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providentially

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In a providential manner.

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After being ordained a minister, serving a prison term because of a naive misunderstanding, and unwittingly entering into a bigamous marriage with the family's sluttish servant girl, Ernest providentially inherits enough money from a favourite aunt to change his life and become a writer.

Providentially, they have today the privilege and the duty of guarding our religious and moral inheritance, and our legacy of order and justice and freedom.

As will the visit of Mr Biden, who providentially attended the American team's game on the previous evening, which passed without incident.

Garment followed Nixon to Washington, where he became what the speechwriter, and later columnist, William Safire called the "resident liberal conscience" at the White House, focussing on issues like the arts, desegregation and human rights but, perhaps providentially, having few direct dealings with the boss.

Providentially, several thousand items due for relocation to the new library were being kept in the Malian capital, Bamako.

Miraculously, providentially, the cashmere coat was his size.

The option of enlisting as an officer and joining the bulk of his generation in the graveyards of the Great War had been providentially removed by his affliction.

When the tape ended, he turned off the engine and poured some Scotch into an apple-juice container to store providentially beneath the car seat.

They mean the classic difficulty of how we justify the existence of suffering and iniquity with belief in a God who created us, who loves us, and who providentially manages the world.

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The Palestinian leader made the most of his--providentially timed--visit to Washington on March 3rd, getting Bill Clinton to edge unusually close to criticising Israel: "I think [Har Homa]", said the president in rebuke, "builds mistrust".

Equated with Being [Confessions VII.x.16], Goodness [e.g. De Trinitate VIII.5], and Truth [Confessions X.xxiii.33; De Libero Arbitrio III.16], God is the unchanging point which unifies all that comes after and below within an abiding and providentially-ordained rational hierarchy.

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