They began making documentaries together, and emerged fortuitously from film school just as the music video era was dawning. |
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Nor is there in the present case someone fortuitously on the scene who failed to act. |
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It becomes apparent that, somewhat fortuitously, the boy has ended up in his friend's class. |
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He was challenged by a Dutch policeman on the train but, fortuitously, was allowed to carry on his journey despite having no identity papers. |
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I arrived at low tide, most fortuitously, so I could follow the steps through a gate at the far corner of the reserve. |
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Hence it is plain that not fortuitously, but designedly, do they achieve their end. |
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Neither is committed to the communities in which they fortuitously find themselves, having instead wider obligations. |
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News of her abduction gets back to the admiral, who, rather fortuitously, happens to be something of a skilled vampire hunter. |
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I mainly made jerseys and tanks for my then-husband, who, fortuitously, was colorblind. |
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It's a new world, material without being real, where poor ghosts, breathing dreams like air, drifted fortuitously about. |
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Hence it is plain that they achieve their end, not fortuitously, but designedly. |
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The people who are minding the place fortuitously happen to be away that night. |
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The health and safety adviser has been telling reporters how he fortuitously avoided capture by turning up to work early on Wednesday. |
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An unsighted Chris Tuffy just could not get his body behind the ball and the visitors went 2-1 up rather fortuitously. |
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The ball found its way to Aidan Kehoe but the corner forward fumbled it but the ball fell fortuitously to McGill who crashed it to the net. |
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As an aside, the report does not indicate whether any underlying eye disease was fortuitously diagnosed by the ophthalmological referrals. |
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She could have done medicine or physics, but fortuitously she was advised by a friend of ours to do law with the intent of later becoming a political player. |
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A few of the lost works were captured, partly fortuitously, by the camera. |
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The generous incentives allowing the creative classes tax breaks on their published works fortuitously afforded them the opportunity to invest their profits. |
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Times Square, 1981 Rival pickpockets exchange an amorous glance as their hands fortuitously meet inside the pocket of a shared mark. |
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The second was a toe-poke which fell fortuitously to Mellberg inside the penalty area. |
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It was suffering from terrible stage fright that fortuitously settled her on the path of directing. |
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For this reason, fortuitously, we expect that SLT will be able to handle the adjustment relatively well within this period. |
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As a result, Japan was fortuitously presented with ideal conditions for its entry into world trade. |
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In Canada, an earlier announced tax cut was fortuitously coming into effect. |
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They have refused more than token assistance from a US task force, home-based in Okinawa, which was fortuitously deployed off Thailand. |
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It may have fortuitously worked well for Interac back in the mid-nineties, but as I said earlier, we need to change it now. |
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Thousands of years ago, Saudi Arabia fortuitously sat in the middle of the raging incense trade. |
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His account of the image suggests that these robustly modeled features were fortuitously acquired rather than physiognomically specific to the subject. |
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Schlemiel and schlimazel that we are, the power went out, but it fortuitously came back on in just enough time to warm the warm and chill the cold. |
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Among them was the fortuitously named Edward L. True, a 28-year-old independent contractor and a Ron Paul supporter. |
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He's got me twice now and a young woman who passed me on Sunday afternoon told me that only a fortuitously placed handbag had spared her an embarrassing and painful nip. |
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For Yeats, it just so happened, fortuitously, that the twentieth century marked the final days of his apocalyptic gyre, which then would turn, renewed, to begin again. |
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He made racing debut in little fortuitously on the advice of a friend. |
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This is partly because the values of assets and liabilities denominated in overseas currencies fortuitously have converged, leading to greater coverage of currency risk. |
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At some locations, homes fortuitously located near the edge of the eroding terraces, were damaged or destroyed by undermining associated with the bank erosion. |
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The idea came up fortuitously, while mixing cooking and pastry-making. |
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The time-frame for this major international mobilization coincides fortuitously with the decade leading up to the 2015 target date for the Millennium Development Goals. |
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The blast would have killed him had a metal plate not been fortuitously fitted under the front seat of his Cadillac Eldorado to improve that model's roadholding. |
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Dissident republicans marked the occasion by attacking a joint army-MI5 headquarters near Belfast with a car bomb which, purely fortuitously, caused no injuries. |
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The Parliamentary Library, and the priceless collection of books within, was fortuitously saved through the closing of heavy metal doors which separated it from the rest of the original Centre Block. |
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