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The station chief seemed glad that the disruption to his routine was being dealt with so propitiously.
The next day did not start propitiously for Menolly.
And how did so many arrive so propitiously?
The Daily Criminal Activity Report was going to be propitiously short.
Propitiously enough, they arrived in time for the Tana-bata Festival.
The Chinese year 4694 dawned 14 months ago, and began propitiously for John Huang.
The campaign began propitiously with the Raid on Cherbourg.
He chafed his hands propitiously.
Our gambling started propitiously.
The sea seemed propitiously calm and; as it swelled gently to and fro, lifted the ship several times.
For Napoleon's self-imposed solitude everything at Brienne arranged itself propitiously.
It surfaced propitiously.
Propitiously, Secretary General Boutros Ghali is soon to report on all aspects of peacekeeping.
And since Sweet Johnny was John Larimer, president of the bank, he had propitiously directed her toward safe, high-yield bonds.
Shinnecock is not as propitiously located for the sale of tents, which are actually steel-reinforced structures upon which heavy tenting is draped.
It had started Hamilton's day most propitiously, and he was now in his element, presiding with singular aplomb as he herded his contingent aboard the ship.
Only in that handful where, by chance, the settings are just right will life emerge; then beings such as ourselves will marvel at how propitiously fine-tuned their universe is.
Propitiously, the World Bank and the P.L.O. have hammered out a three-year aid program, drawing on $2.4 billion in pledges from 40 donor countries.
"Now prepare yourself-" "Be not hasty, " thundered Sir Aric, propitiously riding up and dismounting.
That did not deter Mr. Whitman, whose garden is propitiously situated between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, minimizing the danger of catastrophic freezes.
The conceiver in question is the restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow, whose other conceptions include China Grill, Asia de Cuba and, less propitiously, Rocco's on 22nd.
Smith's argument - that women's tennis is gaining in popularity, has varied personalities and that its finals would rate better if they were scheduled more propitiously - is not likely to change things too quickly.
First to Borden's workshop, which was empty as described, then to his house in St Johns Wood, and propitiously discovered a coffee shop from where I could observe the front of the building.
Leapfrogging each other across the universe, the two teams, propitiously for their credibility, arrived at the same answer at the same time: the cosmos was not slowing at all; it was speeding up.
When the Princess of France and her three lovely ladies-in-waiting propitiously camp out by their Academy, the King and his court can only express their excitement by singing and dancing.