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in an auspicious manner

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That is the Jews' allotted place in modern Europe, the margin in which they may (the modal modifier is perhaps more important than the adverb here) propitiously exist.
Propitiously, Paramount Studios made three of the real warriors, Mark "Oz" Geist, John "Tig" Tiegen and Kris "Tanto" Paronto, available to G&A along with the military/weapons advisor to the film, Harry Humphries.
In a further critique of the Archbishop's reliance on the clowns, Pasquill colors Kempe's embodiment of the same role as witchcraft that, influenced like lunacy by the cycles of the moon, might be more propitiously performed during certain alignments of the astronomical bodies, which Pasquil himself, committed to the same cause, has undertaken to record in The Owl's Almanack that he carries with him.
The publication of Alex Epstein's book The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, which was released last November, was propitiously timed--and is a much-welcomed addition to the intellectual arsenal in the escalating Climate War/Energy War.
We propose that Japan's unique success occurred because its feudal elite, then its reformist government, and finally its zaibatsu families, propitiously bowed out.
Philip Gulley's latest novel, A Place Called Hope (Center Street, $22, 256 pages, ISBN 9781455519804), begins propitiously. You're about six pages in when you realize there are about a half dozen characters you want to smack.
The fundamental error that made WHI's multitude of errors possible was the notion that we can dispense with the difficult work of considering "the totality of the data" by placing our faith in "statistical significance" derived from a single "randomized controlled trial." That fundamental error is too deeply entrenched, too highly remunerative, and too propitiously useful to those seeking a world concordant with their fantasies.
If innovations such as these succeed, then the moment of truth for the opposite poles of the movie business may turn out propitiously after all.
The Omani Owl was found by a team of Dorset-based birders making sound recordings for a forthcoming book called, propitiously, Undiscovered Owls.
All told there were 19 (Mezzano, 1994), who became rapidly and propitiously absorbed by the country's new markets.
She was then inspired to take a sheet of paper and draw a family tree for Nino, in which J marked his Jewish grandparents and great-grandparents, and an A, the Aryans (an X stood for the names that, for the moment, had escaped her memory): [...] And the count came out propitiously. Nino, if only by a slight margin, fell within the obligatory number of points: nine out of twelve.
Deutsche Bank research analyst, Abhay Laijawala, says, " The timing of India's announcements has propitiously combined with the positive announcements from Europe and US central bankers, and will ensure that India does not miss out on the ongoing global risk rally.
In his quest for a top-class partner, he studied the records of every horse registered with the British Show Jumping Association, and it was Foxhunter (born, propitiously, on St George's Day) who caught his eye.
I was particularly fascinated by armour--helmets, breastplates, backplates and swords--as I had always found military history fascinating.' Propitiously, the vast collection of Axel Guttmann (1944-2001), probably the word's largest private holding of ancient arms and armour, was then being gradually released onto the art market.