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This may have been a simple misunderstanding because, when copra became an industrial crop in the 19th and 20th centuries, ground nurseries generally became the preferred propagation method for commercial nurseries, first in south Asia and almost everywhere else, but providentially, not in Yap.
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Providentially for her narrative if not the school, Ms. Dellamaggiore — who produced "Brooklyn Castle" with her husband-editor, Nelson Dellamaggiore, and her brother-cinematographer, Brian Schulz — began shooting after the 2008 economic downturn.
"Questions of virtue thus inevitably allude to a social hierarchy that was generally accepted as a reflection of the hierarchy of creation, an order in nature or of nature, instituted not fortuitously but providentially, and therefore not subject to alteration by human beings," (Jordan 1990, 21).
Yet, on the other hand, he does distinguish between the rule of nature, or fate, on the one hand, and divine providence on the other, arguing, against the Stoics, that God can dominate nature (De facie 927A-B) and can function providentially for us (De comm. not. 1075E, De Iside 371A, De defect oraculorum 413E –Ammonius speaking).
Understood within the larger context both the underlying order of the appearances and the providentially governed moral drama within which they appear natural evils are not evil at all [e.g. Confessions VII.xiii.19 and De Civitate Dei XI.22].
Because of the vagaries of the court system, the case did not come to trial until the summer of 1978 -- the same month, providentially, that the world's first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, was born in England.
Even if there are 10500 universes (but not, perhaps, if there are an infinite number of them), they could have been providentially created by the almighty God with a purpose we cannot fathom.
So those discussions ended, providentially.
Providentially, Prairie View won the football game, 34-14.
The design fits there as if providentially.
Miraculously, providentially, the cashmere coat was his size.
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