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And then, providentially, a young man appeared on the shore, coming this way.
Providentially, a shout rose from the beach at the same moment.
But there was a small beer garden, providentially before him, and it seemed to be open for business.
A quarrel, it is supposed, providentially led to her return home.
The beams were there; they seemed to have been providentially placed for me to use in some way.
She took the job he offered her so providentially and here she was.
These men, thus providentially prepared, should be called into the field as lecturers.
However, providentially, the wind shifted and pushed her away from shore.
Providentially, on that note, intermission ended and the second act began.
The way seems to be opening up very providentially for this kind of instruction to he given."
To save the situation I must upset the water which, as though providentially my need had been anticipated, was on the table beside me.
She spotted one, and providentially, it was exactly the person she needed most.
I called the friend, a lawyer who providentially worked in the area of Federally regulated investment companies.
"Then came the threatening letter, with Kara providentially at hand.
Providentially for us, he wrote it all down.
Providentially, it burned for eight; and that is the miracle of Hanukkah.
Why should the stone not serve her providentially?
"This young lad happened along most providentially, my lord, and pitched right in.
The chief officer, a man in his mid-30's with a blond mustache, providentially spoke some German.
Providentially the Underground entrance was only fifty feet away.
I am very fortunate indeed to have stumbled so providentially upon succor.
Would he have been made the scapegoat if I had not appeared so providentially upon the scene?"
There was an awkward pause, providentially broken by the arrival of a messenger.
Providentially, most monuments survived the fire and many palaces have been since restored.
Instead, providentially, I was still in one piece.