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We were not heading out at the most felicitous moment.
There may never be a more felicitous occasion for play.
Even without a stage, it is a felicitous space for music listening.
Not that the lines are more felicitous than the lyrics.
"We achieved it, but the results were less than felicitous."
They were married in 1956 and enjoyed more than 40 years of what friends say was a particularly felicitous life together.
He was not, however, always the most felicitous of novelists.
Now, I can report, the metaphor is whole, the marriage felicitous.
Her music on Monday had many felicitous moments, and one piece was very good.
I think it was one of the most felicitous collaborations.
In which case all this other jazz is felicitous accident.
He has been praised for his "felicitous, economic writing style"
This may be the most felicitous siting in the show.
That, finally, is what we're all after - a felicitous equilibrium.
This was the first devoted to Latin music, and it came at a felicitous time.
He wrote: "1905 was a felicitous year in which to be born.
The felicitous results include the wonderful social dances for the adults at the party.
This felicitous state is said to lie within the being, eternally.
Of course, not all drug names are so felicitous.
"This project will do that in a felicitous way."
Not even the book's publisher can really have believed that this was a felicitous explanation.
At the same time, a felicitous match can promote academic achievement.
Time magazine once called him "the most felicitous nonfiction writer in television."
"But the timing from their standpoint is not very felicitous.
It was probably just as well, for the tomatoes and salmon were not felicitous companions.