| 21. | The way seems to be opening up very providentially for this kind of instruction to be given ."
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| 22. | Falstaff says it is a providentially ordained lamp to lead them in the dark on their criminal enterprises.
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| 23. | I was very bored, then he providentially dropped into 20 Broad St . and became my law partner.
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| 24. | Providentially, at 1040, the Japanese ships turned away to engage and a small patrol craft off Lunga Point.
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| 25. | Fitting words for the citizens of Amarillo, providentially pulled into big-time television's orbit by a lawsuit.
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| 26. | Providentially, the enemy did not explode; the ship did, however, receive a shower of debris and gasoline.
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| 27. | In 1780, he met the freedman Henry " Black Harry " Hosier, a meeting Asbury considered " providentially arranged ".
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| 28. | Providentially, Paredes had left his Madrid convent the night before it was attacked by armed men on July 19, 1936.
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| 29. | But providentially, in December 1970, Joseph DeSilvestro was designated as National Director, assisted by the Holy Cross Fathers as his advisers.
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| 30. | Jesus may have read a providentially " random " reading when he read from, as recorded in, when he inaugurated his public ministry.
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