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1 His second appearance in that capital was not more auspicious than the first.
2 And never could we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious .
3 I just had this notion your visitor was calling about something... more auspicious .
4 A pouring rain may be more auspicious than a sleeping sunshine.
5 We could not have reached Burgundy at a more auspicious time.
6 Few monarchs ever ascended a throne under more auspicious circumstances than George III.
7 When we do that, let us select some more auspicious period.
8 Indeed, O Brahmana, gift is more auspicious than all sacred acts.
9 Surely no day could have been more auspicious for her coming to Dare?
10 The inauguration of my poets' utopia proved more auspicious than I had dared hope.
11 She could not have asked for a more auspicious beginning.
12 But this made it none the more auspicious , made the situation none less impossible.
13 No event could have been more auspicious for the conspirators.
14 Surely he had made a more auspicious beginning this time.
15 There was nothing more auspicious than a child at harvest.
16 They first proceeded to Brussels, where fortune was more auspicious .
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