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to propitious
adjective
Favorable; benevolent.
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But unlike Harold Pinter's Betrayal, which moves steadily back in time from bitter dissolution to propitious beginning, Blue Valentine hops around over the years as the couple reflect on their lives.
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James Wigan, her racing manager, stressed that the going and weather forecast would have to be propitious were she to do so.
First, environmental data will serve to identify climatic parameters (sunshine, temperature, rainfall and wind patterns) favourable for cyanobacterial blooms; microbiological analyses will allow one to determine propitious conditions leading to L-BMAA production by cyanobacteria.
The next step is to recognize conditions propitious to the overcorrection of hyponatremia.
Lipases are very suitable to immobilization and propitious to industry application [ 19– 23].
Churton Collins didn't want to miss a moment that he felt to be propitious for reform.
The Ba β-Al2O3 is known to have a layer-type structure, which is likely to be propitious for crack deflection.
But since Sept. 11, 2001, he has become known for bringing the system to a propitious stop.
The fault diagnosis approach combining with the improved EEMD method and the Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification algorithm was proved to be propitious for fault diagnosis in hydraulic system [17].
It's a pity that Gupta won't have a shot at hiring the lawyer who shepherded Siegel to his propitious outcome.
Although pets are expected to have propitious value in real life, the traditional health indicators will not coach it out.
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