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The earnings shortfall and lagging stock come at an unpropitious time for Michael R. Bonsignore, Honeywell's chief executive.
9pm: A ghost in desert boots No point making things easy, so I select an unpropitious night: Monday.
On arrival, doctors noticed a dark green patch on her back, an unpropitious sign of an infection that claimed her life on May 28.
56 EC from drifting towards an unpropitious revival of overbroad interpretation resembling early judgments on the freedom of movement of goods (e.g., Dassonville).
But, above all, this is most wonderful; that by preternatural interposition both of them had notice given of their approaching death by an unpropitious form, which visibly appeared to them.
People age 70 ½ or older need enough liquidity in their retirement accounts to take required minimum distributions without having to sell securities at an unpropitious time, like the current bear market.
If he does tackle the problem of the teetering entitlement system, he will do so at an unpropitious moment: Events are making reform more necessary while making it seem less urgent.
Wodrow and the committee stated, "the nation would rise in its constitutional strength, and say to those who brought about such an unpropitious state of things, 'depart from ye wicked.'" Wodrow served as the Clerk of Court for Hampshire County for a tenure spanning 32 years until his death at his residence in Romney in 1814.
"There is a mental aspect, a physical aspect and a spiritual aspect.
Trauma is an ineradicable aspect of life.
"There can be an evangelistic aspect.
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