Fortunately, conductors have their back turned to us most of the time. Fortunately.
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Fortunately, this is a short book; also fortunately, there's a lot of novel packed into relatively few pages.
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"Fortunately, we came across this one and fortunately there are people who survived but this happens all the time," he said.
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Fortunately this is just history giving us a lesson in what could happen, how the republic could slide into a strongman's hands. Fortunately.
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Fortunately, the clue for the revealer isn't too hard, and, fortunately, it's crossed by normal fill, nothing to do with the theme, so it's deducible.
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Fortunately — for the most part — we're not scientists.
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Unfortunately — or maybe fortunately — there's no time to heal.
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Fortunately, Mother Nature — and the Internet — have other ideas.
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Fortunately for Tester, Democrats aren't extinct in Montana — Gov.
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" "Fortunately, there are some TCs that are always operational.
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I think fortunately Hannah was in a place where she was writing what I deemed to be very good music at that point where even after a long period of touring, fortunately.
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Fortunately, we haven't seen another major company using this tactic.
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Fortunately for me, I was also very good at athletics.
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Fortunately, she also has the inflammatory Trump as the alternative.
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Fortunately, Williams said the kid wasn't upset by the critiques.
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Fortunately, the reality star has Chrissy Teigen in her life.
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Fortunately, the teen had no known bee allergy, he added.
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Fortunately, the star seems to be OK, all things considered.
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Fortunately, Congressman Matt Gaetz did not completely fall for it.
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Fortunately, When Violence Is the Answer has a philosophical side.
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Fortunately for Time shareholders, Meredith has been a persistent suitor.
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Fortunately Kennedy found his steel and forced the missiles out.
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Fortunately, some of us realise furniture and whitegoods are heavy.
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Fortunately, we can solve this digital clutter problem with automation.
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Fortunately, there will soon be a new treatment option available.
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Fortunately, most people today have not known wars in Europe.
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Fortunately, at the time, my mom was living with me.
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Fortunately, they have managed to slow down this horrific process.
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Fortunately, we don't have to look too far or long.
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Fortunately, the bear was a little late to the party.
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Fortunately that added weight and girth isn't all that noticeable.
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Fortunately, I'm not pregnant and my symptoms were not severe.
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Fortunately, people who habitually tell really big lies are rare.
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We've had that musical connection, which fortunately hadn't gone anywhere.
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Fortunately Amazon provides a short HDMI extender in the box.
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Fortunately, there is some good news on the science front.
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Fortunately, there's a potential silver lining to this enormous sum.
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Fortunately, if you're into decorating, that's the fun of it.
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Fortunately, the new governor of Missouri seems open to them.
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Fortunately for Najib, the trapped Malaysians appear to be safe.
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Fortunately, plants are already accustomed to responding to changing environments.
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Fortunately, one trip to Target is all you really need.
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Perhaps fortunately, the distances between the stars are prohibitively vast.
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"Fortunately the attackers did not enter the rooms," he said.
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Fortunately Leno and Riggle both emerge from the accident unharmed.
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"Fortunately, she was afforded other opportunities," Lawrence says of McGee.
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Fortunately, Medigap coverage does not disappear when you need it.
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Fortunately, Scott does not appear in a big surprise gesture.
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Fortunately, there are plenty of effective treatments for social anxiety.
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Fortunately, the end is in sight for this current backspin.
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Fortunately, there was no deadly disease outbreak from the planes.
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Fortunately, he lucked out to have swapped to Chrissy's tribe.
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Fortunately, Efron realizes the public service value of the photo.
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Fortunately, that will not be happening for a long while.
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Fortunately, massage guns are here to speed up your recovery.
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Fortunately, the WHO announced that the outbreak has been contained.
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Fortunately there are some funny bits to leaven the prose.
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And I love to evolve and fortunately, she does too.
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Fortunately, that's not the case on the Mi Mix 2.
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Fortunately, the TSA isn't satisfied to just torture domestic passengers.
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"Fortunately she wasn't hurt and remained pretty calm," England added.
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Fortunately, what happened in that auditorium is what matters most.
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Fortunately, there are experts and politicians at hand with solutions.
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" Tesaro: "Fortunately we hope for a good ovarian cancer drug.
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Fortunately, Chyna is a master of the clap back, i.e.
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Fortunately, these incidents with the Chinese are not that common.
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Fortunately, neural networks eat big, complicated data sets for breakfast.
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Fortunately, many of these creative labels could soon become official.
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Fortunately, for most devices there's an easy fix: just update.
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Fortunately, Catfight doesn't look anything like its name would suggest.
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Fortunately, no swans were reported to have sustained serious injuries.
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Unacceptable incident does not present fortunately no risk to health.
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Fortunately, Ogita now sees the beauty of the pole crash.
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Fortunately, the necessary electronics have shrunk in size and cost.
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Fortunately for us, we got some bounces and worked hard.
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Fortunately, it'll still be possible to escape your country's results.
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Fortunately it's far more upsetting to Gen Xers and Boomers.
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Fortunately, Toby was able to get the help he needed.
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Fortunately for SpaceX, today's rocket has done all this before.
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Fortunately, that's almost all people — especially in India and China.
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Fortunately, New Horizons has been through all of this before.
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Fortunately, capacitive touch friendly gloves exist for this very reason.
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Fortunately, Dora suffered no injuries, all thanks to her hero.
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Fortunately, the Moon may have quite a lot to offer.
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Fortunately, their pots come up with numbers better than expected.
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Fortunately, they will be answered — in season 2, that is.
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Fortunately, Adda and Iridian are uniquely suited for the task.
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Fortunately for IoT, the pendulum seems to be swinging back.
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Fortunately, there's also a lesbian archive in the museum's backyard.
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Fortunately people don't really want to know what composers think.
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Fortunately, the tower's designed to withstand winds of over 100mph.
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Fortunately, that whole huge fiasco didn't scare Younes Bendjima away.
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And fortunately, there are plenty other fish in the sea.
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Fortunately, both proposals are vast improvements on the status quo.
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Fortunately a side effect of acceleration tends to be efficiency.
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Fortunately for your bank account, there are several other options.
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Fortunately, things worked out the way they were supposed to.
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Fortunately, this need not be a disaster for living standards.
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Fortunately, Schrieber's canine kids have inspired him towards ongoing advocacy.
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Fortunately, sites seem to be trying to combat this problem.
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Fortunately, the cyber outlook for 2019 is not altogether grim.
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Fortunately, I already happen to be a "dry January" participant.
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Fortunately for South Africa some of its institutions remained strong.
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Fortunately, no one was injured and no property was damaged.
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Fortunately, Dr Golt has a plan to speed things up.
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But in this case, it was fortunately a smooth ride.
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Fortunately, the pool was close by to break her fall.
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Fortunately, this construction work was accompanied by a coaching revolution.
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Fortunately the Oasis does that one thing really, really well.
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Fortunately, some serious but helpful conversations will also take place.
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Fortunately, the rest of the laptop experience is very good.
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Fortunately, they don't get far as they're all tied together.
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Fortunately, I was able to make shots down the stretch.
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Fortunately, Kciuk hasn't forgotten the most important canine mechanic either.
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Fortunately, this isn't the approach I've seen most developers take.
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Look but don't touch... Fortunately, I follow my silent commands.
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"Fortunately, the type of exercise seems less important," Saragiotto added.
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Fortunately, we came back and found a way to win.
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My impression is that fortunately, the worst is behind us.
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Fortunately for Wakanda's economy, the Black Panther soon reverses course.
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Fortunately for representation, Elite's hot teen romances aren't exclusively heterosexual.
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Fortunately I've had three players that are in the squad.
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Fortunately, one question about the early days of Mystery Inc.
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Fortunately, it looks like he got the help he needed.
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Fortunately, Plex lets you subscribe via URL if search fails.
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" Fortunately, Czhuchry had a strong poker face: "I wouldn't break.
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Fortunately, Pinkett Smith said there was no foul play involved.
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But fortunately, yoga relieves stress — and nobody's complaining about that.
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Fortunately, this depressed pooch is one of the lucky ones.
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MACCALLUM: Fortunately, Omarosa is not involved in this particular trial.
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Fortunately, Sorrell's previous job had armed him with that knowledge.
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The haters may hate, but fortunately, Ciara's already over it.
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Fortunately those glitches are rare, but they're not unheard of.
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Fortunately, there's also a digital eSIM embedded in the laptop.
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Fortunately, Khloe said her siblings kept her nerves at bay.
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Fortunately, Michael Shannon as Elvis more than carries the weight.
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Fortunately, some good came of it despite their best efforts.
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Fortunately, you can change it to a more useful app.
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Fortunately, the vibe is perfect for deep healing and therapy.
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Fortunately, the European Union's law should indirectly help Americans somewhat.
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"But fortunately, freedoms exist and we can talk," she said.
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Fortunately, the FullContact (Free) app is a mostly serviceable replacement.
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Fortunately for SpaceX, Chairman Ajit Pai is all for it.
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Fortunately, there are some good sources they can turn to.
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Fortunately, mere mortals headed to Dubai have more affordable options.
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Fortunately, addressing the flaws in social media design are easier.
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Fortunately for Brown, however, investors saw something in his proposition.
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Fortunately, a glimmer of hope has emerged from inside Congress.
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Fortunately, we're already pretty in love with this year's pick.
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Fortunately, the most powerful messages kids absorb are from you.
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Fortunately, this rock was not part of the burial site.
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Fortunately, some participants have started to, albeit in small steps.
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Fortunately, since peaking around 1984, ozone levels have been declining.
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Google isn't limiting the new feature to its Chromecast, fortunately.
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Fortunately, a new cycle is beginning around these themes anyway.
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Fortunately, her security team caught her before hitting the ground.
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Fortunately, there are tricks to work your way around this.
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Fortunately, there is hope for consumers and companies like ours.
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Fortunately, Nicole Kidman had director Baz Luhrmann in her corner.
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Fortunately for her, Jedi was the perfect match for Luke.
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Fortunately for rabid fans, the teaser does include new footage.
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Fortunately, in many settings, Trump has controlled his childish tendencies.
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Fortunately, none of his 150 cattle were hurt, he said.
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Fortunately, he's as fanatical about Arsenal so I forgive him.
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Fortunately this smoke tornado, of sorts, was caught on camera.
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Fortunately, there appears to be no nerve or arterial damage.
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Fortunately, it was all a prank — they weren't actually live.
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Fortunately for me, I got a good pitch to hit.
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Fortunately, there is a search feature built right into Settings.
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Fortunately, the new administration appears ready to do the same.
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Fortunately, it is not too late to win this battle.
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Fortunately for pornographers, the statute's starting to fall to pieces.
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Fortunately, for the trees inside this settlement there is hope.
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Fortunately, I just discovered the Security Audit feature of 1Password.
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Fortunately, I found Seer, which does exactly that, but more.
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Fortunately, a few pieces of equipment can keep you alive.
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We fortunately have a pretty good relationship with our sun.
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Fortunately, some trends do now push in the other direction.
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Fortunately, Congress has the opportunity to choose a better path.
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Fortunately, it went in, and we'll take the one point.
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Fortunately, one talented individual came up with the perfect solution.
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Fortunately, cardboard and plastic are stronger than you might think.
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Here we are now and fortunately we hit the target.
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Fortunately, Jade's family and teachers stepped in to help her.
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Fortunately, the continent has a lot of room for growth.
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Fortunately, some members of Congress are trying to change that.
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Fortunately, a late spring date was picked for this event.
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Fortunately, most of what happens takes place high above you.
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"Fortunately, we're pretty much on the same page," they said.
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Fortunately, when the stress eased, I was able to stop.
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Fortunately for him, I was able to resist the temptation.
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But it was one set, fortunately for me, not two.
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Fortunately, the real world offers something of a better solution.
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Fortunately, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
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Fortunately, her daughters didn't seem to take the threat seriously.
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Fortunately, Hicks gets the message across without being particularly didactic.
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Fortunately, though, they soon ceased to pay me any attention.
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Fortunately for fans of the couple, the answer is no.
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Fortunately, the government has a chance to right this wrong.
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Fortunately, corporate America has not traversed this economic minefield alone.
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Fortunately, this is a problem we can do something about.
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Fortunately, "this will be a quick cold snap," Thompson said.
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Fortunately, the Trump administration is working to solve these issues.
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Fortunately, the one point Americans agree on is dead wrong.
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Fortunately, Senate Republicans are looking to end the impasse. Sens.
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Fortunately, Ecobee has other options at a lower price point.
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Fortunately, Hollywood casting agents came calling and scooped him up.
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Fortunately for Trump, there is a deal to be made.
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Fortunately, that's changing, especially with regard to credit default swaps.
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Fortunately, nobody died because of the Three Mile Island accident.
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Fortunately for Ryan, there aren't many political landmines in 2016.
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Fortunately, I was able to enroll in a magnet school.
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Fortunately, our leaders in Congress can do something about it.
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Fortunately, conservatives have a plethora of ideas on the table.
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Fortunately, there's an effort afoot to help solve these problems.
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Fortunately, that larger Oasis chassis accommodates a lot more battery.
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Fortunately, we found ourselves a bench in a nearby churchyard.
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Fortunately, some lawmakers have gotten the message and rejected it.
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Fortunately, the televisions in the press room had a replay.
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Fortunately, the ACA — also known as ObamaCare — changed all that.
|
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Fortunately the president backed away from making such a play.
|
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Fortunately, many interviewers use the same questions to vet applicants.
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Fortunately, two experimental treatments proved to dramatically boost survival rates.
|
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And fortunately for Democrats and Republicans, Kavanaugh is no Carswell.
|
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Fortunately, the rules governing the internet aren't written in stone.
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Zwerg, fortunately, did not come of age in that world.
|
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Fortunately, the food experience was about to get way better.
|
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Fortunately, Israelis and Palestinians themselves realize they need and update.
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Fortunately, West said they are working on addressing this issue.
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Fortunately none of the neighbors have complained about the noise.
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Fortunately it all happened toward the end of the concert.
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Fortunately, the app is easy to use and pleasantly designed.
|
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" And fortunately, the response was, in her words, "overwhelmingly positive.
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Fortunately most benchmarks are free and super easy to use.
|
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Fortunately, the Trump administration appears to have learned its lesson.
|
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"Fortunately, I had done my homework last year," he said.
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Fortunately, a fitting nickname is already available: the Trump voter.
|
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Fortunately, the basics for this future are being explored today.
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Fortunately, the rush of the ticking clock is mostly imagined.
|
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Fortunately for her though, Kardashian now gets the last say.
|
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Fortunately, West Virginia's Bob Huggins is not your typical coach.
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The internet, fortunately, hasn't been entirely unwise in this regard.
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Fortunately, "Bitch Better Have My Money" didn't get any airtime.
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Fortunately, the Congress provided attendees with some serious connection speed.
|
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Fortunately, the tasting was fully redeemed by the sparkling wines.
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Fortunately, this may not be as hard as it sounds.
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Fortunately, a chance to create more security will also arrive.
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Fortunately, she had a friend with her and they escaped.
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Fortunately this sound decision should put an end to that.
|
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Fortunately, with the Blue Bottle dripper this didn't seem necessary.
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Her parents, fortunately, didn't hear my cries and come down.
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"Fortunately, I was able to save him," the restaurateur says.
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Fortunately, there's rarely anyone around to hear me singing along.
|
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Fortunately, if you spot these errors, they're easy to fix.
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Fortunately, a few simple policies can make a massive impact.
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Fortunately, he had alerted his wife, who found his truck.
|
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Fortunately, it's still completely doable with just a few clicks.
|
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Fortunately, young people are often deeply concerned and directly engaged.
|
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Fortunately, there's good reason for job seekers to feel optimistic.
|
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Fortunately, your files aren't deleted if you don't pay up.
|
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Fortunately, Congress has the authority to settle the structural issue.
|
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Fortunately, hotel guests are VIPs and can skip the line.
|
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Fortunately, the brilliant details of each statue attract the eye.
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Fortunately, there was no call for a show of hands.
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Fortunately, the moon turns out to be a giant sandbox.
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Fortunately, there is a solution: be as vegan as possible.
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Fortunately, good poems, like good people, do tend to congregate.
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Fortunately, a powerful voice was willing to intercede: Peyton Manning.
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Fortunately, it's also a struggle that has now been joined.
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Related: Fortunately, not all Republicans have made the same decision.
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Fortunately, we have Tejal Rao, The Times's California restaurant critic.
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Fortunately, there is no climate change denier movement in China.
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Fortunately, a majority has enough sense to vote against that.
|
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Fortunately, writers like Lessard demonstrate that the truth awaits excavation.
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Fortunately, you can find solutions to both of your concerns.
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"Fortunately, VA is ready," the VA said on its website.
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Fortunately, theirs is a relationship built on hashing out differences.
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Fortunately we can draw upon insights from recent interdisciplinary initiatives.
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Fortunately, she has six months of living expenses saved up.
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Fortunately, the authorities were able to detonate the device safely.
|
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Fortunately for him, the classroom was on the first floor.
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There is, fortunately, much more to love in this collection.
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Fortunately, there are no signs that an eruption is imminent.
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Fortunately, there is a lot of ruin in a democracy.
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Fortunately the grenade hit a dirt mound, absorbing the explosion.
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Fortunately, you can always toggle most of this stuff manually.
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Fortunately, the bezel control is back in the Active 2.
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Fortunately, we had the 1.5Ah battery waiting in the wings.
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Fortunately, attraction relies on much more than your physical appearance.
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Fortunately, the vibe is so relaxed you might not care.
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Fortunately, I have learned a few lessons the hard way.
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Fortunately, it is not too late to alter the course.
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Fortunately we still have private media that provide some counterbalance.
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Fortunately, "Girls" doesn't give you much time for academic reflection.
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Fortunately for Biden, the last few days have been promising.
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Fortunately, we're seeing progress from coast to coast: California's Gov.
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Fortunately, we've got resources to help you get it done.
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Fortunately, this wasn't my first experience negotiating a job offer.
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Fortunately he missed her and hit the flimsy wall instead.
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Fortunately for us, though, the political prognosis isn't all bleak.
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Fortunately, the internet is filled with websites that can help.
|
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Fortunately, my annual fitness obsession could not be better timed.
|
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Fortunately, there is nothing to suggest iOS users were impacted.
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Fortunately, the Energy Department's order is not yet enacted policy.
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Fortunately, in the end, the decent members of Woodmont prevailed.
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Fortunately, Will allowed me to take the grid to 15x16.
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Fortunately, even the skeptics approached the wines with open minds.
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Fortunately, our mindset around this is largely under our control.
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Fortunately, the CFPB's rule still has a chance at survival.
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Fortunately, the executive orders and recent legislation introduced by Rep.
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Fortunately, we have seen a groundswell of opposition already emerge.
|
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Fortunately, I brought some duct tape for a quick fix.
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Fortunately for me, I get the Constructor Notes in advance.
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Fortunately, the sugary crossings were kind, not to mention delicious.
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Fortunately, I had the sticker to go where screws couldn't.
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Fortunately, many Texans are out in force to help them.
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Fortunately, Medicare controls so much money that it has clout.
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Fortunately, the training lasted only two and a half hours.
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Fortunately, our brains are remarkably plastic and sensitive to experience.
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Fortunately for all, Kennedy pulled us back from that brink.
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Fortunately, it has an opportunity to do so right now.
|
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Fortunately, you're in the home of the American auto industry.
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Fortunately, graduates from these programs earn some serious starting salaries.
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Fortunately, the excellent hotel service helped make up for it.
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" He added, "Fortunately, we got through that one reasonably well.
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Fortunately, Congress, which holds the purse strings, is pushing back.
|
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Fortunately, the story of Parker has not been entirely lost.
|
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Fortunately, strength training programs don't have to be insanely complicated.
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Fortunately, the higher tariff on steel ended prematurely on Dec.
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Fortunately for the Knicks, it was just a fleeting panic.
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Fortunately, there's time to prepare yourself for this historic windfall.
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It was a cloud that most people didn't believe, fortunately.
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Fortunately, American exceptionalism remains deeply ingrained in the national psyche.
|
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It's a lot to do, but fortunately we're not broke.
|
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Fortunately, we have a bold president in the White House.
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Fortunately, people with civic courage are working to protect them.
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"That's just fortunately or unfortunately how it works," he said.
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And, fortunately, Ms. Franz includes a lot of such footage.
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Fortunately, they have since discovered that they all speak Spanish.
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Fortunately, he found a studio apartment in his price range.
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"Fortunately Donald Trump is not the last word," he said.
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Fortunately, my wife was clear about my desire to live.
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Fortunately, we had a successful ending with a ring retrieval.
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Fortunately, the counselors overheard him and asked him to stop.
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Fortunately, many brewers still seem to feel the same way.
|
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Fortunately, the rules governing organic pesticide use are more relaxed.
|
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Fortunately, we don't have to theorize about what might work.
|
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Fortunately, InControl proved to be perfectly reliable this time around.
|
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Fortunately for Musk, Sunday's launch went off without a hitch.
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The injuries, fortunately, were determined not to be life threatening.
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Fortunately for her, the KMT is in an even bigger mess.
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Fortunately, our simulator can run 10,000 of those hypotheticals as well.
|
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Fortunately, Lowder has the power of the Four Seasons behind him.
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Fortunately, Wolfhard knows how to make life funny in his offtime.
|
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Fortunately for audiences, streaming platforms make avoiding such duds far easier.
|
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Fortunately, fans shouldn't worry about Betty looking towards Archie for romance.
|
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Fortunately, it's worth watching to see McKinnn's fantastic depiction of Pennywise.
|
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Fortunately, we have some new Dr. Snows for the 21st century.
|
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Fortunately, Microsoft has a hardware support check app you can download.
|
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Fortunately, the company seems to recognize the value of dark mode.
|
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But fortunately YouTuber DefendTheHouse went ahead and did it for you.
|
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Fortunately this time, BlackBerry has a bit of a head start.
|
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Fortunately, the Democrats are already talking about Flint without much prompting.
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Fortunately, most apps let you do this without too much trouble.
|
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Fortunately, she let the high school hopeful, Jacob Staudenmaier, down gently.
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Fortunately I was well-financed by that time in my life.
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Fortunately, the club's security was quickly able to subdue the man.
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Fortunately, women are already blazing the trail towards consciously championing equality.
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Fortunately, that means the getups that were good really stood out.
|
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Fortunately, iMovie lets you detach the audio from your video clips.
|
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Fortunately, we're here today to separate the junk from the jewels.
|
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Fortunately for the states, that is not what the law allows.
|
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Fortunately, Best Buy's SNES Classic pre-sale didn't have these issues.
|
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Fortunately for him, the choice is not a particularly difficult one.
|
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Fortunately for her, the Trump-Clinton gap is actually rather large.
|
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Fortunately, Doyle said the cartridge still works, despite the rough landing.
|
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Fortunately, two other people pulled over and started helping this person.
|
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"Fortunately I am in this one," he told Vogue of Nutcracker.
|
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Fortunately, the dog was unharmed in the scuffle, despite its screams.
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Fortunately, Chance the Rapper is here to remind us, Mashable reports.
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Fortunately, Aloe Bud pretty much removes that pressure from the equation.
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Fortunately, my wife is a light sleeper, and unflappable under pressure.
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Fortunately, these ruses were all too easy to spot and discount.
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Fortunately, there was a MUCH easier trail back down the hill.
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"Unfortunately and fortunately we have to play each other," Serena continued.
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Fortunately, the Supreme Court decided this isn't cool back in 2014.
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Fortunately, Apple appears to have gone for a more subtle approach.
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While it's a lot of work, it's fortunately very interesting work.
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Simon: Fortunately, we weren't partying properly: just drinking and smoking hash.
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Fortunately, firefighters were able to gain some control over the blaze.
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Fortunately, there a few options available that will improve your performance.
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Fortunately, shirtless Vladimir Putin is here to assuage all our fears.
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Fortunately, solar panels generally work best when exposed to the light.
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Fortunately, the two were roommates, and their house proved surprisingly versatile.
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Fortunately, this is something H5N1 and H7N9 have yet to do.
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Fortunately, pre-existing "microtears in condoms" are not really a thing.
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Fortunately, polling in France has a long and fairly impressive history.
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Fortunately, I knew exactly what was going on with my body.
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Fortunately, Hinderliter turned a corner about a week later, he said.
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Fortunately, it seems that WorldView-4 is still within Maxar's control.
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Fortunately, the resorts around the hotel share a similarly glamorous vibe.
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Fortunately it is now being used to make The Young Pope.
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Fortunately, there are ways people can begin to recover from PTSD.
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Fortunately, the BCRA was voted down by Congress earlier this year.
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Fortunately, I had enough Church Latin to make out the meaning.
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Fortunately, you don't have to look far for character-building movies.
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Fortunately for them, their time away doesn't seem to have mattered.
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Fortunately, America and Russia have been on great terms ever since!
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Fortunately, we love a challenge, and our work here is done.
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Fortunately, it seems Razer has heard your cry for more colors.
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Fortunately, in the Harris County case, the jurors considered the facts.
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Fortunately, this Friday is Take Your Action Figure to Work Day.
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Fortunately, creating network effects are available to startups from Day One.
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Fortunately, there is an old idea that could do the job.
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Fortunately for all of us (and Us), she regained her confidence.
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Fortunately, there's another Sixth World novel on the way next year.
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Fortunately for all of us, that's precisely why foot peels exist.
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Fortunately, the boy infected with Keystone virus recovered from the infection.
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Fortunately, there is some good news to go with the bad.
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Fortunately, customers enjoy the efficiency of interacting with a real person.
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Fortunately, the video cuts out just before we see any bloodshed.
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Fortunately, though, Craigslist simply relocated the section under its Community header.
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Fortunately, there weren't more people that were injured by the collapse.
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Fortunately, for most of us, those moments aren't captured on film.
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Fortunately, no additional rain is in the forecast for five days.
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Fortunately for the actress herself, real life isn't quite as dramatic.
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Fortunately, longtime Mac accessory and storage maker OWC has a solution.
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Fortunately, the erotic novels of E.L. James are easy to acquire.
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Fortunately, Reddit users are busy at work hunting down the answers.
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Fortunately, there is a fix for this problem: long-wear liner.
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Fortunately, the royal family and our culture has changed since then.
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Fortunately, you can install browser extensions to take care of those.
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Fortunately, other ways exist to examine and understand an AI's output.
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And, fortunately, it's way easier to make than most people think.
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Fortunately, there is bipartisan legislation in Congress to fix this problem.
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"Fortunately, I don't think it's too late to correct the course."
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Fortunately for our readers, normal for Jess is still pretty cool.
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Fortunately, Iran is not about to become a nuclear-weapons power.
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Fortunately, as this report will argue, the trap is a myth.
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Fortunately, I'm calling summer 2018 the season of the summer trouser.
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Fortunately, the 28 videos that they've already produced will remain online.
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But, fortunately, this story has a happy ending for everyone involved.
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Fortunately, my colleagues and I were able to make that happen.
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Fortunately, in the past they have tended to follow reliable patterns.
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This debris, fortunately, hasn't yet collided with any other working satellites.
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Fortunately, some pieces for such a move are already in place.
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Fortunately, there's a light (heh) at the end of the tunnel.
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Fortunately, Rowling had a solution of her sleeve: a spin-off.
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Fortunately, Android provides a way out of this: Do Not Disturb.
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"Fortunately we generate very little revenue from the U.K.," Moonves says.
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Fortunately, Bowker decided to take another look at the ticket first.
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Fortunately, Joe knows just the place to help Claudia get clean.
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Fortunately, there's no shortage of lace-up boots on the market.
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Fortunately, there are ways to treat headaches that don't require witchcraft.
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Fortunately there were no fatalities, although three people suffered minor injuries.
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Fortunately, incentives can also be used to make primary care better.
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Fortunately, Johnson is particularly suited to forge a new path forward.
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Fortunately, it sounds like it won't — at least, according to Brown.
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Fortunately, we haven't had any crazy experiences with our animal ambassadors.
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Fortunately, their lungs are clear and doctors expect them to recover.
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Fortunately, Del Valle had signed and addressed it on the back.
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Fortunately, you can get connected almost everywhere — except on a plane.
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Fortunately, you can do that without involving Amazon, Google, or Apple.
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Fortunately, many of them also work on older versions of iOS.
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Fortunately, behavioral economics has a lot to say about this problem.
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Fortunately, some other major items were spared destruction in the flames.
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Fortunately, the Seattle Times reports that there were no series injuries.
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Fortunately, they've already had some practice with this sort of thing.
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Fortunately, GoFundMe staffers say the latter is hard to pull off.
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Fortunately, the film did provide at least one piece of entertainment.
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Fortunately, there's something simple we can do to fight it off.
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Fortunately, there's no imminent nuclear strike inbound on the Aloha State.
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Fortunately, there are a ton of great Mail apps for iOS.
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Fortunately there are a few options to deal with the spam.
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"Fortunately, our generation realizes that it's time for change," he adds.
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Fortunately, Mercury retrograde ends soon—on September 20, to be exact.
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Fortunately, there are experts committed to helping others figure this out.
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Fortunately, I got it over the pad and it went in.
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Fortunately, Thompson did remember to post something sweet about his mom.
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Fortunately, the little fellow is making the most of its downtime.
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Fortunately for me, it was something I was able to achieve.
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Fortunately, the history of the nuclear age suggests an alternative. Containment.
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Fortunately, Windows 10 and Windows 8 are immune from the threat.
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Fortunately, Qaiser survived and managed to find her way to help.
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Fortunately, marquee names in tech have emerged as champions of encryption.
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Fortunately, they were able to remove the cancer in its entirety.
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Fortunately, it seems like it's all good for his dad now.
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Fortunately, no major exotic species introductions have occurred up to now.
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Fortunately, ASASSN-15lh provides an excellent opportunity to investigate this possibility.
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Fortunately, this kid understands the comedy in a good poop joke.
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Fortunately, there are plenty of allies that can improve his odds.
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Fortunately, many cases are resolved with no harm to the customer.
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Fortunately for the Cavs, he didn't have to do it alone.
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Fortunately upgrading your AirPods doesn't have to cost you a premium.
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Fortunately, Paramount is moving right along with whatever's next for Terminator.
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Fortunately, Sansa has a notion of where to turn for help.
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Fortunately, Wheeler's tenure as chairman is rapidly coming to a close.
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Fortunately, Takaki agreed to speak with me via translator over email.
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Fortunately for those more fickle fans, the $1,000 deposit is refundable.
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Fortunately, it booked $20 billion in profits outside the United States!
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Fortunately for everyone involved, Demolition has copious amounts of JG voiceover.
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Fortunately, there's a new way to navigate: Heads-Up Displays (HUDs).
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Fortunately for us, Zoë Kravitz is not one of those people.
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Fortunately, it eventually chose to abstain, allowing the agreement to pass.
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Fortunately, the couple's home was saved thanks to the first responders.
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Fortunately, we're trying to do this before an unfortunate incident happens.
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Fortunately, teams from Iraq, Iran and Sudan all obtained their visas.
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Fortunately, Richie's dance moves are — she's nailed Marky Mark's '90s 'tude.
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And, fortunately, the rest of the costume isn't quite as terrible.
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Fortunately, you can protect your Android by downloading an antivirus app.
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Fortunately, I don't have to live life without PLL right away.
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Fortunately, Annelotte de Graff, aka Amber Arcades, is a different beast.
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Fortunately, a grounded energy around communication will flow later this morning.
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Fortunately, we're beginning to see the rise of intentional community instigators.
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Fortunately, Europe does not have to look far for proven ideas.
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Fortunately Ms. Peir had attended a Dataminr training session hours before.
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Fortunately for Schlank, he wasn't made to drink against his will.
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Fortunately, the rider falls right into the mattress cushioning, his fall.
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I saw him off his line and fortunately, it went in.
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Fortunately, you have some control over the way others see you.
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Fortunately, only a few states have followed suit, for two reasons.
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Fortunately, we weren't the only ones who knew about the mural.
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Fortunately, taking your site from "tortoise" to "hare" is relatively simple.
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Fortunately, Savannah's mother Heather is more supportive than her church officials.
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And, yeah, fortunately for me I didn't end up as Tomas.
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Fortunately, some clothing companies are waking up to the climate crisis.
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Fortunately, the Hispanic vote stands between Trump and the White House.
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"Fortunately there is some slight optimism," the team said on Twitter.
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Fortunately, courts and Congress have taken some steps to do so.
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Fortunately, the characteristics did not prevent a successful landing in Philadelphia.
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Fortunately, my insurance covered nearly everything and I only owe $25.20.
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Fortunately, no Americans were killed in the Dar Es Salam bombing.
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Fortunately, we have started to see some cracks in Maduro's dam.
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Fortunately, Apple offers a solution for its iPhone users: Text Replacement.
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Fortunately, Trump has extended a comment period before implementation until September.
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"Fortunately, coalition planes never hit a civil-defense vehicle," Mohammad said.
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Fortunately, these presidential candidates already have a playbook with Democratic Gov.
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Fortunately, it took me only five years to pay it off.
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Fortunately, my wife was out and wouldn't be home until late.
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Mr. Lauer, fortunately, is not going to moderate a presidential debate.
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Fortunately, there are still eight weeks between now and Election Day.
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Fortunately, we found many freelancers who reported having the opposite experience.
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Fortunately, FDIC data show that the number closing has been decreasing.
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Fortunately, there is a potent tool to fix these errors: checklists.
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Fortunately, we have demonstrated the capacity to learn from previous disasters.
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Fortunately for travelers, the worst immediate possibilities have been largely avoided.
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Fortunately, other options for making up the lost revenue are available.
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Fortunately, Oprah's first rule is one I could totally get behind.
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Fortunately, Patagonia offers sizing charts for its men's and women's wetsuits.
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Fortunately, these overzealous state debt-collection policies soon could be prohibited.
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Fortunately, legislation has been introduced in the U.S. House by Rep.
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Fortunately, Harvard and other colleges do not subscribe to this worldview.
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Fortunately, there are many scholarships available to help defray the costs.
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Fortunately, Trump cannot make these deep cuts to the EPA unilaterally.
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Fortunately, the fella I was with works for the local newspaper.
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Fortunately, I found the young have a thirst for this message.
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Fortunately, his provider — the CrescentCare HIV/AIDS Clinic — participates in 340B.
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Fortunately, it's incredibly easy to sharpen a shot in Photoshop 2020.
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Fortunately, it's just $3.99 and will be available starting September 25.
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Fortunately, there is time for Congress to avoid making this mistake.
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Fortunately, solutions are being offered in Congress that merit serious attention.
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Fortunately for Los Angeles, they are peaking at the right time.
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Three people have been hospitalized but fortunately no one has died.
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Fortunately, today will present opportunities to get things back in order.
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Fortunately, the Democratic Party is determined to do something about it.
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Fortunately, some major communication breakthroughs in your relationships arrive this August.
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Fortunately, there are free apps that can pick up the slack.
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Fortunately, another chain with a similar concept was ready to help.
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Fortunately, someone left the parts of a bridge just lying around.
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Fortunately, you'll feel some grounding energy (especially in your relationships) today.
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Fortunately, there are plenty of healthy, easy ways to do so.
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Fortunately, your reward is an avalanche of new games to play.
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"Fortunately, guys poured on the offense," said Cardinals manager Mike Matheny.
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Fortunately, Meikle-Small is totally okay with not being Sansa Stark.
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Fortunately for runners, the kidneys usually fully recover within 48 hours.
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Fortunately for Madonna, Georgiou doesn't feel that way in the slightest.
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Fortunately, Chris is amazing ... We worked together great, we had fun.
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Fortunately, Joey emailed me to give an authoritative take on things.
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Fortunately, I do not have to worry about social media yet.
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Fortunately, Cole says, women are entering the sextech community in droves.
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Fortunately, there appears to be a real market for the stuff.
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Fortunately, communications in your close relationships will become easier later on.
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Fortunately, they totally accepted me, but not everyone is so lucky.
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Fortunately, most stores sold out in just a day or two.
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Fortunately, not everyone in the press plays along all the time.
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Fortunately, there are handles on both sides, which helped me immensely.
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Fortunately, having enough life insurance can make this dream a reality.
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Fortunately, as the symposium made clear, the animals are not friendless.
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Fortunately, the White House typically avoids the banning of criticism business.
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Fortunately, the movie's domestic box-office prospects are looking positive. Boxoffice.
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Fortunately for Amazon, the local soldiers and monks are big customers.
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Fortunately for me, the incredibly unhealthy relationship ran its inevitable course.
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Fortunately, the mercury should push into the high fifties this afternoon.
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"Fortunately, Secret Service was here because Steve Scalise was here," Rep.
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Fortunately, he was willing to set aside some time to answer.
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Fortunately, Mashable's Stan Schroeder says that you absolutely don't need one.
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Fortunately, those two moments of extreme political violence have been exceptions.
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He owns the house, so, fortunately, we don't pay any rent.
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Fortunately for me, that's where my height and age helped out.
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And, fortunately, none of them are on track to hit us.
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Fortunately, there are things you can do to shore it up.
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As such, there are fortunately many strong contenders, including Joe Biden.
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Fortunately, I was able to, just barely, keep up with her.
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Fortunately, my fellow passenger only needed to consider for a second.
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Fortunately we just don't live in that kind of world anymore.
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Fortunately, our readers have largely been willing to fill that gap.
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Fortunately, the self-imposed quarantine was successful in preventing further transmission.
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Fortunately, Congress has an opportunity right now to rectify the problem.
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Fortunately, Twitter told the Post it is working on a fix.
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Fortunately, his neighbor is a retired cop played by Bruce Willis.
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Fortunately for him, his wife, a physician, had her own coverage.
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"Unfortunately and fortunately we have to play each other," Serena said.
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Fortunately, the house beer, a pale ale, was cold and refreshing.
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Fortunately, she lives with roommates who also find themselves at home.
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Fortunately, my goal was to collect only the nuts' outer husks.
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Fortunately, some things weren't quite so strenuous — namely, her phone bill.
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Fortunately, he only suffered from minor bruising after taking a tumble.
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Fortunately, Redditor hjbardenhagen has found a way to work around this.
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Fortunately, GSI Outdoors introduced the Coffee Rocket, eliminating this conundrum forever.
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Fortunately, the spigot is fairly large and offers good water pressure.
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It's a fun place, and fortunately, the food isn't bad, either.
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Fortunately, Facebook allows its users to change their gender very easily.
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Fortunately NYT Cooking has pulled together a collection of lunch recipes.
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Fortunately, I often am joined by much younger "Barbie doll" types.
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Fortunately, like most things in life, there's an app for that.
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Fortunately, clearing your iPhone&aposs Facebook cache is quick and easy.
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Fortunately, several jurisdictions have seen the light and opened the door.
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Fortunately for users in the EU this was opt-in there.
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Fortunately, there's a third option, which is what I went with.
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Fortunately, it's Sunday, so I don't have to pay for parking.
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And we also most fortunately know that it really doesn't matter.
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Fortunately, some progressives understood that politics isn't only an inside game.
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Fortunately a certain trend helps partially negate the detrimental aspects; creativity.
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And fortunately, Pepto seemed to be the cure for young pregnancy.
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Fortunately, one of those better pieces, "Deuce Coupe," returns on Friday.
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Fortunately for me, my upgrade to Windows 103 was pretty easy.
|
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Fortunately, the Rosenstein story took a new turn on Wednesday afternoon.
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Fortunately, because I enjoy opera, I did not mind the intrusion.
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Fortunately for Snyder, she has not owed taxes in recent years.
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Fortunately, the American people aren't taking these tax plans lying down.
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Fortunately we can still listen to BBC for in opinionated facts.
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Fortunately, the owners suggested that Time Out would complement his skills.
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Fortunately, Couling is fine despite his close brush with winged evil.
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Fortunately, there is ample reason to expect answers to these questions.
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Fortunately, all things, even national nightmares, eventually come to an end.
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There is, fortunately, a workaround for that disc requirement: go digital.
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Fortunately, DACA not included in this Bill, negotiations to start now!
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Fortunately private markets do not depend on the short term cycle.
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Fortunately, everyone else in the movie seems unmoved by the news.
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Fortunately, in most of the United States, we're at that level.
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Fortunately for our family, my child's doctors did not give up.
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Fortunately for him, Tesla's current share price provides a sizable buffer.
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Fortunately, there are ways you can help foster your child's friendships.
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Fortunately her son hurried downstairs to turn off the gas knob.
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Fortunately, there is a history of regional cooperation in West Africa.
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Fortunately, unlike the weather, we have some influence over this system.
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Fortunately, the reality stars were "good sports" about the whole thing.
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Fortunately, there are signs that the country is starting to change.
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Fortunately, there are better ways to share accounts without sharing passwords.
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His car was totaled, but Mr. Nadler, fortunately, was not inside.
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Fortunately, I never had to carry a camera and its equipment.
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Fortunately for me, the money was refunded to my credit card.
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And fortunately, her teachers have been accommodating of her unique situation.
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Fortunately, risks appear to be stabilizing and the OTT opportunity growing.
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Fortunately, even the FDA offers a compromise between urgency and safety.
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"Fortunately I haven't gotten into the Ukraine thing yet," Barr said.
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Fortunately, in my recovery, I was able to start another career.
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It's powerful rhetoric, but fortunately it's not much more than that.
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Fortunately, the process isn&apost as difficult as you might think.
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The United States today is fortunately much more free than China.
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Fortunately, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission rejected Perry's proposal this week.
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Fortunately, when it did, no one took that exec's alleged suggestion.
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Fortunately, the culprit was caught in the act and on camera.
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" He added: "Fortunately, however, I need not strike that balance today!
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Fortunately, Staples's dynamic visuals more than make up for this stagnancy.
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Fortunately for Ms. Lucido, her concept and Mr. Beckman's are different.
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"Fortunately, we were able to weather the storm early," Ward said.
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Fortunately, I don't have to use the back page button often.
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Fortunately for Uber, it rerouted itself and brought on new leadership.
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Fortunately for oil bulls, Kloza believes that the pullback is over.
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Fortunately, all three of those issues lie within an organization's control.
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Three tables away, Tim McKee fortunately had not heard our conversation.
|
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GM, fortunately, sold its European operations and brands to France's PSA.
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Fortunately, a global initiative exists to improve core public health capacities.
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Fortunately, Nest has a guide where you can check for yourself.
|
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Fortunately, brushing up on your business skills doesn't require formal education.
|
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Fortunately, it's one of the best new shows of the fall.
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Fortunately, the FDA is showing its determination to modernize and change.
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Fortunately, she'd later get her revenge on him and take control.
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Fortunately, some of Secretary Acosta's initial actions will provide some clues.
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Fortunately, the onion stayed inside the crispy breading after each bite.
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Fortunately, relief from these antiquated tariffs is just around the corner.
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Fortunately, I was able to find another job in the company.
|
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Fortunately, we have financial instruments to deal with precisely this issue.
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Fortunately, there are signs that the country is starting to change.
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Fortunately, the precious engines were not hurt nor the body itself.
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Fortunately for them, some other N.L. contenders have had similar struggles.
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My husband's a doctor, fortunately, and he's been traveling with me.
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Fortunately, I know where to turn to find some encouraging words.
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I fell to the floor and fortunately I wasn't left unconscious.
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Fortunately, the facts about solitary are slowly creeping into public view.
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Fortunately for him and Erica, Mom's a big fan of hers.
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Fortunately, I have no small experience in matters of the liver.
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Fortunately, we have today a broader definition of "success" in science.
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Fortunately, some folks find ways around this, but it isn't easy.
|
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Fortunately for visitors, umus aren't just consigned to one annual festival.
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Fortunately, Fox News can turn to its biggest star of all: Trump.
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Fortunately for me, that's the only way I have ever approached life.
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Fortunately for them, a billionaire with deep pockets has joined their team.
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Fortunately it's not difficult to set up password synchronization over the cloud.
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Fortunately, you can also hold down the HDMI button on the remote.
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Fortunately for Ciriano, Jones wasn't the only memorable highlight of his show.
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Fortunately, banks are "awash with liquidity", says Guido Tabellini of Bocconi University.
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Fortunately, it looks like one of the world's biggest film festivals agrees.
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Fortunately for Ora, the cycle 23 judging panel is fierce, times three.
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" Fortunately for Lowell, the conversation didn't go far, ending with, "Don't delete.
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Fortunately, the government has some room to ease back on fiscal consolidation.
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And fortunately, we've got just that kind of fire food guide ahead.
|
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Fortunately, two enterprising souls fill the void with clients they rolled themselves.
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Fortunately, there are a number of groups working to do just that.
|
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Fortunately, Microsoft is now mulling ways to make the process less painful.
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Fortunately, that's also the kind of awkward that also means good television.
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Fortunately, no one was injured, but someone's going to need a bath.
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Fortunately, Shatner's in good company when it comes to celebrity death hoaxes.
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Fortunately for Cleveland, Tristan Thompson had James' back on the offensive glass.
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Fortunately, the people who actually worked on these devices are still around.
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Fortunately, local officials have an emergency plan should the worst happen again.
|
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Fortunately, this week the Education Department announced it is simplifying the process.
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Fortunately, the Wasserstein modifications made GANs stable enough to produce recognizable art.
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Fortunately, there's a way to project yourself, according to Xiao and Chen.
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Fortunately this ill-advised idea was rejected after months of public outcry.
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Fortunately, Congress and nearly two dozen attorney generals are on the case.
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Fortunately for her, J.S.'s family never gave up looking for her.
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Fortunately, Klum has a fantastic response that should keep those critics quiet.
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Fortunately it remained below freezing for our put-in, but only just.
|
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Fortunately for us thirsty audiences, this means the games will go on.
|
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Fortunately, there were no injuries reported as a result of the collision.
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"But fortunately, he's "more difficult to kill than anyone can possibly imagine.
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Fortunately, that would not mean harvesting innocent squid for their sucker teeth.
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Fortunately, we have you covered with all this crazy good new stuff.
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Fortunately, it seems the internet is always happy to provide such images.
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But fortunately, I think we all really loved being in the studio.
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Fortunately, it's not hard for Baldwin to slip into his Trump costume.
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Fortunately, GBS is often temporary, and patients can make a full recovery.
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Fortunately, there are only three or four Pats fans in the group.
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Fortunately, she was there to think fast and undo the painful tourniquet.
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Fortunately we were all so stupid and broke that nothing ever happened.
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According to ABC News, the Category 4 status was fortunately short-lived.
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And fortunately, we don't have to bid these memories goodbye just yet.
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Fortunately, "we can cure most of these [EBV-cancer] patients," Cohen says.
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Fortunately for many tech employees, they take home well over that minimum.
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Fortunately, there is no asteroid currently worrying scientists like 2019 PDC would.
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Fortunately, Netflix's Fuller House has reunited all of them...err, almost, anyway.
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Fortunately, tonight's cozy—the Moon in Leo is sending you dreamy vibes.
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Fortunately for them, the chances of a "giant-killing" have just increased.
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Fortunately for JPMorgan Chase, the geopolitical concerns aren't hurting its overall results.
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His neighbors included Woody Allen, Paula Zahn and, fortunately for him, Moore.
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Fortunately, in my career, I've dealt with a lot of wonderful people.
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Fortunately, courts have recognized some exceptions that allow employees to protect themselves.
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"Fortunately, someone told me to major in business in college," says Rohrssen.
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So they, fortunately for me, gave it back and I bought it.
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Never has a synopsis, fortunately included in the program, been so necessary.
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Fortunately, the Arecibo team did further observations of the star on Sunday.
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Fortunately, for every problem modern capitalism creates, modern capitalism offers a solution.
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Fortunately, Ronda was there to pull 'em BOTH out of the water.
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Fortunately, Congress has stepped in to get hydropower development back on track.
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Fortunately, there is no sign that China, the biggest emitter, is wavering.
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Fortunately, Google might resolve this issue for good in the near future.
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Fortunately, even the low-end the Pixelbook Go includes that much RAM.
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Fortunately, they all end up online now, so I'm covered either way.
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Fortunately, you can get one of these yourself directly from the artist.
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Fortunately, our daughter's middle school provides supplemental parental assistance for sex education.
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Fortunately, G-Sync helps ensure there's no tearing at lower frame rates.
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Fortunately, we find ourselves in the golden age of couples sex toys.
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Fortunately, there are options available no matter what your dietary needs are.
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Fortunately for Whit, a new block of 2020 shows went on sale.
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Fortunately, this measure was not quite as crazy as it initially seemed.
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Fortunately, the White House has said that the president will replace it.
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Fortunately, the instructions I found online for tutu-making were fairly easy.
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Fortunately, these shower-head bacteria probably won't harm the average healthy person.
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Fortunately for fans of the Tucker legend, Rob Ida has all three.
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Fortunately, there's a way to disable discrete calling in the iPhone settings.
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Fortunately for China, the Communist Party was sometimes prepared to take risks.
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Fortunately, we have leftover chicken and potatoes so it's a quick reheat.
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Fortunately for him, the kibbutz movement also saw the need for ideologues.
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Fortunately we are among the few creatures smart enough to use tools.
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Fortunately, there's a startup that wants to make those calls for you.
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Fortunately for us all, SNL's writers went straight for the poop chute.
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Fortunately Mrs May is unlikely to be able to bring it about.
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Fortunately for me, and everyone else here, the bill stalled in committee.
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The handle fortunately wasn't taken, so I immediately set up the account.
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But fortunately for Evan, Southern California Edison had a property next door.
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Fortunately, Thompson did remember to post something sweet about his own mom.
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Fortunately our amazing illustrator Javier Rodriguez is a new father as well.
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Fortunately, in 2016 the lovebirds found their way back to each other.
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Fortunately, the waiter left her alone so he could get them food.
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Fortunately, the Spanish-speaking passengers next to us had the same problem.
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"Fortunately there has been significant progress in Hollywood and beyond," says Griffin.
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Fortunately many of de Waal's other interventions come off much more successfully.
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Fortunately, if you work with the Novogratz clan, it's never really dull.
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Fortunately, the image accompanying the tweet is also easily found at Kodakphones.com.
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Fortunately for me, the war on people did not swallow me up.
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The offices down the street had a (fortunately false!) bomb scare yesterday.
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Fortunately, we have Patton to help us understand all of these issues.
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Fortunately for Netflix, the U.S. doesn't really matter for the time being.
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Fortunately I found out and escaped with the help of the FBI.
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Fortunately, that concept is not lost on Houston, Texas-based Venomous Maximus.
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Fortunately, many of the events that NASA is sponsoring will be televised.
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Fortunately, charging it is still just a once every few weeks affair.
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Fortunately, that doesn't mean we can't praise those who were unjustly overlooked.
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Fortunately Apple has brought Sierra and El Capitan into the fix fold.
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Fortunately, a growing number of Asian-Americans are asking these very questions.
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Fortunately, it seems that Mills knows his way around a makeup bag.
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Fortunately, the MateBook X Pro has completely and thoroughly exceeded my expectations.
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Fortunately for Ryan Reynolds, he is funny, talented and pretty good looking.
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Fortunately, you're usually willing to expand your perspective to embrace new understandings.
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Fortunately, our phones are starting to get smarter about handling their battery.
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Fortunately, you only need to replace the filters every year or so.
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Fortunately, it was quickly solved and I was sent a newer sample.
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Fortunately, I have a big picture in sight which keeps me focused.
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Fortunately, Ali was close enough to the coast to receive the message.
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These errors fortunately can be corrected with Google Maps' reporting tool, though.
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Fortunately, numerous childcare apps and websites can help solve your babysitting needs.
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Fortunately, Ethercycle's "E-Commerce Bootcamp: The Complete Bundle" is here to help.
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Fortunately, no one -- the pilot or his passenger -- was injured, police said.
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Fortunately for us, some guests managed to take photos and video footage.
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Fortunately for Khosrowshahi, Expedia founder Barton is a venture partner at Benchmark.
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Fortunately, not all in the business have lived such a sheltered life.
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Fortunately, last night's episode of Circus HalliGalli was devoted to just that.
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Fortunately, they don't have a camera crew on them when that happens.
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Fortunately for Kim, it's never too late to become a burgundy baby.
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Lonely hearts in the U.S., unfortunately (or fortunately) will have to wait.
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Fortunately one of my favorite albums was Lady Soul by Aretha Franklin.
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You sink or you swim pretty quickly, and fortunately I didn't sink.
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Our pick: Fortunately, Google Maps (Free) for iOS is a worthy alternative.
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Fortunately, I married a man who thinks I'm beautiful at any weight.
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Fortunately, Ultron had no hope against Iron Boy's superior strength and power.
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Fortunately, real-world evidence can emerge on the positive side as well.
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Fortunately, there's at least hints of a concerted effort to actually evolve.
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Fortunately, there's one way to take the temperature of the country: Twitter.
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Time, fortunately, forgives mistakes when you work and work at fixing them.
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Fortunately, there are some tools available with which to begin the examination.
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Fortunately, Roksana was not hurt during the incident -- but still, that SUCKS!
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Fortunately, cops came to her rescue, thus "rebuilding" her faith in humanity.
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Fortunately, all experts point to the rubber duck making a full recovery.
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I'm eagerly awaiting the answers...and fortunately, April's not too far away.
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Fortunately, the IRS and Department of Labor and other websites, like MissingMoney.
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Fortunately, you don't have to have a very crummy Christmas or Hanukah.
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Fortunately, G25 senior designer Lee Jung-hoon was in a talkative mood.
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Fortunately, the star said she is on the road to recovery already.
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Fortunately, infrastructure is also popular outside Washington, both with voters and investors.
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Fortunately for us, it's only a snippet of what was to come.
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Fortunately, the two have found the perfect training partners in each other.
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Fortunately, many actions that reduce climate-warming emissions yield benefits beyond climate.
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Fortunately, the Moon is in chill Aquarius, sending easy vibes your way.
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Fortunately, the games are still playable via the Internet Archive's WayBack Machine.
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Fortunately I'm not browsing very nefarious things, but that data's now available.
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Fortunately, as Mulvaney lets on, he can be fooled into crossing them!
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Fortunately for the Rangers, the San Diego Padres were accommodating Wednesday night.
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Fortunately, the situation in Nepal appears to be getting better, Subedi said.
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Fortunately, the plastic doll has found a hilarious way to have fun.
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Fortunately, the likely presidential candidates have no desire to "end the Fed".
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Fortunately, there are some tried and true methods of testing prosocial behavior.
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This is a dense topic, but fortunately Russell brought a helpful metaphor.
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And fortunately, thus far, we've turned out to be exactly right. Right.
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Fortunately, I don't have a lot of equipment or scales to practice.
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Fortunately readers, our beloved sister-site Polygon caught it all on tape.
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Fortunately, legislation now moving through Congress would help level the playing field.
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Fortunately, there's a way to fix it, and we'll show you how.
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Fortunately for this year's shoppers, prices likely won't be going up yet.
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Fortunately for one man in Sardinia, that's exactly what happened on Sunday.
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Fortunately, research on street crime gives us some ideas about corporate crime.
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Jacob: Fortunately, we were able to go to some good therapy places.
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Fortunately, its fleet of warehouse forklifts were powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
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Fortunately, dalliances with anti-establishment, populist isolationism tend to be short-lived.
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Fortunately, no other panel involved plastic surgery — no matter how non-invasive.
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At this point, I'm looking into earplugs — which are, fortunately, quite cheap.
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Fortunately, talking to the Assistant in Allo is not complicated at all.
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Fortunately, a large group of Aussie friends were occupying the adjacent bungalows.
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Fortunately, however, EMS workers arrived in time to save the young couple.
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Fortunately, the worst of the earthquakes appear to have passed, Stovall said.
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Fortunately, she finds, abortion might not be the wedge issue of legend.
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"Fortunately, I'm a great believer in keeping fit and healthy," Branson said.
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Fortunately, in attacking the media Trump has in many ways strengthened it.
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Fortunately, there is a readily achievable way to depoliticize the Supreme Court.
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Fortunately, there is a straightforward way to get a read on this.
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Fortunately, we did not suffer any property loss or loss of life.
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Fortunately, we have a political system that allows us to do so.
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Fortunately for the tech industry's elite, Emmett Carson can show them how.
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"Fortunately, I am now in good health," he said in the address.
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Fortunately, you'll have love planet Venus (your cosmic ruler) in your corner.
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Fortunately, this line of reasoning is as ineffectual as it is mistaken.
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Fortunately, the only medical care the wound needs is a band-aid.
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Fortunately, the best brands offer trial periods of 100 nights or more.
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Fortunately for both parties, the Constitution sets important limits on presidential power.
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Fortunately for the confused consumer, the federal government now measures these variations.
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Fortunately, there are signs that there may be hope for us yet.
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Fortunately, it was only about a 10-minute ride to the mine.
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Fortunately, more and more consumer-facing massage tools are entering the market.
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Fortunately, these three huge time-management challenges have some fairly straightforward solutions:
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Fortunately they are lighter than kangaroos and cause less damage, Reid added.
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Fortunately, we were healthy and my kids were well-behaved and helpful.
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Fortunately, the Sherpa fire was close to being contained late last week.
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Fortunately, global thermonuclear war is averted by the end of the movie.
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Fortunately, there is an abundance of courses online at places like Udemy.
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Fortunately, the report also points out that we still have a choice.
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Fortunately, that ambiguity won't be an issue around the next Brexit date.
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Fortunately, an answer to this perplexing legal situation is on the horizon.
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Fortunately for them, Mr. Trump has provided plenty of dramatic new material.
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Fortunately, Congress has taken the first step in giving these banks relief.
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Fortunately, I was able to adjust the tongue to provide more room.
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Fortunately, the converse of the diabetes and obesity story is also true.
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Fortunately, the sticker price can often be offset by grants and scholarships.
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Fortunately, I work from home and don't have a super strict schedule.
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Fortunately, we have the ability to stop climate change in its tracks.
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Fortunately, most such issues are remedied by a quick restart or reset.
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Fortunately, we each have a voice in creating the 21625 genius cluster.
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Fortunately, the president's proposal has no chance of being passed by Congress.
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Fortunately, I felt like all of my compartment mates were pretty trustworthy.
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Fortunately, the United States has considerable assets to bring to the fight.
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"Suicide is fortunately still a very rare event," Madsen said by email.
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DeVos is fortunately equipped to make progress, because she recognizes the problem.
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Fortunately, five justices disagreed with Scalia's interpretation of what constitutes protected waters.
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Fortunately, our study offers solutions that could provide a roadmap for lawmakers.
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Fortunately, it's easy to reset all your browsing and history and settings.
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Fortunately, there has been a shift on the pay front this fall.
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Fortunately, entrance into the festival comes with the price of Epcot admission.
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Fortunately, my two dining companions were TV commentators with indomitable vocal cords.
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Fortunately, stewards of that legacy remain in power in most Western capitals.
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Fortunately, Stenberg is genuinely appealing, mixing vulnerability with flashes of her powers.
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Fortunately, a quirk in the program created a kind of natural experiment.
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Fortunately, there was a great example of this during Rachel's surprise visits.
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Fortunately for me, I had a fellow experiencer who was equally frustrated.
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Fortunately, both bugs can be resolved with a software update from Microsoft.
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Fortunately, podcast listeners won't have to be Anchor users to sign up.
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Fortunately for the American people, the truth is going to come out.
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Fortunately, he knew early on that his sons were safe, he said.
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Fortunately, there are other factors at work that could help President Trump.
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Fortunately, grown-ups will be talking about modernizing NAFTA, not destroying it.
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Fortunately, the controllers aren't subject to the same form-over-function criticism.
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Fortunately, there's a fervent strain bubbling just barely beneath the glossier fare.
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Fortunately for ABC, it has a much lower hurdle to clear. Why?
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Fortunately, it wasn't the only case tackling the issue at the time.
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Fortunately, we have been in good economic times with low interest rates.
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Fortunately, Maggio has alaready answered the question of why they did it.
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Fortunately, there are steps you can take to better protect your info.
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Fox fortunately managed to avoid the heavy hooves above and emerged unscathed.
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Fortunately those buttons don't take a lot of space and remain discreet.
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Fortunately, this forest has been basically untouched for over a thousand years.
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Fortunately, I retained enough of my mental capacities to spot the lie.
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Fortunately, the team behind the series is already working on something new.
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Fortunately, this is a wonderful day for saying what's on your mind.
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You're right to be suspicious, but fortunately, that's not how it works.
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"Fortunately, that has turned out to not be the case," Dash says.
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Fortunately we have got good coal reserves and we should use them.
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Fortunately, we may not have to — at least, not all of them.
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Fortunately, the evaluation infrastructure required to monitor telecom carrier's performance already exists.
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Fortunately, the Global Fragility and Violence Reduction Act seeks to change this.
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Fortunately for New York's social animals, some events are still taking place.
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Fortunately, the clue is written to hint at the phrase's original meaning.
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Fortunately, the mainstream culture has turned away from this pedophile-chic ethos.
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Fortunately, there are two ways to backup your bookmarks in Google Chrome.
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Fortunately there is plenty of on-the-ground proof to counter it.
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Fortunately, when things are really bad, we can always get a puppy.
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Fortunately, volcanoes are a handy, excellent model for one form of geoengineering.
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But I had, fortunately, enough votes, and they were sitting there waiting.
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Fortunately, this story has a happy but still kind of confusing ending.
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Fortunately, flexibility written into the TARP legislation allowed that shift to occur.
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Fortunately, it can be reversed fairly easily with vitamin pills or injections.
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Fortunately, Congress enacted a sex trafficking statute that includes mandatory minimum punishments.
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Fortunately, great black backs are not too choosy about where they drink.
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Fortunately, there are some ways to help one another get through quarantine.
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Fortunately, it doesn't appear to have ruined a majority of the town.
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Fortunately it appears the parameters used in that model were too negative.
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Fortunately, by then, she said she had already started to feel better.
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So I went with the "cracked" revealer that fortunately echoed the theme.
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Fortunately for the country, others are stepping in to fill the void.
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Fortunately, you have plenty of options from a wide variety of retailers.
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Fortunately, in this case there is far more than meets the eye.
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Fortunately, there are clear steps we can take to correct these effects.
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Fortunately, death is extremely unlikely to happen in infected children and teenagers.
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Fortunately players acquire power ups to help them deal with these complications.
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Fortunately, now is the perfect time to right the ship of government.
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Fortunately, courts have traditionally interpreted copyright law to deny such copyright claims.
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Fortunately, they adore him and have really welcomed him into the family.
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Fortunately we had great men and women who came to our defense.
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Fortunately, this chicken-and-egg riddle is irrelevant to this particular dish.
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Fortunately, Beckham came to another game a few weeks later, Beckham said.
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Fortunately, the problem might not be that bad in the first place.
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Fortunately, he has been afforded a three-week business trip back home.
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Fortunately, doctors were wrong, and today her twins are healthy and happy.
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Fortunately, you have plenty of choice in the Amazon Black Friday Sale.
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Fortunately for the country, it was the ABC report that was untrue.
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