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61. For now, such notions of bigness play well in political circles but thankfully not in all banking ones. 62. Several other analysts of international politics thankfully envision more constructive possibilities. 63. The guests left the table thankfully and hurried into the conservatory. 64. The authoritarian parent or dutiful child attitudes that so often characterized these relationships in previous generations are thankfully on the way out. 65. Thankfully, like Feynman himself, they incorporate many diagrams to explain his findings in quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics. 66. Thankfully, the engine and gearbox make a great double act. 67. Once inside, she slid the bolt, leaning thankfully against the door, a maelstrom of emotions fighting for supremacy. 68. Thankfully, my children are grown and able to support themselves. 69. Smiles all round as Alton men thankfully take possession against the redoubtable ladies. 70. Thankfully, by and large, Baxter kept controversy out of his pulpit ministry. 71. Thankfully, the name has been shortened and the unfortunate baby boy goes by the moniker Iuma Dylan-Lucas. 72. This is not a show you can skimp on, and thankfully director Damian Cruden goes for broke. 73. I've never been in a fire in a theatre before - thankfully they're almost unheard of. 74. Thankfully their absent-minded forwards kept the score to a respectable 3-1. 75. Thankfully, we can now continue without the polemic of Chris Woodhead. 76. It ended up a deserved win, thankfully, but it could so easily have been a draw. 77. I put my candle down on the shelf, and dropped thankfully on to the bed. 78. Thankfully, they did not lead to the same tragic results. 79. Gloucester came back with a penalty and thankfully a matchwinning try which was masterminded by Marcus Hannaford and scored by Paul Ashmead. 79.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 80. What scant experience I had of affairs of the heart and loins had taught me nothing, thankfully. 81. All V-Discs were to be destroyed after the war, but the Smithsonian kept a set for posterity, thankfully. 82. But this is not, thankfully, a compact disc with a theatrical agenda. 83. Thankfully, prevention of split ends isn't as drastic as the cure. 84. Very soon afterwards, the archdiocese withdrew its plans and the church thankfully continues in use. 85. Thankfully she did not persist in pursuing her mad idea. 86. Simon thankfully slipped off his uniform and relaxed. 87. Then, rather unimaginatively, I add "razzle-dazzle-pizzazz musical great antidote to misery-gloom-doom of credit crunch"before, thankfully for the reader, I am diverted by the whisper "Ciao!Plume!" 88. Although the number of accidents on Britain's roads is thankfully falling, the cost of claims continues to rise — particularly personal injury claims and legal expenses. 89. Thankfully, Jean Piaget, one of the first developmental psychologists, figured out part of this puzzle years ago. 90. Thankfully, most operating systems designed in the last decade have provided preemptive multitasking, without Mac OS 9 and earlier being the most notable (and embarrassing) exceptions.