Sentence examples for an ominous message from inspiring English sources

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And there's an ominous message for his cheerleader, the prime minister, too.

Mr Netanyahu said that he welcomed Britain's support and had an ominous message for those hoping for an immediate ceasefire.

On Saturday, lighted signs along the highways usually reserved for Amber Alerts flashed an ominous message: "HURRICANE FORMING NEAR GULF.

President Vest says in the current issue of Technology Review that "our campus is in danger of becoming old, gray, and uninspiring". That's an ominous message.

There also was an ominous message with less than two laps left, when the engineer said he could not know whether the tire was too far worn.

It has reinforced the squad's belief while it also sends an ominous message to the rest of the World Cup field.

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"This sends an extremely ominous message to Iran's environmentalist community who are striving to protect the Islamic Republic's unique environment," he added.

Along with the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan, it sends a pretty ominous message to President Obama.

Peel off the outer layer of this phrase, and you detect a more ominous message: NATO is dead.

Finally, for the citizens of Burkina Faso, this attack sends a more ominous message: that their fight for genuine self-determination is not over yet.

Just before Christmas, Julie posted a rather ominous message asking if anyone would like to run the London marathon with her.

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