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Pound has warned that it will be more explosive than the first, an ominous caution bearing in mind his last publication led to all Russian athletes being banned from global competition and complete upheaval in Russian sport and doping, as well as at the IAAF, creaking from one scandal to the next in the first five months of Sebastian Coe's presidency.
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The gulf between industry confidence and public caution is ominous for those who are developing the technology.
Unless such ominous trends are reversed, NSB cautions, future snapshots of the American scientific enterprise--and, therefore, of the opportunities available to scientists seeking to build careers--may be considerably darker.
Ominous messages stenciled on the walls signaled the tension: "Caution: No warning shots will be fired".
Bearing the ominous title "What If California Drought Continues," the report cautions that "it would not be prudent to count on El Nino to end the drought".
But more ominous for the opposition, The Chosun Ilbo, a severe critic of Mr. Roh, cautioned in an editorial: "Opposition parties that passed the impeachment bill should feel more responsible for this.
Debris on the track brought out the caution flag and as Bettenhausen slowed in observance of it, his car emitted an ominous pop.
Ominous music.
Cue ominous music".
That sounds ominous.
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