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Representative Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat who sits on the aviation subcommittee and on the Appropriations Committee, said Mr. Mineta was simply making "a propitious excuse".

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On Friday night the company made a propitious debut with a delightful production of Mozart's "Sogno di Scipione" ("The Dream of Scipione"), staged by Christopher Alden.

South-eastern Europe was chosen because the economic and political transition following the end of Communist regimes and the break-up of Yugoslavia left the region with weakened public health infrastructures, making it a propitious setting for a study with public health implications [ 25].

"This makes ours a propitious moment in history to make the right choices and move towards sustainable development in earnest".

In this case, however, Mr Bush is working with a Likud prime minister who has just scandalised his own supporters at home and abroad by stating bluntly that Israel cannot rule indefinitely over more than 3m hostile Palestinians.By the bleak standards of the Middle East, these changes make for a propitious moment, though they do not mean that peace is nigh.

Rather than declaring another one, says Dmitri Trenin of the Carnegie Moscow Centre, Mr Putin was staking a claim to be the leader of the global opposition calculating that Iraq made this a propitious time to announce Russia's candidacy.For the Americans, all that is troubling, but less than catastrophic.

Which has made Japan a propitious base for the company that Taiwan-born Steve Chang founded in 1989.

Although their first meeting wasn't propitious – Pritchard was told to "bugger off" when he revealed that he worked in television – he soon talked Floyd into making a series about fish.

The equinox is said to produce a reduction in the magnetic field of the Earth, allowing easier access to other dimensions, making this is a propitious moment to be in a power spot — in a forest, near a lake or sea, in a holy place — or even in your own backyard: no spanking necessary.

The increasing number of users, along with the trust they inherently have in their devices, makes such messages a propitious environment for spammers.

However, advances in clinical oncology, neuroscience, cancer biology, and mathematical oncology make the present a propitious time for a multipronged attack on brain tumors.

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