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There's very little pure blood in any nation now.
No one has ever been able to do it.
It may rain any minute.
Yelling about it won't help now. You should have done that when it counted.
In spite of the heavy rain, he visited his friend in hospital.
In spite of the heavy rain, he visited his friend in the hospital.
Despite a shortage of steel, industrial output has increased by five percent.
Everybody has the right to seek happiness.
I am fortunate enough to have access to an excellent library.
Luckily she did not die.
Fortunately, she didn't die.
Luckily, he won the championship.
Fortunately, he was free of debt.
Luckily, he won the game.
Happily he did not die.
Fortunately he didn't die in the accident.
Fortunately, the weather was good.
I am fortunate enough to have access to an excellent library.
Luckily, I won first prize.
He was so fortunate as to escape death.

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