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aegis

[ee-jis] / ˈi dʒɪs /


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Leaving was a tough decision; Patterson and her daughter were both married in St. James and her late husband was buried under its aegis.

From Seattle Times

Under the aegis of the writer-director Tiller Russell, it delivers limpness.

From New York Times

The Journal of Schenkerian Studies, published under the aegis of the University of North Texas, was read by a small but intense coterie of scholars.

From New York Times

The companies, under the aegis Solar Oysters, are crafting prototypes in hopes of setting up a demonstration oyster farm in the coming year to attract investment for their design.

From Washington Post

“Substantial discussions, to which the parties have engaged under the aegis of the co-chairs of the Minsk group, must resume without preconditions.”

From Reuters