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Murcer is, for now, fortunate.
We are now fortunate to be able to take advantage of many targeted therapies for the treatment of multiple myeloma.
Writing on Facebook, Mr Bailey said: "For the last three months I have undertaken intensive chemotherapy I am now fortunate to be able to announce recent tests show my treatment has been successful and I am officially in remission".
O'Keeffe and Stieglitz were human beings and important art world figures whose correspondence is full of the genius and art of the time, and whom we are now fortunate to be able to experience in exquisite depth.
I was blessed enough to be born in India, lucky enough to be raised in the Middle East and, now, fortunate enough to live in Washington D.C.
Darren Walker of the Ford Foundation is a hero of mine, who I am now fortunate to call a mentor, thanks to Nina.
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They are now the fortunate ones, living in America, prospering as executives or engineers or doctors, not risking prison by identifying themselves as Muslim.
If anything, the failure of efforts to make the Northeast's economy look more like that of the San Francisco area now looks fortunate.
Boris Johnson has suggested that countries that "haven't had the benefit of British rule" are now "less fortunate" while discussing wartime leader Winston Churchill's attitude to the former empire.
"The Auschwitz Volunteer," the document we are now so fortunate to have, was composed in haste in Italy, just before his return to Poland, because he suspected that he would not survive.
The Boss knew he was now a "fortunate son," but he felt accountable to the people he'd grown up with.
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