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And so I thought, what if a husband came home from work and saw his front door wide open, and realised his wife wasn't just taking out the garbage: that there was something ominous about it.
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It all has a steamy, ominous air about it, which doesn't make you think "musical" right away.
THE fire that sent clouds of smoke billowing from the roof of the Galaxy casino complex on Macau's glitzy Cotai strip on January 8th had an ominous look about it.
Nor was there anything ominous about its orientation, according to Saunders.
But it also says something more ominous about the dominant role of spin in our political culture, for which Booker — whose unforced error with the Obama campaign gave Reed a higher profile to begin with — serves as a preëminent example.
It's odd that he feels more ominous about moving over now than he did in 1974.
Difficult as it is to predict the future, there's something ominous about seeing Generals H.R. McMaster, James Mattis, and John Kelly, all holdovers of sorts from the surge generation, take key positions in Donald Trump's administration where they will once again face surge-like issues and dilemmas in the Greater Middle East.
It looks almost mundane, hardly worthy of photographing, but there is something odd about it, almost ominous.
"There's something really ominous about Graveyard Point," he said.
There's something spidery and ominous about them.
There's something ominous about the three figures on stage.
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