Sentence examples for inauspicious date from inspiring English sources

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The certificate stated that I was British from the inauspicious date of 1 April 2009 onwards.

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The businessman's triumph also dovetails with two other inauspicious dates in European minds: The evening of the Kristallnacht in 1938, which ushered in the most horrific of Nazi violence toward Jewish people; and 9/11, because Europeans write dates with the day first and then the month.

An only child whose father abandoned the family, and who suffered from "crippling shyness," Mr. Plummer cites his beginnings as inauspicious: a birth date of Friday the 13th in the grim year 1929.

It adds that remote date, previously inauspicious to all but scholars of the Late Bronze Age, to other, later ones — 476 A.D., when Rome got sacked for good; 1348, the first year of the Black Plague; and that grim centennial favorite, 1914 — as one more marker showing how a thriving civilization can gasp, fall over, and give up.

Notwithstanding this inauspicious start, the two began dating secretly.

Dutch statisticians have established that Friday 13th, a date regarded in many countries as inauspicious, is actually safer than an average Friday.

Fanté's inauspicious Borders gig, moreover, was but one of 19 dates he has done for the bookseller in various markets in recent months.

In "The Prime Minister and the President," James Manor recounted: "Prasad enraged Nehru by suggesting a change in the date of Republic Day … because it was astrologically inauspicious.

An inauspicious start indeed.

The circumstances look inauspicious.

The start was inauspicious.

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