The Violin Concerto starts off, for instance, with dissonant sustained chords auguring a foray into some atonal world of austerity and gray shadings. |
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And the Biblical moment, at dawn, when the clouds rent to reveal beneath us the waters of the ocean, choppy, the color of iron, auguring — what? |
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Moreover, in both branches, the prospects for employment remained buoyant, auguring a continuing consolidation of the labour market. |
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The flight of the loonie nonetheless had repercussions, auguring adjustments to trade volumes. |
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A superb demo auguring a forthcoming album, on the label Divine Comedy, of all beauty. |
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These were warmly received, auguring well for their future success and that of the other new vehicles to follow. |
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The collapse of the postwar world order based on ideological polarization opens up a new era auguring favorable developments for nations. |
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In fact, far from auguring the monarchy's fall, the public outpouring actually shored up the royal family. |
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At present many ecologists are convinced that Earth's climate change and her declining physical state are warning signs of an accelerating extinction pattern auguring some sort of approaching cataclysm. |
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However, the trough was already reached by the end of 2002, so that the decrease was less severe than in 2001 and 2002, auguring a gradual improvement in the labour market situation. |
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However, partly thanks to family films and horror pictures fading on Monday, Mr Turner found itself surging to become the top-grossing title on that day, auguring well for continued success. |
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I see this auguring the collapse of French cinema in its entirety. |
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Jacqueline was so named simply because their mother had liked the ring of the word, sounding Parisian and worldly and auguring, to her mind, a good life. |
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The market opportunities for AcuNetx are enormous and virtually untapped, auguring well for accelerated revenue growth and enhanced shareholder value. |
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