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| e denounced by the tribunal, and but for his | fortunate absence, would have been imprisoned. |
| But an extremely | fortunate accident took place in October 1941, which p |
| The Maianbar was not as | fortunate after its second grounding, which happened a |
| Other surviving members were much less | fortunate; all became fugitives. |
| ial and social-that exclude all but the most | fortunate among us from participating." |
| ment ceremony for her commitment to the less | fortunate and her ongoing quest to recruit others to m |
| However the following carriages were not so | fortunate and had all been derailed on the points, had |
| , I have loved ones there, and I'm just very | fortunate and very glad that a specific one didn't get |
| However in 1967 she was more | fortunate and won by about 4,000 votes. |
| Beverley's Quakers were not so | fortunate, and were strongly repressed by the Puritans |
| My subject appears to me, too, most | fortunate, and Russell thinks it first-rate. |
| website, the program "stands up for the less | fortunate and demands justice for all." |
| r William who had also fallen ill was not so | fortunate and died in June of 1528. |
| nd Louis' younger brother Philip were not so | fortunate and were captured by the English, commanded |
| It turned out to be a | fortunate appointment, for he was responsible for buil |
| nd, his second and final appearance was less | fortunate, as his only batting contribution was six ru |
| re and widow of Oliver St John, which proved | fortunate as her sister was married to the Parliamenta |
| I was so | fortunate as to save most of my notes made during the |
| oat, Marcus Choleva and his family were less | fortunate as their neighbours divulged their location |
| This is | fortunate, as the complete work is now lost. |
| He was less | fortunate as a military leader. |
| Bates was more | fortunate, as the song's popularity was well-establish |
| Jackson's timing was | fortunate as the timber industry was just beginning in |
| In this he was | fortunate as Capell, Lucas and Lisle were all executed |
| Despite the wounds, he was | fortunate, as 119 of his 420 men were killed or wounde |
| born under these conditions are usually less | fortunate as enough preparation was not put in place f |
| New Aurangabad Project was also | fortunate because Mrs. Indira Gandhi once visited the |
| The SMS Adler and SMS Eber were less | fortunate, because they were caught at the harbour mou |
| an accompany her: "My husband and I are very | fortunate, because we have flexible jobs," she says. |
| geared more for action than acting, which is | fortunate because Wicked, Wicked has plenty of the for |
| h heritage of housing some of Lachine's less | fortunate, but hard working and decent families. |
| are talented and have the economic means are | fortunate, but students who year after year see that t |
| ough to have a Gedd host was considered very | fortunate, but by the time the main events of the seri |
| a best-selling historical yarn Bellarion the | Fortunate by the Anglo Italian writer Rafael Sabatini. |
| It was a | fortunate chance which brought together Nicholson's br |
| delivering the "spirit" of Christmas to less | fortunate children' in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. |
| ter saying, “'He often spends time with less | fortunate children, which shows that he uses his fame, |
| ed by Meade in his belief that he had made a | fortunate choice in his property. |
| The result fully vindicates the | fortunate choice, and presents for our admiration, ble |
| ireless effort, unbroken health, a number of | fortunate circumstances, and above all, what I am neit |
| ef that "savings banks would enable the less | fortunate classes of society to better themselves in a |
| By a | fortunate coincidence he was introduced to singer Sash |
| realities of life unimaginable by their more | fortunate contemporaries in developed countries. |
| Large donations have been given to less | fortunate countries in Africa to help provide a sustai |
| L'inganno felice (The | Fortunate Deception) is an opera in one act by Gioachi |
| a further attack, but to return to Scapa, a | fortunate decision as the weather changed during the n |
| Adam | Fortunate Eagle (born Adam Nordwall), hereditary membe |
| her, legendary Native American activist Adam | Fortunate Eagle. |
| Newcastle was | fortunate enough to escape the worst of the Troubles a |
| Marching on to the Hagia Sophia, he was | fortunate enough to find the support of the Patriarch |
| list of writers for the song, David Cook was | fortunate enough to add his own touch to the song for |
| The club is | fortunate enough to be able to socialise, rehearse and |
| t to a studio in Fort Worth, Texas, and were | fortunate enough to find a producer, Major Bill Smith, |
| e of twenty-one went to London, where he was | fortunate enough to obtain an introduction to Sir Thom |
| Ali has been | fortunate enough to share the stage with such acts as: |
| Of them, only Sweden would be | fortunate enough to remain unattacked during World War |
| The following year, Nicole was | fortunate enough to win the first local pageant she co |
| But he was also | fortunate enough to connect with the most important ar |
| n't familiar with college because nobody was | fortunate enough to experience it. |
| She ran onto Goodwin Sands in 1690, but was | fortunate enough to be hauled off by the boatmen of De |
| are not so much anti-capitalist (...) We're | fortunate enough to have built a very healthy business |
| ite the not so favourable conditions, he was | fortunate enough to get good education. |
| If you were | fortunate enough to sell $40.00 worth you earned $2.00 |
| wn in Ireland of Protestant parents, and was | fortunate enough to be apprenticed as a carpenter. |
| In between college seasons, he was | fortunate enough to compete at third base in front of |
| won the Congressional Medal of Honor and was | fortunate enough to survive the war by near a half cen |
| If that's true, NASA was | fortunate Enterprise's ALT flights didn't turn up any |
| Her empathy for the less | fortunate, expressed most famously through the graphic |
| has gone down in cartoon folklore as a most | fortunate failure. |
| Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland wasn't as | fortunate, falling to Italian qualifer Flavio Cipolla |
| laimed commercial buildings, suffered a less | fortunate fate; The Merc was demolished in 2003, despi |
| sands, leaving just the stern exposed for a | fortunate few to cling to. |
| When the | fortunate fisherman woke the next morning, a large num |
| so that it can be redistributed to the less | fortunate folk. |
| The following season proved to be more | fortunate for Liverpool as they regained their spot ba |
| It is | fortunate for him then that at that point in his life |
| Lasker was not usually so | fortunate; for example, Capablanca once arrived one mi |
| It was | fortunate for him that he came out at a time when grea |
| It was | fortunate for him that this money was safely invested, |
| the Year of the Pig is considered to be very | fortunate, for they will be happy and honest. |
| What a sheet-anchor for the | fortunate Gardezis in this swiftly changing world." |
| ry suffered in his fight with Chalid and the | fortunate German was sent back in to face Gary Goodrid |
| ys troubled by the harsh reality of the less | fortunate, he increasingly leaned towards leftist view |
| f trouble, but the other, poorer man is less | fortunate: he is tried and convicted of sodomy-it does |
| Guinness was a little more | fortunate, his fall being broken by some telegraph wir |
| The 2000 champions Bunninadden were not so | fortunate however, and were relegated to Intermediate |
| He was more | fortunate, however, in his later military career, and |
| Eastcote is most | fortunate in having extensive parks and green spaces, |
| ct in November 2008, Cantorion was extremely | fortunate in obtaining the services of John Daniel as |
| She was less | fortunate in her marriages (three of them) than in her |
| The church was | fortunate in being able to call on the architectural h |
| s primary source of funding, Dr. Goodwin was | fortunate in this effort to sign on John D. Rockefelle |
| ion were to leave a lasting mark, for he was | fortunate in studying with many prominent Tibetan and |
| ins, broken bones or worse but WBMC has been | fortunate in that it has only had a couple of serious |
| Less | fortunate in his progress through the field was Barwa |
| couraging women to donate bras to those less | fortunate in Southeast Asia, in the hope of making Sin |
| realm, but personally he was extraordinarily | fortunate in occupying the throne till he died a natur |
| d, Admiral Halsey wrote, "I was particularly | fortunate in having Harmon as Commanding General of th |
| The Club is | fortunate in its location. |
| The less | fortunate in some sense were more fortunate because th |
| and Neptune are considered to be moderately | fortunate in their influences. |
| Here Jukes was | fortunate in his assistant, Muhammad Hassan S /O Sher |
| sted to be a means of outreach to those less | fortunate in society. |
| Christ Church has been | fortunate in having a procession of distinguished and |
| He was more | fortunate in this as a young man than later, when his |
| But they warn Africa may not be so | fortunate in the future, and its banks must be ready f |
| Rarely have a poet and composer been so | fortunate in finding the fullest expression of the dis |
| believed he will, the club will be extremely | fortunate in having retained him." |
| ation" to serve, mentor and inspire the less | fortunate in the community of basketball and sports. |
| o provide podiatric medical care to the less | fortunate in Cleveland. |
| The SCC&RR was | fortunate in its chief engineer, Horatio Allen, who ha |
| ver heard of him five days before, and it is | fortunate indeed that this concert was not merely reco |
| Fortunate indeed were those, including Phineas Banning | |
| He was so | fortunate, indeed, as to be associated with many unive |
| their life and provide shelter to a few less | fortunate internees and their families. |
| Fortunate is the child who receives this beautiful boo | |
| dead in Greco-Roman mythology imcluding the | Fortunate Isles or Islands of The Blessed, Mount Olymp |
| d of Oriana, the daughter of the King of the | Fortunate Isles. |
| The third plane was less | fortunate: it was shot and fell out of the sky, burnin |
| You Tell Me if This is a | Fortunate Jew |
| Albert Facey - Author of A | Fortunate Life and Gallipoli veteran. |
| The manuscripts of A | Fortunate Life are housed in the Scholars' Centre in t |
| an, whose main work was his autobiography, A | Fortunate Life, now considered a classic in Australian |
| ert Facey, Gallipoli veteran and author of A | Fortunate Life, lived south of the town from 1922 to 1 |
| vour in their lives and think of others less | fortunate living in deplorable third-world conditions |
| The | fortunate lot of the Semnones strengthens this belief; |
| evident in this image, in that it represents | fortunate marriage, contentment of the heart, and the |
| This | fortunate merchant of boots |
| A less | fortunate milestone was the first medical account of a |
| ton Pals was narrowly missed by a torpedo; a | fortunate miss because the ship also carried sixty ton |
| The full title of the novel is Roxana: The | Fortunate Mistress Or, a History of the Life and Vast |
| Roxana: The | Fortunate Mistress is a 1724 novel by Daniel Defoe. |
| n is mentioned in Daniel Defoe's Roxana: The | Fortunate Mistress. |
| ended in a draw, though Oxford were seen as | fortunate not to lose. |
| ontribution to mathematics with his study of | Fortunate numbers in number theory. |
| dence directed she should escape, and a very | fortunate one it was, as there was no other supply of |
| gainst Nottinghamshire in 1993, was a rather | fortunate one, having Bruce French dismissed hit wicke |
| ough Disaster Memorial Fund: "I'm one of the | fortunate ones as I swapped my Leppings Lane ticket fo |
| The | fortunate outcome of the companion phase in the Small |
| oblems faced by their colleagues in the less | fortunate parts of the world. |
| e profit to be made in selling goods to less | fortunate people. |
| Marvin's Angels) provided services to a less | fortunate person in dire financial or physical health; |
| t Sirhind, he would therefore regard it as a | fortunate place for himself and the area was given in |
| The | fortunate poetess was invited to Denmark, and on her a |
| ng mission to light up the lives of the less | fortunate, poorest of the poor and the downtrodden in |
| ys Prydein, he is named as one of the "Three | Fortunate Princes of the Island of Britain". |
| Fortunate Prospect - Winner of 1984 San Vincente Stake | |
| ne day a year to have a party for those less | fortunate, requires its franchisees to do the same. |
| This had the | fortunate result of leaving the interior alone and per |
| restored to 89 minutes in 1990 thanks to the | fortunate retrieval of a copy featuring the whole foot |
| I should account myself extremely | fortunate, SIRE, if my zeal for Your Majesty should ob |
| But Darwin was in the | fortunate situation of being a man of property, who di |
| rica's Best Comics, the Batman graphic novel | Fortunate Son, with Gerard Jones, and The Adventures o |
| anager and on March 13 The Usos defeated The | Fortunate Sons (Joe Hennig and Brett DiBiase) to win t |
| Silver Charm is one of those | fortunate stallions, as is Roses in May. |
| new duchess was adored by the poor and less | fortunate tenants on her husband's estate, to whom she |
| tirelessly to help ex-service personnel less | fortunate than himself. |
| ble to provide even more help for those less | fortunate than myself.... |
| a plea to "let the sun shine" on those less | fortunate than oneself. |
| ng his enhancements as he assists those less | fortunate than himself. |
| s streak that compels him to help those less | fortunate than he (especially attractive women). |
| in other ways- by trying to help people less | fortunate than himself. |
| gines were saved, historians and patrons are | fortunate that the Pennsylvania Railroad did indeed ca |
| mean to say this in a superior way - you are | fortunate that you did not have to witness those times |
| said that Niasse was a liar and that he was | fortunate that he had not been jailed for crime he all |
| ium" can still charm and surprise, for it is | fortunate that he made many recordings which a new gen |
| How | fortunate that he bought it after it failed, then? |
| It may be | fortunate that the act of independency should come fro |
| In deciding which to pursue, Monye was | fortunate that his former sports master Tim Richardson |
| Brigadier Julian Thompson commented: "It was | fortunate that I had ignored the views expressed by No |
| It was also | fortunate that the rear two carriages contained many t |
| equality and improving the lives of the less | fortunate that has made his Parliamentary speeches wel |
| We are | fortunate that the Riders are of our time and have off |
| It was | fortunate that his duties also included the collection |
| t recording with Kenton was Tampico, but was | fortunate that it was a hit and established her right |
| The elephants and their handlers are more | fortunate: the two at Bondla take turns to give visito |
| Janet's family now realize how | fortunate they are to have her. |
| h her husband and the people were said to be | fortunate to be ruled by the ability and wisdom of the |
| Rabbi Ishmael comments that Rabbi Eleazar is | fortunate to have died before breaking the law, and qu |
| Though Bruno was somewhat | fortunate to survive a right hand blow on the bell of |
| n board the plane, so Scanlon was relatively | fortunate to escape with just a fractured skull, a bro |
| the German town of Meiningen, Bernstein was | fortunate to decide to leave Germany before the First |
| The City of Carbondale is | fortunate to have a Historical Society which actively |
| Liverpool were extremely | fortunate to make it to the final of the competition a |
| coming migration and complains that they are | fortunate to be able to fly to a warmer climate in win |
| my bakery is located," adding that she feels | fortunate to have been able get her business opened an |
| Kreuger was | fortunate to meet the last living relatives of Han van |
| its unreleased material, stating that "we're | fortunate to have tracked down what we did for this re |
| Dr. Blackburn has been most | fortunate to be recognized for his contributions to th |
| e, along with lessons and styles I have been | fortunate to learn from working with great players and |
| Carver considered himself | fortunate to escape alive. |
| I was | fortunate to have the talent. |
| I feel | fortunate to have been acquainted with Herb. |
| He was | fortunate to record with Nat Adderley and Wynton Kelly |
| It is also | fortunate to have its very own amateur dramatic societ |
| r Gilfrid through all this meddling was very | fortunate to end his days at Brayton. |
| Willoughby was | fortunate to attract the financial support of Douglas |
| Blockhouse Bay were | fortunate to finish eighth, a late rally moving them o |
| Soon after, United captain Keith Curle was | fortunate to avoid a sending off after appearing to th |
| e often requested retirement, and I would be | fortunate to be given a post as an imperial prince's t |
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