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Now an ominous clock is ticking.
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' "Doomsday Clock" has this ominous message today: it is still three minutes to midnight.
If you're a women 35 and older, you've been subject to a decade of news stories set to the ominous sound of a ticking clock and bent on creating fertility anxiety--if you wait, you'll be too late.
There was the color scheme: An ominous palette of grays and blacks when your too-early alarm clock had you hoping for a primary-color sunrise.
Their ominous advance is the equivalent of that hoary old movie stand-by, the ticking clock.
As many as half a dozen interlocking stories unfold simultaneously — frequently on a split screen — and a digital clock appears before and after every commercial break, marking each second with an ominous clang.
The ominous ticking comes from the Department of Horology at the Royal Observatory and National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, where the first successful longitude clock, the H-4, built by Sir John Harrison in 1760, is kept.
Ominous words.
Ominous sign.
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