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- Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious.
- Quickly, however, the unpropitious English meaning of ` no'got to him.
- The message of 1989 _ that change is possible, even in the most unpropitious circumstances _ remains valid.
- It matters not that the moment may be unpropitious and that by waiting a higher price could be obtained.
- The constitution, he said in 1792, required some improvement, but the times were unpropitious to the experiment.
- The earnings shortfall and lagging stock come at an unpropitious time for Michael R . Bonsignore, Honeywell's chief executive.
- These expeditions generally have not turned out well, and Lindh's would seem to be on a similar unpropitious trajectory.
- He furthermore warned that " the transfer of Cuba to Great Britain would be an event unpropitious to the interest of this Union ".
- Polemius was assigned to meteorological and seasonal markers, and the " Egyptian Days, " days considered unpropitious for new undertakings and for certain medical practices.
- But the locality was perhaps badly chosen, the seasons were certainly unpropitious, and he soon abandoned the struggle, as far as his own personal superintendence was concerned.
- Despite the unpropitious end of his career, Ulrich Varnb黮er is immortalized in a famous woodcut by Albrecht D黵er, which is now part of the Smithsonian Institution's woodcut collection.
- This course ( " diasil " or " deiseal " ) was deemed propitious, while the contrary course is perceived as fatal, or at least unpropitious.
- Given the small size of the fledgling organization, formation of a political party was deemed unpropitious with the name " Movement " selected to emphasize the early and transitional nature of the organization.
- "New Politics " kept alive two intellectual traditions in unpropitious times : the current of independent radical socialism and the freewheeling " little magazine " published independently of the academic world.
- It is said that fortune was unpropitious, and that this, together with the news of the death of his only child, Dona Anna de Noronha, caused his return home about 1604.
- However, under pressure from the large Ottoman army and the unpropitious diplomatic circumstances, a truce was negotiated by the consuls of Macedonia had to wait until the first balkan war in 1912 to be liberated.
- This section of the book starts off with historical accounts from the time when Australia was discovered and goes on to illustrate how the Australians built a dynamic and prosperous society from a modest and unpropitious beginning.
- Wodrow and the committee stated, " the nation would rise in its constitutional strength, and say to those who brought about such an unpropitious state of things,'depart from ye wicked . '"
- In 1243 Archbishop Rodrigo records that in spite of unpropitious events, study continued in Palencia and that the cardinal legate, Juan de Abbeville, in a Council of Valladolid ( 1228 ) had endeavoured to revive it.
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