years away from earth.
Luckily, he was unhurt and bore me no ill will.
Luckily, the warhead was not armed, so it did not detonate.
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, Sandoval was still able to play with the Orquesta Cubana de Musica Moderna.
Luckily the books from the library were saved but not much more was salvageable.
Luckily, this was not to be the case.
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 for Robin, Sir Edmund was unaccustomed to seeing, actually throwing his fighting style off.
Luckily for Henman, Slater kept funding him while he was recuperating, because of insistence from Lloyd who believed in Henman's tennis abilities.
") Luckily, he lived for a Weebl and Bob advent calendar cartoon, but was still bacteriophobic.
Luckily, this incident was reported quickly by a Towers employee as to not cause as much massive damage, and the park says that the damage caused to the station was mainly cosmetic.
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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