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Ms. Beiner said that lack of color makes "Organic Dissolution" her most ominous work to date.
As for "The Room," a more obviously ominous work, you'll find yourself chuckling in recollection of such images as the alarm on an old man's face when he sits in a perfectly ordinary chair.
Almost three months before the murders, the teenager from Lorton, Virginia, praised a book called Siege, an obscure, ominous work written by James Mason, a neo-Nazi devotee of Charles Manson.
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Here, in what Ms. Maki considers the second phase of "P Is for Performance," visitors will be able to handle and read through these sometimes whimsical, sometimes mysterious, sometimes ominous works.
The regional survey continues in other rooms with ominous religious work by Rubens, stern portraits by Franz Hals, lively village scenes by Pieter Bruegel the Younger, wonderfully strange proto-expressionism from James Ensor, and the creepy surrealistic humor of Rene Magritte.
In response to the events of Sept. 11, Ms. Youmans has produced a beautiful but ominous body of work that comments indirectly on the vulnerability of life.
These young operagoers laughed when the hearty baritone Nathan Gunn, as the bird catcher Papageno, had his chattering mouth padlocked by the three ominous ladies who work for the mysterious Queen of the Night.
The ominous "future of work" continues to dominate headlines this year.
Our resident HBIC apparently wanted to keep Nikita and Michael alive "for our plan to work" (ominous!) but her escape -- along with a heartfelt talk from Alex -- may have unearthed a little of Owen in Sam, allowing him to do Nikita a solid and destroy the troublesome black box, which prompted the president to call off her kill team.
"It was sort of ominous to be working Sunday evening in my home office and this thing comes on the radio," he said.
But it felt ominous to flaunt my work in front of the guy whose job it threatened.
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