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the baleful
adjective
Portending evil; ominous.
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The baleful Alexi Lalas also has a supporting role somewhere.
Unlike the old man, the baleful Sushenya (Vladimir Svirski) seems scarcely to resist death's call.
But Ireland is still suffering from the baleful consequences of its bank rescue in other ways.
The baleful repetition, unredeemably dark, seems to suggest another instance of the author's losing his way.
There, years later, she would break the baleful chain of destiny and rescue her repentant brother.
The baleful publican (Pat Shortt) or the impish little doctor (Aidan Gillen)?
But his greatest accomplishment here is in displaying the baleful underbelly of such humor.
One senses, rather, the baleful anonymity of big-time agribusiness (Johnson).
And that's been true throughout the baleful history of western involvement in the Middle East.
The baleful twins of neoconservatism and neoliberalism had been tried and tested to destruction.
There is no intellectual or scientific case left for racism, for the baleful doctrines of eugenics.
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