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At the time, it was the longest bridge built under the auspices of the highway department.
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He received his doctoral degree under the auspices of monetary theorist.
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The magistrates were also expected to understand the basic interpretations as they were often expected to take the auspices whenever they undertook any public business.
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Within the auspices of the association, he started and edited sheet music publishing, an activity of extraordinary importance.
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Competitive events for professional-level, single-seat open-wheel race cars have been contested under the auspices of several different sanctioning bodies dating back to about 1902.
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Under its auspices, biweekly sessions of reciting poetry and prose, lecture series and critical sessions were organised.
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The other category of signs, "oblativa", were momentous events which occurred unexpectedly, while the magistrate was either taking auspices or participating in public debate.
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Who in democracy would be opposed to actions taken under the auspices of liberty and freedom?
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