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the auspicious
adjective
Of good omen; indicating future success.
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The auspicious history of the banana doesn't stop there.
Those were the auspicious opening days of the NWE.
When the auspicious moment arrived, he planned the rapid movements that ended the war.
This was the first Shiva Sutra and the auspicious beginning of Hermitwear, Maggie's design company.
The hunt for all the clothes, so long accumulated for the auspicious occasion.
The auspicious signs, however, arrive amid a national downturn in convention attendance.
(The show also marks the auspicious début of the museum's incisive new curator, Ruba Katrib).
"We just wish to serve mankind under the auspicious supervision of the Twelfth Imam, peace be upon him".
Sure, Ms. Wendell can wax mystical about "the bagua" and the number 9 — "the auspicious number of completion".
The paramhans assured reporters that he would consecrate the pillars at the auspicious hour of 2 15 p.m.
Emerson seems most himself in his marvellous journals, begun on January 25 , 1820 under the auspicious title: "The Wide World".
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