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That is the hot topic of the moment, and at this point, the omens are propitious.
In advance of Mr. Zuma's journey to London, the omens did not seem propitious.
And the Kurds have several advantages: a well-defined identity and language (close to Persian); a lack of religious strife (most adhere non-fanatically to Sunni Islam).In this section Ever closer to independence A dramatic change ReprintsFor the birth of an independent Kurdistan, the omens have never been so propitious.
And the Kurds have several advantages: a well-defined identity and language (close to Persian); a lack of religious strife (most adhere non-fanatically to Sunni Islam).In this section Ever closer to independence A dramatic change Reprints Related topics Syria Iraq war War and conflict Arbil Iraqi politicsFor the birth of an independent Kurdistan, the omens have never been so propitious.
In his honour she has kept rigidly to that schedule, but after being beaten comfortably by Gajdosova at Roland Garros, the omens for Wimbledon didn't seem especially propitious when she lost on grass in the opening round in Birmingham.
But the omens for the Pan Am Worldport are not as propitious: it's due to be demolished by 2015.
The timing was propitious.
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