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Nuclear weapons have fortunately not yet been adopted in any meaningful sense by non-military users, but they continue to cast a shadow of the threat of horrific harm across society, and this anxiety and fear have economic, political, and social costs.

Fortunately, powerful yet simple communications tools for dealing with difficult people and situations can be found within a range of professional disciplines.

Yet, fortunately, the return to society goes up.

Fortunately, these have yet to be called into action.

The essential truth of terrorism is that it remains permanent and frightening — and yet, fortunately, rare.

Fortunately, there is yet another kind of history, Godwin argued, "the noblest and most excellent species of history": the novel, or romance.

Yet, fortunately, there were many striking moments, as when the women rolled stormily across the floor while Mr. Yarden produced a cyclone of musical sounds.

Yet fortunately, from time to time, there have also been movements that celebrated the unheard-of and the improbable: surrealism for instance, and most significantly, magical realism, which is replete with events that have no relation to the calculus of probability.

The natural noises in videos are quite complex; yet, fortunately, most noises can be represented using two models: additive Gaussian noise and impulse noise [1, 2].

Field's complete vision, fortunately, has not yet come to pass.

Fortunately, there's yet to be any incidents of overdoses linked to fentanyl at the festival in its nineteen year history.

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