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  • Also unflappable, including an inauspiciously silly early scene in which she mediates her way out of a coffee-shop holdup. Roush Review: A Thursday Logjam
  • The English juniors started inauspiciously, beaten 24-6 by Scotland, but the girls beat a strong Swedish team by the maximum possible score. Age is no barrier
  • My career in Fleet Street began inauspiciously: the very first feature I wrote for the Guardian, more than a quarter of a century ago, elicited a libel writ.
  • Proceedings started inauspiciously for the home team, when prevailing wisdom was they needed early points to stand any chance.
  • Tuesday's day off started inauspiciously , with Yahoo Sports reporting talks between the Cavaliers and Heat that would have had Marion going to Cleveland for Anderson Varejao and Wally Szczerbiak.
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  • The cooking competition series 'seventh edition opened inauspiciously when just 1.8 million people tuned in. Top Chef DC Finale: Who Will Be Named Top Chef?
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  • It began, inauspiciously, as a summer league team, but its dizzying ascent to prominence since then has been nothing short of meteoric.
  • For me, the season started out inauspiciously with an email from long-time friend and colleague Steve Tracton also a CWG contributor when he learned about me joining the group. My perceptions of winter, a review: Part I
  • But the day began inauspiciously and got worse before a solid finish by Armstrong, who might have been rethinking his comeback during five frigid hours in the rain — if he hadn't already endured much tougher struggles with cancer and doping allegations during a historic racing career that includes seven Tour de France titles. Armstrong endures rainy, rocky day in Tour of California
  • Hinrich began the season inauspiciously, when he spent the first five games on the injured list because of a viral illness.
  • With population exploding in inauspiciously stressed water zones across all continents including the deserts of the American southwest and Rocky Mountains' dry eastern slopes and their nearby badlands, the limits to growth from lack of it will soon come into sharp focus. Paul Gunther: Move to Detroit Quickly While There's Still Time
  • For a man who changed the politics of Texas—and thereby of America—he started inauspiciously. William Perry Clements: Lone-Star Giant
  • he started his new job inauspiciously on Friday the 13th
  • The narrative begins inauspiciously in 1654 with the arrival of 23 Jewish settlers in New Amsterdam, whose governor, Peter Stuyvesant, greeted them as "hateful enemies and blasphemers of the name of Christ. American Jews' Story Told in a New Home
  • Today started inauspiciously but as it drew on became progressively more pleasant and right now I am quite happy, which seems like a good thing for a new year, and a fantastic omen for things to come.
  • The second half began inauspiciously for the Scots.
  • A waterway is called inauspiciously a ‘drain’, but was clear and full of pondweed.
  • It was evident that they did not like the outlook of a voyage under such a captain and begun so inauspiciously. Chapter 3

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