It is hard to read the auguries, so complex is this interplay of deception, self-deception, bluster and bluff. |
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There is little demand for astrologers, because their auguries have no practical value. |
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Doran is due to reveal his creative vision next month but the auguries are unencouraging. |
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For one thing, political and economic auguries, specific market conditions, and likely future trends need all to be taken into account. |
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So the auguries are mixed for the latest exercise in consultation politics. |
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Consuls also read auguries, an essential step before leading armies into the field. |
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To the use of lots and auguries, they are addicted beyond all other nations. |
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Since travel by sea during the period was dangerous, he would also take full confession before setting sail and use auguries to determine the best time to travel. |
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