These augurs now portend political consequences that may follow the economic upheaval. |
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Not that I have ever felt 100 percent competent in the writing business, where one day's success augurs nothing at all for the next. |
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This is a remarkable and welcome achievement that augurs well for the industry. |
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In the case of the augurs or haruspices of Rome, the animal was sacrificed to permit contemplation of the entrails for prophetic purposes. |
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Hope has been replaced by magical thinking that augurs a second and more terrible level of social disruption and anger not far down the road. |
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This is just the second camp organised by this club and a turnout of 120 young children certainly augurs well for its continued success. |
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There is no mention of any veto power, and the officials are duumvirs, aediles, augurs, and priests. |
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The manuscript was the work of the secretary of the college of the Etrurian augurs. |
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Well, it is my earnest hope that this repast augurs the foundation of a mutual confelicity between us. |
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Beyond giving vent to frustrations at a relationship gone seriously awry, such rhetoric augurs a troubled future. |
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This talented side have a remarkable success rate this season which augurs well for football in the club over the coming years. |
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This was a fine performance by the Chamber of Commerce president and certainly augurs well for her future political prospects. |
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Initial feedback from participants was very positive and augurs well for the future of a great event. |
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This year it was the young players who formed the backbone of the team, which is great to see and augurs well for the future of golf in Swinford. |
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It augurs a far more democratic vision than a culture of achievement that recognizes only talent. |
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His stubbornness was taken by the augurs to signify the eternal nature of the boundaries of the Roman state. |
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But the fact that there are young men and women in India prepared to dedicate their creative energies to this sort of publishing augurs well. |
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That relation of basic inequality augurs less well for the development of peaceful relations even if both parties have democratic governments. |
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All of this augurs well for an extremely exciting and promising future for Axcan. |
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He shrugs off talk that the attack on Netzarim augurs a new Islamist alliance ready to fill the PA's leadership vacuum. |
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The disintegration of socio-economic and political strategies that make a successfully managed country augurs a precarious situation. |
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We've all recovered well in readiness for tackling the Atlantic, with a boat that's in equally fine fettle, which augurs well for the next stage! |
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This augurs well for our continuing expansion in the future. |
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This also augurs well for the future of education in Radcliffe as a whole. |
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This augurs well for strengthening domestic demand next year. |
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The recent termination of armed conflict in these regions augurs well for restoration of democracy and human rights. |
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This augurs well for a party seeking to be elected into government. |
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The victory augurs well for the upcoming championship in August. |
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The move augurs disaster for pastoralism in the sub-continent, it is a mode of violence against the lives and livelihoods of several thousand rural households. |
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Perhaps it augurs a return to the epicene male fashion of Genji's time. |
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Appropriately, with his head veiled he had the omens taken on the Capitoline Hill, accompanied by augurs and priests, and received the requested signs. |
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The involvement of Huda-Par and the Grey Wolves in the violence rocking the southeast augurs badly. |
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The considerable number of students at the workshop augurs well for the recruitment of polar scientists. |
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Combined with the new management team's focus on marketing and intensive product development, this augurs well for Ameriwood in 2006 and beyond. |
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This is a big step forward and augurs well for the coming discussions with the Council. |
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The approach used in the Cariboo-Chilcotin is original and augurs well for the future. |
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Our revenues are running ahead of plan, which augurs well for another banner year. |
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This success augurs well for the upcoming implementation of the subsequent stages in the South and Centre areas. |
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There's always more pressure at Games and to do well here augurs well for the next two years. |
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Poor decisions cost the Town a Mid-Ulster Cup final place but on the credit side, Newry's battling performance augurs well for their hopes of staying in the Premier league. |
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Their exuberance augurs well for continued collaboration in carrying out the mandate of this house. |
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We think that the fact that arbitrators and mediators will come from the sports community augurs well. |
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All augurs well for great racing at Killarney in the years ahead. |
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The issuance of six new exploration licences in the central Mackenzie Valley and nomination of six new parcels for the 2005-2006 Call for Bids augurs well for sustained exploration activity in this region. |
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Been born from the love and the taste for beautiful and the divertimento, it is engaged in the supply of balloons, festoni augurs them, candles and all that that serves in a party and in any other occasion. |
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In keeping with our economic scenario, this augurs sustained economic growth until the end of this year and at the beginning of next year, and more moderate deceleration than forecast after that. |
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That statistic augurs well for the sides' forthcoming encounter on Saturday, which fittingly offers a rematch of their Berlin quarter-final in 2006, won by Germany on penalties after a goalless draw. |
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This excellent performance augurs well for France Telecom's positioning as the benchmark operator in Europe for multiservice solutions that combine telephone, Internet and television. |
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Dave sells lots of chisels and hand augurs that are effective on ice up to about 8 inches. |
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The record is released on the Fugo Libera label, and augurs well for a good relationship with their new conductor. |
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And in a W-shape, growth would return for a few quarters, only to peter out once more. Optimists argue that the scale of the downturn augurs for a strong rebound. |
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If this does turn out to be the case, it augurs ill for introducing ESTs at a faster rate in developing countries, even if the funding issues can be overcome. |
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We have notably won the first contract in this area, which augurs for success in the future, in similar profiles to equivalent profiles in Europe. |
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In the course of that process, the momentum towards the early realization of such reform has been further strengthened, which augurs well for the next session of the General Assembly. |
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That augurs well for an effort to extend its spirit to Darfur and to apply time, energy, experience and negotiating capacity to the Darfur conflict. |
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Flamens took care of the cults of various gods, while augurs were trusted with taking the auspices. |
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The elimination of this movement in May 2009 augurs well for democratic values and processes, which Sri Lanka tried to uphold throughout its post-colonial history. |
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