Sentence examples for most ominous warning from inspiring English sources

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The most ominous warning for what the fall might be like for the G.O.P. was the throng of 75,000 people that Barack Obama turned out for a rally in Portland over the weekend.

Just when many of us were already asking "WTF is going on in Fukushima?" along comes venerated Canadian scientist David Suzuki with the most ominous warning yet.

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There was no discussion of the consequences if that appeal was ignored, even though the announcement came only hours after President Bush issued some of his toughest and most ominous-sounding warnings yet to Iraq.

Mr. Putin's warning today -- on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks -- was by far the harshest and most ominous of a series of Russian warnings to Georgia this summer over Chechen rebels based in Georgia.

In an ominous warning issued on its Web site, the bureau warned that the storm was "likely to be more life threatening than any experienced during recent generations".

The global financial analyst has issued an ominous warning against "the impending plasticide", and labelled plastic packaging as one of the most serious environmental challenges facing the world, according to SBS.

The video ends with Mr Toroczkai offering an ominous warning.

Mr. Fox closes with an ominous warning about the threat fracking poses to New York City's watershed.

Well before the crash of 2008, the U.S. economy was sending ominous warning signals.

Warnings After I agreed to go, there were ominous warning signs: I got a letter addressed to "Occupant".

But before he could read a commercial, Moore had a final, ominous warning.

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