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"I feel very fortunate for it".
Someone more versed in refugee politics might point out that these kids have spent most of their lives as the beneficiaries of first-world donations, and they are obviously fortunate for it.
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Fortunate for me, it went in".
I missed easier ones earlier -- I was fortunate enough for it to go in.
It took time for European settlers to warm to corn and, most importantly, a coalescence of fortunate events for it to sprout into an industrial behemoth.
But if Japan's quick surrender just after the bombings was a coincidence it was a fortunate one, for it gave the A-bomb a mystique, an aura of apocalyptic sudden-death doom, that was an important reason the bomb was not used in the ensuing half century.
"It was fortunate for us that it hit the post and it served as a good warning that we needed to focus for 90 minutes because it could have turned out not be so comfortable.
He then decided he would dink the ball rather than go for power or placement against goalkeeper Adrian and it was fortunate for him that the episode did not end in embarrassment.
"It's fortunate for him and us that we have a fortnight's break, so if things go well he could be fit to take part in our session next Monday.
It's fortunate for Israel that it did not bargain the Heights away during the ill-fated peace processes of the 1990s: Had it done so, ISIS, Hezbollah or Iran might in time have trained their guns on Israeli towns below.
Another discovery at Mt. Wilson was not so fortunate for the theory; it did not damage the main structure, but it peeled off some of the decorative detail.
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