How To Use Fortuity In A Sentence

  • To make the Act work that way makes the Act turn on a fortuity.
  • Then identically situated litigants would receive different treatment based upon the fortuity of whether their case appeared before a state or federal judge.
  • it was due to an accident or fortuity
  • From the Telegraph story: “Bordeaux winegrowers have a habit of throwing in superlatives about vintages and the sceptical may question the fortuity of such a great year given that Bordeaux sales have been falling in the wake of the 2005 boom.” Bordeaux 09, Sean Connery, Binny’s, uprooting – sipped and spit | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • But there is a lot of fortuity in the courses lives take.
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  • If, according to some, Friday the 13th is an unlucky day, then shouldn't Friday the 7th (because 7 has been identified by many as a lucky number) be full of fortuity and good things? Friday the 7th
  • How to characterise the element of fortuity in this context is not easy.
  • But I don't know if the fact that you did not cause an explosion in your kitchen has to do with the boiling point of water or the fortuity that you used a can capable of withstanding the interior pressure of a liquid heated to that temperature.
  • Thanks to the central administration's backing, and the fortuity of events, we have a chance to do some major hiring while making other transformational changes. Discourse.net: Ten Reasons Why You Should Teach Here -- And Three Why You Shouldn't (v. 3.0)
  • Only fortuity and strength had saved the few like Van Hast. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • It can be, in fact, something rather worse than a fortuity.
  • These various proactive activities illustrate the agentic management of fortuity.
  • Locals may recall his collaboration with composer John Adams for the San Francisco Opera production of Doctor Atomic (which, in an instance of festival fortuity, is documented in Jon Else's Wonders Are Many). GreenCine Daily: SFIFF. Preview.
  • But it was equally unpleasant to drift aimlessly through the blackness of space, all the while abiding either the fortuity of happening upon errant matter or the slow, foreordained approach of death.
  • Thanks to fountains of chai, insomnia, neurosis, random bursts of manic energy, well wishes from the well wishers, angels of serendipity, and surreal twist of fortuity, "The Domestic Crusaders" was born and finished as a present to myself on my 23rd birthday. Wajahat Ali: 'The Domestic Crusaders': Making History With Muslim American Theater
  • In a later essay in 1980, I noted the major role of fortuity in civil rights gains and why those gains tended to be fleeting even when enunciated in terms of permanence.
  • They provide up close accounts of the bombings and their aftermath and illustrate how survival often hinged on the fortuity of just where they were at the time of the blast. Book Review: The Last Train from Hiroshima by Charles Pellegrino « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • Insurance is the purchase of an indemnity against the risk of loss caused by a fortuity.
  • Heartz's study of fortuity is particularly intriguing.
  • The meeting of Baryshnikov and Judson was, it seems, a fortuity waiting to happen.
  • It may well be that the words were the fortuitous effect of wind, but the message they convey is clear, and I think our subjects would not gamble on the fortuity.
  • Whether this model came about by malicious design or fortuity, the result is legal way to prevent consumers from exercising consumer choice and punishing companies for poor service. To Avoid Billions In Lawsuits, Cellphone Companies Propose Tepid Early Termination Fee Reform - The Consumerist
  • Enjoy your last full week in an oasis of fortuity.
  • To make my own happiness the end of my moral activity-eudemonism-is irrational and immoral; for, because of the fortuity of the outward conditions of happiness, and of the heterogeneousness of claims upon happiness, the moral would be rendered dependent upon accident and. caprice. Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics.
  • Dam you both seem to have some intestinal fortuity to maybe stand up and get the help needed to be able to deal in the real world. Think Progress » Kit Bond: Democrats ‘put red bandanas on their head’ for a ‘Kamikaze mission’ to provide health reform.

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