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Still, I knew I was relatively fortunate.
Ghaith was relatively fortunate: he was released after six days.
The London economy was relatively fortunate in being able to offset manufacturing decline by participating in the growth of global financial markets.
Although Britain was relatively fortunate compared with other developed countries its economy suffered less during the Great Depression and it escaped the intense social upheaval, political extremism and civil war that blighted lives elsewhere in Europe the sense of doom was as strong there as anywhere.
Mr Ferguson said the city was "relatively fortunate" in the recent floods but "in the long-term the centre is deeply threatened".
Scott was relatively fortunate; the district attorney ultimately dismissed his charges and referred him to a local court program to get his arrest record expunged.
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Mr. Sturm is relatively fortunate.
He is relatively fortunate; most Kenyans have no job at all.
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.
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.
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.
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