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The fact that the injury occurred in his shoulder and not his elbow seems fortunate for the Mets.
With five failed pregnancies, it seems fortunate that Emi and Ipuh have had an affinity for each other.
It therefore seems fortunate that coastal vegetation such as seagrasses, mangroves, and salt marshes (Fig. 1A C) capture and store carbon at non-trivial amounts of 60 210 t C km−2 yr−1 [12] [12], and do so with far greater efficiency than their terrestrial counterparts (e.g. tropical forests only store 2.3 2.5 t C km−2 yr−1; [9]).
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They seem fortunate, innocent and irritating.
"I may seem tragic to you, but I seem fortunate to myself," he writes.
Benítez pointed to the opportunities created – "We had 22 attempts and 60% of the possession" – as evidence of home dominance but the progress still seemed fortunate.
Bu given his injury and how little time remains in the season, the Mets would seem fortunate if he pitched again this season.
It seemed fortunate that they were playing the Jets, who rank third to last in the A.F.C. in turnover differential, minus 9. Smith has shown poise at times but has also been erratic and made rookie mistakes.
Undermanned from their injuries, and exhausted on top of that, the Yankees managed only three hits and seemed fortunate to avoid being no-hit in a 3-0 loss to Texas.
With the 1918 flu pandemic in mind, I remarked to my father, a physician, that it seemed fortunate that the H1N1 flu pandemic in 2009 had been so harmless.
However, in some instances, the overall phrasing of the questions does not seem fortunate.
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