However, on one fortunate day, Oscar gets the opportunity to play in the theatre, leading him on a path of self-discovery. |
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The shortness of her set was perhaps fortunate, as Tunstall left a rapt audience wanting more. |
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Residents of four flats in the terraced building above the centre were safely evacuated but the animals were not so fortunate. |
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Fredi was indeed fortunate to be born intelligent and became self-determining at an early age. |
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I've not been one of the fortunate guys who's made a fortune out of the game. |
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She is fortunate in having the face and figure to look good in very fashionable clothes. |
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The Society is fortunate to have such a specialist readily available to step into Roger's shoes. |
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I can understand how seductive the idea is for someone who is less fortunate. |
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Later in the over he was fortunate to get away with a mistimed hook which lobbed over the head of square leg. |
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Also in the second period the home rearguard were fortunate not to have conceded a second goal. |
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I am fortunate in my case, since the brushed aluminum finish by MountainMods has no paint. |
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That friend never materialized, but I was saved from wandering the theatre in a lost manner by a very fortunate coincidence. |
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We are unbelievably fortunate to have met the Dharma and to have the opportunity to do recitation and meditation on the Compassion Buddha. |
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One of the most beneficial meditations in Buddhism is to contemplate how fortunate we are to have this precious life. |
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I counted myself fortunate that the film only ran 84 minutes, since only about ten of them were interesting. |
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It was a pitiful thing to find fortunate, but at that point she would grab and claw at anything that could possibly brighten the atmosphere. |
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The defender found himself fortunate not to have been shown a red card as the referee merely cautioned him. |
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We are very fortunate to have a group of staff who knit together as a team and excel in what they do. |
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He was one of those fortunate athletes who, although very strongly built, never tended to run to fat. |
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And Florida's just as fortunate Gaffney, a redshirt freshman, never gave up on playing for the Gators. |
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It was fortunate that no workpeople were in the room below, or they would have been crushed to death. |
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Many of us in this prosperous country are fortunate to be able to have the best of both worlds. |
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However, we've been fortunate lately, and hope to have more labradorite necklaces for you on this page. |
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I'm fortunate in having a decent cobbler nearby, so I can get boots reheeled until the uppers collapse. |
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We've been fortunate because none of the eyes' of the hurricanes have swept through our area. |
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I am fortunate in that I have enough houseroom to have a proper temple area instead of setting things up only as I need them. |
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Our thoughts are with families who are not so fortunate this New Year as we reflect on what we have got to be thankful for. |
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Society as a whole has an interest in seeing that the least fortunate of its citizens who are accused of crimes are treated humanely and fairly. |
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The problem becomes that the actual spirit of giving to those less fortunate is placed at a remove. |
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We are so fortunate to have had him sing such beautiful, soulful songs and we will miss him terribly. |
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This was fortunate for him since, by this time, he held firm pacifist views. |
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If humanitarianism is your thing, there are many organizations that allow you to help people in cultures less fortunate than us. |
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I am most fortunate to have two large, beautiful, eight year old malamutes. |
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Most of all, she was fortunate in finding the right young actress for the lead role. |
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I was also fortunate in having a lot of space to myself, as most of the anglers were on the carp lakes. |
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Victory was sweet even if it was fortunate, although perversely other results conspired to push the side back a place in the league table. |
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He appreciates how fortunate he is to be fit and able to meet such a challenge. |
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Those fortunate enough to have encounters with these animals are left with a feeling of awe. |
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We were fortunate to find a quiet minor road which criss-crossed the main drag and took us nearer the coastline and through tiny villages. |
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How fortunate for him that Dobby is so clownish than no one need sympathize with him, much less identify with him. |
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People in Chipping Norton are very fortunate to have both an open-air pool and a leisure centre. |
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Out of this bewildering tangle, we are fortunate to have extracted a few points of clarity. |
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The energy on stage was carried into the crowd as the fortunate few danced to the rhythmic tunes. |
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I'm fortunate in that I only get ten to twenty per day, but I know people who receive ninety to a hundred, which is a real pain. |
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It is fortunate, then, that the Old City is one of the most magical and beautiful places that can be visited by man. |
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I've even been fortunate enough to have a few relationships with some righteous babes. |
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What is happening to our country when well-off landowners can be allowed to treat those less fortunate as pawns in some commercial game? |
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Finally, if you are fortunate enough to be able to participate in an employee share scheme, do so! |
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While there, I was fortunate enough to have ringside seats for Thai kickboxing, a real treat. |
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I was fortunate enough to undergo successful IVF treatment at the first attempt, resulting in the birth of twin daughters. |
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There's a rising generation of playwrights who have been very fortunate to teach and who are starting to have impact. |
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In both regions, many of these fortunate early settlers developed relatively comfortable life-styles as farmers and pastoralists. |
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People there were asked, during Ash Wednesday services, to remember those less fortunate than they. |
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Those fortunate enough to have the necessary education have gone on to clerical and other white collar jobs. |
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Bar work pays a modest wage, so it's fortunate that Oceana helps by providing a subsidised cab service for its staff. |
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We were a close-knit team that was fortunate enough to play together for several years. |
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Almost 5000 Allied troops died that day, and Capa, the ill-starred gambler, was fortunate not to be among the dead. |
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However, the 1503-5 membership rolls are among the few fortunate survivors from a once larger archive. |
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We have been fortunate in the stream of overseas students and visitors who have enriched our collegiate life. |
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Should Theresa be fortunate enough to win out the competition then she is off to Barbados with spending money and the record deal. |
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Gary considers himself very fortunate in having had Dr. Larry A. Whitford, a preeminent phycologist, serve as his Ph.D. advisor. |
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Or maybe it was fortunate for Bryant that he's smart enough to let words fuel the fire and not get physical with Shaq. |
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However, we continue to cater for large numbers of boys and girls and are fortunate to be helped by a good number of committed people. |
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This fortunate outcome most likely stems form the absence of fuel to explode and feed a post-crash fire. |
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Any licensee fortunate enough to receive praise from this esteemed tome can be guaranteed success beyond compare for years to come. |
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The Indy 500 is one of the most prestigious races that everybody would like to be fortunate to win. |
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Those fortunate ones who own such ground are sitting on the pig's back, or more correctly on a veritable goldmine. |
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It's fortunate that they set up those pigeonholes because some of the pigeons have come home to roost. |
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The second reflex, should you be fortunate enough to get your hands on the pigskin, is trying to put it away as quickly as possible. |
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He was not so fortunate second time around as Windass let fly with a left-footed piledriver which flew into the far bottom corner of the net. |
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She is more fortunate than many temporary instructors in the English department. |
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I was fortunate enough, through connections, to be able to land a nice job, nice salary, nice benefits, etc. |
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So why don't you root out those unwanted specs and let some less fortunate benefit from them. |
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The question of whether you are true artists or the fortunate benefactors of happenstance cannot be answered until you make a second film. |
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Help a less fortunate family for Christmas by providing all the fixings for a Christmas meal, presents for the children and clothes if needed. |
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A fortunate few have previously negotiated conversion from lease to proper title with the former laird for just the cost of the legal expenses. |
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I'm just fortunate enough that I grew up racing off-road cars and it taught you a lot of car control. |
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While humans try to cool off under the fan and the more fortunate in air-conditioned rooms, the wild and domestic animals are not so lucky. |
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Sorry to have to clean you out, old boy, but others less fortunate than yourself have a much greater need for your erstwhile plenty. |
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Tears flooded my eyes when I realized how fortunate we were spending this irreclaimable time together. |
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She not only openly flaunts her unearned wealth, but also uses her assets to seize eyeballs from her less fortunate sisters. |
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It should have been a warning to the Jags, but instead they flirted with danger again on the restart and were fortunate when Novo nodded wide. |
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It was fortunate for them that both shared a profound interest in Astronomy, or the project would have been a total flop. |
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I had nothing to lose and everything to gain, and I was fortunate that events went my way with injuries. |
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I was fortunate enough to meet him only in the last years of his life, forearmed about his loathing of personal inquiry. |
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This is a forever commitment and we are very fortunate to have green-minded residents here. |
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Few business travelers could afford or justify the costly comforts lavished upon the fortunate few. |
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In Sligo we are fortunate to have fine coaches, who spare no effort in the preparation of athletes for national competition. |
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Wearing nothing but a pair of headphones, the youth was fortunate to survive the collision. |
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I count myself incredibly fortunate that I have a number of friends like this. |
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I would count myself more fortunate if he were to resemble you in kindness and love of justice. |
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They said it was fortunate that nobody had suffered serious food poisoning. |
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Police said the driver of the Range Rover was fortunate to escape without serious injury. |
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I am fortunate enough to live in an area with an excellent recycling scheme. |
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I consider myself very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to move down south. |
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It is a unique stadium and I consider myself very fortunate to have played there. |
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The keeper was fortunate in first-half stoppage time when a Campbell header came off the foot of his left-hand post. |
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He was held in the warmest regard by all who were indeed fortunate enough to make his acquaintance. |
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She was so fortunate to get to do these two magnificent characters before anybody had any idea about them. |
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My children are incredibly fortunate to attend an elementary school that has a cook who cares. |
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Ninety-nine percent of the time, if you are fortunate enough to have a close look at a bruin, you're going to feel exhilarated, not threatened. |
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Being in such a fortunate position, it has the opportunity to do very well. |
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Some of his most valuable connections flowed from the accident of a fortunate birth. |
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He also appealed to the public to assist those less fortunate by adopting a poor family in need of assistance. |
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The benefit of being adopted by one of the more fortunate families was starting to show more and more. |
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The mass media play a vital role in campaigning for the welfare of less fortunate individuals and families. |
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This is true for many of us in the West who have been truly fortunate to not have experienced any cataclysms for awhile. |
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She was always helping those less fortunate than herself so her family thought their gesture was appropriate. |
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Families today are not in the fortunate position they were in during the past. |
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I was fortunate to begin on the crest of a wave, however, the industry has become much tougher. |
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After enduring excruciating pain, a raging infection, and almost a week in the hospital, I feel fortunate to be alive. |
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I was fortunate enough to be born with good muscle shape and fullness, particularly in my biceps. |
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Beyond the door a few inquisitive souls stood in a loose gaggle watching the fortunate emerge. |
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How fortunate we are that someone is teaching this as opposed to foolishly wasting time teaching how to obtain and keep gainful employment. |
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I never got into fights since I was fairly hefty, which was fortunate since I've never really been able to handle the idea of hitting people. |
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She came within an inch of her life and I regard her as fortunate at the end to survive. |
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Four years later I was fortunate enough to see him address the South African parliament in Cape Town. |
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After gassing up the car, I thought to myself how fortunate I was to have bought a Super Soaker. |
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If you're fortunate enough to have missed Computer Science 101, a dictionary is the name of the abstract data type that maps keys to values. |
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Training sessions were to be long, very long, 6-8 hours at a clip sometimes, but I felt very fortunate to be allowed such access. |
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Before long, an activity that had been the preserve of the fortunate few became a means of mass transit. |
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We were fortunate too that on our arrival a family of otters had decided to make the stretch of river running by the Mills their new home. |
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Oh, how fortunate you are to be the daughter of one of the few women who have outmatched all males in her life. |
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When luck is something you inherit or buy, grumbling at the complaints of the less fortunate is graceless, to say the least. |
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Then, if a team was fortunate enough to graduate to the next level, the crew moved up as well. |
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I was fortunate enough to be running SpinSkins Kevlar tire liners which did a first class job of fending off those devilish thorns. |
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You should enjoy a most fortunate and fulfilling term by obeying the dictates of your instinct. |
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Aesthetics are placed above characterization, and that's fortunate because once they're stripped away, this is the stuff of dime-store novels. |
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They were totally outplayed and were very fortunate not to concede further goals. |
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I was fortunate enough to dine as a guest of the restaurant and therefore etiquette demands that I don't review the meal. |
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Referee Colin MacDonald chalked off the other efforts which crossed the line and Kingussie were fortunate to reach the interval in the lead. |
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Alone among the usurpers of the 15th century, he was fortunate to have slain his childless predecessor in battle. |
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Wounded in the leg, he fell back over a ledge and was fortunate to be snagged by a tree. |
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So far we've been fortunate that they haven't downed any of these piloted aircraft. |
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She always ends up shacking up with horrible men, and I feel she'd, naturally, be much more fortunate learning the virtue of her own gender. |
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The average citizen, however, is fortunate if they provide him with subsistence. |
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William Brown-Lee was a clever, solicitous man and Alicia considered herself fortunate to have captured his attention. |
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They are extremely fortunate to have such a model professional as Richard in charge. |
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It was fortunate that, in its hour of need, the country was able to call upon so capable a man. |
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How fortunate we are to be in the center of the exciting geometric growth of this new industry, with such neat people sharing the experience. |
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Macrae uses them as a bulk ingredient, suggesting that he finds himself in the fortunate position of having a bountiful local supply. |
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I think it's amazing that I got out unscratched but it's hard to feel fortunate when you're surrounded by all that sorrow. |
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With Celtic pushing forward for the equaliser they were caught napping three minutes from time, to give the visitors a some what fortunate win. |
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I have been fortunate enough to have had more happy hours than unhappy ones. |
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I shall remember that, should I be unfortunate enough to get shot down but fortunate not to get killed in the process. |
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In 1988 I was fortunate enough to be at Wembley to watch unfancied Wimbledon's notable FA Cup Final victory against Liverpool. |
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Traffic was nil, except for us, which was fortunate considering the way I was bogarting both lanes. |
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I was fortunate to grow up on the Swan Coastal Plain, near Perth, in the forties and fifties when much of the land was still uncleared. |
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Despite natural disasters, despite environmental anxieties, despite the dangers from terrorists, we live in singularly fortunate times. |
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His diagnosis was that I had a large blood clot in my arm and it was fortunate that I got there when I did. |
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So East had a mote in his eye and was fortunate that his partner did not notice it. |
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Divers with torches may be fortunate enough to cast their lights onto morays under rocky overhangs. |
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I'm fortunate not to have a lot coming up on the chin, but once in a while you get a few, and they have to be tweezed out. |
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I have been very fortunate in being brought up in a generation which has been mollycoddled. |
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I was fortunate to have an inspiring English teacher at school in Dublin who staged our school shows. |
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I was fortunate that one day whilst I was aboard, a Sei whale showed itself and allowed us to get quite close. |
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For some there was religious missionary zeal in helping those who were less fortunate. |
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I was fortunate to witness several great items that were sold in private transactions. |
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Here again the society is fortunate to have a great line-up with any of the ensemble capable of mixing it with the best of them. |
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I was left thinking of what might've happened, how the next time I might not be so fortunate. |
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We are fortunate to still have a very good population of small birds in out townlands and villages. |
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We were fortunate enough to have the use of a garage adjoining the town hall for mixing our gas. |
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By a fortunate coincidence, the interest in algebraic structures related to substructural logics is also undergoing a revival among algebraists. |
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Rose was also fortunate in that he had an early start when there was no wind. |
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You are fortunate enough to have someone to move in with who loves you and can provide shelter. |
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As is oft said, we are indeed a fortunate lot to live in a city that has such good radio stations. |
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This was quite fortunate as I seemed to belt balls in every direction apart from directly ahead. |
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We are fortunate to experience good religious tolerance in our town, but sadly, your report is more likely to hinder than assist our efforts. |
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In these important years, many of us are either fortunate or wise enough to find mentors to help guide our decisions. |
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That, as it turned out, was a fortunate confluence of events, of which more anon. |
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She had a charmed life and was always aware of her privileges, helping less fortunate people where she could. |
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We were fortunate in that the day afterwards the council management called a meeting at which someone suggested a protest walkout. |
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An important qualification is that the fortunate forty per cent is not a homogeneous group. |
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The Bay Area is a fortunate place with plentiful resources so we kind of have it easy. |
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We were fortunate the engine did not fail in flight and cause additional damage. |
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Through the fortunate accident of having a tedious instructor I had gained a year! |
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We were fortunate this was not a night evolution, and the damage was visible to those outside our aircraft. |
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We all left somewhat chastened by the moving experience and the realization of how fortunate we have been. |
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World cricket is fortunate to witness one of the greatest genuine fast bowlers of all time, and that too when there is a dearth for quickies. |
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This is a most practical way of helping people who are less fortunate than ourselves. |
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I am fortunate to find myself in the same town as His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual and political leader, a simple monk. |
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Mike's been fortunate enough to head home about three times a year, but he's never really found himself homesick. |
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I regard myself as very fortunate to have spent my childhood years in a very special place. |
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We were fortunate to have a very thoughtful and perceptive Minister who was across the issues involved in the WorkCover Scheme reform. |
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It is fortunate that she enjoyed being retired, because her retirement lasted half a century. |
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I've always run really well in practice, and I have been fortunate to qualify well. |
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I am fortunate to have a spouse that knows me well, and supports me in every way. |
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I was very fortunate to be in the care of the doctor who diagnosed Addison's disease when he came to visit me at home. |
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Whatever the reason, Thompson has been fortunate to avoid being trapped in the paint all the time, a fact that has greatly enhanced his game. |
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Although privateers are raking it in from the Darent Valley deal, patients have not been so fortunate. |
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Do you support any organizations that provide for the less fortunate during the holidays? |
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We are very fortunate that our earlier results mean we are still at the business end, but if we want to stay up there then you have to do it from the start. |
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She is aware that both personally and professionally, she has been fortunate. |
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Whenever I have been fortunate to watch a party of Breckland hawfinches they were very wary, taking flight at the first alarm and rocketing into the treetops. |
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Kerr is fortunate to have such a store of commitment at hand. |
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When the rich buy opulent second, third, and fourth homes, they drive up the price of land and housing and force the less fortunate onto the street. |
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The one big humanitarian reason for adherence to the market method of voluntary exchange is the desire to act charitably toward those less fortunate than oneself. |
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I was fortunate enough to have been introduced to it as a chorister in Coventry Cathedral, some long time ago, and it has remained emblazoned on my musical memory ever since. |
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We were extremely fortunate that the cormorants were in breeding plumage. |
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Beckham was initially fortunate to escape a booking for a high challenge on Thatcher, but he has still not managed to restrain his hot-blooded temperament. |
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Stuart talks freely and very colourfully about facing the gallows, his life in jail and the fortunate turn of events that enabled him to transform his life. |
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If it was conscience money, then it was fortunate for the couple that the cost of assuaging their guilt was measured in the national currency of a poor country. |
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In the same area we were fortunate to freeze in position as we watched three Siamese firebacks scratching for food in the leaves under a large bush. |
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It was fortunate that the flaky software was a general update because it's likely that fewer people were affected by problems than might be the case with a patch. |
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The guy was very fortunate as the big man could have flattened him. |
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Not a man will boast that he himself has pulled in even a flounder, but they are certain their brothers, on more fortunate boats, have prospered from great catches. |
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We are fortunate to live in a country where the food is so varied. |
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Are you aware that not many people are as fortunate as you are? |
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Actually, thinking about that makes me realise how fortunate I am. |
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For a fortunate few, it may be met with love and compassion. |
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Miller was fortunate to receive a call from a potential buyer. |
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Many of us are not in such a fortunate position as to be mortgage free. |
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Richmond Valley is fortunate to have a large number of organisations made up of people who give their services generously and freely to make our community strong. |
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This article describes their journey, which I, as a teacher educator with practicum students in the kindergarten classrooms, was fortunate to witness. |
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For insight into the first question, I am fortunate in having a tenth-grader at hand, namely, my daughter, who is studying precalculus as I write this review. |
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It is fortunate for biology that Mendel first bred garden peas. |
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Compared to other athletes who are always surrounded by so many people, I feel pretty fortunate just to be able to deal with regular day-to-day things. |
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The visitors' only first half problems were self-inflicted with Merris, like Pearson earlier, slightly fortunate not to be punished for gifting the ball to the opposition. |
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I come from the part of Brooklyn, N.Y., where girls played punchball or handball, unless they were fortunate enough to have someone pay for their tennis lessons. |
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If to this you add awareness that not everyone else is as fortunate as you, I believe there's no valid reason any fellow homeschooler should grump at you. |
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He considered himself fortunate that he had not been included in the earlier work parties that were sent up to cut the traces through the disease-ridden jungle. |
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Here in the West, we have the fortunate karma to be receiving the great teachings of the highest tantra, distilled from hundreds of years of experience. |
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I did not take anything for the pain during my labors, but I was very fortunate to have a wonderful doula and husband who supported me throughout. |
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They waste their words when they preach the doctrine of the cobblers' wax to the less fortunate who at times suffer from the disease which may be called graphophobia. |
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While you're enjoying the holidays, you should spare a thought for those who are less fortunate. |
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Even when we are not the addressee but a later reader, they make us feel that we are members of a fortunate audience. |
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If America is fortunate, the economy will continue to improve, while the 2016 campaign will focus on what ails the country. |
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I am fortunate that I have never been deathly ill, but whenever I have the stomach flu, I most certainly feel like I am dying. |
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For the most part, Tosti's songs were written for voice with piano accompaniment, and both Carreras and Heppner have been fortunate to work with sensitive arrangers. |
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Each will have a special anecdote of their friend Michael and his memory will long be cherished by all who were indeed fortunate to make his acquaintance. |
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Those of us who were fortunate to make his acquaintance during his brief stay in the city know only of his quiet courtesy and readiness to help others. |
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Her gentle, good humoured and obliging nature, mild manner and unassuming disposition commended her to all fortunate enough to make her acquaintance. |
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We have been extremely fortunate and the event was rained off only once. |
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Yarmouth has been fortunate over its history to be located on a good harbour that continues to provide wharfage for ships plying waters off the Nova Scotia coast. |
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If one is fortunate enough to be associated with a university, even as one ages, teaching allows one to contribute to, and vicariously share, in the creativity of youth. |
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When I was fortunate enough to find a good job in Perth in 1975 I was eager to return and revisit those beautiful, wild places I had known as a child. |
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Some rabbit owners are fortunate enough to witness the rabbit kindling. |
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According to this system of morals and manners, a knight was to remain faithful to God, loyal to his king, true to his lady-love, and helpful to their less fortunate kinsmen. |
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She explains that American women are fortunate because our culture values the family and lays responsibilities on men so women can safely have children. |
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I was very fortunate that the actors, dp, and set designer I had were top-level. |
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We are fortunate that the real world bears little resemblance to this. |
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She was especially fortunate, she said, to have the same midwife not only for her antenatal and post-natal examinations and check-ups but also for the birth. |
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Between the Walters fawning and the Colbert debacle, Amaitis is fortunate only to be paying a record fine. |
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I'm mindful how fortunate I am that I recovered from aphasia, when for many people who have suffered brain damage the condition can be a permanent state of mind. |
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In the fortunate first world, we are warm, fed and dry, and largely free of the famines, pains and diseases that brought misery to our forefathers. |
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I was fortunate enough to find the log he kept as a riverboat captain. |
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This pass, like much of the approachable areas of the Wall is visited by Chinese tourists fortunate to have enough free time for a cultural holiday. |
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At High Mowthorpe, we were fortunate enough to finish harvest before the worst of the weather, although we do have a small acreage of winter linseed left to deal with. |
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Sometimes, occasionally, apropos of nothing, I stop dead in my tracks for a moment and think about the exceptional people I am fortunate enough to call friends. |
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Winter said he was fortunate enough to be able to minister to a number of the families at the armory that had a family member missing in the attack. |
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As we sailed away from the harbour I realised how I was very fortunate to be one of the lucky few to be embarking on the challenge that lay ahead. |
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Gary Louth scrambled an early goal for Bentham and they got a fortunate second when a shot flipped up off a divot and the Grange keeper caught it but fell back over his line. |
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He has a fortunate knack of emerging victorious from difficult scrapes. |
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It may be worth picking up from a bargain bin, should you be so fortunate. |
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We were fortunate in that The Hog loved having his teeth brushed and it was never necessary to take him to the vet to have them done under anaesthetic, as is usual. |
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It is wholly fortunate that when I went to a more enlightened senior school, they taught us about menstruation a couple of months before I had my first ever period. |
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Furthermore, Crane's prose denies the consolations of sentimentalism, in which the less fortunate are cast as inferior objects of pity and condescension. |
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Nimitz, calm in demeanor and courteous in speech, with blue eyes, a pink complexion, and tow-colored hair turning white, was a fortunate appointment. |
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Whether you are fortunate enough to have a garden bursting with ripening soft fruits, berries and currants, or whether you buy them at the shops, this is the time to indulge. |
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The Library is fortunate to have received the products of his bibliomania. |
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The future Empress first gains access to the Blazing World by way of the romance trope of abduction, which, in this case, is a fortunate mischance. |
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Horsforth's frustration was clear to see and striker Connolly was fortunate to get away with a spiteful kick at John Mutton on the blind side of the referee. |
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I am fortunate to be very close to my nieces and nephews and to experience a form of grandparenting with their children. |
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His age and the isolated and uncalculated nature of his offences counted in his favour but he can still consider himself fortunate to be a free man. |
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The open air restaurant prepares endless cups of cappuccino and uncorks bottles of white wine for those fortunate enough to take the afternoon off. |
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Plymouth's match-winning goal came from a Craig Taylor free-kick after just three minutes but, as Dolan explained, the Pigrims were grateful for a fortunate bobble. |
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Both men eagerly explored and shared their myriad talents with all those fortunate enough to know them as family members, friends, colleagues and students. |
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They were very fortunate they found the bothy and could take shelter. |
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I for one was very fortunate to have had two beautiful natural births. |
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They should be playing their fab new single Everybody's Gonna Be Happy and, if we're immensely fortunate, our Dad will not appear in the doorway sounding a little unsettled. |
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We had Joe and zooey the first time around, and we were just as fortunate here to have Miles and Shai. |
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He has converted an untuneful rabble into a disciplined, harmonious, intelligible Orchestra and fortunate will be the band that next obtains his services. |
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If you aren't fortunate enough to know, then it's hard to describe the way that nature can calm the soul, especially when you can afford the time for total immersion. |
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This is fortunate, because house wren nestlings have prodigious appetites. |
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The house's main view is to the south-west, so we are very fortunate in experiencing beautiful sunsets most nights in the summer and early autumn. |
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We were fortunate enough to spot Arctic foxes and the Arctic hare, neatly camouflaged in the snow. |
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Salsify may have been a tad fortunate when poor Oscar Delta jinked left and put JJ Mangan on her jacksy with victory in sight but I'll take it. |
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People who aren't fortunate enough to have webbed toes are unlikely ever to mention it to anyone. |
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I feel fortunate to have known Sri Chinmoy and to have been in his presence many times, and to have known many members of the Group. |
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If overprivileged private school kids see that there are people in the world less fortunate than they are, that is undoubtedly a good thing. |
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Sometimes the smoking gun is discovered by a fortunate accident during other research. |
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I was fortunate to grow up with dogs, hampsters, a bird, a furtle, some fish and two younger sisters. |
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We should try to help others who are less fortunate than ourselves. |
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The US was much more fortunate in its basing arrangements than the Soviets. |
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As a former correctional officer and now an academic, I am fortunate to have a panoptic view of this position. |
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It is a fortunate coincidence that Piazza's day off fell on a start by Hideo Nomo, whose sharp-breaking forkballs can batter a catcher. |
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For the less fortunate, their demand was what Delftware was invented to satisfy. |
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Are you a teacher who feels fortunate to have a full-time paraprofessional in your classroom? |
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I consider myself fortunate to have been born here, rather than in Boston, or New York, or London. |
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Several charities have been set up abroad to help the less fortunate in the community in India. |
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More fortunate than Hamilton in his choice, his home life was one of great happiness. |
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Elizabeth was fortunate that many bishoprics were vacant at the time, including the Archbishopric of Canterbury. |
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Obviously it was good that an eagle-eyed official spotted the Samoan ruse, but it was equally fortunate that JacK Wilshere was not invigilating. |
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Mauro, owner of Construction Materials Service in Marlboro, was fortunate to turn a passion for trucks into a lifelong career. |
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Since we're not fortunate enough to have a resident masseuse, we turn to the handheld massagers from HoMedics, Commerce Township, Mich. |
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The servitors of Hari are Forever highly fortunate In their unflinching faith and great Thirst for the Lord that they inbear. |
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A few days later, just prior to Thanksgiving Day 2001, Brad would have plenty of reason to be thankful for his fortunate miss. |
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I was fortunate enough to receive a pre-publication copy of Never Too Late to Go Vegan and wrote a blurb for this book. |
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We are fortunate to reside in the heart of Eastern North America's shroom belt. |
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I was fortunate enough to secure my dream job combining my commercial passion and legal knowledge with my science background at Greenaway Scott. |
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