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Mr. Hussein's Iraq was "a state that had contacts of a murky but ominous sort with Al Qaeda," Mr. Wolfowitz said.
Brian Fallon, Clinton's spokesman: That's what contributed to our very ominous sort of sense that there was something around the corner.
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Ominous when this sort of thing happens in faraway places like the Ukraine, but even more ominous right here at home.
It is those sort of ominous words that have the Jets on edge.
"It was sort of ominous to be working Sunday evening in my home office and this thing comes on the radio," he said.
"On the platform side, it's sort of ominous that the world seems to be moving away from open platforms," Newell recently said at an event covered by The Seattle Times.
The young Wagner was enthralled with this 1821 opera, considered the breakthrough work of German Romanticism, an operatic fairy tale that depicts the wild and ominous side of nature, sort of an early-19th-century "Into the Woods".
Class warfare GOP style John McCain claims Barack Obama has some sort of ominous plan to redistribute wealth.
How did we get to this absurd place -- to this absurd disconnect -- where the press depicts a wildly successful and transparent charity as some sort of ominous web of political deceit supposedly drenched in shadowy payments?
Grist.org's Johnson told me that people see genetic engineering as "a form of tinkering with the very essence of the life force, so it lends itself to all sorts of ominous metaphors".
In Syria, attacking hospitals has become an ominous "new normal" of sorts, a signature of this conflict and likely conflicts to come.
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