These students come from nine European countries under the auspices of the Erasmus exchange programme. |
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The recent Indian fashion shows in Paris have been held under the auspices of the Indian Embassy there. |
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Two thirds of all monies that come from Europe to Ireland come under the auspices of the Common Agricultural Policy. |
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As a tyke, little Bobby Jones was a frail, sickly kid, living under the auspices of protective parents, and a Puritanical grandfather. |
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His memorial service was conducted under the auspices of the Unitarian Church. |
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Their dispute ended following agreement reached under the auspices of the Labour Relations Commission. |
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Individuals, not a political party, will be called to account by the courts for misdeeds committed under the auspices of his wayward pet project. |
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The fact that they have been published under the auspices of the UN, however, lends them additional weight. |
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It is also important to remember that Phrygians were first to perform auspices. |
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In the late 1930s he also painted several murals under the auspices of the Federal Art Project. |
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The brilliant young pianist was in the city to give a solo concert under the auspices of the Russian Cultural Centre. |
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New national standards will also be introduced and they will come under the auspices of a new government-funded trust. |
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It was originally set up under the auspices of a Business Enterprise Centre, as a way of promoting the region, as an entity. |
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Many private gardens are open during the summer under the auspices of Scotland's Gardens Scheme. |
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The congress is being held under the auspices of the President of Bulgaria. |
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As I discovered during the four-hour-long dedication ceremony, the cathedral is not just a huge auditorium under church auspices. |
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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. |
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The ideal would be to study those very same books under the auspices of a learned teacher. |
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In contrast with the other southern cities in revolt, Toulon saw a revival of religious activity under municipal auspices. |
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Cultural genealogy, more so than ordinary genealogy, depends on a belief in the magical and usually divine auspices of lineage. |
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The name sounds right for exchanging marriage vows and what better auspices could there be for starting a nuclear family? |
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The globalisation process in Europe has taken place under the auspices of the European Union. |
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However, this body is not independent, because it is under the auspices of the Ministry of Transport. |
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The past year has seen a number of initiatives completed under the auspices of the community council. |
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In situ investigations of human rights situations have been carried out under the auspices of all the regional organizations. |
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At the local level, people belong to a range of confraternities that are under the auspices of their parish church. |
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A six-month course for 10 nurses will be held at the hospital under the auspices of the University of Essex. |
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Our board of directors agreed, given that this is done under the auspices of the British National Theatre. |
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Under the auspices of the United Nations, Germany is organizing, to hold in March 2006, a timely third International Conference on Early Warning. |
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Even Tony Blair is vociferously arguing publicly with George Bush to say that it has to be under UN auspices. |
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For business the boys take a chance with their lives, under Army auspices, and for relaxation they take a chance with their cash. |
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On Wednesday, 26 November 2008, a public meeting of non-governmental experts was held under the auspices of the Republic of Korea. |
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Having signed a peace deal under American auspices in September, the two sides are now bickering over its implementation. |
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The committees operating under the auspices of the central bank governors of the G10 countries also discussed specific financial issues. |
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Surely you could visit these places independently outside of the auspices of a group, I say to Lear. |
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Under the auspices of the fellowship, Hurston was to travel to Florida and New Orleans to begin her research on African American folk tales and to scout out hoodoo practice. |
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The mass physical display at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Sunday, held under the auspices of the Vivekananda Education Society, was a sight for sore eyes. |
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The discussion was held under the auspices of two Members of Knesset, Tamar Zandberg and Dov Henin. |
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Nor, despite being hosted under the auspices of a think-tank, did the evening revolve around scholarship. |
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We have grown up under the auspices of an industrial food chain that is one and a half centuries old. |
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This is a new addition to an extensive collection of excellent ethnomusicological materials generated under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution. |
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The most comprehensive and globally applicable agreement to date was developed under the auspices of the United Nations. |
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I am greatly honoured and comforted to speak under the auspices of your gavel, Mr. Chairman. |
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The following year she toured the United States under P. T. Barnum's auspices, and in 1852 she married her accompanist, Otto Goldschmidt. |
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For administrative purposes, it falls under the auspices of the Department of Social Affairs and Health. |
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Under the auspices of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, energy companies are banding together to tell their oil sands story. |
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Under the auspices of the Durban Vision, many of the new protected areas will be managed by local communities. |
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Eastern settlers took up new homes under the auspices of the Homestead Act that allowed new settlers to take up residence and land. |
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Mr. Abagnale's story finally landed at DreamWorks, under the auspices of Jeffrey Katzenberg. |
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I would like to point to two particular agencies under the auspices of public safety that have had some positive effect. |
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This round table must be basically a Belarusian gathering under the auspices of and supported by the good offices of the Commission. |
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But this should only be done under the auspices of the United Nations. |
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On 6 March 2006, the governor issued an order for the establishment of such a unit under the auspices of the women's and children's commissioner. |
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Each institution is accountable for the research carried out in its own jurisdiction or under its auspices. |
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The issue of whether the activities of the working group should come under the auspices of the CCM was discussed. |
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It was also very important that the world conference to be held under the auspices of the United Nations should be a genuine success. |
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Presented under the auspices of the Gotham Early Music Scene. |
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The castle buildings were remodelled during the Stuart period, mostly under the auspices of the Office of Ordnance. |
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Under the Stuart kings the Tower's buildings were remodelled, mostly under the auspices of the Office of Ordnance. |
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Following the issuance of criteria under which municipalities may seek to obtain plots of land under the auspices of the public good, several land swaps have been proposed and approved. |
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This role should be placed under the auspices of the Commission. |
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Their inspection was carried out under its auspices. |
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First of all, of course, I would like to congratulate you on this very smooth adoption of our agenda, which I would like to take as good auspices for our further proceedings this year. |
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Now, institutions have more willingly embraced the monitoring of their activities under the auspices of the project for purposes of enhanced accountability. |
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Minister Moore also announced funding for 16 language projects in British Columbia: 12 under the auspices of the First Peoples' Cultural Foundation and 4 other First Nations projects. |
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Riders wishing and eligible to compete in a UCI BMX supercross world cup competition may register only under the auspices and through the agency of the national federation or their UCI registered trade team. |
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Riders wishing to compete in an international trials event may register only under the auspices and through the agency of the national federation. |
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The Foundation for Educational Exchange partners with York University, under the auspices of the York International Internship Program, to offer a summer internship to an outstanding undergraduate student from York. |
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There has also been agreement on paying closer attention to the draft directive on insider dealing so as to guarantee that all activities linked to terrorism come under the auspices of the directive. |
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In 2001, work was begun on a diesel-powered electricity system in all three atolls under the auspices of the New Zealand Agency for International Development. |
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Focused political attention by the UN is needed to breathe new life into the peace negotiations, which are carried out under the auspices of the regional Inter-Governmental Authority on Development. |
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The importance of combating climate change and achieving a successful conclusion to the ongoing negotiation process under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change could not be overemphasized. |
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A policy review was indeed in order, and Washington finally suspended in all but name its participation in the KEDO process-although it has never cut food aid delivered under the auspices of the United Nations. |
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Under the auspices of the U. S. Post Office, an airmail operation was launched in 1918 as a wartime effort to stimulate aircraft production and to generate a pool of trained pilots. |
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In some cases groups of agencies will be self-determining, in others they may come together under the auspices of People In Aid or other networks. |
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Under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution, the Center brings together the world's leading scholars, business leaders, and policymakers in a nonpartisan atmosphere of study and discourse. |
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Any new balloting must be held under the auspices of a independent electoral commission and monitored by credible international and national organizations. |
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Green Acre, under the auspices of San Diego chef icon Brian Malarky, is known for its fresh, farm-to-table cuisine. |
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The promises of our new subsidiary in China, which is operating under the auspices of NECL, were ceremoniously opened on 22nd November: the newly formed team has already taken up their work. |
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Some such systems already exist in certain sectors, most notably under the auspices of the IEC, but in most fields, this goal is still a long way off. |
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This objective is, of course, symbolically as well as practically epitomized by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea which was developed under the auspices of the General Assembly. |
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As a result, it should be clear that a product, service or initiative emanating from a centre under the auspices of UNESCO enjoys the UNESCO imprimatur. |
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So yes, I think it is the business of civil society to decide what it means by marriage, over and above the fact that the vast majority of people have their marriage unions sanctified under religious auspices. |
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That consensus, evolved in this Commission, could then be adopted and sanctified in a special conference held under the auspices of the United Nations. |
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It is in Germany's interest to take part as a sovereign state in joint crisis management under the auspices of the United Nations and in cooperation with partners from both NATO und the European Union. |
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The diaries were written under the auspices of Mass Observation. |
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In 1998 the Council authorised the Commission to participate, on behalf of the Community, in the negotiations on a Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme. |
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Established under the auspices of the Organization of African Unity and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the centre presently has 31 member states. |
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In the event that at least one third of the States Parties favours such a conference, the Secretary-General shall convene the conference under the auspices of the United Nations. |
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Nor have annual Turing tests, conducted under the auspices of the Loebner Prize, crowned a computer victor. |
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After the Seattle debacle of 1999, they joined in the movement to give fresh impetus to global negotiations under the auspices of the World Trade Organisation. |
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In February 1950 a West German national side was reformed under the auspices of Herberger, who survived the post-war process of denazificartion despite having been a member of the party since 1933, once more. |
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It very clear that we have to do it under the auspices of the United Nations, but if we can get the NATO alliance in there, as we have in this case because we had the capacity to respond, that is a good thing. |
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This technology led to the amazing German flying saucers of the Haunebu and Vril classes built under SS auspices. |
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Under the terms of the 1949 agreement, Western New Guinea remained under the auspices of Netherlands New Guinea. |
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Further development under the auspices of the IETF was stalled by competing interests. |
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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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In 1999, FIRA agreed to place itself under the auspices of the IRB, transforming itself into a strictly European organising body. |
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Himmler also established the beginnings of a parallel economy under the auspices of the SS Economy and Administration Head Office. |
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Under the auspices of the British Secular Union, Queensberry wrote a pamphlet entitled The Religion of Secularism and the Perfectibility of Man. |
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The prostitute may be independent or working under the auspices of an escort agency. |
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John Marrant had organized a congregation there under the auspices of the Huntingdon Connection. |
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Under the auspices of the Office of Works and its successors since 1908, the castle was preserved due to its historic significance. |
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A working coal mine from 1880 to 1980, it was opened to the public in 1983 under the auspices of the National Museum of Wales. |
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Regular services there are still offered in English under the auspices of the Church of Scotland. |
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Following the collapse of the East African Community, under whose auspices the reports were published, the reports went out of publication. |
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The Indian Government operated this aspect of the facility under the auspices of its Agni Missile Program. |
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The musical event was arranged on Friday under the auspices of Ministry of National Heritage and Integration and Embassy of the Republic of Cuba. |
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The research was carried out by research student Sigal Sofer under the auspices of Prof. |
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The NAF was established in 1986 and functions as an autonomous institution under the auspices of the Ministry of Social Development. |
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Under the auspices of the UN, AU, Arab League and IGAD, a series of additional national reconciliation conferences were subsequently held as part of the peace process. |
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It was recognised by the Irish Sports Council as a national governing body of sport in 1993 under the auspices of the Irish Martial Arts Commission. |
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The majority of these hold franchises to operate rail services on specific parts of the railway and come under the auspices of the National Rail brand. |
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In 1921, he was the honorary president of the Second International Congress of Eugenics held under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. |
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For these reasons British officials sought a speedy end to the conflict, hoping to unite Korea under United Nations auspices and withdrawal of all foreign forces. |
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Similarly, under the auspices of NATO, such expeditionary forces are designed to meet Britain's obligations to the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps and other NATO operations. |
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The team is run under the auspices of the Rugby Football League. |
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Coubertin went on to set up the International Olympic Committee in 1894, which was followed by the Athens 1896 Olympic Games that came under the auspices of the Committee. |
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In 1959, the Bentham Committee was established under the auspices of University College London with the aim of producing a definitive edition of Bentham's writings. |
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Recruitment is carried out under the auspices of the Special Assistant Plan Scholars programme, the ASEAN Scholars programme, and the India and China Scholars programmes. |
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A continuous coastal path, the Wales Coast Path, was opened in May 2012 along the entire Welsh shore under the auspices of the Countryside Council for Wales. |
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This most ancient form of Vedic ritual was earlier held 35 years back under the auspices of the US Harvard and Berkeley Universities and Finland's Helsinki University. |
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Inverness is home to Scottish Natural Heritage following that body's relocation from Edinburgh under the auspices of the Scottish Government's decentralisation strategy. |
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In the 12th and 13th centuries, many of those schools founded under the auspices of Charlemagne, especially cathedral schools, would become universities. |
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This building was built under the auspices of the Friends of the Poor. |
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Charles I, the Angevin king of Sicily and Naples, had a grand scheme for a Mediterranean empire under the French auspices, succeeding the declining Byzantine empire. |
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The event was held under the auspices of Venizelio Pananeio-General Hospital of Heraklion, at Creta Maris Beach Resort with the participation of 37 employees. |
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As a member of NATO, the Greek military participates in exercises and deployments under the auspices of the alliance, although its involvement in NATO missions is minimal. |
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A negotiation between the Romans and Gannascus was arranged under the auspices of the 'Greater Chauci', which the Romans used as an opportunity to assassinate their opponent. |
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