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We first describe ominous substring of permutations with a single component.
The first storm hit Brisbane about 5.25pm, before moving north-east to waters off Bribie Island and at that point the sky could best be described as ominous.
Why did Mr. Comey allow a friend to read portions of his written memos about his interactions with Mr. Trump to The Times? Did he succeed in his aim? 7. Mr. Comey described an ominous feeling when the president asked that they be left alone after a meeting in the Oval Office with national security officials in February.
Saudi authorities on Tuesdayannounced the arrest of 15 people suspected of involvement in what was labelled a terrorist shooting at a Shia mosque in al-Ahsa in the country's eastern province, as mainstream Sunni clerical leaders condemned the incident, which analysts have described as ominous.
There are no obvious avenues for Samsung to exploit, and the pressure is on the entire company to deliver after a 2014 that, being generous, should be described as ominous.
She described the "ominous return to bannings" as a reversal of a 1983 government decision, hailed abroad at the time as an important human rights move, not to issue new banning orders.
The phrase Frum comes up with is "axis of hatred", describing the ominous but ill-defined links between Iraq and terrorism.
The European commission's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, welcomed the intervention, but his suggestion that "recognition of trade-offs" would inform EU guidelines, to be published on Tuesday, was described as an ominous warning by some observers.
Another ominous message described the clinic attack as a "taste of Juárez".
But Steve Sinnott, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, described the plans as "ominous".
Despite their ominous task, described by Townsend as "the ultimate test", Glasgow headed to the south of France in confident mood, their five consecutive victories taking them to the summit of the Pro12.
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