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1. Hannah Belle Bessamer was born on September the ninth, with a most auspicious gathering at her first yelp of life
2. (auspicious scented hot water bath)
3. you offer me food on a Deepavali day without the auspicious bath? I
4. So far he has behaved neither with hospitality to his former scribe nor with honour and it has therefore not been an auspicious beginning to this strange new world, and the possibility of hope
5. “I feel this is an auspicious time
6. thousands of years of Egyptian history, there were so many auspicious
7. An auspicious day dedicated to the
8. With the auspicious attention of a diamond merchant he examined the banana metic-ulously, dissecting it with a special scalpel, weighing the pieces on a pharmacist’s scale, and calculating its breadth with a gunsmith’s calipers
9. In an auspicious time of family re-
10. Makes the occasion all the more auspicious under these unfortunate circumstances
11. “I only wish that we would meet under more auspicious circumstances
12. It was very awesome and auspicious occasion for all the parties of bridegroom and bride
13. This is an amazingly auspicious time for every soul who wishes to
14. If you see a full grey shadow in the sky, it is very auspicious
15. According to the pundits or hindu scribes, it is a very auspicious day ,the gods smile on the child born on this day
16. The lucky fisherman who caught this fish will no doubt have expected it to sell at a premium; after all the first catch of the year is auspicious
17. At the auspicious time, Ranga Reddy was accorded the honor to unveil the name-plate, symbolizing the inauguration of the enterprise
18. that the number eighty five was auspicious and would bring him
19. alone is auspicious which draws a Soul to the being of God, whereas that
20. to be the only means for achieving the most auspicious end
21. And the auspicious fruit of all these is the attainment of God
22. which is an obligation, is fitting and auspicious when it is practised by persons with intent minds who aspire to no reward
23. Only the action prescribed by scripture is auspicious and all that is op-
24. cious nor is attached to that which is auspicious, because for such a per-
25. cious as auspicious, is shrouded in the gloom of ignorance
26. So, when the communication with God finishes, the communicant will return from that auspicious travel having got the best supplies
27. When communication with God finishes, the communicant will return from that auspicious journey having acquired only the best of sustenance
28. auspicious places in this world
29. The trip was off to an auspicious start
30. The eighth grade alphas and their cliques (if they had them), would be tested on this auspicious day
31. It was an auspicious day
32. That, he had been the prisoner's friend, but, at once in an auspicious and an evil hour detecting his infamy, had resolved to immolate the traitor he could no longer cherish in his bosom, on the sacred altar of his country
33. When she told Marianne what she had done, however, her first reply was not very auspicious
34. Jaggers would be glad if I would call upon him at five in the afternoon of the auspicious day
35. He saw him once on the auspicious occasion when they broke up the type in the Insuppressible or was it United Ireland, a privilege he keenly appreciated, and, in point of fact, handed him his silk hat when it was knocked off and he said Thank you , excited as he undoubtedly was under his frigid exterior notwithstanding the little misadventure mentioned between the cup and the lip: what's bred in the bone
36. Hester could not but ask herself, whether there had not originally been a defect of truth, courage, and loyalty, on her own part, in allowing the minister to be thrown into a position where so much evil was to be foreboded, and nothing auspicious to be hoped
37. One Associated Press camera team pressed against the back wall, trying—and failing—to stay out of everyone’s way while recording the auspicious moment
38. She interpreted as an auspicious sign the ability to cross Bowery without bolting for safety
39. Which was auspicious; Regan’s fiancé, whom he’d met back in April, was coming down for tonight’s rehearsal dinner, and though William didn’t plan to seduce him, exactly (it was her own engagement that seemed to have pulled Regan out of the previous summer’s funk), William did think Keith Lamplighter was about the handsomest man he’d ever laid eyes on
40. I thought it an auspicious sign that not long after I started doing compassion meditation, the pro–basketball player Ron Artest, infamous for jumping into the stands during a game and throwing punches at opposing fans, changed his name to Metta World Peace
41. (Less auspicious: seven months later, Mr
42. "Monsieur Madeleine," resumed Fauchelevent, "you have arrived at a very auspicious moment, I mean to say a very inauspicious moment; one of the ladies is very ill
43. At this auspicious moment the knocker sounded
44. The embargo law of the United States, in its operation, is a union with this continental coalition against British commerce, at the very moment most auspicious to its success
45. I had thought, sir, not only from the acts of our Government, but from conversing with gentlemen, that we hailed the present as an auspicious moment, as a political jubilee; I had thought that we had been on the verge of war with the two most powerful nations of the earth, but that our situation was changed, and that, at the same moment we now offer the only asylum to the victims of European wars
46. Whether this be the fact or not, it cannot be doubted, that if you neglect the present auspicious moment—if you reject the proffered boon, some other nation, profiting by your errors, will seize the occasion to get a fatal footing in your southern frontier
47. He hailed it as an auspicious occurrence, that these honorable merchants, in praying that the evils of war might be averted from them and from the nation, had nevertheless held fast to the principle of resistance to the aggressions and unhallowed conduct of Great Britain towards our nation—and had exercised the candor and firmness to bear testimony to the efficiency of the restrictive system for obtaining a redress of our wrongs, and of course to the integrity and honor of those who had imposed this system for that purpose
48. In almost every respect, it has been honorable to the House, and auspicious to the prospects of the nation
49. What is the fact, admitting all that this person has said to be true? Why, that an agent from the British Government, under circumstances peculiarly auspicious and suitable to his purpose, goes to the spot which he represents as the hot-bed of opposition, to stir up disunion, and his papers do not contain an intimation that he dared to mention such an idea as that of a dissolution of the Union to any individual
50. And in the instance in which skill and bravery were more particularly tried with those of the enemy, the American flag had an auspicious triumph