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"fortuitously" Definitions
  1. by chance, especially a lucky chance that brings a good result
"fortuitously" Synonyms
accidentally unintentionally unwittingly inadvertently unknowingly unconsciously coincidentally mistakenly unawares unexpectedly serendipitously misguidedly involuntarily casually incidentally adventitiously flukily haphazardly randomly subconsciously successfully effectively efficiently proficiently triumphantly adequately capably competently efficaciously favourably(UK) opportunely productively satisfactorily satisfyingly well agreeably auspiciously comprehensively conclusively famously luckily thankfully happily fortunately providentially mercifully propitiously favorably(US) thank goodness by good luck by good fortune thank God thank heavens by chance thank the stars as luck would have it as it chanced timelily parenthetically by the way in passing by the by by the bye by way of explanation en passant in parenthesis BTW apropos as it happens while on the subject adjectitiously in the course of conversation subordinately redundantly needlessly gratuitously inessentially uselessly superfluously unessentially optionally extraneously irrelevantly avoidably extrinsically futilely undesirably worthlessly uncritically causelessly popularly acknowledgedly notably outstandingly noteworthily extraordinarily performantly winningly approvedly positively provisorily conditionally contingently guardedly iffily inconclusively limitedly obscurely provisionally qualifiedly relatively reliantly restrictedly restrictively tentatively uncertainly dependently hypothetically reservedly unusually oddly abnormally peculiarly uncommonly anomalously singularly exceptionally atypically bizarrely aberrantly rarely uniquely queerly irregularly freakishly uncustomarily untypically phenomenally circumstantially indirectly conjecturally inferentially presumptively presumedly implicatively unprovably anecdotally concomitantly concurrently environmentally secondarily More

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And so we fortuitously connected and that's when I started.
Fortuitously, it arrived just as I ran out of my regular perfume.
Fortuitously for the future of the home media business, Mullin turned left.
The ball proceeded to fall fortuitously to the feet of Bobby Wood.
The program's shift in tone coincided, fortuitously, with the move to CNN.
It was in Indianapolis, where both fortuitously were to attend an academic conference.
Fortuitously, the founders left clues for how we should understand this apparent conundrum.
This is how my mother was fortuitously able to come to the United States.
And cause to break out celebratory cupcakes at the fortuitously timed Thursday afternoon session.
The fever for photography, as Lebart notes, fortuitously overlapped with the fever for gold.
With Cespedes's fortuitously timed shot, Harvey went from pitching in a deficit to protecting a tie.
Fortuitously, my job required that I was frequently on the road, scouting investment ideas and selling deals.
He had no food or water, but enough oxygen to survive in a fortuitously large air pocket.
Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechThis is, quite fortuitously, the area within which the stationary probe will do its work.
Fortuitously, reactors 220 through 2000 had been shut down for inspections, but 4 was damaged during the explosions.
Granted those were both big stories at the time, but it's still a very fortuitously overheard quote. pic.twitter.
It was, fortuitously, highly relevant to Reich's Oceania work, and the data was forwarded along in due course.
You probably know the rest of Kerr's fork-in-the road story, which fortuitously led to an N.B.A. title.
He's a failed novelist, now a sportswriter, living in a suburban New Jersey home that's fortuitously appreciated in value.
Fortuitously for scientists, however, the eventual flood waters resulted in a tranquil, low-oxygen environment that preserved the bones.
But, fortuitously, while the company was developing OxyContin, some physicians began arguing that American medicine should reëxamine this bias.
Then, he fortuitously made it into the frame on ESPN's College GameDay, putting thousands of eyes on his request.
Fortuitously, at this time, he met Sara Morgenstern, who was based in Sonoma County and worked in wine sales.
Even the assets they might be entitled to call their own could be seen as fortuitously acquired rather than earned.
Don't get me wrong, cancer sucks more balls than a closeted Republican senator, but it did fortuitously alter my fate.
In "Sweet Days of Discipline," the narrator, years after graduating, fortuitously encounters her old friend Frédérique at a movie theatre.
Fortuitously, he met another GI, a computer engineer by trade, "who turned me on to the idea of coding," Deng said.
Then, as fortuitously as he met the Living Theater, Mr. White encountered Ornette Coleman, who was touring Europe with his trio.
A month and a half after her search began, Christine managed to fortuitously book a ski condo in Alpensia on booking.com.
"Fortuitously — we didn't know the pandemic was coming — a few months ago we opened our Desert Hot Springs location," DeAngelo said.
Fortuitously, Joe Asher, the chief executive of William Hill U.S., had read about Mr. Drazin's legalization campaign, and he wanted in.
Twelve years ago, his university studies and sports loyalties fortuitously merged when he began working as a historian for the team.
Fortuitously, on the drive back home, she got lost in Mississippi and came across a sign for a local television station.
Your book is a fortuitously timed intervention in Britain since it plays into all the imperial nostalgia that has accompanied Brexit.
Fortuitously, Charles E. Wilson, a G.M. president with an abiding interest in heart research, served as chairman of the association's board.
It contained DNA evidence from the bite mark on the victim's arm, which fortuitously hadn't been discarded with the other trace evidence.
Fortuitously, she found a gig that let her do both: working at a local maker space doing machine maintenance and member support.
The launch fortuitously came a few short years after Demi Moore's famed Vanity Fair cover in which she appeared naked and pregnant.
Hudson kicked off the Capital Markets Day presentation to analysts on his 100th day at the company, "fortuitously or not," he joked.
Fortuitously, Evie was also relatively low-key for a terrier; she liked to sit around and eat (Wheat &) Raisin Chex rather than roughhouse.
Having fortuitously come into a small inheritance from her father, she opened the business with a list of 230 books that first year.
When Amirani finds out that one agent's interview was omitted from the broadcast, he sleuths until he fortuitously finds an unedited original transcript.
The city will receive some authoritative technical advice from nearby Lansing, which fortuitously began replacing its own outdated pipes just a few years ago.
After a fortuitously timed lesson at school, 14-year-old Katie Murphy was able to recognize her mom's stroke symptoms — and save her life.
Fortuitously, when Manuel told Charles de Sivry, another inmate, about his son's musical interests, Sivry mentioned that his mother, Antoinette Mauté, was a pianist.
Fortuitously, he was soon introduced to Freestyle Love Supreme, an improv-rap troupe started by Lin-Manuel Miranda with Thomas Kail and Anthony Veneziale.
Sadly or fortuitously, "What the Constitution Means to Me" is even more urgent as it moves to Broadway, where performances begin on March 14.
Such folk may not have the ability to take on comic-book villains, but have an even more extraordinary power fortuitously hidden in their genes.
Imagineering looked at Disney's upcoming movie slate and chose The Rocketeer, a retro-futuristic superhero movie that, fortuitously, put its hero in a giant helmet.
The Caps then silenced T-Mobile Arena when Eller got the puck to Orpik, whose deflected shot bounced fortuitously off the ice and beat Fleury.
But when the offers and exclusives just fortuitously pop up while we're mindlessly scrolling through our feed, how can we not click the link in bio?
Reshaping the 2599,000-square-foot space occupied by the sloshy tiki bar Riff Raff's, Squares is fortuitously positioned in a transitional neighborhood now bubbling with activity.
Finding a suitable stack for the upper left took more time, but I think it turned out pretty well, especially with MESONS fortuitously positioned near ANTIQUARK.
Fortuitously, the white dwarf's companion emits precisely timed pulses of light—thus, the term pulsar—which is what makes these objects useful cosmic clocks in space.
Before getting a reply, he fortuitously encountered some of Jimmy Doolittle's Raiders, who had landed a plane near Quzhou after their famous air raid on Tokyo.
But fortuitously, the works' embellished picturing also has the means to broach atavistic and folkloric meanings, given its deliverance from the common codes of pop representation.
Instinctively, he thought in terms of global power games; fortuitously, his time as president coincided with the end of the cold war, a heady and fascinating moment.
Fortuitously, a well-off couple in the village, both schoolteachers, had just found out that they could not have children, so a mutually beneficial solution suggested itself.
They organized buses to take members to and from the Women's March in Washington, where the pink hats fortuitously coordinated with the de Rege-Koyfman color scheme.
While some musicians give the sense that they are offering ideas as they arrive, almost fortuitously, Iyer's ideas seem to come from a wide and deep reserve.
Fortuitously, the date in Salt Lake will serve as the only nonconferenceroad game of the season for Hawaii, which won't return to the continentalUnited States until its Jan.
Here's the deal: Having eaten a bottomless hole and being thus cursed with insatiable hunger, you're fortuitously thrown into the dungeon of a castle made out of food.
One recent study found that healthy thin people are generally thin because, fortuitously, they have fewer genetic variants that are known to increase our chances of becoming overweight.
TMZ was the first to claim that the rapper had fortuitously accepted Bitcoin payments for his 2014 album Animal Ambition and for some reason had never cashed them out.
They had been speaking on the phone for a period of time until fortuitously meeting in person for the first time by running into each other at a restaurant.
It's invigorating when you do something and you see a bunch of people responding to it in a way you meant, or fortuitously and you don't even mean it.
Fortuitously enough, a similar thing happened to me this past weekend when I turned on my Xbox One to fulfill my other fall tradition of buying the new Madden.
That fortuitously worked out, and then while I was building the grid, I thought it would be fun to make it a wide-open grid, with themeless-like corners.
A fortuitously timed cross-promotional item featuring Swiss chocolate Toblerone — which was then brand new to the US — many Americans immediately fell in love for this exciting new dessert.
" Following Ms. Silverman's "Collective Rage" on the MCC Theater slate is an encore run by another fortuitously titled show: Jocelyn Bioh's "School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play.
But if he does end up further exposing Mr. Trump's duplicity, in the fullness of time Mr. Bolton will end up, however fortuitously, on the right side of history.
Fortuitously, a new edition, entitled "Presidential Misconduct: From George Washington to Today" with updated chapters on American presidents from Nixon to Obama has been published by The New Press.
Sold by a fortuitously unidentified cafe in the Victorian capital, the "coffee" was made up of three separate beakers containing hot water, milk, and espresso; all served atop—what else?
It was announced fortuitously enough on this 4/20 that Canada has informed the UN that the Liberal government will introduce legislation to legalize cannabis in the spring of 2017.
Mr. Xi's trip fortuitously gave him some distance from the events in Hong Kong, where the leadership on Saturday suspended its push for legislation to allow extraditions to mainland China.
This novel stumbles at the outset, it should be said: One fortuitously overheard conversation in a safe house is a fair device to trigger a thriller; two is stretching credulity.
The image, taken by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) just before Halloween two years ago, actually shows active regions on the star fortuitously lining up to look like a smirking face.
"The ARM chips that powered the iPhone had been in development for a very long time, and maybe fortuitously had reached a happy place in terms of their capabilities," Doll said.
The White House hosted a gathering — fortuitously, the week after the election — of the most innovative leaders and organizations in education to discuss solutions to skyrocketing costs in the American education system.
Some anti-bacterial peptides work by punching holes in cell membranes, making them toxic to mammalian cells, but fortuitously, urumin does not, according to observations the researchers made using an electron microscope.
Fortuitously, the trial was scheduled for January 17, just days before Trump's inauguration and the Women's March on Washington, so White decided to transform the court proceedings into pro-ERA performance art.
Grubhub's metrics may not be the definitive gauge of public appetite for poke, but they certainly suggest an appetite large enough to make Acme's push into vending machine poke fortuitously timed and smart.
And fortuitously, after an 26.8-year-long drought, the 24.4-year-old Tiger Woods stormed back from scandal and injury to win the 219th major of his career at the Masters last month.
"In this particular case, amateurs had webcams pointed at Jupiter for hours and so were able to gather enough data over a long period of time to fortuitously glimpse the impact," Lakdawalla said.
Not prettily, necessarily — he converted a penalty kick to draw Real level, after Rabiot had given P.S.G. the lead, and then scuttled the ball home fortuitously to put his team ahead — but decisively.
This appearance was fortuitously chronicled by the ground-based component of NASA's THEMIS mission (called All‐Sky Imagers), as well as NOAA's Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellite (NOAA-17), which was overhead as Steve shone.
"I had fortuitously avoided the fate of most politicians, captured in the aphorism 'There is no comfortable end to a political career; only death or disgrace,'" Ms Zille boasted in her autobiography of 2016.
"Despacito" is that something; the ray of light through the cloud, the fortuitously placed branch we hit on our way to the dirt, the dank meme sandwiched between wildly bad takes on the timeline.
As it happened, he too had been accused of blasphemy a few years earlier; he'd said something casually misogynistic about one of the Prophet Muhammad's wives, but the matter had—unusually, fortuitously—blown over.
But, leaguewide, it may take awhile for teams to figure out how to adapt, thanks to the shift in strategy having coincided so fortuitously with the emphasis on not impeding an offensive player's progress.
Fortuitously, the meeting with the fashion brand was delayed by the devastating East Coast blizzard of 1996, and before they could go any further with the arrangements, Lyman got a call from Vans CEO Walter Schoenfeld.
A fortuitously placed wart on the penis of the "mad monk" Rasputin, whose scandalous behaviour and bad advice helped bring about the dynasty's downfall, is cited as a possible reason for his success with aristocratic women.
Fortunately, just weeks after the first case of HIV was diagnosed, as the authors of the NEJM article write, the state of Indiana had "fortuitously" accepted the Medicaid expansion offered by the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
It should be said, however, that boosters of the sport have conveniently labeled any kind of soccer played indoors as futsal, meaning, rather fortuitously, that every single major outdoor star has played it at some point.
With the opening of Momofuku Noodle Bar 14 years ago, he fortuitously caught the waves of both millennial casualness and fangirl-fanboy-style fetishization (of ingredients, of methods, of chefs) that swept through the restaurant business.
KALININGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Spain may have scraped fortuitously into the World Cup last 16 but they should not be conceding so many goals and must improve, said coach Fernando Hierro after Monday's 2-2 draw with Morocco.
I sort of fortuitously met him my first day of freshman year when he was delivering his alternative newspaper to my dorm room, and I happened to be there and was interested and started chatting with him.
Fortuitously timed continental collisions and mountain smackdowns may well have supplied crucial nutrients at key moments of biological inventiveness, like the legendary Cambrian explosion of 500 million years ago, when the ancestors of modern life-forms appeared.
But that doesn't explain why Kirakira wasn't really discovered until this past September, where fashion lore has it that Instagram head of partnerships Eva Chen fortuitously found it and started using it during Spring/Summer '18 Fashion Week.
Understandably, there's an impulse not to want to succumb to this kind of fear in the spaces many LGBTQ people see as liberating—gay bars, private parties, the homes of kind-seeming strangers we fortuitously meet on Grindr.
Less than two minutes into the second half, Zusi chased down a ball that had fortuitously dribbled across the goal off Zardes's backside and fired in the third goal, capping a forceful passing sequence down the right side.
The goals came within a span of 25 minutes, starting in the 83th, when Ludwig Augustinsson drilled in a loose ball that had fortuitously fallen to his feet after a badly shanked shot from his teammate, Viktor Claesson.
In Washington, a senior U.S. diplomat said that U.S. Special Representative Zalmay Khalilzad, who has led talks with the Taliban on a U.S. troop withdrawal agreement, had "fortuitously" arrived in Kabul and was speaking with Afghan political leaders.
Fortuitously, when her resume was sent to an employer at the World Bank for consideration as a nanny, the employer focused instead on her hard skills and potential and hired her as an analyst after a competitive selection process.
But before you become enraptured with the all-too-relatable tale of six strangers who fortuitously collide at an EDC-esque mega-festival called XOXO, the folks behind the movie have shared some new music to set the mood.
My main exposure to the N.F.L. was through my trading-card collection — I had fortuitously invested in football cards in 1989 and therefore had the rookie cards for Troy Aikman, Barry Sanders, Deion Sanders and the great Andre Rison.
"I think the biggest threats to humanity come from this house right here and the people inside," he says, as we stand outside the White House on a balmy October night that fortuitously happened to be Friday the 13th.
It's an intended subject fortuitously anticipating that of the show, one to be considered along with the subtly generalized features of her face and body—machined from a solid block of metal, in a process that took Ray years to complete.
Fortuitously, Bitcoin—the most valuable and stable major cryptocurrency—came on the scene around the height of the financial crisis, a decentralized and seemingly incorruptible alternative at a time when it was impossible not to feel burned by extant financial institutions.
Less fortuitously, the studio wasn't ready in time, and so she built the towering figures in her home, a former firehouse that she shares with her husband, the multidisciplinary artist Jason Fox, and their two golden Labradors, Speedy and Chico.
He cooks until the doors open, then hosts until they close at 3 PM. The commute is fortuitously short—precisely one flight of stairs from the flat above the cafe—and the working week runs from Monday to Friday only.
"…Baby One More Time" had been shopped around to popular acts like TLC and Robyn but, fortuitously for the teenage singer, they turned it down on account of the words, which they thought might be misconstrued as referring to either violence or sex.
Mexico dominated possession early on but Russia went ahead fortuitously when Samedov beat goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa just inside the far post after Mexico had failed to clear a header and midfielder Aleksandr Erokhin missed the ball as he was trying to shoot.
Better to say that his beliefs, skilfully angled and promoted, have fortuitously chimed with the evolving mood of conservative voters, especially with the emergence of the Tea Party and the backlash against Mr Obama's agenda and the bail-outs that followed the crash.
Not only did the tiny search party stumble upon a separated group of wights sooner rather than later, but they discovered that killing one White Walker probably kills every wight that it turned — in a moment that fortuitously still left them a single wight to capture.
A few minutes after Germany lost to Mexico in its opening game — not fortuitously, but deservedly, less happenstance than harbinger — Löw was informed that, in three of the previous four World Cups, the team that entered the tournament as the titleholder had fallen in the group stage.
There's a fortuitously timely displacement theme, in which the presence in America of some of the gods of the title — human avatars of deities from Norse, African, Slavic, Indian and other traditions — appears to be tied to the experiences of immigrants, explorers or slaves from those regions.
Recently, in a review of the Girard retrospective and symposium at Cranbrook Art Museum (which I fortuitously attended mere weeks before Exhibit Columbus), I grappled with a sense of colonialism in Girard's work, and a sense of Modernist design as preclusive to the real action of life, in general.
The assault on the military headquarters appeared to have been aimed at a gathering of senior officers, according to Security Minister Clément Sawadogo, who told journalists that the army might have been "decapitated" had the meeting not been fortuitously moved to a different location at the last minute.
Chouinard, which would later become CalArts, a school that played as big a role as any institution in developing an American avant-garde was not Mr. Ruscha's first choice — that would have been the nearby ArtCenter College of Design, from which he was rejected, fortuitously, as it turns out.
Some originalists, like Michael Ramsey of the University of San Diego — who fortuitously just finished a paper on this question when the topic came up in the campaign — argue that the Founding Fathers would have understood "natural-born citizen" to mean the same thing "natural-born subject" did in English law at the time.
Some originalists, like Michael Ramsey of the University of San Diego — who fortuitously just finished a paper on this question when the topic came up in the campaign — argue that the Founding Fathers would have understood "natural-born citizen" to mean the same thing "natural-born subject" did in English law at the time.
Fortuitously bursting onto the national scene a few scant years after 9/11 and getting a bounce from the antipathy towards George W. Bush, Obama quickly rolled out his ambitious collectivist agenda of wealth redistribution, racial division, class conflict, police brutality, crushing regulations — not to mention America's sins (past and present) for the whole world to see.
His father, Tadeusz, was a diplomat who took the family along to France, then to Germany during the rise of Hitler in the 1930s and, fortuitously, to Canada on the eve of World War II. When the Russians took over Poland at the end of the war, Tadeusz Brzezinski chose to retire in Canada rather than return home.
Read more: A picturesque Sicilian town succeeded in selling off its abandoned homes after auctions started at just $1According to the BBC, who had a correspondent fortuitously at the scene, 45-year-old Andrea Benedetto was paddling around on an inflatable unicorn with his newlywed husband when he fell into the water and was unable to move his limbs due to a medical condition.
Beginning on Anne's 13th birthday, when she fortuitously received a diary with a red-and-white plaid cover among her gifts, and ending abruptly right before the Franks' arrest, in early August 1944, the "Diary" chronicles just over two years spent in the "Secret Annex," the warren of rooms above Otto Frank's Amsterdam office where the family of four, along with four of their acquaintances, hid from the Nazis.

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