| 11. | Providentially, the lake had no predators.
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| 12. | Food quickly ran low when, providentially, a French fleet appeared before the city.
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| 13. | Providentially, on that note, intermission ended and the second act began . _ DAPHNE DENNIS
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| 14. | Providentially for the Japanese manufacturers, the Combinos started giving problems within a couple of years.
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| 15. | A providentially broken wrist saved him from any later notions about becoming a second Kreisler or Szigeti.
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| 16. | Thus both Miguel Iglesias and Guillermo Billinghurst providentially were later Presidents of Peru, instead of corpses.
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| 17. | Fossett was nearly killed but was rescued by a yacht that providentially happened to be in the area.
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| 18. | Unlike the old sanctuary, the old friary was providentially spared from being burned down during the war.
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| 19. | Turkomans had seized the opportunity of these internal troubles to make another, providentially fruitless, raid ."
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| 20. | It had one horn on its forehead, and it came to Moses providentially just for the occasion.
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