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  • Fortunate is the nation in peril that pulls together, rather than becoming fratricidal.

    Cover to Cover 2008

  • Fortunate is the nation in peril that pulls together, rather than becoming fratricidal.

    Cover to Cover 2008

  • It currently operates under the name Fortunate Finds on Main Street.

    A stroll along Cape Town’s book street 2009

  • It currently operates under the name Fortunate Finds on Main Street.

    2009 April 19 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS 2009

  • Each year, the IRS releases information on the so-called Fortunate 400, the 400 U.S. taxpayers with the highest adjusted gross income.

    For 'Fortunate 400,' a Tumbling Tax Rate 2009

  • “Khálidatáni” (for Khálidát), the Eternal, as Ibn Wardi calls the Fortunate Islands, or Canaries, which owe both their modern names to the classics of Europe.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Fortunate, that is, to have jumped ship when he did.

    Maybe Hain's the lucky one 2008

  • Fortunate, that is, to have jumped ship when he did.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2008

  • Roughly, the Latin which is a bit advanced for me, I'm afraid, particularly without laboriously going through it bit-by-bit, so I can only approximate means, The Island of Apples, which is called Fortunate, gets its name from the fact that it produces all things of itself; the fields don't need the ploughs of farmers and there is no cultivation except what nature provides.

    Avalon 2005

  • Roughly, the Latin which is a bit advanced for me, I'm afraid, particularly without laboriously going through it bit-by-bit, so I can only approximate means, The Island of Apples, which is called Fortunate, gets its name from the fact that it produces all things of itself; the fields don't need the ploughs of farmers and there is no cultivation except what nature provides.

    Archive 2005-06-01 2005

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