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to auspicious
adjective
Of good omen; indicating future success.
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But by attaching importance to auspicious dates, North Korea risks humiliation when things do not go according to plan.
Urban streets evaluated by this study display significant integration properties and highly related to auspicious public spaces in the center of historic area (Cm1 and Cm2, see Fig. 9).
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In one respect at least, the competition is off to an auspicious start.
That composer's melancholy chorale prelude "Herzliebster Jesu" provided a fitting benediction to an auspicious occasion.
Court painters were called upon to depict auspicious and memorable events.
The tour on mainland China got off to an auspicious start.
Not that the planning for the event got off to an auspicious start.
All in all, not circumstances conducive to an auspicious habitus, especially for an aspiring master thinker.
My stay at the Dakota does not get off to an auspicious start.
"The Year of the Rooster has gotten off to an auspicious start".
The Empire State Building did not get off to an auspicious start when it opened in 1931, during the Depression.
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