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Now we're being hit with this new, very ominous event, so the timing couldn't be worse".
It was an ominous event in the turbulent years preceding World War II.
With each ominous event, Ms. Smith takes us on an italicized flashback to Cassidy's trip to the Dominican Republic, which turns out to have been very eventful.
Some Venezuelans were quick to voice fears that the size of the victory was an ominous event for the world's third-largest oil exporter.
As the ragged nature of life pushes on, it is natural that the national fixation on an ominous event becomes ruptured and its anniversary starts to wear out.
The credit rating agency said in a note on Monday that it regarded the paychecks awarded to the top managers — its chief executive, Richard B. Handler, and its executive committee chairman, Brian Friedman — as a potentially ominous event for bondholders.
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As well as the rare and spectacular sights in the sky, those who advocate the theory that the eclipse and other events are a sign of the end times or an omen of something else say that recent ominous events also show that something could happen.
Certainly, by then people had come to take for granted the unique greatness and invincibility of the empire; even the ominous events of Aurelius' reign failed to shatter their conviction that the empire was impregnable; and the internal disturbances of the preceding reign had not given cause for much alarm.
Locoregional recurrences (LRR) after mastectomy may be ominous events, but incidence and outcomes data are limited by heterogenous study populations and the time period studied.
The most ominous adverse event of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is development of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA).
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