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One or two of the batsmen, most notably Gary Ballance, will be fortunate to keep their place.
For a fortunate few – notably a Syrian named Hashem whose story Kingsley interleaves throughout the book – the journey ends with permanent residency granted somewhere in Europe.
Álvarez and company enjoyed some fortunate moments – most notably when Dembélé's 30-yard shot rebounded off a post with Mannone well beaten and when Erik Lamela's attempted pass to Adebayor was diverted by Santiago Vergini's arm, only for the referee to dismiss visiting penalty appeals – yet still appeared destined for inevitable defeat.
Typically, the man from San Diego provided eye-catching theatre; most notably on the 18th hole where a fortunate bounce from his approach shot left him 15ft behind the pin.
(Mr. Transtromer has been fortunate in this regard, as English-language writers — notably Robin Fulton and Robert Bly — have helped make his work widely available).
He was fortunate to link up with artists who seemed in tune with his personal vision, most notably Colin Davis who championed Tippett as he had Berlioz.
Others are less fortunate.
Pancakes, notably.
Not notably.
Notably absent?
"We are fortunate, very fortunate.
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