Sentence examples for especially ominous from inspiring English sources

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The implications are especially ominous here in New York.

The total absence of speech at this age seemed especially ominous.

That call was especially ominous because it wasn't the first by an Iranian leader.

The findings are especially ominous because poorly controlled diabetes can lead to heart disease, stroke, blindness, amputations and kidney failure.

His dismissiveness seems especially ominous in retrospect, since Watergate shows the country's democratic institutions still healthy and able to respond.

The rainfall forecast for Haiti is especially ominous, but eastern Jamaica and eastern Cuba are not far behind.

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But the swipes in Saunders' speech are notably sharp -- especially the ominous pledge to "make them pay" -- and they illustrate the extent to which these hostilities are no longer confined to closed-door budget fights.

The winter of 1953, however, was especially dark and ominous, especially for the city's Jews.

This is ominous, especially since voters had a much wider choice of candidates than usual.

She can be downright ominous, especially when her character is angry.

But the fact that Trump would make up this particular fact is especially remarkable and ominous.

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