Thus his disparaging report was launched into a propitiously fertile environment. |
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Because this accidentally but propitiously takes place on opening night on the stage, the audience thinks it is part of the performance. |
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And, more propitiously, that day, a sacrifice was called for, yet no one was pure enough to perform those sacred duties. |
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Offerable are propitiously campground as well as ideal parking spaces for campers and caravans. |
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A new museum of Scottish history in Edinburgh was propitiously timed to open in the same year as the new Scottish Parliament. |
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In this, he was helped by his protégé, the propitiously named Wynkyn de Worde, whose fonts were imitated throughout Europe. |
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There's just the two of us here: me, and a work by Luc Tuymans called, propitiously enough, Allo! |
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We must note, however, in connection with certain failures which shall be described in the second volume, that the project did not start off propitiously. |
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The semi-final against the Austrian veteran Marach and the 19-year-old Ostapenko, the 2014 Wimbledon junior champion from Latvia, did not begin propitiously. |
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It was Korda who propitiously introduced Pressburger to Powell. |
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