I have a particular interest in the economic relationship with China partly due to the fortuities of history. |
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Yet I also know that, for my own peace of mind, I can't keep relying on such stunning fortuities. |
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Through one of those fortuities that illumine the paths of even the dull-witted, I stumbled upon Henry George. |
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The public cannot be expected to confine its scrutiny of the Utah legal profession to the fortuities of state boundaries. |
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Stowe said she enjoys the fortuities and possibilities her job provides. |
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Of course, such fortuities can hardly be planned for, and too much planning is the surest way to kill them off. |
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It was a midtempo ballad about a string of fortuities — a sudden rain shower, a stoplight avoided, a left turn taken — that led to a couple's meeting in a bar. |
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To the extent they can anticipate fortuities that would render a text anachronistic, text makers can also build into it preservatives against staleness. |
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Yildrim, for his part, said that the park will be established on the aim of promotion of the welfare of the borderers as well as creating new job fortuities for them. |
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