Sentences with phrase «auspicious days as»

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India's upcoming five - day Diwali festival, seen as an auspicious period for gold buying, will boost physical demand in coming weeks, says Su
As I've explained numerous times before, it's considered auspicious to give gifts of gold bullion and jewelry during the Hindu Festival of Lights, and in years past we've seen some price appreciation in the days and weeks leading up to the celebration.
Parking near the front as soon as the park opened was an auspicious start to the day.
Muslims across the world celebrated the auspicious day also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, on Monday, September 12 — one of the holiest celebrations on the Islamic calendar.
«In what I don't take as a particularly auspicious sign for the day, Mr. Speaker, because we don't have a significant number of members of the mental health committee, we're going to postpone that, and instead ask for member of the veterans committee,» Morelle said.
The results are not nearly as auspicious as that other film, but Bernal and Luna are so good together that they carry the day anyway.
The perfect day is an auspicious contradiction, defined only as cumulative moments passed, seen through the lens of perspective; while experienced in the present, the realization of its presence lags achingly behind.
Eyeing its goal of reaching every disadvantaged mother, WTE selected May 12th (Mother's Day) as an auspicious date for fund - raising through a stellar benefit auction at Sean Kelly Gallery.
As described below Aug 16 is an auspicious day for a variety of reasons and because of that I felt that it was worthwhile to repost The King, the Babe and the Books, scheduled for reposting in 2019
Whatever cosmic forces make August 16th such an auspicious day are respected even more around the Sir James Dunn Law Library, as today is the 22nd anniversary of the Library burning down.
Gold is also considered auspicious in Indian tradition and culture, to be purchased, worn as jewelry, exchanged in the form of gold coins and bars, during weddings, festivals and holy days.
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