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1 An Irish friend of ours was fortunately able to solve the problem.
2 The rare-earths possess the property of selectivity and are fortunately highly refractory.
3 The grass was fortunately much better here than at the last camp.
4 It was ploughed up in 1827, but its plan was fortunately preserved.
5 The doorkeeper took him to the foreman, who was fortunately a German.
6 Our enquiries respecting the place of our destination were fortunately more successful.
7 The quartermaster, who was fortunately in his bivouac, came, accompanied by friends.
8 The next morning, it being now April, was fortunately bright and clear.
9 The winter was fortunately mild, but they had to endure cruel hardships.
10 There was fortunately no wind, so that the fire had burned sluggishly.
11 Toby was fortunately disengaged, so we struck a bargain on the spot.
12 This possibility being fortunately precluded, two matters awaited him on the morrow.
13 Several times it had stumbled, but I was fortunately not thrown off.
14 A single stare of astonishment was fortunately able to cover two emotions.
15 His disgust for the University, however, was fortunately not of long continuance.
16 He drove directly to my lodgings, and I was fortunately at home.
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