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was providential
adjective
Pertaining to divine providence.
Exact(11)
It was providential, really.
In any case, he believed his election was providential: God wanted a Polish pope.
That created a certain chemistry, which was providential for the future of the series".
Sad as Orwell's death was, one can't escape a sense that in some way it was providential.
The detested Margaret Thatcher's reluctance to visit the north was providential for those Tories who knew that something had to be done.
It was providential that they finished their cross-country ride on Cape Cod, in Provincetown, on Aug. 3, their mother's birthday.
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"In the Sagrada Família, everything is providential," said Gaudí.
This, for traditionalists in snake-bite prophylaxis, is providential.
The timing of Lypsinka's comeback is providential.
Unlike Mr. Suval, Mr. Beckoff never doubted that his failures were providential.
Mr Taylor assumes he passed on a chilling exchange in which the author claims Mr Kissinger seemed to "tolerate a military takeover of the island by the Chinese".By then, however, Chiang had come to think that the loss of the mainland might have been "providential".
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