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The world's largest car manufacturer, Toyota, changed its name from "Toyoda" in the 1930s because the number of brush strokes was more auspicious in Japanese culture.
But the conditions for managed competition appear more auspicious in the Netherlands than in Ireland.
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It is to move to even more auspicious quarters in 2003 with the completion of new facilities on Columbus Circle.
Kim Jong-un, the party and the wider structures of North Korean government presumably hope that that seventh party congress will hold a more auspicious place in national history – less an attempt to address past failures than a show of strength and conviction in the face of uncertainty.
ONE of the more auspicious nightclub debuts in recent memory has to have been the mini-spectacle that the electro-pop artists Warren Fischer and Casey Spooner created on Aug. 27, 1998, at Starbucks on Astor Place.
But this was the more auspicious occasion, for the festival, founded in 1953 by the violinist Alexander Schneider and the Washington Square Association, celebrates its 50th anniversary this month.
This all sounded rather more auspicious, as did André Gide's assessment in his journal for January 9 1907: "I greatly admire the work of the Tharaud brothers on their Dingley, of which I am reading the excellent revision.
Founded in 1885, their history contained little more auspicious than once reaching the semi-finals of the League Cup, and in the TV age the success enjoyed by Liverpool sucked away their support.
On the advice of an astrologer, Nguyen Van Thieu changed his birthday from a date in November 1924 to a more auspicious day, April 5 , 1923
For now, Braun will just keep showing up at the ballpark, where his play this season has earned him a slightly lower spot on a much more auspicious list: third place among National League outfielders in the All-Star voting.
As for our global future, what could be more auspicious than the two current superpowers working in tandem to invent governance tailored to meet the challenges of the 21st century?
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