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Working in a fortunate association with Packard, he was ultimately responsible for more than 1,000 auto industry buildings.
Sometimes a difficult diagnosis is made, not by performing a large number of lab tests or by a logical analysis of what the patient presents, but by a fortunate association in the physician's mind.
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The closest he came to a flameout was by way of his hitherto-fortunate association with the black pulpit, this time in the form of the big-mouth and phoney the Rev Jeremiah Wright, preacher of paranoia and conspiracy.
Because I feel very fortunate to live in a housing association I help out with the running of it.
For the fortunate few there are some housing associations and local authorities willing to help older people stay in their homes, offering financial and physical support with necessary improvements and adaptations.
To be able to improve people's lives by working with groups and associations that help the less fortunate.
The proceeds will then be used to fund massive discounts for housing association tenants, who – provided they are fortunate enough to afford a sizeable mortgage – will be able to purchase their property.
Arminda is very fortunate in that she belongs to a community association in the district of El Alto, in the Bolivian capital of La Paz.
If you are fortunate enough to find a chain with a franchisee association — there are only a few hundred in the United States — make it a resource.
Contacted more recently, he would say only that his association was talking with Belimo about potential fixes, "and is fortunate that it's a company that actually seems to care".
The main cause of the disappearance or scarce presence of the underground or half buried houses is their association with the early typologies of homes built by less fortunate people and therefore related to poverty and misery.
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