A Horticultural Society has lately been established at Cardiff under favorable auspices, which may perhaps restore the culture of the apple. [adjective]
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Banana wars The US brought an action in the WTO against the EU because of its favorable quotas for Caribbean bananas. [adjective]
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At this favorable moment the counterfeit conjurers disappeared. [adjective]
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Heyward was not slow to confirm an opinion that was so favorable to his own pretensions. [adjective]
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When he found his friend met with a favorable reception, he bestowed on him the command of twenty men, like himself, active, skillful and resolute. [adjective]
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"Formerly, when the maiden arrived at a favorable age, her marriage was arranged by her parents." [adjective]
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Duncan seized the favorable moment to spring to the body of Gamut, which he bore within the shelter of the narrow chasm that protected the sisters. [adjective]
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If the answer is favorable from the Misses Conynghame my sisters shall go to them; but that we had agreed upon already. [adjective]
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Your evil star has approached your favorable constellation so nearly, that a mere novice in astrology could see some serious danger was at hand. [adjective]
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"Phanes has already received assurances from this important naval power, which sound as if we might expect a favorable answer to my proposal." [adjective]
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An air of openness and affability increased the favorable impression derived from this handsome and dignified exterior. [adjective]
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