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1 For an exchange of repartee, the moment did not seem propitious .
2 The face of nature did not seem propitious to the great gathering on Skeoch Hill.
3 The relief would pass in a few moments; the time seemed propitious .
4 The present occasion seemed propitious , and he wrote half a dozen pages.
5 The following Sunday afternoon seemed propitious for the beneficent work of the soul-doctor.
6 They are attached in prominent positions when the time seems propitious .
7 The spirits seemed propitious , and told him to fill and carry.
8 The moment seemed propitious , almost as though it had been prearranged.
9 At this moment, with the exception of difficulty last named, everything seemed propitious .
10 The spirits of the men seemed improved; everything seemed propitious .
11 The moon came out full and beautiful, everything seemed propitious .
12 The day was unutterably hot, but all else seemed propitious .
13 The East seemed propitious to the rebels; Grant alone, of our side, could gain victories.
14 His vigilance had relaxed, and the moment seemed propitious .
15 The moment seemed propitious to my making my proposal, when Captain Len Guy interrupted me.
16 He decided to take a room and not make his appearance unless everything seemed propitious .
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