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“Memories are mercifully short,” says Mr Anholt.

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And then, mercifully, they all vanished.

the blow that kills (usually mercifully).

But in most countries its effect was mercifully mild.

The corny 1978 original mercifully died after a single season.

An extreme proposal to stop Banks trading derivatives has been mercifully scaled back.

Recently, some manufacturers have (mercifully) begun to dial back the pixels in their cameras.

And let me be Your moon, To mercifully end Your anguished day.

I am shown to a two-bed cave with kilim carpets on the floor – and mercifully stationary beds.

Nor did they depend on an excessive deference to financial markets or to derivatives, which had mercifully not been invented.

Shooting sprees are mercifully rare in Britain, and seem stranger still in the county of Cumbria, a picture-postcard wilderness of hills, sheep and cream teas.

Banking crisis of the sort that affect a large part of the world, slowing global economic growth, freezing finance and crimping international trade, are mercifully rare.

The AA says such jams are mercifully rare in the UK, with a channel port disruption being its "very worst nightmare".

Disruptions will be abrupt and acute, but mercifully brief, felt especially as schools, offices and public services experience high rates of absenteeism.

The treatment caused her to lose her hair but, mercifully, the cancer had not spread and a recent test revealed she is now clear of the disease.

In the Labour market as a whole (though not, for example, in astrophysics), looks have a bigger impact on earnings than education, though intelligence-mercifully enough - is valued more highly still.

And yet these ancient nomads chose to think about the welfare of animals, to feel empathy for the taking of their lives for food, and to find ways to do so as mercifully as they could.

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