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Providentially, as things fell out, “Don Giovanni” was one of them.

From New York Times • Jan. 19, 2017

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.

From New York Times • Oct. 18, 2012

Providentially, the always entertaining Wanda Sykes was on "Leno" last night, and used her position from the chair to call attention to the network's culinary faux pas.

From Salon • Feb. 5, 2010

Providentially, the downturn coincided with a suggestion from an associate, Larry Kramer, a fisherman who had noticed that most bait shops were not open during the weird hours when fish want to feed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Providentially he reached the bottom, at a depth of four-and-twenty feet, with bones unbroken, and there lay upon his stomach, with closed eyes, awaiting the issue of the hideous catastrophe.

From Hungarian Sketches in Peace and War Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Literature, vol. 1 by Jókai, Mór




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