Last year was a much slower season and this one didn't start too auspiciously either. |
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The first day of the new century had started auspiciously with the discovery of what many regarded as a new planet between Mars and Jupiter. |
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His career started auspiciously with a silver medal at the 1991 World Junior Championships. |
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The auspiciously timed gathering will include a number of high-profile sessions about Ebola, which promise to aid efforts to contain the disease. |
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The wind is shifting, especially concerning the Doha Talks that, auspiciously, are no longer seen as the only solution... Far from it. |
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Pascal personally popped the corks of the champagne bottles, and by doing so, auspiciously symbolised the incoming of luck and good fortune for the Pattaya Blatt team. |
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I have to say that our weekend in Toronto didn't begin too auspiciously. |
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The second day, which loomed as a possible breakthrough towards achieving Lee's strategic goals, dawned auspiciously but ended up as a big disappointment. |
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Drive past the signs for Happy Valley Road, Carefree Highway and, less auspiciously, one advising you not to pick up hitchhikers because you are passing a federal prison. |
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It became increasingly attractive as a location for mausoleums and religious institutions, which would auspiciously receive blessings and prayers from passing pilgrims. |
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Auspiciously starting to his F1 career in 1958, McLaren joined the F1 team a year later. |
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