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Here they become ominous.
Dig deeper, however, and the signs become ominous.
The retirement of Alessandro Nesta from the international scene had become ominous when Fabio Cannavaro was injured before the tournament opened and the inadequacy of Marco Materazzi's pairing with Andrea Barzagli in the back four was as flagrant as Donadoni would have dreaded.
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Viewers donned an Oculus Rift to see their exact surroundings, tourists in front of the Brandenburger Tor and all, only for the the ground to fall out from underneath them, and the tourists to become ominous-looking zombified forms, flying around the sky like vultures before aligning in soldier-like rows around the viewer.
It becomes ominous in ways that go well beyond the calculated shock value of its cover.
She seems to have meant that no one cares what you do except yourself, though in the context — her death was a few months away — the very lightness of the remark becomes ominous.
Late at night, that cough may become more ominous.
The Clinton campaign was very clear about their own strategy until the numbers become too ominous for them.
And now Russia has become an ominous threat to Europe, not an inexhaustible source of natural gas imports.
LIKE being the leader of a regicidal tribe or a fractious Caucasian fief, to be chosen as commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police has become an ominous accolade.
By the seventh minute their possession had become so ominous that James McClean clattered into Antonio Rukavina as if keen to do something, anything, to unsettle the visitors.
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