The Doctor had providently brought a flask of brandy in his pocket.
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A third stoker was providently enraged at the scene, and assailed the second stoker.
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He can barely mean, that a condition of drowsihead is other than providently warned by laughter of friends.
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Providently, not all of these poisonous missives reached their targets in the cold light of next day's sobriety.
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He can barely mean, that a condition of drowsihead is other than providently warned by laughter of friends.
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She discovered herself feeling as the burdened mother, not providently for her girl, in the choice of a mate.
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The coachman had providently put his dinner in the form of a sausage, rolled in brown paper, under his seat.
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Mouse Stofl is thinking about his retirement and providently bought himself a small plot of land in the alps of Bern.
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There they remained till the 10th, and must have famished, had they not providently found some salt fish upon the island.
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I drew a panorama of the northern mountains, while Rehim Ali munched a piece of bread which he had providently brought with him.
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The court held, inter alia, that the trial court providently exercised its discretion in precluding the plaintiffs from calling an expert radiologist to testify.
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In the process of reroofing All Saints' the previous summer, the group had providently applied to the local power authority, which issued them a contract.
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Single-spindle machines, which are providently equipped with a modified work head can be retrofitted with a second grinding spindle so that its area of application can be expanded.
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This is the day when all obedient children get presents, mostly sweets, from St. Nikolaus, whose custom is to put them into the shoes, providently set outside the bedroom door.
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There are Milagros and her still-red rose, Jesus and his salmon-colored stone, and Nena Cadavid, the other NN of Moca-Moca, who providently diversified in search of favors.
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