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The evening started inauspiciously for my brother Dan and me.
Even so, her first year, which began inauspiciously two weeks before Sept. 11, was beyond challenging.
The store is now located inauspiciously behind a trailer park.
How inauspiciously it had started: I had to lead him home, as if he were a child, to his wife and son.
But he had seldom had a date end so inauspiciously.
The contest started inauspiciously with a notice in a block association newsletter.
His season began inauspiciously when he was hit on the chin with a ball, causing him to miss a week during spring training.
Eaton's combat career began inauspiciously, when he was shot down three times in the space of ten days.
Compared to the previous year, 1943 started inauspiciously, with Germany suffering major military problems on all fronts.
Mercer's loyalty was repaid in 1970, but the year started inauspiciously.
Gibbs' first season with the Redskins started inauspiciously when the team lost their first five games.
This season was shaping up inauspiciously, with a soft economy, a strong dollar and a depressed travel market.
However, her Olympics started inauspiciously as she fell off the beam during the compulsories.
If you contemplate the new year in weariness, engagement will be entered into inauspiciously.
That clash had ended, inauspiciously, with a military assault that killed six workers.
The marriage began inauspiciously when an anarchist attempted to bomb them on their wedding day.
Seirawan started out inauspiciously, drawing the first game and losing the second.
Their work in the park began inauspiciously.
In one part, carcases of houses, inauspiciously begun and never finished, rotted away.
His first tour started inauspiciously when Richardson lost his luggage and was left with few clothes.
It was evident that they did not like the outlook of a voyage under such a captain and begun so inauspiciously.
The date, two weeks later, began inauspiciously.
Clare Clark's first novel, published in 2005, was inauspiciously - but accurately - titled.
White's varsity career started inauspiciously, and it was not until the ninth game of his sophomore season that he earned the starting job.
Altogether Emily felt that the New Year had come in very inauspiciously for her.