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augurMember of a college of Roman priests who interpreted the will of the gods from signs or ‘auspices’ such as the flight, song, or feeding of birds, the condition of the entrails of sacrificed animals, and the direction of thunder and lightning. Their advice was sought before battle and on other important occasions. Consuls and other high officials had the right to consult the auspices themselves, and a campaign was said to be conducted ‘under the auspices’ of the general who had consulted the gods. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Greenbriar After going nowhere for a year, stock (ASE-GBR) came to life with some late February buying, auguring well for early March. Let us not be persuaded, with all the goodwill in the world, that this is a simple celebration of cultural borders and boundaries collapsing before the transcendence of the artistic vision - an international coterie of the inspired auguring well for the multicultural millennium. From basics to glitz, the Los Angeles economy is on solid ground for 1997, auguring well for local businesses. |
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