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Providentially, Tikhon, the third place finisher in the balloting, was selected.
Eastern Europe 2009
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Providentially, while I was laid up, one of our Sisters suggested I spend my time reading Sudden Spring by Lillana Kopp, a former Holy Name Sister.
The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010
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Providentially, no Superforts were lost during the preventive efforts against Iwo, though a few B-24s succumbed.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Providentially for Roald, Thornton cared little for gremlins and did not regard the problem as a priority.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Providentially, while I was laid up, one of our Sisters suggested I spend my time reading Sudden Spring by Lillana Kopp, a former Holy Name Sister.
The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010
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Providentially, while I was laid up, one of our Sisters suggested I spend my time reading Sudden Spring by Lillana Kopp, a former Holy Name Sister.
The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010
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Providentially, this week the original Ringo and his All Starr Band have a gig just up I-95 in Hollywood, Florida.
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Providentially, no Superforts were lost during the preventive efforts against Iwo, though a few B-24s succumbed.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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“Providentially I was directed hither,” he wrote home.
Louisa May Alcott Susan Cheever 2010
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Providentially, Squanto was purchased by a group of Catholic friars who taught him about the Bible and Jesus Christ in preparation to send him back to America to be a missionary among his tribe.
Strangers, Saints and Indians John A. Murray 2010
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