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The Sphinx, inexplicably, but most fortunately, killed herself; the Thebans were saved.

Or, as Raymond Chandler, the premier chronicler of Los Angeles noir, once wrote: “We still have dreams, but we know now that most of them will come to nothing. And we also most fortunately know that it really doesn’t matter.”

And most fortunately, we have what amounts to a planet-scale time machine and origins-of-life chemistry lab within our reach.

She wore it—most fortunately for the viewer—parted in the middle.

He described staying at Johnson’s house as “one of the most disagreeable seven days that I ever passed … however, most fortunately for me, Johnson was from home a considerable portion of this time, attending to his brush-making”.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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