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They have been working on cases outside the auspices of this department.
Often they were led by an animal under the auspices of the god.
Operating under his own auspices, as here, he does just fine.
However, these political and economic benefits come at a price, under the auspices of military spending.
You're not to worry about that because you'll be working under our auspices.
"Anything I could tell you would fall under the auspices of privileged information."
It could be done through private channels or, better, under the auspices of the federal government.
I also agree that this must be under the auspices of the Commission.
Really shows that our system is corrupt under the auspices of national security.
We should hope that the political and economic reconstruction of Iraq can begin soon, again under international auspices.
"This project has been under your auspices for the last several years.
But then the castle became active again, under new auspices.
Under his auspices the organization was given its contemporary structure.
Clyde, however, was to have his opportunity later, under the best of auspices.
It quickly became a model for many federal programs under the auspices of the Johnson administration's war on poverty.
This dig does fall under the auspices of the Institute.
All are carried out under the auspices of the Christian faith.
Since then, the authors have continued their work without academic auspices.
It does appear they will continue to operate under the auspices of a single defense campaign.
However, it remains unclear under whose auspices that would happen.
The show has been put together under the auspices of cultural and city administrations in the region.
Between the years 1863 and 1892, ten grammar schools were opened under the auspices of the Act.
He records that the founding of the city was based on the auspices.
"I took the auspices, and very fine they were too.
Probably to claim legal credit for anything she developed while working under his auspices.