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But, like India, it has been relatively fortunate in evolving a mode of politics that can include many discontinuities — of class, region, ethnicity, and religion.
Of course, the number of named storms is much less important than the effect that the storms have on land areas, and the United States has been relatively fortunate during the past couple of years.
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Five years later, when Lisbon was all but demolished by an enormous earthquake, the unholy refrain was heard again — one preacher even argued that the people of Lisbon had been relatively fortunate, for God had spared more people than he had killed.
Media is suffering in most parts of the world, but Indian media moguls have been relatively fortunate.
They were fortunate the weather had been relatively good for their trek across the island.
Given what has taken place over the past decade, Europeans are fortunate that terrorist outrages have been relatively rare.
Hasidim who lived in Poland were almost completely destroyed in the Holocaust, but the Lubavitchers were relatively fortunate in having been subjects first of the Russian czars and then of Soviet rule.
He is relatively fortunate; most Kenyans have no job at all.
The osteoarthritis research community is relatively fortunate in that many groups have collected OA cohorts suitable for genetic analyses [ 6], making confirmatory studies feasible.
The Palestinians are relatively fortunate: the world cares about their region, and the UN agency that has looked after their refugees since Israel's establishment averts starvation.
Mr. Sturm is relatively fortunate.
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