Sentence examples for was more auspicious from inspiring English sources

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In Haines, late that afternoon, our timing was more auspicious.

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.

Simon was rueful: "The reaction tends to be well done – but where's the next essay?" Carey reckoned that her position was more auspicious.

The ability of Solidarity to maintain organizational continuity and issue bulletins to its followers, even during the worst of the Martial Law period, ensured that the movement could revive when the political environment was more auspicious.

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BEGINNINGS have been more auspicious.

The timing for the Racial Imaginary Institute could not be more auspicious.

Not only should the day end in an eight, but certain times of day are more auspicious than others.

But for Obama, who will be traveling with his new secretary of state, John F. Kerry, the time may be more auspicious.

Tradition has it that merely one day next to Ali is more auspicious than 700 years of prayer.

MELBOURNE, Australia – For a Bulgarian teenager, Tsvetana Pironkova's first main draw match at the Australian Open could not have been more auspicious.

As a whole, though, the concert was hugely impressive; the start of this new era for the LSO could hardly have been more auspicious.

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