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Several parties have cried fraud as their fortunes waxed or waned in the slow vote count, an ominous reminder of an Iraqi political culture where winning is everything and compromise elusive.
An older song, Marienbad, clinks like a fortune-teller's crystals; its notes are clear and pure, but its atmosphere is ominous.
Nobody does gypsies and fortune-tellers like Zajick and her husky voice can still rise to dark heights of ominous foreboding.
Ominous sign.
Ominous stuff.
Ominous words.
Cue ominous music".
That sounds ominous.
After about 548 Roman fortunes improved, and by the mid-550s Justinian had won victories in most theatres of operation, with the notable and ominous exception of the Balkans.
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