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Let me just finish by saying -- again, an emphasis on this relentless public campaign prior to the war which repeatedly characterized the Iraqi weapons programs in more ominous and threatening terms than any intelligence would have allowed.
There must be a much more ominous and appropriate term for "mosquito net" here.
While women who use choice framework are better off in the short run because they feel happier and empowered, the long-term implications are more ominous.
Santorum lost Catholic voters, which in terms of home territory may be more ominous for him than Romney almost losing Michigan.
Maybe an even more ominous sign for market observers is that that country's short-term interest rates jumped, too, making it harder for Spain to postpone its day of debt reckoning by borrowing money for short periods.
Still more ominous: no minibar.
Elsewhere, the birds are more ominous.
But a more ominous deadline looms this week.
But the investigators suspected something more ominous.
More ominous are the political obstacles.
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