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1 But, despite this auspicious start , all was not set fair at Ballarat.
2 The slap hadn't been an auspicious start to the evening.
3 It wasn't the most auspicious start to our new life.
4 Polyakov's mission did not get off to an auspicious start .
5 It had an auspicious start , winning half the total vote in 2009 parliamentary elections.
6 It was not the most auspicious start to his career.
7 The global economy could hardly have had a less auspicious start to the new year.
8 She is some way short of the finished article, but this is an auspicious start .
9 When play did get underway yesterday in the men's, it wasn't exactly an auspicious start .
10 But the film had a less than auspicious start .
11 It got off to a less than auspicious start .
12 Surely this was an auspicious start - an adventure this indeed!
13 It was hardly an auspicious start , especially when she'd faced the same shot countless times before.
14 Add to that auspicious start a timely release.
15 But what we all referred to as Mother's great romance made an auspicious start to the year.
16 Hardly an auspicious start to her day.
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