His " Esp�rance " ( 1892 ) throws much light on the beginnings of the contemporary religious revival among intelligent Frenchmen at the end of the nineteenth century; his " L'�vangile du pauvre " ( 1905 ) appeared opportunely during a period of social unrest.
22.
On his return to " Bike " in 1986, Ogri sold " Armageddon " to a collector ( and on learning that the buyer never intended the bike to be ridden again, opportunely removed most of the working parts for further use ).
23.
As WBC president Jose Sulaiman said in a written statement three days after the fight, " The World Boxing Council conveys its wholehearted congratulations to referee Jay Nady . . . who very opportunely stopped the fight . . . before another blow could cause second-concussion syndrome, which can be fatal ."
24.
This is done by introducing two opportunely designed masks ( sometimes referred to as coded-aperture masks ), one immediately before the sample, and one in contact with the detector ( see figure ) . Drawing of laboratory-based edge-illumination, obtained through ( coded ) aperture x-ray masks.
25.
Cinderella has roamed home video in a panoply of animated and live-action guises, but no glass slipper ever slid on more opportunely than it has for " A Tale of Cinderella, " a musical mounted by the New York State Theater Institute that is to be released on tape by Warner on April 15.
26.
Acting on Jim's account of his earlier adventures, he goes to find Silver by surrendering the treasure map which he ( but not Silver ) now knows to be useless, and during the consequent fight at the site of the plundered cache he arrives opportunely to orchestrate the rescue of Jim and, as it turns out, Silver.
27.
It was the work of the Church, brought to pass by the influence of the See of Reims, renowned throughout France since the episcopate of Hincmar, renowned since the days of Clovis for the privilege of anointing the Frankish kings conferred on its titular, and renowned so opportunely at this time for the learning of its episcopal school presided over by Gerbert himself ."
28.
It was certainly he who, early in 1631, opportunely brought up his regiment, which had large number of Irishmen, including his kinsman Arnim having taken position on the other side of the river, Butler was with his Irish regiment, as it is now called, sent across a wooden bridge to fortify and hold the bridgehead on the enemy's side; and his defense, ending with the burning down of the bridge, was so vigorous that finally Arnim returned to Prague.
29.
According to this account, he began making friendly overtures to the cities allied to Rome and might have convinced the entire island of Sicily to defect to the Carthaginian side, had he not died later in the year of 216 BC . However, this seems quite at variance with the statement of Polybius of his uniform submission to his father's views and may very likely deserve as little credit as Livy's insinuation that his death occurred so opportunely, as to cast suspicion upon Hiero being the murderer of his own son.