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This elicited the following — significantly more ominous — response.
Its version is at once more accurate and more ominous.
By Sunday night, things had started to look more ominous.
An omnibus is far more ominous for the federal purse.
Donny's talk eventually takes on a slightly more ominous tone.
This climate might have had some other, more ominous surprises.
But Sinclair's move is evocative of something even more ominous.
In November, Special Agent Hawkins called with more ominous news.
Those powers become even more ominous when combined with content filtering.
More ominous additions include razors, axes, and a drop of blood.
This isn't just a partisan power grab, it's more ominous. pic.twitter.
The case against Trump is becoming more ominous by the day.
In recent years, she said, the harassment has grown more ominous.
There's a hint that something more ominous than shopper fatigue — war?
In fact, the Jakarta election stands for something much more ominous.
Even more ominous has been the near evaporation of primary aluminium imports.
You just wanted a slightly larger, more ominous-looking medically-prescribed chair.
But the Republican nominee's attitude toward the judiciary may be more ominous.
It turns out that Beijing is discussing an even more ominous step.
When Theresa's fetus dies after a stairway accident, events grow more ominous.
To the north in Ventura County, the numbers were much more ominous.
As the storm unleashed its full force, the postings became more ominous.
If anything, this only makes the "Jaws" theme sound even more ominous.
There's no color more ominous in the Star Wars universe than red.
Another survey, from Quicken, came to a similar — but somewhat more ominous — conclusion.
As we near the election, this notion of manipulating facts grows more ominous.
A more ominous sign for Republicans may be their party's divisions by age.
DO YOU SEE THAT AS HEALTHY, RETURN TO NORMAL, OR SOMETHING MORE OMINOUS?
In February, the Snow Moon (or Hunger Moon, which sounds way more ominous).
His Gump-like ubiquity made his disturbing text messages all the more ominous.
One area, sectioned off from the rest, felt more ominous than the others.
KAPLAN: THAT WOULD BE A MORE OMINOUS REASON FOR THE INCREASE IN YIELDS.
But the taproot of Yogi Adityanath's popularity is in a more ominous place.
This threat must have sounded more ominous in French than it does in English.
For advisory firms the landscape looks more ominous, although there is certainly still opportunity.
The more Diane refuses to speak on this subject, the more ominous it becomes.
The revelations of the Obama era political targeting grow more ominous by the day.
Other states have more ominous precedent for candidates who emerge after ballots are printed.
Knowing what we know, Daddy's budding relationship/romance/friendship with Daya is more ominous.
SCIUTTO: And so, the U.S. finds itself in a new, more ominous space race.
What makes BCSP even more ominous is how the Baltimore cops paid for it.
But as the storm bore down in full force, the postings became more ominous.
Even more ominous, expectations for future growth hit their lowest level in four years.
And they paint an even more ominous picture for today's Republican majority in Congress.
But in these images of blue-soaked bliss are hints of a more ominous future.
The video turns it into something much more ominous: one last fling during the apocalypse.
No one knows why, though they have plenty of theories — some more ominous than others.
At the very end of the video, he's included another clip that's even more ominous.
But her content has been more ominous, mining themes of drudgery, confinement and political unrest.
By the time night fell on July 7, things had started to look more ominous.
Things got more ominous as he began slurring, and every minute the slurring got worse.
The Center for Digital Democracy, a consumer advocacy group, described it in more ominous terms.
On Friday, after the announcement was made, the gathering took on a more ominous tone.
As for those childhood morality tales, you might want to skip the more ominous ones.
More ominous for patients is the way that single-payers spend less: they ration care.
The warning signs appear even more ominous for tomorrow's leaders, who are today's college students.
In 1976 the Times thought that it was "the intimation of a more ominous elemental force".
Looking back from the vantage point of Gilead, these rifts take on a more ominous tone.
It's odd that he feels more ominous about moving over now than he did in 1974.
When singling out U.S.-targeted deals, the numbers look much more ominous, warned Citigroup's veteran banker.
Much more ominous is a brutal sexual encounter early in the engagement, which Catherine forcefully ­dismisses.
But it's something that is likely more important and more ominous than we can even imagine.
The standard blue banner in the app is replaced by a much more ominous red one.
Calico, on the other hand, has more ominous goals of "curing death" to extend the human lifespan.
Some Jewish Americans are discussing where they might seek refuge if things take a more ominous turn.
"The more ominous threat is the unknown interaction or synergistic effects of multiple toxic adulterants," Browne added.
With the effects of climate change combined with fierce fire seasons, the winds now seem more ominous.
Spotify had access to users' private messages, for example, which sounds more ominous than the likely reality.
But as soon they embark on the journey, their ship encounters a bigger, darker, more ominous one.
But when does inner peace about the evanescence of life start to take on more ominous undertones?
But next to the poster for "Golden Clinic", a Polish beauty salon, is a more ominous message.
S. relations' and would lead to 'corresponding action' — a phrase made more ominous by its utter vagueness.
The situation facing stocks may appear more ominous with the addition of President Donald Trump's tariff threat.
And as badly as the government is treating the young today, the future looks even more ominous.
Even more ominous for Google: The ruling is part of a larger antitrust investigation by European regulators.
With the effects of climate change combined with a fierce fire season, the winds now seem more ominous.
To make the impending meteorological blockbuster even more ominous, Jonas is going to coincide with a full moon.
Aside from defrauding American taxpayers, the Gülen organization has an even more ominous objective in the United States.
But there is a more ominous problem that those advocating "preventive" or "pre-emptive" strikes don't talk about.
Other clouds appear to be changing in ways that are subtler but more ominous where climate is concerned.
Slightly more ominous—if still well-intentioned—is his plan to Closely Monitor Mental Health of White House Staff.
The Gorsuch hearings have been a charade, but the results are far more ominous than non-experts would understand.
More ominous was the Tennessee crowd that joined the attack on a genuine war hero with hoots and hollers.
More ominous even than ObamaCare suppressing job growth, wage growth, and economic output, is the ACA's effect on care.
Economists anticipated a more ominous employment picture, in part because of the General Motors strike (The New York Times).
Where before he was simply out of favour, now he was becoming something far more ominous: out of fashion.
The nature of this work distanced the region's technologists from the more ominous elements of America's great scientific push.
But some commentators in Canada saw a more ominous purpose behind the highly publicized reopening of Mr. Schellenberg's case.
That request began to look more ominous after Mr. Khashoggi's death in the Istanbul consulate, Mr. Abdulaziz has said.
Another track from the album, "Thermoplastic Riot Shield" — played on a clear shield emblazoned "Police" — is far more ominous.
What's more ominous, the research finds, is that once this instability is triggered it's hard, if not impossible, to stop.
It starts out sounding sweet enough, but quickly takes on a more ominous tone as strange events start to unfold.
To test it out, here are a number of scary things made even more ominous by the Stranger Things type.
The first two can be fixed with patience, exfoliation, and salicylic acid, but hair loss is always slightly more ominous.
Nothing sounds more ominous than deeming something a "teddy bear mishap," but there's really no other way to put this.
But as we awaited the familiar sound of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA," a more ominous tune played instead.
Should lawmakers try to make those cuts 10 years, as opposed to three, the numbers would be even more ominous.
Even more ominous is the threat of another government shutdown should negotiations between Congress and the White House again collapse.
Though Hernandez's letter to Baez seemed upbeat, his writings to Shayanna, now 29, and Avielle, now 5, were more ominous.
So tune in for more ominous intrigue, sexy interludes with the studly Nick Scratch and some facetime with Satan himself.
All in all, the ironing robot is probably less The Jetsons and more Ominous Signal of Our Bleak Robotized Corporate Future.
" Occasionally, he sent a message that sounded arguably more ominous: "I am not leaving you, not today, not tomorrow, not ever.
"Every day, the dark cloud hanging over the Republican Party grows more ominous," said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committees spokeswoman Meredith Kelly.
This hiatus is more ominous and widespread, but for all that, the return of sports will most likely be greeted joyously.
The two have something more ominous in common, too: Each has been accused by women of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior.
The theme that immediately follows — a nervous, oscillating two-note motif — was all the more ominous for his subdued, weighty rendering.
Even more ominous for the Obama FCC, the Supreme Court ruled against the FCC on a very similar issue in 2004.
In 20143, Ukrainian and Russian hackers debuted a website called CarderPlanet that introduced an even more ominous property to the underground: scalability.
We kept certain aspects of L, but we gave him a more ominous background, based on a more clandestine sort of programming.
Being an unregistered foreign agent—admittedly a phrase that sounds more ominous than it is—is a felony, though it's rarely prosecuted.
That's why the glasses use spinning white lights instead of the more ominous steady red light that has signaled "recording" for decades.
But experts who study the issue say Mexico's kill rate is practically unheard-of, arguing that the numbers reveal something more ominous.
This three minutes to midnight is a more dangerous, more ominous forecast than two-thirds of the years during the Cold War.
This three minutes to midnight is a more dangerous, more ominous forecast than two-thirds of the years during the Cold War.
While Virginia was a disappointment, Bloomberg's struggles in North Carolina sent a far more ominous shiver through the former mayor's campaign headquarters.
After the assassination of Iranian major general Soleimani, a new tweet by the US President suggests more ominous actions on the horizon.
White Walkers were on hand to provide the party with a more ominous air, and a marching band performed "Rains of Castamere."
But the dramatically rendered fashion advice also comes with a bit more ominous of a warning than your typical style tips usually include.
In any case, this makes all those giant rubber ducks sometimes floated out into the rivers of major cities all the more ominous.
But even more ominous was the revelation that Disney was building its own streaming service, on which its many blockbusters would be exclusives.
Even when not all that much is happening, everything feels more ominous because the text is rapidly switching points of view and timelines.
Even more ominous is the World Health Organization's projection that climate change will cause 250,000 additional deaths per year between 2030 and 2050.
That potential is all the more ominous because both are keen to make an impression on soccer&aposs highest stage before they go home.
John Garamendi, Pelosi's fellow California Democrat, had a more ominous warning Thursday for his party if the House doesn't move forward with impeachment proceedings.
According to legal docs, Sweeney claims LuVisi's messages got more ominous over the past 9 months... trying to extort thousands of dollars from her.
Live, it is a grittier piece than it is on a 2009 recording, the sense of opposing groups within a larger ensemble more ominous.
Still more ominous was the presence of fibrosis; it should take months or years for mice to develop fibrosis, even given a terrible diet.
The room's dark vibe, reflective of the rave scene's move into darker, more ominous music in the mid-nineties, is a disappointment to him.
With the international situation growing more ominous, she tried to enlist in the Navy but was rejected for reasons never made clear to her.
The "Daisy" ad depicted a young girl counting the petals on a flower before viewers heard a government voice counting down in more ominous fashion.
But to others, the flattening yield curve is signaling the potential for something much more ominous — a significant weakening of the economy or a recession.
They threaten to put thousands of people at greater risk, and offer more ominous evidence of our country's stumbling efforts to reckon with climate change.
The media continues a drum beat insisting voter fraud is non existent without ever addressing the more ominous question of manipulation of the voting machines.
But more telling and more ominous is the degree to which Republicans no longer seem to care, and their increasing ability to compartmentalize and justify.
"Incidents like these, occurring under a president who has openly threatened a free press, take on a greater and more ominous significance," Ms. Kiely said.
But the China-Russia-North Korea-Iran linkages may be even more ominous and will require the sustained attention of America's military and political leaders.
These popular images can obscure more ominous realities: hunger and the little acknowledged problem that some do not have a place to live at all.
For much of the first half, the mood was light, even joyful, but the duskier Alexandre Béneteaud's lighting got, the more ominous the landscape became.
This becomes more ominous when Leia has to transmit a message explaining to Ben for the first time that he is the grandson of Darth Vader.
More ominous still, former national security adviser Michael Flynn offered to testify before congressional panels to discuss the Russian suspicions in exchange for immunity from prosecution.
The picture is more ominous the long-term, as entitlements and interest on the national debt drown the United States in a sea of red ink.
Closely watched hedge fund manager Dan Niles is taking note of unsettling activity that's getting more ominous every time the stock market hits a new high.
"I remember going to collect my money and, literally, the sky was full of bats which was just made it so much more ominous," he remembers.
" Perhaps more ominous, was the detectives' new theory: "The police have information which they refuse to divulge and which leads them to the view that Mrs.
But Ross's decision in March to add the citizenship question had more ominous undertones and prompted a slew of additional lawsuits, including the one in Manhattan.
"With four years, you're starting to see some indication of something a little more ominous," said S. Jay Olshansky, a University of Illinois-Chicago public health researcher.
Hatzius notes that forecasts are getting more ominous, with economist outlooks pointing to a 25 percent chance of a pullback and market-priced risks around 50 percent.
Mr Martin offers a more ominous example of defensive digging in cold-war era bunkers like "Site R" in Pennsylvania, which was built in the early 1950s.
Even more ominous, police took the Echo itself into custody, arguing in a court filing that it contained audio files and other information relevant to the case.
More ominous is the latest missive over the weekend from the person some call "the best Apple analyst on the planet," Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities.
In recent weeks, Democrats have accused Mr. Walker of wanting to avoid any more ominous signs by putting off special elections for two other vacant legislative seats.
With growth slowing, the stockmarket once again in trouble and financial risks looking more ominous, their diagnoses of the economy, born of decades of experience, are sobering.
As I watched the sun set behind PsychoBarn's silhouette, the light gleaming through the wooden details on the porch, it became more ominous against the illuminated skyline.
"Wait until you see what happens over the next couple of weeks," he told the Wisconsin crowd, in one of the more ominous moments of the night.
Conner's brand of hippieish Dada distorts world-historical destruction into an entrancing phantasmagoria, a sleight of hand that can't help but seem all the more ominous today.
Toys "R" Us is the latest failure of financial engineering, albeit one that could portend a potentially more ominous outlook for private equity in the digital era.
"Most people might think that this is a partisan power grab, but it is really more ominous," Cooper said at a news conference in Raleigh on Thursday.
The more ominous message about the breach is that only recently has it come to light that the information may have been used to generate trading profit.
At the same time, however, as the threat from Pyongyang becomes more ominous, the pressing need for an effective response may suggest, even create, new diplomatic opportunities.
Though our particular trees are safe, I am haunted by deeper, more ominous thoughts about how this great survivor now seems threatened by the depredations of modernity.
"September's decline is all the more ominous, being the result of an insidious weakening of demand over the past year rather than a sudden shock," Williamson said.
For Boockvar and other Yellen detractors, however, there are more ominous consequences from the Fed keeping its foot on the gas pedal for more than a decade.
But that information got cut off, and a more ominous-sounding default message went out in its place, said Andrew Phelps, head of the state emergency management agency.
They built a low-key collection of dusty rock songs built around the uniting principles of reverb and twang—slow ringing chords made more ominous by vaporous effects.
As the music became even more ominous, she went on the loose as Red, spooking people at every turn and proving just how terrifying the murderous doppelgänger is.
But Peter Boockvar, chief analyst at Lindsey Group, said the pull-back could be a more ominous sign for the "Trump rally," which has stretched already high valuations.
While his political views remain controversial, President Trump is now shrouded in a controversy of an entirely different nature -- one that is growing more ominous by the day.
Then in a more ominous development, it warned that if the White House required the dismantling of its nuclear arsenal up front, there was little point in talking.
More ominous, though, was their introduction of a girlfriend and then wife for Watson, Mary (Amanda Abbington), who turned out to have a hidden past as a spy.
The more ominous situation is one in which the United States pushes too hard and Mexico — its economy, its unpopular government, its public order and political stability — buckles.
Whedon sets his action continents away from Manhattan, in Africa, and the dust clouds are much closer and more ominous in the film than they were in the photo.
The nearly 800,000 people living and working in America under the policy will find the cloud of deportation—already looming since September 5th 2017—casting a more ominous shadow.
Plucking its strings as you would an upright bass produces plopping sounds that recall the motion of leaping, but also grating, chainsaw-like noises that are much more ominous.
It was a familiar one for him and his team, but one made more urgent by the looming deadline and other, more ominous loomings further out in the distance.
Though it has received far less attention, another more ominous sign of trouble is the "disappearance" of senior executives from at least 34 Chinese companies over the last year.
For investors, then, the main question may be whether the outflows elsewhere are signaling something more ominous or are merely setting up another buying opportunity as valuations get cheaper.
"2017 09 01 - SUS" is heavier and more ominous, built around a high-key piano loop and littered with blips and crescendos that overload the compression on the beat.
Tuesday brought both a new EPA science policy that conservatives cheered and more ominous headlines for the embattled agency boss Scott Pruitt, who faces a suite of ethics controversies.
Former Bush administration HHS officials think it's not — and that other Trump administration actions, especially on climate change, are making this memo seem more ominous than it actually is.
Allison Arieff Many recent technological advancements seem more ominous than optimistic: Alexa eavesdropping on water cooler conversations at work, automation taking our jobs, autonomous vehicles crashing into taco trucks.
While it remains vital to save the most endangered of these birds, the loss of abundance among our most common species represents a different and frankly more ominous crisis.
Without giving too much away, the poster is all the proof fans need to know that this season is going to be even more ominous and bloody than the first.
Cutting rates now to offset Trump's tariffs would narrow the central bank's maneuvering room for responding to a more ominous setback such a global energy price shock or debt crisis.
Nomura strategist Masanari Takada sounded a more ominous tone earlier in the week, saying that the next sell-off could be "Lehman-like " as algorithm-driven traders unwind bullish positions.
The back-story, presented in both text and audio to the public, bestows a much more ominous meaning upon the work, a story of genetic engineering taken to the extreme.
There are now locally acquired Zika virus cases in Florida and three territories, and as researchers learn more about the virus, the scale of the threat becomes even more ominous.
Gutierrez raced over and saw something even more ominous: A man had stretched out a gas hose and was attempting to set two 8,000-gallon underground gasoline tanks on fire.
More ominous, the ocean is now free of ice most of the year; not that long ago, ice covered the sea near Nome generally from early November to late May.
But the word has an older and slightly more ominous meaning, coming from the Latin erodere, which refers to the idea of gnawing, scraping and scratching until something is consumed.
It's about something far more ominous: a media climate that enables a commentator to repeatedly publish the type of material one usually finds on anti-Semitic websites or conspiracy blogs.
Here come skipping along those throngs of near-fairy-tale girls and boys, so sweet and so mock-innocent-looking until you pry into some of the more ominous detailing.
It is also worth noting that the realm of the ideal, represented as simple geometric shapes, is readily within our grasp, while hell is no more ominous than a curious dream.
Its reputation has grown more ominous since the financial crisis, because it was the month when Lehman Brothers went under in 2008, nearly taking the U.S. financial system down with it.
In another footnote, the Justice Department's tone also turned more ominous, suggesting that it might seek access to Apple's source code and private electronic signatures if the company does not cooperate.
But that small improvement cannot mask the more ominous longer-term trend, that since mid-21, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), a trade group, sales growth has been slowing.
Perhaps even more important and more ominous, he is assiduously assembling a team of advisers made up of billionaires and bigots, homophobes and Islamaphobes, climate change deniers and white supremacy believers.
The opus "A Day in the Life" sounds more ominous than ever, a portent of late '60s chaos, of the storm gathering on the other side of the Summer of Love.
And while Clinton's most troubling issues involved classified information, if Trump administration staffers are falling for benign hoaxes this time, there's no guarantee they won't fall for something more ominous next time.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban The third Harry Potter movie is first film in the series to take on a darker tone and the whole mood was much more ominous.
Relegation should look a far more ominous prospect to Sunderland than to their fellow scrappers, and yet, thanks to Defoe's guarantee of goals, survival should look a far more realistic one, too.
The next most frequent characterization used more ominous terms, painting Anonymous as a global threat much like the movie character in the Guy Fawkes mask who gleefully plotted the demise of world order.
Like so many great science fiction stories, it's a warning about a possible future, about how if present cultural trends are extended in a certain direction, they could morph into something more ominous.
Examining a picture McCarty took at the site in 2009, it becomes apparent that the artist makes the pit, as well as the surrounding environment, appear larger, more ominous than it actually was.
While some investors would welcome a 50-basis point cut on Wednesday, others worry that the Fed would cut by two notches only if it is seeing something more ominous in the economy.
This image drove UX designers into a state of rage and sent commentators into action, who explored the usability of warfare and compared the design to Mailchimp's far more ominous-looking deletion alert.
In the past three weeks, his performance has cratered, and the more ominous projections from the time of the draft — that he would be inaccurate and prone to mistakes — began to re-emerge.
One can hardly think of more ominous developments at a time when Beijing and Tokyo need a document on new relations in anticipation of China's President Xi Jinping's visit to Japan next April.
Immediately after that gruesome death scene, Lynch cuts to a telephone pole with a number on it (last seen in the film, I believe), with wires emitting still more ominous static and thrum.
"The corona virus has quickly morphed from being a curiosity to a potentially more ominous threat to the global economic and oil demand outlook for 2020," Simmons Energy analyst Bill Herbert said Sunday.
Even more ominous, the app asks for very specific location data, attempting to pull GPS coordinates if the right permissions are granted, and pull it from the EXIF data of a photograph if not.
A more ominous reminder of the bumpy road ahead came last April when the Alliance of American Football (AAF), launched as an NFL alternative, did not finish the season, ceasing operations after eight weeks.
The long-simmering Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo entered a new and more ominous phase this week, with the cross-border spread of a handful of cases into western Uganda.
As in the economy-as-speeding-car metaphor, we'll never know for sure whether the risks were as great as the yield curve and some of the more ominous pronouncements from the summer suggested.
But now I think there's something more ominous afoot:  It's part of our country's recent pattern of decline and retreat, of settling for lower standards in the name of a toxic brand of equality.
Officials say their soldiers are simply better fighters than the cartels they take on, but experts see something more ominous in figures showing four times or more the usual ratio of dead to injured.
The big picture: Trump's language is getting darker and more ominous, suggesting the FBI's activities during the 2016 elections were "bigger than Watergate," and yesterday claiming a "criminal deep state" conspiracy to get him.
It's one of more than 50 wildfires burning throughout the country right now (summer is peak wildfire season in the US.) An even more ominous blaze is tearing through the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
Mr. Trump's repeated attacks on the judiciary are all the more ominous given his efforts to intimidate and undermine the news media and Congress's willingness to neutralize itself, rather than hold him to account.
The case took an even more ominous turn Friday when Malaysian police said the assassins killed Kim by rubbing his face with a lethal nerve agent, VX, that is formally classified as a chemical weapon.
Smaller players, however, appear to have a much more ominous future: Only 50 of the country's remaining 1,200 P2P platforms are expected to gain regulatory approval to continue operating, per Citigroup data cited by Bloomberg.
Hard-hatted men lingered along the shaded curb, either on break from work or waiting around for work, while above them multiple pairs of sneakers dangled from electrical wires, their presence more ominous than mischievous.
"Symmetry" is more ominous, envisioning natural and interpersonal disasters just ahead — "My whole life is in that space/After the cut, before the pain" — yet fighting back with airy vocal harmonies and odd-meter drive.
That Russia and China were able to attract traditionally hostile Indian and Pakistani military forces, which have so often in past years chosen up opposite sides in any China-Russian competition, is even more ominous.
By 2018, for example, President Cruz will have succeeded in completely "rebuilding the military," developing a Star Wars-style missile defense to protect the homeland from nuclear attacks, and the more ominous threat of EMPs.
His comments to a reporter of El Nuevo Día newspaper seem more ominous now than ever: "In the United States, power plants are highly automatized and require little human intervention," José Rivera told El Nuevo Día.
But it certainly sounds much more ominous coming from someone who's now president, and who often seems to make little distinction between press coverage that is in fact untrue and press coverage he simply doesn't like.
His takeover of the Republic, by promising to be a "strong" leader who could break through the bureaucracy to get things done, seems a lot more ominous in the Trump era than it did in 83.
"Trump's language is getting darker and more ominous, suggesting the FBI's activities during the 2016 elections were 'bigger than Watergate,' and yesterday claiming a 'criminal deep state' conspiracy to get him," Mike Allen wrote in Axios.
Not unlike the unwanted tourists creep who their way onto the beach in the film, its soundtrack has more ominous sounds snaking their way in and making even the most euphoric tracks have a twisted edge.
More ominous for the G.O.P. is that the desertion of educated whites following Mr. Trump's 2016 win could establish a new Democratic coalition in future elections, one that would certainly return to the polls in 2020.
It creates ominous dangers for the fair administration of justice and becomes even more ominous because the attorney general has been threatened by the president with being fired and may himself be under investigation by Mueller.
But what President Trump presented was more of candidate Trump, now more ominous in bearing the power of the White House, yet no less intent on inspiring only his base of aggrieved or anxious white Americans.
It's even more ominous when the vice president-elect, the speaker of the House and the chairman of the Republican National Committee — all people who should know better — repeat that fiction, or refuse to disavow it.
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OKINAWA-While the world watches mounting military tensions in the South China Sea, another, more ominous situation is brewing in the East China Sea that could be the trigger point for a major war between the superpowers.
You can fault the Obama White House, to some degree, for acquiescing to McConnell, but it's worth noting that McConnell clearly understood his threat to be more ominous than simply a promise to call Obama mean names.
Hikers and guides who usually share information about more common perils of trail life, like ticks, lightning strikes or getting lost, now sought advice on a more ominous topic: what to do to stave off an assault.
Then, on May 18, it released its annual report, which sounded even more ominous: The filing included an assessment from KPMG, which noted that Tintri probably didn't have enough cash to meet its obligations beyond June 30.
But the more ominous aspects of the sector will grab attention, making these companies poorly suited for a quiet public life or expansion overseas, particularly in the West, where greater value tends to be put on privacy.
Another slightly more ominous report from a Sonos forum was written by a user who was understandably freaked out when the sound of creaking doors, crying babies and breaking glass started playing through her system at top volumes.
While the outcome of the 1888 election was no omen for the future, with the next instance of a disparity of the popular and electoral vote not coming for another 100 years, this year's outcome appears more ominous.
" There were consequences to Robert Ellsberg's actions — consequences which, for a 13-year-old, were probably more ominous than appearing before a grand jury, as he discovered when he announced to his mother, "Guess what we did today?
"The corona virus has quickly morphed from being a curiosity to a potentially more ominous threat to the global economic and oil demand outlook for 2020," Simmons Energy analyst Bill Herbert said in a note to clients Sunday.
But trading in ETFs designed to buy less volatile stocks, known as minimum volatility ETFs, are suggesting a trend more ominous right now: There's no place in the market that's safe to hide — at least not just yet.
As with many contemporary depictions of nature under climate change's shadow, there's also a desperation to this music, an underlying sense that something fragile is threatened, made more ominous by the partial conflation of nature with the erotic.
His troubles took a more ominous turn less than a month later, when F.B.I. agents raided his home, lugging away computers and more than $21984,19803 in cash, so much that they had to borrow a machine to count it.
While a decorative owl presiding over the Library of Congress references the wisdom of Athena that endured throughout the classical world, it might appear more ominous on a building in China, where the nocturnal bird is connected with death.
But people across the ideological spectrum are increasingly skeptical about companies like Facebook or Google, whether that entails supporting breaking them up or more ominous calls for some kind of punitive regulation from Trump administration officials and Fox News types.
Instead, he sweated profusely and talked trash about his successors at the pizza company he founded, and made a threat that would've sounded more ominous coming from a man who wasn't wearing a shirt embroidered with his former high school's logo.
Once called the Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act, the bill was recently given a more ominous name, the Zika Vector Control Act, the idea being that with Zika lurking around the corner, local governments should be able to use pesticides more easily.
Zaid, the lawyer, agreed that the issue was a broader one — but he framed it in more ominous terms, given the speculation over Kushner and others with interim clearances having access to the highly classified presidential daily briefing, or PDB.
But the news was more ominous for Republicans in Pennsylvania, a critical state for Mr. Trump's re-election, where Democrats were poised to gain control of local government in a handful of suburban Philadelphia counties that have long been Republican strongholds.
A landmark report from the U.N.'s scientific panel on climate change paints a far more ominous picture of the immediate consequences than previously thought, and the effects will be felt well within the lifetime of much of today's population.
"In the Hall of the Mountain King" — music known to anyone who watched cartoons on television as a child — was all the more ominous for the hulking, eerily restrained and heavy-footed way it began here, building inexorably to brassy terror.
A more ominous response came from financial markets, where yields on Italian bank bonds rose sharply on fears of another election, potentially with an even stronger showing by populist parties and a new threat of Italy giving up the euro.
Intentionally or not, they echoed President Harry Truman's 1945 pledge to inflict a "rain of ruin from the air" if Japan did not surrender after the first atomic bomb was dropped at Hiroshima, which made them seem even more ominous.
Mr. Cruz, on the other hand, saw Mr. Boehner as a handy symbol of Washington deal-making and the standard-bearer for what Mr. Cruz deplores as the "Washington cartel," a much more ominous way of describing the political establishment.
It's a disquieting meditation on the nature of time — endlessly replenished but endlessly fleeting — made more ominous by "Well (elh version)," a series of small ledges bearing water glasses that must be topped up with eyedroppers every day by gallery staff.
But the smoke of burning petroleum is far more ominous: thicker, darker, unwilling to be dispersed into light wisps by the light southern wind, the state of Oregon's singular energy dependency rising to the heavens on a back of a black horse.
Ramos has gone for the nuclear option here — as everyone knows, affixing the word "cyber" to anything makes it ten times more ominous, while also having the effect of convincing people you know what you're talking about when it comes to technology.
For the Trump administration to turn a blind eye to Seoul's sanctions-busting schemes and actually enable them by continuing to placate the deceptive North Korea tyrant would be to tarnish their legacy and accelerate the onset of a more ominous future.
Between the more ominous second duet ("Come Out") and the buoyant finale ("Clapping Music"), Ms. Ratsifandrihana offered a ravishing rendition of "Violin Phase," which traverses the circumference, radiuses and diameters of a circle, while also exploring circles and spirals in the body.
And yet his novel much more accurately evokes the country we live in now, especially in its depiction of a culture preoccupied with sex and mindless pop entertainment, than does Orwell's more ominous book, which seems to be imagining someplace like North Korea.
How it may seek to exploit this advantage remains to be seen, but there is no doubt that all parties involved, including the Chinese, are well aware of this asymmetric equation, which could give the phrase "trade war" a far deeper and more ominous meaning.
The shower mold seems more ominous with every episode of House you watch, roommates can be loud, and if you actually sit down and do the math, you often realize your cinder block cell is more expensive than a nice apartment in your hometown.
What's more ominous for Mr. Biden is that his support with younger nonwhite voters is far more tenuous: Among racial minorities under 25, Mr. Sanders was the favorite at 73 percent, followed by Ms. Warren at 27 percent and Mr. Biden at only 22019 percent.
According to Walker and a number of other Delta customers, the strangely phrased napkin is easily read as, "The world is better without you in it," which is a far more ominous thing to read when you're just trying to enjoy a ginger ale.
Today, an America led by a Twitter troll, who was elected and now governs with the help of fake news, manifests not only similar pathologies, which are characteristic of modernity — but also something more ominous: an unprecedented onslaught against the very notion of truth.
They took on a more ominous tone later in the week, as the Justice Department began considering whether to bring a case against WikiLeaks that the Obama administration decided against pursuing, fearing it would start a trend of prosecuting news organizations and criminalizing journalism.
Del Tredici's script serves up rapid-fire exchanges that keep the interrogation steamrolling ahead, and Scanlon's subtle changes to Brooklyn Nine-Nine's default direction make the scenes in which Jake and Holt stare down their suspect feel more ominous than the show's usual vibe.
These shootings are all the more ominous because they come less than two weeks after the shooting death of a black Baton Rouge resident by the police, which sparked demonstrations across the country — including in Dallas, where a sniper took the lives of five police officers.
The anti-media rhetoric would become more ominous, I thought with a sense of dread, if, say, the Justice Department decided to issue subpoenas more freely in federal leak prosecutions to compel reporters to divulge their sources, as Attorney General Jeff Sessions has suggested it might.
Every week the shipments get pushed back is another week that consumers are going to have to wait, and it's another week that the price tag will seem even more ominous if it ends up higher than what they are typically paying when they purchase a new iPhone.
More ominous still, it's the brainchild of Ricky Gervais, who has spent the last decade or so on an apparent mission to squander all the goodwill earned from his early brilliance by rebranding as a guy who tells it like it is and doesn't care what people think.
Even more ominous than the tension with Turkey is the possibility that Mr. Trump's policy on Iran and Israel could drive a wedge between the United States and the European Union, especially if American officials carry out their threat to impose sanctions against European companies doing business with Tehran.
The solo, created for the dancer Gabrielle Hamilton and performed by Ms. Hopkins-Greene at select performances, is an earthy and vulnerable exploration of Laurey's confused state as she deals with her sexual awakening and her two suitors, one sunny and the other more ominous: Curly and Jud Fry.
Though a few films portrayed slime as something relatively benign, most films of the era used the enigmatic sludge as a symbol of something far more ominous — most notably as the titular antagonist in The Blob but also in countless B-movies like The Slime People and The Green Slime.
Before an intrepid internet sleuth noticed that Melania Trump, or whoever wrote her speech, had lifted multiple paragraphs from Michelle Obama's 2008 convention speech—paragraphs extolling the value of hard work and importance of words, ironically—the storyline coming out of the Republican National Convention was much darker and more ominous.
But outside London the elections may provide Labour with more ominous results that could increase pressure on Mr. Corbyn at a time when newspapers have been filled with speculation about plots against him from within the party in the aftermath of a dispute over allegations of anti-Semitism in its ranks.
Even more ominous as federal prosecutors empanel a grand jury in the Southern District of New York, the President's true Achilles' heel may turn out to be not collusion with the Russians but perjury by those, including family members, who may have lied to protect him or the Trump Organization.
These Pokémon Go examples suggest something altogether more ominous, I might suggest, wherein a digital entertainment company could prove to have de facto access to your yard, your car, your front stoop, your place of business, using any one of those merely as a stage or platform for passive economic activity.
And while the controversy surrounding Cambridge Analytica exposed some of the more ominous aspects of election campaigning in the age of big data, the revelations haven't led to soul-searching on the part of tech companies or serious calls for reform by the public—and certainly not from politicians, who benefit most from these tactics.
Last month she released "You and Only You" featuring Philip Reach, which was a step way from the tunes she's been unleashing over the past few months: more ominous, more alluring, more glitchy overtures, plus this sleek video (below) which forces you to focus on the way a body can move to a beats.
To render such plausible geostrategic intersections even more ominous, and perhaps more "opaque," they could further be affected by an already emergent "Cold War II." Oddly, for at least several reasons, Riyadh is now extending certain collaborative overtures to Moscow, taking some genuinely novel steps toward cementing a unique but also unpredictable sort of alignment with the "other" superpower.
These security clearance scandals occur at a time when Trump and his supporters are continuing and escalating their attacks against the FBI and the Department of Justice, an ominous development in any event, made even more ominous because they occur while dozens of officials operate in sensitive posts without full security clearances that they are purportedly working with the FBI to resolve.
" As cranky as she might be by nature, as gloomy as she is about her own failing health — wearing "diapers for old people … my foolish poopie panties" — and as the state of her town and the country grows more ominous, with depression and drug addiction taking their toll and "that horrible orange-haired man" occupying the White House, Olive Kitteridge is capable of looking past her solitude, her looming fate, and finding some solace and beauty in the world, as when she gazes out her window on a June day: "And so she sat, watching the sky, the clouds high up there, and she looked down then at the roses, which were pretty amazing after just one year.

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