(1) 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 .(2) Enjoy your last full week in an oasis of fortuity .(3) To make the Act work that way makes the Act turn on a fortuity .(4) Insurance is the purchase of an indemnity against the risk of loss caused by a fortuity .(5) Then identically situated litigants would receive different treatment based upon the fortuity of whether their case appeared before a state or federal judge.(6) 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.(7) How to characterise the element of fortuity in this context is not easy.(8) Heartz's study of fortuity is particularly intriguing.(9) It can be, in fact, something rather worse than a fortuity .(10) The meeting of Baryshnikov and Judson was, it seems, a fortuity waiting to happen.(11) 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.(12) These various proactive activities illustrate the agentic management of fortuity .(13) 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.(14) But there is a lot of fortuity in the courses lives take.(15) Therefore there are no fortuities in my paintings.(16) The public cannot be expected to confine its scrutiny of the Utah legal profession to the fortuities of state boundaries.