R. 1530: Congressional action on the FY96 Defense authorization bill comes at a propitious moment.
Mr Musa will be presented with the Order of Propitious Clouds with Special Grand Cordon.
But here too, Mr Rato may have entered the scene at a propitious moment.
"This is a propitious beginning, " says Aswini Ray, a political scientist at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University.
But if the signs in the laboratory look propitious, out in the fields the distribution problems are formidable.
And far from being the most perilous time to test the union, this may be the most propitious.
But the timing may not be so propitious for Mr Strauss-Kahn this time.
The Lib Dems are also unlikely to enjoy again as propitious a set of circumstances as those surrounding the last election.
Newman's first propitious stumble was out of the business of renting minicomputers, a business doomed by the invention of the PC.
March 9 was a propitious day to invest in stocks and commodities.
Evidence nonetheless hints that contagious ideals, propitious leadership and external pressure matter.
Noting that the USSR may view these as propitious developments is not to suggest that Moscow is in every case responsible for bringing them about.
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The timing, which combines a local recession and hints of the end of the dot.com bubble with worries about the millennium bug, is scarcely propitious.
He told the BBC's World Today programme that Mr Jonathan was doubly lucky as his other given name is equally propitious - Ebele, which means God's wish.
You don't need an advanced degree in yajnopathy to recognize that the stars are aligned and the timing is propitious for the United States to establish a new national health care system.
In other words, the five economic conditions boil down to matters of judgment, which Mr Blair is free to withhold until he decides that the political conditions are propitious.
Of course, after the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, this is not the most propitious climate for deepwater drilling, particularly in an area routinely described as pristine.
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The intense interest of that country's inhabitants in their genealogies, and the fact that they are descended from a small group of founders, means that conditions for linkage mapping are particularly propitious.
But the times were propitious for something new.
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The ancient Greeks had two different words for time: chronos for ordinary time and kairos for time of special quality -- a particularly propitious time for which our "right time" is a rather weak translation.
The timing could not be more propitious.
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Or, put another way, that the economic circumstances may not be particularly propitious for offering independence following Mr Salmond's precept that Scots will opt for his party's agenda when they are feeling confident about themselves and their prospects.
Mexico has also promised fresh efforts: notably, an ambitious plan (launched, with propitious timing, this month) to use 13, 000 troops to patrol its southern borders with Guatemala and Belize, and to beef up controls, with American help and money, on its northern frontier.
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