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There's something spidery and ominous about them.
"There's something really ominous about Graveyard Point," he said.
There's something ominous about the three figures on stage.
No wonder preservationists often wax ominous about the "digital dark ages".
But there was something ominous about the wind-swept emptiness of the adjacent parking lot.
There's something ominous about this kitsch ballad, which is precisely the point.
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Why does her father keep dropping ominous hints about going to live with his "other family"?
Lord Rogers is in favour of cutting through planning procedures but he also includes ominous phrases about "enhancing the strategic role of local government".
Such ominous warnings about indiscriminate violence create formidable challenges for world leaders, who must strike a balance of raising awareness about the terrorist threat without gratuitously stoking fears.
A jet black and ominous comedy about modern Russian life that weaves together six interconnected scenes set everywhere from an airport runway to a lover's bedroom.
One day, he made ominous comments about free speech at a news conference, saying that if people "start to abuse our privileges, then we lose them".
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