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91. The treating, perhaps fortunately, cut his visit short for after a few nights of festivities he was stony broke. 92. Fortunately the judges agreed, and awarded it the first prize. 93. Fortunately, politicians were not content with merely deploring such practices; they legislated. 94. At the time we were rushing from job to job repairing storm damage, and fortunately were both wearing rubber soled boots. 95. Fortunately Roy was only toying with me, eventually agreeing to participate in good spirit. 96. Well, I do, and fortunately for me,[/fortunately.html] the Army doc did not. 97. Fortunately, WordPerfect will do most of the page layout work for you-it calculates the appropriate sizes of columns and margins. 98. Fortunately he is now fully recovered and will take all the beating as he is better than form figures indicate. 99. Fortunately, it is possible to achieve acceptable levels of SO2 by four Simple and relatively inexpensive measures. 100. Fortunately, being a nurse, she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses. 101. Fortunately, when he started work on the book, Mr Paterson found himself viewing his subject in a more favourable light. 102. Fortunately, Herbert 92X had shot a good man, a poor man, a family man from the ghetto. 103. Fortunately, world geopolitics being what they are, this had certain advantages. 104. All were completely enveloped in a sea of mud and water upon touchdown, but fortunately remained upright. 105. Fortunately for Hippisley, the body was never found, although vast areas of nearby Lambourn Woods were excavated by the townsfolk. 106. The issue is not the same as issues of consciousness, and fortunately is more amenable to clearly empirical considerations. 107. Something more definite can, fortunately, be said about Molla Fenari's first period of office as kadi of Bursa. 108. Fortunately, he ate his last slice long before the advent of pub beauty contests. 109. Fortunately his calculations were accurate and the chemistry department at Manchester is still just about intact. 110. Fortunately, some scientists saw them as posing tractable scientific questions and offering new insights. 111. Fortunately band-pass and band-stop filters can be constructed from just capacitors and resistors, thereby avoiding the inductive problem. 112. Fortunately the Caring Chauvinist was away the following day, but Ricky's number was always engaged. 113. Fortunately a small group of folk banded together determined to save the bird and the rescue operation began. 114. Fulfilling Expectations Fortunately most equestrian expectations can now be fulfilled. 115. Fortunately, most racegoers followed their own hunches while studying form over a leisurely lunch in the corporate suites. 116. Fortunately, Congress, awakening to the problem, has made job training reform an early priority. 117. Fortunately, much of it was hidden because the gas lights were so dim. 118. But fortunately their meal was ready now, which as a rule gave Fen an excuse not to talk. 119. Fortunately the process is explicitly parallel and were it to be run on multiprocessor hardware then there could be substantial speed-up. 120. Fortunately, the timeless musical genius knew when to call it quits, though his stunning creations live on.