This augured a fundamentally contemptuous attitude toward the principles that had previously sustained US legitimacy. |
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Of course, they augured stuff by poking around in crow guts too, so that's how much they knew. |
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He said that both sides' willingness to talk augured well for a peaceful outcome. |
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The swarms of gnats and mosquitoes were annoying, but augured well for our hopes of spotting tiny bug-eating birds. |
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Judd's thesis augured the inevitable evolution of Modern art into pure formalism and object-ness. |
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I tried to recall what it was about his demeanor or statements that augured this rejection, but could not find any clues. |
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A mid-70s big textbook battle in the capital city of Charleston over the usual things, science and God, augured what was coming. |
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For bulk seed handling systems, the inoculant can be metered directly onto augured seed. |
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The cheerleaders for Russia who had hoped that the president augured a new era of law-abiding prosperity have largely gone quiet. |
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Dr. Abdulai said their actions augured well for the future of the world and the new century. |
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It stated that such a focus augured well for the realization of economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights, and merited commendation. |
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This augured well for the peace process which had therefore benefited from a lease of renewed momentum. |
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Mr Van Miert announced that everything augured well for the next meeting of the Community's Transport Ministers. |
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That is why, in 1982, section 23 augured well for the institutional emancipation of the minority Francophone and Acadian communities. |
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That experience was a valuable steppingstone, he said, adding that his recent performances augured well for this week. |
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Although a crisp breeze had hung in the air when Caleb and his uncle had arrived at Cedar Grove, an azure sky had augured a morning of pleasant weather. |
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The quality of the other programmes was still disputed, which augured ill for the growth of its audience and therefore for its ability ultimately to be financially independent. |
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La NaciĆ³n, which is critical of the president, insisted that her party was clobbered and that the result augured a new political era. On paper, Tiempo was right. |
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While the response to the Council's new functions augured well for its future, it needed to go beyond structural changes and lead the way to the realization of the Goals. |
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The negative impacts on the world economy's development and the potential for a slowdown in German consumption associated with higher oil prices augured a drop in confidence regarding the economic situation. |
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One speaker said that this augured well for the sustainability of programmes, while another said that national ownership combined with decentralization would enhance programmatic effectiveness. |
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Today sees the beginning of the prologue, a short time-trial that has augured well for the future, and, as we discuss your performance in it, let us consider carefully what you actually said. |
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Indeed, judging by how Congress is doing in UP, the rainstorm augured less a messiah than a drenching. Having ruled UP for most of its independent history, Congress lost it in 1989, and since has shrivelled. |
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It was vital that the participants in the Meeting should agree on a specific document focused on the future, and so far the negotiations augured well. |
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The CHAIRPERSON thanked the delegation of Mali for its interesting presentation and for engaging in such an excellent dialogue with the Committee, which augured well for the implementation of the Convention. |
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