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It is also a particularly propitious time for unified Arab action because there is a widespread realization among the Arab states that their lethargy when it comes to Syria is simply unsustainable.
The 19th century is a particularly propitious period for the study of surface dynamics because archives have preserved a wealth of qualitative and quantitative data concerning rivers (economic statistics, meteorological and hydrological observations, illustrative documents, descriptions by contemporary observers).
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The formation of the Welsh Language Society in 1962 was particularly propitious, because it allowed Plaid to turn more of its attention to electoral politics.
137 Rodents such as Sprague Dawley rats are particularly propitious to obesity caused by high-fat (cafeteria) diets, due to their polygenic heritage.
Mrs. Clinton's daytime appearance seems particularly propitious, given her current campaign for the United States Senate.
The intense interest of that country's inhabitants in their genealogies, and the fact that they are descended from a small group of founders, means that conditions for linkage mapping are particularly propitious.
Neither the time nor the place seemed particularly propitious.
It was, just then, a particularly propitious moment in the history of the Kingdom of Bhutan.
This year's series seemed indeed to have started at a particularly propitious moment.
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