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providential, a. (n.) (prɒvɪˈdɛnʃəl) [f. L. prōvidēntia providence + -al1. So F. providentiel (18–19th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] † 1. Of the nature of or characterized by providence or foresight; provident, prudent. Obs.1663 Butler Hud. i. i. 758 Sure some mischief will come of it Unless by providential ...
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Providential
In the US the horse was raced as Providential II. References
Providential's pedigree and partial racing stats
Alain Lequeux and Providential
1977 racehorse births
1998 racehorse deaths
Thoroughbred
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PROVIDENTIAL Synonyms: 57 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PROVIDENTIAL: fortunate, happy, lucky, fortuitous, coincidental, convenient, favorable, unexpected; Antonyms of PROVIDENTIAL: unfortunate, unhappy ...
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providential/ˌprɔvɪˈdenʃl; ˌprɑvə`dɛnʃəl/ adj(fml 文) occurring just at the right time when needed 正合时宜的; 及时的 Their departure just before the floods was providential. 他们恰在发洪水之前离开, 走得真是时候.
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Providence Cove
It was resurveyed in 1940-41 by members of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS), and so named by them because on first arrival it seemed providential
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providentially
proviˈdentially, adv. [f. providential a. (n.) + -ly2.] In a providential manner. † 1. With foresight; providently, prudently. Obs.1614 Raleigh Hist. World v. i. §10. 366 The victuallers, which the Consull Iunius, more hastily than prouidentially, had sent before him towards Lilybæum. 1619 J. Chambe...
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John Charlesworth (abolitionist)
Selected works
1833 Providential Deliverance; a narrative of facts. By a Clergyman. Ipswich: S. H.
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providentialism
proviˈdentialism [f. providential a. + -ism.] The belief that events are predestined, whether by God or by fate.1927 J. S. Huxley Relig. without Revelation 18 The release of God from the anthropomorphic disguise of personality also provides release from that vice which may be termed Providentialism....
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Ludwig Schunk
He clarified this in a supplemental testament in 1942 and made the providential fund he had founded his sole heir. As he had arranged, the providential fund became upon his death heir to the assets of the firm of Schunk & Ebe.
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Oddfellows' Hall, Devizes
History and use
The Independent lodge of the Odd Fellows in Wiltshire was founded in 1820, followed in 1842 by another lodge named the Providential Dolphin The Hall was shared by both lodges until 1948 when the independent lodge was subsumed into the Providential Dolphin.
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Providential Deism, Divine Reason, and Locke's Educational Theory ...
This essay uses Charles Taylor's recent description of secularity to rethink an important historical example of the relation among religion, reason and education. Locating Locke's educational theory in the historical period that Taylor calls
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WXRQ
Licensed to Mount Pleasant, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Greg Combs Providential Broadcasting, LLC, and features programming
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Socecu, Bucharest, 1903
Mircea Dumitriu, "Alexandru Marghiloman, omul nemtilor sau omul providential?"
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Wattamolla
Catching a large wave, they "shot across a sandbar" and in moments were in the calm sheltered water of the lagoon, which in relief they named Providential The headland to the south of Providential Cove is named "Providential Point", but was previously named "Boy Martin Point".
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Chromodoris thompsoni
Distribution
This species was described from Providential Hd, Wattamolla Bay, Royal National Park, Sydney.
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