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1 Over the years, we have fortunately had more successes than failures.
2 If not, I have fortunately clothes and furniture of my own to pawn.
3 I have fortunately been able to find quarters at an inn.
4 The two royal abbeys of Caen have fortunately escaped the storms of the revolution.
5 These erections, with the screen and the screens across the aisles, have fortunately disappeared.
6 For the turning of the matter in our favour we have fortunately some notable examples.
7 But I have fortunately been brought hither to prevent the injury you would do me.
8 We have fortunately another air-tube, and I want to complete the work we have begun.
9 We have fortunately been spared the illness of anti-Semitism.
10 He seemed to have fortunately landed on his head.
11 The first occasion was after a night of discomfort such as I have fortunately seldom experienced.
12 Others, who, like myself, saw it, have fortunately spared me the recital of the sanguinary result.
13 Well; we have fortunately Halley's Comet in the Bayeux Tapestry for our familiar 1066; but beware!
14 You have fortunately missed some of the most terrible events that ever happened in the world, monsieur.
15 We have fortunately better judges of the characters of both prelates in the two popes, Benedict XII.
16 The nations of the world have fortunately by agreement made a plan for such a reckoning and settlement.
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