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Sen. Fulbright found it "ominous & "un-American"; others found it ominous & all too American.
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Those hoping for something different from translated whodunnits may find it ominous that the opening pages establish not just one but two gone girls.
A father of 10-year-old twins, he says his children witnessed the massive oil rig pulling into Seattle's port on Thursday and found it both "ominous" and "frightening".
Some people find it vaguely ominous.
As a chocolate fiend, bunkered in my kitchen alongside a simmering bain-marie, I find it an ominous prospect.
The text, dating from the 8th century bce, may be translated: The Sun was eclipsed, we found it greatly ominous…that this Moon is eclipsed is but an ordinary matter; but that this Sun is eclipsed wherein lies the evil?
The Sun was eclipsed, we found it greatly ominous…that this Moon is eclipsed is but an ordinary matter; but that this Sun is eclipsed wherein lies the evil?
We found it on the Isle of Wight one summer, on a rapidly disappearing stretch of shingle (we had miscalculated the tide) under a blackening, ominous sky.
It took us some time to find it, but eventually we traced the ominous plume to a parking lot in the centre of the suburb Rinkeby.
"Everything we've been working so hard to keep out just found its way in," an ominous voiceover says.
Travellers to Jamaica's Ian Fleming airport may find its monicker equally ominous.
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