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1
He would figure that out later, when the occasion was
more
propitious
.
2
Get to your rest, and to-morrow her smile will be
more
propitious
.
3
Fortune was not
more
propitious
to the French in Italy than in Flanders.
4
We followed up the boulder bank in search of a
more
propitious
spot.
5
The negotiations of the Mamunds had this time opened under
more
propitious
circumstances.
6
The invasion of New Biscay must be postponed to a
more
propitious
day.
7
A
more
propitious
beginning for the adventure could not be imagined.
8
To such laughter nothing is
more
propitious
than an occasion that demands gravity.
9
She will approach
more
propitious
,
after a victim has been sacrificed.
10
Will the East be
more
propitious
to him than the West?
11
Nor could I, my dear Julius, choose a
more
propitious
time?
12
Paymaster, here in town; I'll explain in
more
propitious
circumstances.
13
The year 1781 commenced under auspices
more
propitious
than those of the last year.
14
Like the ground-hog, Pee-wee did not emerge again until the occasion was
more
propitious
.
15
The third descent of the river, however, was
more
propitious
.
16
A
more
propitious
moment for striking the decisive blow was never likely to arrive.
more
propitious
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