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Anything with "108" in it was deemed to be very propitious in India and the east, and so it was a favourite unit in which to design a citadel or a wall.
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But it turned out to be a propitious time.
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Churton Collins didn't want to miss a moment that he felt to be propitious for reform.
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Ware exercises an encyclopedic command of literary and cinematic tactics — stream of consciousness, montage — with tropes that are peculiar to graphic art: often effects of stillness, such as a character's blank takes, in which you sense mental wheels turning (never to any very propitious end, in this case), and landscapes and cityscapes infused with a droning dailiness.
This is not a very propitious time to go looking for Broadway composers willing to extend their talents.
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