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The condition "disappeared, fortunately", but it did have one lasting legacy.
Frances Richey is a poet, fortunately, but she's often a conventional one.
Armstrong was ahead, fortunately, but it was as close as he has come to disaster in recent Tours.
None of us is exactly alike in our behaviour – fortunately; but generalisations can certainly be made about human reaction to both good and bad luck.
There were no major injuries, fortunately, but, on the other hand, the professional stunt driver Tanner Foust flamed out early, and I heard the winning strategy employed by Scott Speed, a Nascar alumnus, described as "patient".
We don't put expressive rights to a vote, fortunately, but it does seem like a whole bunch of democratically elected city officials are under the impression that their constituents want their parks to remain usable for traditionally park-ish purposes.
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Yet you still sense the weight of the carnage: the Union, fortunately, won, but everybody lost.
Despite being hit by four bullets, she fortunately survived but had to leave Basra.
The kid fortunately declined but Sampras let this distasteful stab at playfulness linger.
But fortunately things changed".
But, fortunately we won.
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