Was my name providentially ordered to be Green, that he might pass verbal contumely upon it? ❋ Various (N/A)
No fire, no wine or spirits, or medicine of any kind, and no person being within a call, but luckily, perhaps the occasion would better suit the word providentially, Tuffin, calling, took me home with him .... ❋ Cottle, Joseph (1847)
No fire, no wine or spirits, or medicine of any kind, and no person being within call, but luckily, perhaps the occasion would better suit the word providentially, Tuffin, calling, took me home with him. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)
The important thing to note is that these criticisms run up against the source of religious belief in the ignorance which induces men to believe the world to be governed providentially, that is, by God's purposes and for man's benefit. ❋ ENRICO DE ANGELIS (1968)
The relief he had "providentially" been able to afford to Emily's mind was the medium of an abundant satisfaction. ❋ Warren T. Ashton (N/A)
I'm particularly pleased because for some reason writing that story was like corralling butterflies, and took many drafts, quite a lot of whining, and many long walks while I talked it all over with Ellen before Kelly providentially said the magic one thing that allowed me to bring the whole thing together and make it make sense. ❋ Deliasherman (2010)
He won the summit in the thick of howling wind and driving snow, providentially stumbling upon ❋ Unknown (2010)
All I possessed were on me, and they were as follows: a pair of sea-boots that providentially leaked the water out as fast as it ran in, a pair of fifty-cent overalls, a forty-cent cotton shirt, and a sou'wester. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I sat down in the hall to wait for my answer – and, having always a few tracts in my bag, I selected one which proved to be quite providentially applicable to the person who answered the door. ❋ Unknown (2009)
But I think providentially, the world also has new knowledge about the best ways, the most impactful ways to reduce child malnutrition. ❋ Unknown (2011)
The plan to erect a mosque of major proportions in what would have been the shadow of the World Trade Center involves not just the indisputable constitutional rights that sanction it, but, providentially, others that may frustrate it. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Precisely because President Obama is biracial and African-American, he has been vested providentially with the dual moral and political authority to address issues of race qualitatively differently than 43 previous occupants of his office. ❋ Unknown (2010)
When a fire destroyed most of his house, in 1992, Salinger wrote that "providentially, my back workroom" was spared — presumably it was full of manuscripts. ❋ Adam Kirsch (2010)
Thus, at the beginning of the 70s, the tradition seemed to be strong and united in its admiration of its great teachers, the Dalai Lama and his two tutors, a trinity that almost providentially seemed to be the mirror image of the original relation between ❋ Unknown (2010)
Thus, at the beginning of the 70s, the tradition seemed to be strong and united in its admiration of its great teachers, the Dalai Lama and his two tutors, a trinity that almost providentially seemed to be the mirror image of the original relation between Dzong-ka-ba and his two disciples. ❋ Unknown (2010)