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These were performed during stretches of orchestral music: the ominous fate motif music of the introduction, and, more implausibly, the pensive entr'acte before Act III.
Verdi made his appearance through a reharmonized version of the ominous "Fate" motif from the overture to "La Forza del Destino".
Yes, then, I am making the claim that most religious people [not just Christians] who claim another practical dilemma is the insistence that sin is somehow tied to some form of ominous fate [some might also use the word 'God's Will'].
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The first, a CNN piece given the ominous headline – 'A fate worse than death for scores of African women' – used all the tools in fistula's arsenal of devastation.
Plus all those ominous spots about the fate of future generations if a school voucher proposal passes, or fails.
That coverage included ominous predictions about his fate, based largely on the dim survival rates for people with pancreatic cancer.
Ominous silence surrounds the fate of Lucy's predecessor, Mr Broom, and outside lurks something known as the Very Big Hole.
In the card scene, the lively duet for Frasquita and Mercédès turns ominous when Carmen intervenes; the fate motif underlines her premonition of death.
For me, their fate was far more ominous.
It is an ominous inevitability for millions of boys, a fate decided in their cradles, a certainty like death.
"It is an ominous inevitability for millions of boys, a fate decided in their cradles, a certainty like death," he writes, but it may soon be outdated.
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