Al-Arabiya's coverage of the Iraq war which again, fortuitously, earned it an instant audience was also similar to al-Jazeera's.
Bolton almost levelled fortuitously when Davies crossed and his effort beat Scott Carson but clipped the top of the crossbar.
After decades developing shopping centers and other commercial buildings, Tom Rossi fortuitously called it quits in 2006, before the big wipeout.
Fortuitously, a good moment for trying to do that is at hand.
Fortuitously, the Lakers were in the middle of winning three consecutive NBA titles, with Shaq bagging the Finals MVP during each playoff run.
Ben-Haim almost restored parity just after the interval when his powerful header was somewhat fortuitously repelled by the chest of the Everton keeper.
Fortuitously, in 1983 he became the primary contractor for Omega, which was establishing a new campus on the site of a former summer camp.
Firmly against the run of play, Spain's first goal came fortuitously.
His supporters also timed the launch of a new pro-Gingrich fundraising Super PAC fortuitously: Solutions 2012 officially got the ball rolling last night, just as Perry flopped onstage.
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Fortuitously, these cuts can enhance economic efficiency and promote growth.
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Fortuitously enough, Shaw is also a Big Kansas City attendee.
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The onset of the Libyan crisis fortuitously coincided with the peak of the European refinery outages, primarily linked to seasonal maintenance work, and thus lower demand for crude oil.
Fortuitously, he missed the Great Brawl of China so we were spared any errant quips about the Bayi Rockets professional basketball team beating up a bunch of kids from Georgetown.
Sporting secured their last-16 tie against Atletico Madrid when they pounced on the break in the 93rd-minute and Fernandez finished off the move by fortuitously taking the ball around the unlucky Howard.
Now that was largely thanks to some fortuitously-timed borrowing in the years prior, but the point remains that when things get dicey the player with the most liquidity is typically in better shape.
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And turning now to Israel, events so far in the negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian authority have not so far come together so fortuitously, it's been a bad week in the Middle East?
Fortuitously, co-operation of a similar sort exists already.
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With both players unsure about their next course of action, Benjani took advantage of the confusion to find Stephen Ireland, whose mishit shot fortuitously fell into the path of Vassell, who slotted home from two yards.
The half ended with the Scarlets just getting their noses in front thanks to a late Jones penalty, fortuitously awarded for a deliberate knock-on when the ball seemed instead to have been dislodged in the tackle.
In the 29th minute, a determined break from Noble ended with a shot that cannoned off a couple of Barnsley players before falling fortuitously for Spector, who calmly put the east London side in front from seven yards.
What makes the Justice Department's position unimaginable is that its brief concedes that the Second Circuit's ruling got the law wrong (although the brief maintains that it fortuitously got the result right) and that it is in conflict with other circuit courts that have ruled on the issue.
Here, Plaintiffs did not establish what percentage of the class was comprised of inhabitants of urban centers and rural areas, persons who did not complete high school, as well as high school and college graduates, those who are impoverished fortuitously and those who are of modest means by choice or avocation, or persons with some financial acumen versus those without any.
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