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1 But this auspicious beginning was the only success achieved by the Confederates.
2 Number thirteen is 'Mahratta.' Not, I fear, a very auspicious beginning .
3 It had been an auspicious beginning , but she decided not to overdo it.
4 She could not have asked for a more auspicious beginning .
5 Never has a missile system had a less auspicious beginning .
6 This girl is one of the latter, an auspicious beginning .
7 It had been an auspicious beginning to a very interesting and somewhat turbulent life.
8 It was not an auspicious beginning for a long night-drive.
9 Surely he had made a more auspicious beginning this time.
10 It has not been an auspicious beginning to the new Dail session for the Government.
11 It was not an auspicious beginning either for the country or its relations with Washington.
12 He was afraid of his horse, to start with-andthis is never an auspicious beginning .
13 Not exactly an auspicious beginning for a marriage.
14 A less auspicious beginning was hard to imagine.
15 The little engagement at Tweefontein was, we all hoped, an auspicious beginning for Lord Methuen's advance.
16 Everybody in her parents' workshop applauded her effort, and after that auspicious beginning she helped out often.
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