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It does seem so providential the way everything has turned out.
I too have found working on my front porch providential.
How providential therefore that someone had done it for him!
Much of the conversation was about America's meaning and providential role.
But it is providential that you, who are also another kind of victim, should come here.
There seemed something providential in their having arrived at this of all places.
At the same time, he had to look out for providential opportunities to escape.
And that wasn't providential or even possible, she was thinking to herself.
Others credit him with having a "providential role" in the affair.
Yet by some stroke of almost providential good fortune, he became wanted.
But one morning in December 1999, something happened, at once horrible and providential, to change that.
It was Providential again that some responsible person should have been spared.
But even so, he said, evolution "can fall within God's providential plan."
It was only later that he saw the providential pattern of these disappointing months.
The road was visible below, thanks to the providential moonlight.
There was a power that was providential, would provide for us.
And that, just as plainly, is providential for a playwright.
How providential that we should be given the winning ticket but three hours before the result is announced.
Humans live not for themselves but for God's providential plan.
In Lewis's case, a providential earthquake gave him a chance to escape.
She brought the small bread to the providential rock.
What has our providential rescue to do with altering your feelings toward me?
It was the providential underestimate that had done well for me countless times.
Only the righteous and the wicked can expect providential treatment.
But the 2000 tax return, which included a false W-2 form, proved providential, the authorities said.