Sentence examples for ominous image from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, when I see the grossly hyperbolic "Rebuilding New York" banner held aloft, an ominous image comes to mind.

Russia Today has inverted the recipe, broadcasting in English from Russia in the hopes of improving Russia's increasingly ominous image in the West.

The closing shot shows Mr. Martin shaking his fists, hair mussed -- an ominous image that could help the committee bring in money from weary donors.

Shigeichi Nagano's ominous image of a bunch of flowers lying in a wet city square opposite a line of heavily armed police is titled Bouquet for the Dead of Co-ed in the Demonstrations Against the Security Treaty.

And so as the Republicans continue to roll reinforcements into Florida to protest ballot recounts, the Democrats are trying to hold their union partisans back to avoid the sort of ugly street clashes that might contribute to an ominous image of disarray.

The ominous image has been used in many a government shutdown story since October 1, despite the fact that the memorial has little to do with federal budget snafus.

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Its more ominous images could frighten young children.

Fukase is best known for the ominous images of birds published in his 1986 book "Ravens".

The posts, written in Turkish, include phrases such as "You will die soon" beside ominous images of weapons and nooses.

Each has been painted with ominous images and phrases that read like a lament to passing time, and time past.

The two sides are spending heavily for TV advertisements featuring ominous images of the opposing candidate and narrators intoning darkly about his misdeeds and character flaws.

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