How To Use Auspice In A Sentence

  • Perhaps his most ambitious project is Hitlab.com, launched last September, an online community where aspiring artists can promote and sell their music outside record-label auspices. Akon's Recession-Proof Tune
  • I am not planning to start my own party but I am looking to organise all coloureds in this province under the auspices of the ANC.
  • Is Teucer called auspex, as taking the auspices, like an augur, or as giving the auspices, like a god? The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace
  • He had passed an unsettled life in continued exile up to his eightieth year; having been harassed with many contumelies and injuries, he had endured with difficulty a miserable and anxious existence, in continual trepidation; famine had driven him out of the land whither he had gone, by the command and under the auspices of God, into Egypt. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • 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 film was made under the auspices of the British Film Institute's Production Board, on which I served in the 1960s and 70s alongside, among others, Karel Reisz, Carl Foreman and the eminent documentarist Basil Wright. Britain's best film directors show some early promise
  • Martis sanguineas quae cohibet manus, quae dat belligeris foedera gentibus et cornu retinet diuite copiam, 10 donetur tenera mitior hostia. et tu, qui facibus legitimis ades, noctem discutiens auspice dextera huc incede gradu marcidus ebrio, praecingens roseo tempora uinculo. Hymeneal
  • Florentine Codex: an encyclopedia of Nahua culture and life in precontact Mexico, composed under the auspices of Fray Bernardo de Sahagún during the sixteenth century. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • In any case, most of the men in power have been appointed under his auspices. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the end of six months he had been gradually destroyed by secret poison in his prison in the Tower (to which for an alleged offence he had been committed) by the agency of Dr. Forman, a famous 'pharmaceutic,' under the auspices of the Earl of Rochester. The Superstitions of Witchcraft
  • He finished his college education under military auspices while in the navy. Times, Sunday Times
  • But for the moment, at least, the auspices seem good. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the invitation of the FMCS, and with the agreement of both parties, the ongoing negotiations will now be conducted under my auspices in Washington, D.C., commencing Friday, February 18. NFL, union agree to federal mediation
  • Those who concoct Eagleton-esque arguments unnecessarily overshoot the mark, possibly in an overcompensatory attempt to respond to Dawkins under the auspices of intelligent debate. Atheist Blogs Aggregated
  • Under his auspices, a corporate style developed with structured committees for decision-taking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since parties held under the auspices of the Fourth of July will be ongoing all weekend, some careful planning is required.
  • The association is under the auspices of Word Bank.
  • The original determination of the microfarad, brought out under the auspices of the British Association Committee on Electrical Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
  • The examination was held under the auspices of the government.
  • Technology we today take for granted, such as mobile wireless, the Internet, microelectronics, digital computing and specialty materials were all developed under federal auspices during the Space Race and ICBM era. Safe Ways To Play The Defense Sector
  • For example, Theodore Roosevelt, who is described by Henry Kissinger as defining America's role in the world "completely in terms of national interest," was the first to proclaim America's "police power" in the international arena, establishing the Panama Canal Zone and occupying Cuba under its auspices. Ty McCormick: Beyond Realism and Idealism: Explaining Obama's Shifting Middle East Policy
  • But, largely thanks to the efforts of the ‘Save the Jags’ campaign, under whose auspices Thistle supporters rallied to raise funds, the immediate threat of closure was staved off.
  • This is partly because the work's previous presentation in a Broadway house under the auspices of Cameron Mackintosh, known for blockbuster musicals, stirred up a somewhat antagonistic debate: Is this theater or, h eaven forfend, a ballet? Fair Feathered Friends
  • Metaldyne will allow the UAW to recruit new members at its 10 nonunion plants and establish union jurisdiction without having to hold an election under the auspices of the National Labor Relations Board.
  • Judgement is often delivered under the auspices of a restorative, interventional project. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As a tyke, little Bobby Jones was a frail, sickly kid, living under the auspices of protective parents, and a Puritanical grandfather.
  • The principal object of this request is to enable me to obtain the countenance and protection of the government in the enterprise of conveying, exhibiting and explaining models and specimens of American arts and productions under the auspices of the American Institute, and of obtaining whatever information may be practicable to acquire from the ancient nation for the benefit of our country. The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • Since parties held under the auspices of the Fourth of July will be ongoing all weekend, some careful planning is required.
  • COSTELLO: So they're still selling the book under those auspices, which is interesting. CNN Transcript Feb 2, 2006
  • He had been invited by a friend, under the auspices that they worked together. Times, Sunday Times
  • It proposed an international convention on air transport under the auspices of an international authority.
  • That group, under the auspices of the Wisconsin Fair Trade Campaign, then approached Don Richards, a sympathetic alderman on the Milwaukee City Council, about sponsoring a resolution supporting the boycott.
  • The community centre was set up under the auspices of a government initiative.
  • For those Aussie readers, you could consider a donation to the Indigenous Literacy Project under the auspice of the Fred Hollows Foundation. 5 Tithing Ideas for the Writer in Your Life « Write Anything
  • But, we're all supposed to accept it under the auspice of "Keep Portland Wierd". Stimulus galore (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Of the insult offered to merit enough has been said (for merit appertains to human beings); what shall I say respecting religion and the auspices, which is contempt and injustice relating exclusively to the immortal gods? The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • Road and cried Abies Magnifica! not, noble fir?) a quarter of nine, imploring his resipiency, saw the infallible spike of smoke’s jutstiff punctual from the seventh gable of our Quintus Centimachus’ porphyroid buttertower and then thirsty p.m. with oaths upon his lastingness (En caecos harauspices! Finnegans Wake
  • It proposed an international convention on air transport under the auspices of an international authority.
  • Under its auspices, it may be possible to overcome the hesitations of the East, to create that new sense of partnership between the industrialised West and the unindustrialised East which could be of such inestimable benefit to both. The United Nations as a Force for Peace and Prosperity
  • The congress is being held under the auspices of the President of Bulgaria.
  • Under the auspice of Pope Shenouda III, the Heliopolis-based network aims to bring the teachings of the Coptic Church, through liturgies, Bible studies, children's programming and more, into the homes of Copts worldwide. Global Voices in English » Egypt: Two Coptic Orthodox Church Channels
  • I discovered the Cuban Writing Retreat, run through the University of Sydney under the auspice of award winning Australian author Sue Woolfe last year after the Byron Bay Writers Festival. Writer’s Paradise « Write Anything
  • At that check, the authors of these tumultuary measures fell to accusing the generals, as if they had marred the proceeding; and the Arcadians and Archaeans banded together, chiefly under the auspices of the two ringleaders, Callimachus the Parrhasian and Anabasis
  • Under the auspices of the government, M. Lesseps commenced a transisthmian canal, which would open communication between the M.diterranean Sea and the A Short History of France
  • It’s when people start believing in hocus pocus like this that it becomes a problem, such as refusal of medical care, placing someone’s faith instead in God to heal their ills, or handling poisonous snakes under the auspices that their faith will protect them from harm. Criss Angel ‘Phenomenon’ Fight Video
  • The original determination of the microfarad, brought out under the auspices of the British Association Committee on Electrical Standards, is due to experimental work by Jenkin, described in a paper, 'Experiments on Capacity,' constituting No.IV. of the appendix to the Report presented by the Committee to the Dundee Meeting of 1867. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
  • He took her gentle words as an auspice of happiness.
  • David Liddiment, a member of the BBC Trust, said it was still working out how it would oversee the World Service when it comes under the BBC's auspice in 2014. BBC World Service cuts must be reversed, say MPs
  • The English noun "auspice," which originally referred to this practice of observing birds to discover omens, also comes from Latin "auspex. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • Caleb himself is the celebrated subject of a handbill, authored and distributed by Gines under the auspices of Falkland, that pursues him in his peripatetic evasion of persecution.
  • Polybius travelled in Celtic lands under Roman auspices and with Roman help and protection.
  • For Papirius the dictator, returning to Rome in order to take the auspices anew, in consequence of a caution received from the aruspex, left strict orders with the master of the horse to remain in his post, and not to engage in battle during his absence. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • Those which were originated under her auspices were the castle of Vincennes and the Royal College, the latter of which she caused to be built strictly according to the design executed by Henry himself; and the first stone was laid on the 28th of August by the young King, assisted by his whole Court. The Life of Marie de Medicis
  • It states however that they should not be performed by the first three castes, which is perhaps a way of saying that though they may be performed by non-Aryans under Brahmanic auspices they form no part of the Aryan religion. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2
  • Financial aid is being provided to the country under the auspices of the International Monetary Fund.
  • I will not twitter lies about myself, even under the auspice of ‘creative license’ or because it might be cool to do so. Jodi’s Anti-Resolutions for the ’10 Creative Year « Write Anything
  • The last of their thirteen toasts prayed that “the United States, cemented by the New Constitution,” would “rise beautiful as a Phoenix from the ashes of contempt,” and that “Commerce, in all its branches, flourish unrestricted under its auspices, as long as America has a name amongst the nations.” Ratification
  • _baccalaureus_ first appears at the university of Paris in the 13th century in the system of degrees established under the auspices of Pope Gregory Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
  • And I told her that Inthought she had byssinosis, because she had all the symptoms, so we arranged for Dr. Selikof at Mt. Sinai in Washington under union auspices, at least behind the scenes, to have her come to Mr. Sinai and check her out. Oral History Interview with Julius Fry, August 19, 1974. Interview E-0004. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • Financial aid is being provided to the country under the auspices of the International Monetary Fund.
  • 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.
  • I am not planning to start my own party but I am looking to organise all coloureds in this province under the auspices of the ANC.
  • Regional economic pacts will be critical to Afghanistan's long-term future but let's not make the same mistake made at Bonn, in which Afghanistan's future was architected under UN auspices which allowed other global actors an opportunity to dictate Afghan affairs. Michael Hughes: Saving Afghanistan Requires Smashing Dangerous Delusions
  • With similar views about how science should be conducted, Harnack wholeheartedly supported the plan under the auspices of the KWG. The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research
  • Motivated by this, an international intercomparison of regional model simulations for the Arctic, ARCMIP, has been organized under the auspices of the World Climate Research Programme. Regional modeling of the Arctic
  • As a Viet Nam vet, I am outraged that this lunatic is allowed to smear veterans and other patriotic americans under your auspices. Think Progress » Coulter on Murtha: He Longs “To See U.S. Troops Shot, Humiliated”
  • In the late 1930s he also painted several murals under the auspices of the Federal Art Project.
  • Working under the auspices of a French commercial metals company, the investigators have gone to enormous lengths to ensure the effects they are examining were produced paranormally and not by normal methods.
  • 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 tournament was held under the auspices of the city council
  • The practice is carried out under the auspices of the local Greek Orthodox priest: the remains being cleaned, bundled or boxed, labeled and then placed into a communal ossuary or storage building in the cemetery.
  • The community centre was set up under the auspices of a government initiative.
  • Private McDougall, another masseur, who under Government auspices is now instructing both blinded and sighted people at Hart House, who passed third out of 243 at graduation, is another splendid example in Toronto of the men of St. Dunstan's, such as Bill Dies, of whom your Chairman has spoken. The Training of Blind Soldiers in England
  • From this state of repose, amounting almost to apathy respecting the past, his thoughts were carried forward to the future, which, in spite of all that existed to overcloud the prospect, glittered with such hues as, under much happier auspices, his unstimulated imagination had not been able to produce, even in its most exalted state. The Talisman
  • Caesar had called Catiline to account for his doings at the time of the proscription, and knew his nature too well to expect benefit to the people from a revolution conducted under the auspices of bankrupt patrician adventurers. Caesar: a Sketch
  • The English noun "auspice," which originally referred to this practice of observing birds to discover omens, also comes from Latin "auspex. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • As I discovered during the four-hour-long dedication ceremony, the cathedral is not just a huge auditorium under church auspices.
  • The auspices look pretty good for her to become the next chancellor. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1984, for example, an external mediator was appointed following the breakdown of negotiations, and agreement reached under his auspices.
  • That, too, was a success under his auspices. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's all part of a strategy to get the ratings-depleted network to rise like the phoenix from the ashes of this season's Let's Program Primetime To Margins with Jay Leno Debacle, with a new primetime slate that screams "scripted" and "big name auspices" - like JJ Abrams, Jerry Bruckheimer -- and Conan O'Brien. JJ Abrams, Bruckheimer and Conan on board NBC sked
  • Giambologna's equestrian statue of Cosimo I has been cleaned under the auspices of the Pegasus consortium.
  • Financial aid is being provided to the country under the auspices of the International Monetary Fund.
  • The Nicene Creed, drafted by an 'oecumenical' conference of bishops under the auspices of Constantine himself, [1] was the last notable formulation of Ancient Greek philosophy. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey
  • Accordingly, when such great alarms surrounded them on every side, and it became apparent to all that the Roman name laboured not only under hatred with their enemies, but under contempt also with their allies; it was resolved that the state should be defended under the same auspices, as those under which it had been recovered, and that Marcus Furius should be nominated dictator. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • I trust we shall meet under less melancholy auspices. Middlemarch
  • It is doing so under the auspices of its move to cut unnecessary regulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • This concert has been arranged under the auspices of the Knight Group.
  • Under the auspice of the Cuban Fund for Cultural Goods, 1,500 artists, craftsmen, painters, art promoters and others who have a sales license and goods to offer will be present at the PABEXPO showroom in Havana and in the other 13 provinces from April 22 through May 7 selling their goods for the new found gift giving celebration. 25 institutional stands and 170 individual ones required sales space. Margarita Alarcon: Made in Cuba
  • In contrast with the other southern cities in revolt, Toulon saw a revival of religious activity under municipal auspices.
  • Additionally Hitler's platform ran on health care and Government expansion into a citixzen''ss lives, all under the auspice of equality. the word NAZI means National Socialist, which accurately describes Obama. Obama Song | Commentary By Glenn Beck
  • Specifically, in the 1870s the governments of both the USA and Canada dealt with this threat by invading, occupying and governing the yet unceded indigenous national territories under the auspices of their own legislation, regardless of the absence of treaties. The Conflicted Relationship between Lawyers and “Indians” : Law is Cool
  • At the local level, people belong to a range of confraternities that are under the auspices of their parish church.
  • Suspecting, therefore, that they would endeavour to detain him in the City by various devices, such as falsifying the auspices or the delay necessitated by the Latin Festival, or other hindrances to which as consul he was liable, he gave out that he had to take a journey, and then left the City secretly as a private individual and so reached his province. The History of Rome, Vol. III
  • There is a serious proposal to convoke, under EU auspices, something like a European version of the Philadelphia convention of 1787.
  • A properly "matriculated" and assimilated Citizen casts his or her vote within the legal auspices of his or her host country (that is, if they really GAD about that self-same host country). Sound Politics: Mail Ballot Horror Show (XXIX): Ballot parties for people who can't speak English
  • He said it was a very well known fact that the penalty for dragging the association to the court of law was a life ban from all football activities organised under the auspices of FAZ.
  • 39Controversially or not, under the auspices of Przibram and Portheim, the work of a number of other prominent researchers such as Kammerer boosted the Vivarium to the forefront of research in experimental biology. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • Under the auspices of the Board of Erin "the shoneen" -- the most contemptible of all our Ireland Since Parnell
  • Polybius travelled in Celtic lands under Roman auspices and with Roman help and protection.
  • I hope the Institute will long flourish, and never be absorbed by anything under more magnificent auspices -- in other words, that you will "paddle your own canoe. A Winter Tour in South Africa
  • It is doing so under the auspices of its move to cut unnecessary regulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inter-Scholastic Athletic Association of the Middle Atlantic States under whose auspices track meets and basket ball were first introduced into the capital of the nation. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917
  • It's all part of a strategy to get the ratings-depleted network to rise like the phoenix from the ashes of this season's Jay Leno Debacle, with a new slate that screams "scripted" and "big name auspices": J.J. Abrams, Jerry Bruckheimer and, yes, Conan O'Brien. NBC goes back to the (scripted) drawing board in prime time
  • Those which were originated under her auspices were the castle of The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 2
  • Financial aid is being provided to the country under the auspices of the International Monetary Fund.
  • The court is to resume hearings today under the auspices of the new acting chief judge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Based on the research, I hope to provide guidance and auspice on membrane structure design to advance the development of membrane structure.
  • The exhibition, which travels later this year to the USA and Europe under the auspices of the Dutch embassy, is described by Verwey as comprising two halves that actually belong to different wholes.
  • It was at an international congress held under the auspices of the Societe the summer of 1875 that de Lesseps made his first public declaration of interest in an interoceanic canal. The Path Between the Seas
  • Financial aid is being provided to the country under the auspices of the International Monetary Fund.
  • auspice" is derived from watching birds (_avium inspectione_). Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • The ideal would be to study those very same books under the auspices of a learned teacher.
  • Another line of resultful work entered upon by the Department under Democratic auspices is the establishment of Test Farms in various sections of the State. North Carolina Democratic Hand-Book 1906. Prepared by the State Democratic Executive Committee of North Carolina
  • After this, which we call the auspices of the Akut, we take that of the Siarni or female jackal. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II
  • It is doing so under the auspices of its move to cut unnecessary regulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also calls for a change in the regulatory regime, bringing postal services under the auspices of Ofcom and doing away with the current regulator, Postcomm. Cable Posts a Capital Proposition

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