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That left Vettel out in front and seemingly well on course for his third win of the year, but Hamilton was setting an ominous pace behind.
The Athletics' patient lineup had forced Clemens to throw 65 pitches in the first four innings, an ominous pace for the Yankees, whose middle relief is extremely weak because of the injuries to Ramiro Mendoza and Jason Grimsley.
Both the external debt and the debt-to-exports ratio rose at an ominous pace.
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Their attack made the expression "one-paced" sound ominous.
Abetted by a pitch lower than the modern standard, with A tuned to 430 cycles per second instead of 440, the symphony sounded unusually shadowy and ominous, even at the broad pace adopted by the ensemble's director, Gwendolyn Toth.
Bertrand de Billy, the conductor, did his part: the orchestra produced the lush, ominous sound a listener expects, and the pacing was suitably tense.
The pace feels leaden, the bursts of ominous music spurious, and the performers never gain much traction.
But in his preoccupation with the ominous, Mr. Warren piles serious disorder upon comic craziness, with pace more fumbling than frenetic.
The Gunners showed reserves of resilience but Bayern's pace, power and relentless work-rate made them an ominous threat.
What a show – complex characters, thick with acting talent and unfaltering in pace and tone; and only Mad Men currently rivals those ominous opening credits.
It kicks off with some ominous soulful samples swirling you into a sense of discomfort before it paces itself steadily towards madness.
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