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It proved to be a fortuitous change; the tone of the show became inseparable from the south-west's gaping, empty deserts and parking lots, its cul-de-sac communities and domes of vast blue sky.
Likewise, a fortuitous change of government in England in 1710, which ushered in the Tory peace ministry, and the elevation of the Austrian archduke to the imperial title as Charles VI in 1711 weakened the unity of purpose of the Grand Alliance and enabled Louis's most effective soldier, Claude-Louis-Hector, duc de Villars, to stage a military revival.
In a fortuitous change of events, the sound of campers voices echoed in the distance from our camp spot at Crooked Creek.
To provide evidence that the phenotypes observed were due to the disruption and not a fortuitous change elsewhere in the genome, JKTR2-6 was crossed to CBS999.97, a strain shown to undergo sexual reproduction with QM 6a [ 27].
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The fortuitous change of Medicaid to managed care in July 1996 allowed analysis of ED visits for Medicaid children for two succeeding years.
This segregation of the cre2 disruption phenotype with the amdI9 marker shows that the pleiotropic phenotype seen in the disrupted strain segregates together and is not due to fortuitous changes elsewhere in the genome.
None of the Cardinals were seriously injured, due to a fortuitous pre-trip change in the location of their Pullman car, requested by Bresnahan.
Peto (1977) recognized that some change associated with evolving larger size and greater longevity had to be involved in keeping human cancer rates down, and presumed that it was a fortuitous correlated response of size and longevity changes.
It was a fortuitous development.
"It's a fortuitous confluence".
Grimmett snicked a fortuitous four off Bowes.
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