Ramirez smiled thankfully, some of his worries evaporating under the summary. |
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And thankfully there's not a collagen implant, Botox injection or tummy tuck to be seen. |
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The bodice was constricting like a corset that gave lift to my bosom, but thankfully I could still breathe. |
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I couldn't find the old skittle alley, but thankfully they still have a bar. |
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There is, finally and thankfully, a murder and one of the silly, uptight moos gets locked up. |
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When he collapsed it, he was stretchered off with a neck injury that, thankfully, revealed no fractures. |
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There are concluding addenda, appendices, and a thankfully comprehensive index. |
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Far from ailing, and after thirty-two years and countless album releases, he's still going strong and thankfully shows no signs of slowing down. |
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The list, thankfully, is getting longer, and their positions are becoming more exalted. |
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She tilted his face to look at her to check for signs of life, finding thankfully that the lad was indeed still in the land of the living. |
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But, thankfully, we've now got room to lock away the teak garden furniture that we spent a fortune buying at the start of the summer. |
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This thread was the result of one of my ill-advised and thankfully infrequent bouts of hot-bloodedness. |
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I've been receiving a steady stream of bounced messages, but thankfully no irate emails from those spammed. |
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Passion and compassion are, thankfully, not bounded by the cumbersome fences of nationalism. |
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The type of unsporting behaviour he showed was ridiculous really but thankfully Beckham rose above it. |
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She was unsurprisingly sore immediately after her unplaced effort, but thankfully suffered no lasting damage. |
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I did think Marcie and Greg were going to get together in the closing scenes but thankfully we were spared the sunset Hollywood ending. |
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You're thankfully left free to wonder just what, if anything, this Scottish experiment in Hebraic modality means. |
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This fear thankfully has not become a reality, in fact trade in this area is up. |
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Now Berwick is, thankfully, on the road to recovery, the Diary will approach the great man and sound him out. |
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Tables on both floors are thankfully spaced widely apart so that you do not have to listen to the other tables' conversations. |
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I didn't have an answer because I didn't know myself and thankfully her concentration span was lacking at that point. |
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What I need is a period of rest, and, thankfully, I have an exciting yet restful and relaxing weekend lined up. |
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I say thankfully because I'm not looking for electioneering when I tune into Bill Maher. |
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Well, I verbally let fly, causing Daddy to come in and, thankfully, and fairly, he stuck up for me. |
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It is thankfully the most obtuse piece here, and the only one in which that obtuseness obscures the song rather than aiding it. |
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It is now steadily snowing, but thankfully we're expected to get only a few inches. |
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The days when giant corporations can ride roughshod over the wishes and needs of their customers are, thankfully, long gone. |
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It is legislation by stealth, it is illegitimate, and thankfully it seems to be working less well recently. |
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And, thankfully, at least some of the forms can be pawned off on someone else. |
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I tucked into the kerbside as far as practical, while the driver thankfully managed to adjust the erratic steering. |
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The second half had to be better and thankfully there was an extra spring in City's step when they came out. |
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A picnic atmosphere prevailed and thankfully everything ran like clockwork, even with a huge entry of over 200 competitors. |
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I was expecting to see blood and gore, but thankfully the slope in that place was not steep and quite grassy. |
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Once changed we set off over the fell with the rain thankfully absent for the time being. |
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As we reach the main road, thankfully the pace starts to subside, with athletes stringing out in front and behind me. |
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Ever the gentleman he offered her an arm for support and she accepted thankfully. |
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Her artistry of story telling is welcome as it is thankfully free from any obtrusive stylistic aerobatics. |
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It could have been better, but thankfully we finished on a high by winning the FA Cup. |
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He read out the names of the girls, and boys that deceased in the fire, but thankfully, Ciara knew none of them. |
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We've had a few ups and downs along the way but thankfully it all came good in the end. |
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Though the porch was, thankfully, enclosed, its windowed walls lacked the insulation necessary to keep out the blistering December air. |
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His live drum solos, though thankfully brief, used to leave audiences gasping. |
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A full scale search was launched and thankfully she was found unharmed, aside from suffering from the cold. |
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This old town Bristol sugar warehouse is warm and rustic but thankfully convincing too. |
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The plans, thankfully, have been postponed but not without a huge loss of morale within the service. |
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But, thankfully, you only need to deal with pads and tampons during the days you actually have blood flow. |
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It is a show but not a contest, and, thankfully, the beauty of sport comes predominantly from the contest. |
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Nor, as he had before thankfully observed, did her ladyship enamel her nails to the likeness of blood-stained talons. |
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I guess I want to see less sassiness and more good art, which they are thankfully in the business of making. |
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But he still makes time for the important stuff, and thankfully that also includes coming to the Vancouver festival more often. |
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Fans still trade abusive taunts and many thankfully can still take a bit of name-calling without crying to the authorities. |
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Cake forks and serviettes were provided, thankfully not placed under the buttered teacake! |
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That would be a pair of pink hot-pants with bib and braces that I once made but thankfully never wore. |
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A good friend of mine writes in to say that the word on the street is that thankfully so far it seems that no students were hurt. |
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On the other had, the new gangstas, says Coates, are merely romanticizing a largely, and thankfully, bygone era. |
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Even though I thankfully live quite close to the airport, it still means getting out of bed around 4am, which is not my idea of fun. |
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The housing is silver plastic, looks pretty schmick and is thankfully free of flashing lights, glowy bits or fluorescent stickers. |
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Consequently, coastal districts were often chilly, although sea frets, also frequently brought in from this direction, were thankfully scarce. |
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The robberies took place during a funeral and any information will be thankfully accepted. |
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It is so easy for it to happen, as we have seen here, but thankfully this case ended happily. |
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Eager to claim pole position, he skidded off the track with two minutes left, but thankfully walked away unhurt. |
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My article was not written for you and thankfully it has reached its target audience. |
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The animal was as close as 60 yards but thankfully showed no interest in the doctor or his wife. |
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Bill's smugness is in full swing here, and thankfully is toned down in later performances. |
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But on the whole it could have been much worse and thankfully there weren't any clashes between the fans. |
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What saves it as a film are the stunning dance performances which are thankfully allowed to play out in full. |
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It's a gorgeous album, but thankfully it doesn't take itself too seriously either. |
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After Santa, we had a look around the craft fair, which wasn't all that good so thankfully my wallet stayed put in my pocket. |
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The instruments had cost Benedict a fortune, but thankfully he was already a millionaire. |
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But thankfully no-one was hurt, none of the other properties were in danger, and all is well. |
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I've had many years of yo-yo dieting, but thankfully for the last two and half years, I have not been on a diet. |
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A charming, and thankfully short, tune with two different and rather difficult to discern time signatures. |
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Ancestors buried beneath its great floor slates thankfully still rest in peace. |
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A few players from each side got involved in a fracas, but thankfully common sense prevailed. |
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A large crowd was in attendance despite the strong breeze but thankfully the rain stayed away. |
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His health has improved so much that thankfully he is able to lead a normal life, going about his work as usual. |
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This thankfully flat area of expansive squares and elegant, grid-patterned streets is Lisbon's main shopping precinct. |
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It snaked down and wriggled about, looking for a good avenue down to the ground but, thankfully, it failed to do so. |
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And, thankfully, someone took some sweet and charming photos of the awkward meetup. |
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They thankfully were not in normal battledress, so there hopefully would not be as much attention on her. |
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Pubic lice or crabs are unpleasant, but once diagnosed are thankfully easily treated. |
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Eventually he let me go, thankfully without insisting I forfeit my memory card or grovel at his feet or sign a written apology. |
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But the house-share, thankfully, was just a springboard for some surreal flights of fancy, particularly aimed at film buffs. |
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The text and all the artworks, thankfully, do not present an obvious interpretation of the title. |
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I felt that it behoved me to do my best to help draw attention to his pathetic situation, and, thankfully, my efforts have been rewarded. |
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He handed me one and I took it thankfully, draining the entire bowl in a few long gulps. |
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Michael was bound, but not gagged, thankfully, and looked slightly beat up. |
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Well, thankfully we have an opportunity each fall to choose cinematic options that remove the shackles of the corporate system. |
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The back veranda was thankfully covered and in shade, with wide padded benches. |
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I took a few well needed seconds to compose myself, and I was thankfully returned to a calm and collected state, on the outside at least. |
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I nodded slowly, glancing back at the television which was thankfully showing commercials. |
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No, thankfully, or the situation could have ended up in an ever increasingly farcical court case. |
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Apparently a few years back there were only six pairs of breeding kites in the UK, but thankfully they have been thriving and multiplying since then. |
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While anti-Semitism in the United States is thankfully at all time lows, it was not always like this. |
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But thankfully, spurred in large part by social media, the world is finally addressing this atrocity. |
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Her parents were told to institutionalize her, but thankfully, they bucked the conventional advice. |
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The owner of one house was wakened in the early hours of Saturday morning by the flames and thankfully was able to raise the alarm and extinguish the fires. |
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But thankfully most of the girls at the club were not wilting wallflowers. |
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Yet, thankfully, for all the hype, it's still a low-tech performance with poor dancing, ad-lib singing and plenty of knee-sliding across the stage. |
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Well, thankfully I don't have a gun kicking around my New York apartment. |
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The deviating family melodrama has, thankfully, been replaced by shrewd spycraft. |
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Thankfully, not all such incidents result in accidents and thankfully, even though this young woman's car was a complete write-off she only suffered minor injuries. |
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We are spared, thankfully, the standard liberal talisman of his saunter across the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln. |
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These faceless and thankfully fangless insects might at first give the comic impression of scuttling in search of food. |
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Also missing, thankfully, is the sense of entitlement and self-congratulation one finds in the Bay Area. |
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And the thankfully near full moon was magically radiant in its slight yellowness, divinely suspended in nothingness amid the sequined backdrop of stars, planets and galaxies. |
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If I was a copper, which thankfully I am not, I'd be in despair at the attitude of senior Law Lords who are encouraging the idea that burglars should no longer be locked up. |
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Having thankfully rowed back on the plan to re-introduce third level fees, he has announced a package of E42 million for educational disadvantage. |
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The weather conditions were atrocious, so thankfully the sale was indoors. |
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At times, this game reached boiling point but thankfully never boiled over and at the end of the sixty or so minutes, a draw was the fairest result. |
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And leaving a candle burning unattended whilst spending nearly three hours down the pub was probably not a good idea, but thankfully one that has led to no damage. |
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Today, thankfully, relations with the committee are somewhat more cordial. |
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But, thankfully, Dyer disobeys his hero and himself and gets all pondery, letting his inquisitiveness off the chain. |
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The bus station here has seen better days, just eight featureless bus bays beneath an ancient roof, and thankfully due to be rebuilt before the end of the decade. |
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And who can forget the ubiquity of foams and molecular gastronomy, a trend that is, thankfully, on its way out. |
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She guided us into the nurse's office, stopping for nothing, and sat us both gently down on a cot in one of the darkened sickrooms which was thankfully vacant. |
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There are no teachers or hall monitors walking around, thankfully. |
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My sleep is again hot and disrupted, but thankfully the dreams are nondescript. |
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We had some skids and accidents, but thankfully no injuries. |
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I thankfully slept in pyjama's and not just my underclothes. |
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He was using body doubles, thankfully, so there are only a few scenes where I'm seen in a somewhat compromised position or in a very compromised position. |
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After that psychological barrier was passed, the remaining scrambles and squeezes were negotiated with relative ease, and any mutinous murmurs were thankfully subdued. |
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Gabriel did nothing of the sort, but logged the property to fund his own private ventures, concerning the nature of which I am thankfully ignorant. |
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That finish was a thankfully short-lived experience that reminded us of the taste you get left in your mouth after spitting out that pink drink at the dentist. |
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Picasso's the genius in question, and thankfully he's a big ham. |
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Getting through the early puppy phase was hard-going, particularly for mom, but thankfully he's calming down a lot now and mostly not acting quite so psychotic. |
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And thankfully, Fox also relented on the current trend of giving Western audiences English-only dub soundtracks instead of the original Cantonese with subtitles. |
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Reynolds seems to fit the profile of a serial killer, albeit one who was thankfully caught after one killing. |
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This year, thankfully, sees a break with that sterile debate. |
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The possessed Curtis monotone mantras are thankfully still present but they're stimulatingly recontextualised by fitting primitive synth drums and repetitive square basslines. |
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If film-makers want to make a truly skewed picture, Feds is thankfully offering us a chance not to have to waste a single cent of our hard-earned money on it. |
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We hit the road and thankfully the journey was incident free. |
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His alto sound is not, thankfully for the balance, of the clarion variety and he, of all the soloists, looked and sounded most involved in the work. |
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As darkness drew near I joyfully and thankfully watched the pinks, purples, blues and golden colors of the sky melt together into a picture-perfect sunset. |
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I have always been confident in my own ability and thankfully it paid off. |
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I sprung for the corridor thankfully and hastily when the doors hissed open, my head still fizzing with the annoying sound of their girlish chatter. |
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By their physiques, thankfully the majority retain poise and dignity. |
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When we did arrive on the ground, I thankfully handed J.R. his fretful daughter, went to claim my luggage and found that my favourite overnight dressing case was missing. |
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Last night, thankfully, there were a few green shoots of recovery visible. |
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The largest coronal mass ejection now hurtling toward the edge of the solar system thankfully missed Earth altogether. |
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This track is not the usual dance-infused style, it's slowed down and thankfully the autotune must have been broken on the day he recorded it. |
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Finding English muffins in England was pretty hard, too, and thankfully Jo didn't seem to mind that the Canadian bacon was Northumbrian. |
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Absent, thankfully, were the serapes, sombreros, desert scenes and brassy Tijuana music. |
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The oddities of pregnancy are regularly mined for gags, but thankfully not in a contrived box-ticking fashion. |
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This could be a dry and academic read, but thankfully Vines links this research to his journey from self-hatred to self-acceptance. |
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Gounod's Je veux vivre waltzed away with some delightful coloratura interspersions, the orchestra thankfully more discreet but still supportive. |
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Kate is pleased to come across a lumpsucker, an ugly fish whose presence is a sign that British seas are thankfully fairly clean. |
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It exhibits a touch of the grassiness typical of this varietal, thankfully not overly so, has good finish and is truly a bargain at this price. |
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But I went to the hospital and got steroids and thankfully it was optic neuritis, which a lot of people with MS get. |
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But the challenges are probably as clear as the prospects but thankfully enough they are surmountable. |
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I was almost late for work, but thankfully there wasn't much traffic on the roads. |
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Thanks also to the medics from the Triskelion Society and Awali Hospital, who thankfully were only needed on a few occasions. |
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A Mold player was transferred to hospital in a neck brace but has thankfully been discharged with no long-term injuries. |
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And then, thankfully, the stream slowed down, until it was nothing more than a few loose dribbles shaking themselves free from her peehole. |
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The transfer window has been snibbed now and won't reopen until January 1, thankfully. |
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Despite my recent health kick, I'm still not a fan of salads but thankfully there are other ways to get those healthy vitamins into my body without munching on rabbit food. |
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Put outrageous and very rich rapper C-Note into a snobby and exclusive golf club and you've got a funny film that thankfully never takes itself too seriously. |
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The canal was deep, well over his head, but thankfully, the boy knew enough to doggy paddle and stay afloat until his mother leapt in to save him. |
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On the contrary, we thankfully acknowledge that these ministries have been manifestly blessed and owned by the Holy Spirit as effective means of grace. |
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My grandfather was originally scheduled to travel on the ill-fated last voyage of the RMS Lusitania, but thankfully had to change his plans at the last minute. |
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Evenings on Naas High Street are no less competitive and attritional, but thankfully not plagued by the sordid ethics of the British urban pedestrian precinct. |
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But thankfully for credit unions in the Sooner State, the highs and lows of the real estate market experienced in other states isn't part of that mix. |
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Because he seemed uncomfortable, I didn't press him to respell the name for me, and thankfully, I noticed his name on his paper and copied it from there. |
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There is a small bathroom with a toilet, shower and sink that was added on to the rear of the hogan and thankfully, is more comfortable than using the nearby catclaw bushes. |
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