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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.
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The exhibition comes at a propitious time, when smart publishers are responding to the onslaught from e-books by adopting a more adventurous approach to design.
Since The Great Gatsby landed in mid-May, the arthouse market has seen a trickle of relatively tiny pictures – distributors evidently felt it was better to wait for a more propitious time when dating niche titles with crossover appeal.
As governor of California between 1959 and 1967, he harnessed the energies and revenues of a rapidly growing state to create water-diversion projects, construct a statewide public higher-education system and build roads across the state.Conditions for such schemes are less propitious today, when budget crises are as regular a feature of the Californian calendar as the Oscars.
If you watched us in Game 6, you know how I answered that one, and at a most propitious moment, when Shaq was shackled and Kobe was stumbling and the Mailman looked as if he had made his last delivery in 1999.
IT'S a rare and less than propitious moment when dinner out begins with a server asking: "Are you scared?" But that eerie query set the stage for a recent meal at Kobe Club, and it was prompted by one of this bizarre steakhouse's many design oddities.
In that sense, the PPI cash appears to have turned up at the economically most propitious moment, when consumers have tired of darning their socks (metaphorically speaking) and belt-tightening, and have decided they (we) deserve a treat.
Whatever the source, the NNMI came along at a propitious moment when U.S. manufacturing was under severe stress from foreign competition and a growing number of manufacturing companies were cutting back on research and development - an unfortunate trend that continues.
In jungle regions where dengue is highly persistent large outbreaks occur most frequently around March during the heavy rain season and could be the source of dengue outbreaks in coastal areas following the summer rainfall when propitious environmental conditions promote vector development.
All of these works share the defining qualities of Korean craftsmanship — simplicity, restraint, precision, flexibility and sensitivity to context — that seem propitious at a time when designers are striving to imbue their work with nuance and meaning, to strike an emotional chord with consumers who are bored by globalization.
Gliding out of the pits, Goodwin outlined his 27-year racing career, which took a propitious turn in 1997 when he began driving for McLaren in the F1 GTR, one of the most storied endurance racing cars of the last 50 years.
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