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How to use auspices in a sentence

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These students come from nine European countries under the auspices of the Erasmus exchange programme.
The recent Indian fashion shows in Paris have been held under the auspices of the Indian Embassy there.
Two thirds of all monies that come from Europe to Ireland come under the auspices of the Common Agricultural Policy.
As a tyke, little Bobby Jones was a frail, sickly kid, living under the auspices of protective parents, and a Puritanical grandfather.
His memorial service was conducted under the auspices of the Unitarian Church.
Their dispute ended following agreement reached under the auspices of the Labour Relations Commission.
Individuals, not a political party, will be called to account by the courts for misdeeds committed under the auspices of his wayward pet project.
The fact that they have been published under the auspices of the UN, however, lends them additional weight.
It is also important to remember that Phrygians were first to perform auspices.
In the late 1930s he also painted several murals under the auspices of the Federal Art Project.
The brilliant young pianist was in the city to give a solo concert under the auspices of the Russian Cultural Centre.
New national standards will also be introduced and they will come under the auspices of a new government-funded trust.
It was originally set up under the auspices of a Business Enterprise Centre, as a way of promoting the region, as an entity.
Many private gardens are open during the summer under the auspices of Scotland's Gardens Scheme.
The congress is being held under the auspices of the President of Bulgaria.
As I discovered during the four-hour-long dedication ceremony, the cathedral is not just a huge auditorium under church auspices.
He said there were plans in place to refurbish the showroom and re-establish the site as a retailer under the auspices of the new company.
The ideal would be to study those very same books under the auspices of a learned teacher.
In contrast with the other southern cities in revolt, Toulon saw a revival of religious activity under municipal auspices.
Cultural genealogy, more so than ordinary genealogy, depends on a belief in the magical and usually divine auspices of lineage.
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Under these new auspices the fair penitent and the renunciatory hero began long careers in English drama and fiction.
It will be an advantage to him, in a way, to have sung under the auspices of our committee.
Paris saw most of his moneythe Paris which, under his auspices, Doggie never knew.
St. John's College, like its sister institution, founded on a non-denominational basis, started out under even fairer auspices.
One wondered that under such auspices 'question time' was as popular as it obviously was.
Under his auspices the reflecting telescope reached its maximum of power and usefulness.
This undenominational temper at Harvard University has been developed largely under Unitarian auspices.
It was a severe and sudden conclusion to a war that had begun under such excellent auspices for the pontificals.
Having got the promise of them from Agesilaus, he proceeded to take the auspices.
He trained as a describer via a program under the auspices of the Bay State Council for the Blind with Wheelock Family Theatre.
Under the auspices of Mrs. Harbert this was done at Evanston.
The nadir of this was, perplexingly, under the auspices for a political party that has always previously stated its support for small business.
Bok was, again, fortunate in learning it under the most friendly auspices.
Do we not serve under Aemilius Paullus and his Illyrian auspices?
The auspices ceased to be taken at marriages from the time of Cicero.
As for the comitia by curi, they are observed only for the auspices.
Over recent months, Gillette has grown under the auspices of Sheridan College and the Northern Wyoming Community College District.
He was at once removed, under your auspices, and died a few days later, at one of your uncle's country houses, before he could make any statement.
Who would be willing to stake his life and his estate upon the verdict of a jury acting under the auspices of judges who had predetermined his guilt?
The Approver Unit was formed in 1977 and conducts a process to approve nursing educational activities under the auspices of the ANCC Accreditation Program.
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