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Most ominous is the arrival in Bacurau of a paramilitary group.
The most ominous of those changes is the rise of the
Ailes's most ominous political spawn, however, has so far evaded accountability.
Phillip brushes her off, which is the most ominous response of all.
He died in 1981, never seeing his most ominous predictions come true.
Trump is almost certainly the most ominous major party candidate in our history.
Most ominous, Brazil has high and uncontrolled deficits and a debt-to-G.
And the numbers in a new study released Thursday are the most ominous yet.
Perhaps the most ominous warning came from Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Monday morning.
Most ominous of all, the reigning champion has never been this dominant so early on.
Perhaps most ominous was a white supremacist rally in protest of an Islamic Center in Houston, Texas.
Most ominous for Democrats: Trump proved to be a potent force whose popularity with conservatives is durable.
It was not the most ominous sign of health trouble, just a nosebleed that would not stop.
But the most ominous possibility is that one of Danaerys living dragons blasts Winterfell into a fiery grave.
Perhaps the most ominous sign for the third party movement occurred at a Washington dinner last Thursday evening.
The most ominous signals have proliferated on sites like Breitbart, often the online id of Mr. Trump's orbit.
Of all the curses confronting an artist, the most ominous may be to have been ahead of one's time.
Of all the controversies that have enveloped the Trump White House these past four months, this one's the most ominous.
But the most ominous change has happened stealthily and under cover of night: the gradual but steady elimination of risk.
Most ominous about this essay, especially if we are supposed to register it as a political commentary, is its ending.
A formal bribery charge would be by far the most serious outcome, and the most ominous for his political survival.
" He then utters the most ominous line in the article: "Absent a very strong federal privacy law, we're all screwed.
"Send for Lady Walda and the baby," are the most ominous words that have been spoken in this season thus far. 2.
The Taiwan Strait was once Asia's most ominous flash point, with the potential to drag the United States into war with China.
We're told the bosses at 'Access' decided the Trump story could get buried if it ran Friday, when the hurricane seemed most ominous.
Next, and most ominous, was Mr. Dowd's incredible assertion that the president can't obstruct justice because he is the chief justice official in the country.
Donald Trump's effort to squelch journalism — whatever its form — is probably the most ominous predictor of what he'll be capable of doing if he becomes president.
And that might be the most ominous aspect of Cousins's long-anticipated bow with the juggernaut he joined on a bargain deal via free agency last summer.
What is most ominous is the spread of the destructive idea that, because of climate change, all fossil fuels, including oil, must be kept in the ground.
Much of the thrill of the play comes in hearing ultraconservative ideas—scarce on New York stages—discussed in earnest, and carried to their most ominous conclusions.
"Boeing's MAX crisis isn't the most ominous dark cloud, since it can be solved, but traffic numbers are genuinely scary," said Teal Group aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia.
In its most ominous warning yet to protesters in Hong Kong, China said the demonstrators were "playing with fire" and on "the verge of a very dangerous situation".
Perhaps the most ominous would be to expel the inspectors from the IAEA who closely monitor Iran's nuclear facilities, leaving the world blind to any attempts at breakout.
The most ominous development for Clinton: the yawning gap between her and Sanders among young voters, who broke heavily in Sanders' favor, according to exit polls Tuesday night.
The most ominous news was that Wright, who had been playing in minor league rehabilitation games in Florida, was shut down because of a recurrence of shoulder pain.
The latest and perhaps most ominous threat came late Friday night when it was revealed that President Trump had asked Republican leaders to withdraw federal funding for the project.
Despite all the sound and fury from Tehran about that attack, which has fueled one of the most ominous crises of the Trump era, Sunday's declaration was eminently predictable.
"Mama." Of all the words written on Camille Preaker (Amy Adams), and of all the hidden phrases woven throughout Sharp Objects, this one word has officially become the most ominous.
Whether this happens depends on future events, the most ominous of which would be the discovery of clear criminality by the president or those closest to him (including family members).
These are just a few thoughts that come to mind after catching word of a most ominous revelation that could very well shake the whole of Wisconsin to its dairy-loving knees.
Night after night, he and his team of cameramen roam the streets of the city, chasing down the most ominous iterations of urban poverty — homicides, robberies, drug raids, assaults and even fires.
Speaking about his new movie with Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, the star shared one of the "most ominous and sad" experiences he's had in the entertainment industry.
President Barack Obama's remarks about Donald Trump in his Monday press conference contained some of the most ominous words I've heard since news networks began calling the election for Trump early last Wednesday morning.
In the American's 11th tournament of the year on his comeback from spinal fusion surgery, Woods' game remains a work in progress but he issued what might be construed as his most ominous warning yet.
This high-accuracy monitoring distinguishes the Jason (Joint Altimetry Satellite Oceanography Network) satellite constellation as a particularly critical Earth observation project, given that rising oceans are among the most ominous side effects of climate change.
The most ominous news was yet to come: third baseman Miguel Andujar returned to the I.L., his troubles at the plate making clear that the labral tear in his right shoulder was still affecting him.
Perhaps most ominous for Democrats on Tuesday were the election results in Florida — the only diverse and densely populated swing state in which Mr. Trump's party appeared to win election for both Senate and governor.
But perhaps the most ominous development came just after the Russian attack on Americans, when Iran -- a close ally of Assad's, operating on the same side as Russia -- sent a drone flying into Israeli-controlled territory.
Warning signs Militias are mobilizing along ethnic lines, hate speech is circulating on social media, and perhaps most ominous of all, the South Sudan government's actions are already leveling villages, resulting in many dead in Central Equatoria state.
The idea of bomb-laden squadrons of Zeppelins over London may seem like something from Victorian science fiction, and it was novelist H.G. Wells (author of "War of the Worlds") who invented the most ominous phrase of all.
Some American analysts said Mr. Putin would not necessarily need to do so, given that he had successfully carried out an exercise in intimidation that drew worldwide news coverage and recalled the most ominous days of the Cold War.
Its final gestures, even the most ominous of a little boy with a rock he holds over his head but does not hurl, lean toward love and the promise of good people, in not just this state but the world.
The most ominous moments of the hearing weren't about Trump or leaks—instead, they were about the plain fact staring us all in the face: Whatever the Kremlin's intentions, the hack-and-leak strategy was shockingly effective in distracting everyone, especially the media.
Perhaps most ominous for the rest of baseball, Stanton said he felt "pretty close" to the hitter he was over the second half of last season, when he hit 33 home runs, including 18 in August, to finish with a majors-leading 59.
Along with chronic coordination problems, fuel and power losses, and launchpad explosions, which had killed one of the Baikonur ground employees in December 1966, the most ominous issue noted in Kamanin's notes was the repeated failure of the parachutes to perform properly.
The second season largely involved Cooper's exploration into some of the town's most ominous and paranormal places—the Black Lodge and the White Lodge—as well as his complicated relationship with former FBI partner Windom Earle and his romantic pursuit of newcomer Annie Blackburn.
WASHINGTON — Russia is preparing to send as many as 214,213 troops to the eastern edge of NATO territory at the end of the summer, one of the biggest steps yet in the military buildup undertaken by President Vladimir V. Putin and an exercise in intimidation that recalls the most ominous days of the Cold War.
"  But what may be most ominous for relatively moderate House Republicans is a headline in Tuesday's Drudge Report that touts: "The return of Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE.
Trump's most recent attack on the trans-Atlantic relationship came Friday, when he threatened to impose additional tariffs against the European Union -- this time on car exports to the US. The Trump administration has already implemented tariffs on steel and aluminum exports from Europe sparking a retaliatory response from the EU. While the relationship has been fraying for months, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg offered what is perhaps the most ominous assessment to date last week, warning that the trans-Atlantic partnership may not last forever.
Our task is to find that harmonization. Chapter 2: Distinction and Hierarchy The most ominous event of our time is that people are steadily doing away with the distinctions which themselves create society. The preservation of society is directly linked with the recovery of knowledge. Society has structure and hierarchy which is determined by distinctions.
A visitor to Hay in early 1881 wrote: "The gaol is a really fine building and deserves mention; it faces one in a most ominous manner on coming into the town from Narrandera". The writer added: "As yet they have not got the hanging apparatus up".'Hay' (by "The Raven"), Town & Country Journal, 30 April 1881, page 848. Hay Gaol initially operated under the control of the police.
However, a snake snatched by a local stork curled itself around the bird's neck, thus causing it to fall out of the sky against one of the bells, thereby setting on the entire enterprise in the most ominous of hours, that of the planet Mars. Inevitably, the future of the city was to be rife with earthquakes, war and plagues.Laban Kaptein (ed.), Ahmed Bican, Dürr-i meknûn, p. 183ff and § 7.104–7.119; 8.45–8.49.
Built around a long dialogue sample (once again, from Night of Dark Shadows ), the track is the darkest and most ominous on the album, culminating in the blood-curdling scream at 3:32. Frankland has said that, during recording, nine passes were made at this track, all of them different. One of the alternate takes of "Strange Air" - titled "Pluto" - ended up on the compilation album "Plug In & Turn On x.2", released in 1994.
Lafayette Square next to the White House on May 30 Protesters in Washington, D.C. gathered around the White House the evening of May 29, which went under lockdown. President Trump was escorted to hide in an underground bunker, where he stayed for almost an hour. Outside, the historic St. John's Church was set on fire.(1) (2) (3) Trump reacted by threatening protesters with "the most vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons" if they crossed the White House fence.
President Trump responded to the White House protesters on Twitter, saying that if they had crossed the White House fence they would have been attacked by "the most vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons". He also stated that "many Secret Service agents [are] just waiting for action", and accused the protesters of being "professionally organized". The Secret Service reported that six people were arrested in Lafayette Square within President's Park, directly north of the White House. D.C. Metro Police and US Park Police were also on the scene.
In response to rioting and looting amid nationwide protests against racism and police brutality after a Minneapolis police officer killed an African American man named George Floyd, Trump tweeted a 1967 quote, "when the looting starts, the shooting starts", a phrase coined by a Miami police chief that has been widely condemned by civil rights groups. Trump later addressed protestors outside the White House by saying they "would have been greeted with the most vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons, I have ever seen" if they breached the White House fence.
Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy is a non-fiction book written by Christopher Hayes, discussing examples of how meritocracy is exploited in modern America. He argues that there are many competing forces working within America that are causing the financial crisis, elite crisis, media crisis, and, what he sees as the most ominous problem facing the globe, the environmental global warming crisis. Kirkus Reviews called the book "forcefully written" and "provocative". Aaron Swartz described the book as "compellingly readable, impossibly erudite, and—most stunningly of all—correct".
An important precursor to successful demoralization is an effort to deny the target the ability to project frustrations and hatred upon a common enemy. Such efforts will affect the tendency of the target's citizenry to project their discontent towards a common enemy identified by their government. As a result, frustrations will build until it is necessary to divert them elsewhere, and seeds of doubt are then sown in the minds of the citizenry who now question the capability of their leadership in identifying the most ominous threat. The operations of the German Gazette des Ardennes, published in occupied areas of France during World War I, are an example of this aspect of strategic demoralization.
The immediate catalyst for secession was the victory of the Republican Party and the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in the 1860 elections. American Civil War historian James M. McPherson suggested that, for Southerners, the most ominous feature of the Republican victories in the congressional and presidential elections of 1860 was the magnitude of those victories: Republicans captured over 60 percent of the Northern vote and three-fourths of its Congressional delegations. The Southern press said that such Republicans represented the anti-slavery portion of the North, "a party founded on the single sentiment ... of hatred of African slavery", and now the controlling power in national affairs. The "Black Republican party" could overwhelm conservative Yankees.
O.' favorably contrasted Godflesh against then-current music trends, expressing a struggle to find what genre the band fit into. In 1990, Simon Reynolds reviewed the Earache reissue of Godflesh, admiring its extreme weight and blend of diverse influences. Since the late 1980s and early 1990s, Godflesh's reputation has grown and critics have retrospectively looked at their debut EP in a favorable light; Joe DiVita of Loudwire called Godflesh one of the "most exciting releases ever in heavy metal" and in their book The New Metal Masters, H. P. Newquist and Rich Maloof wrote that Godflesh was, at the time, the most ominous and malevolent music in existence. BraveWords called the EP "genre-defining".
Although there were many calls for his resignation, President Frangiye steadfastly retained his office. Syria, which was deeply concerned about the flow of events in Lebanon, also proved powerless to enforce calm through diplomatic means. And, most ominous of all, the Lebanese Army, which generally had stayed out of the strife, began to show signs of factionalizing and threatened to bring its heavy weaponry to bear on the conflict. In light of the recent events, Talal Beik created the National Opposition party "Jabhat el mouwajaha el wataniyya" which held members from all religions in order to insist on keeping the national unity among the Lebanese since Talal was a strong believer in an independent, united Lebanon.
The plot devices used in Hypercube and Cube Zero (IZON and the government) are likely not (or only very loosely) related to Natali's original idea. The first film is especially most ominous about the outside world; there is no indication of where or when the Cube was built, nor the timeline of it (although it is generally assumed to be present day). Although the main characters are presumably North American due to their speaking English with typical North American accents, there is no evidence of the Cube built in the U.S. However, in the second film, a U.S Colonel displays knowledge of the first Cube's existence and layout. The Colonel is referring to the Cube in the first movie and not the prequel because he mentions a feature specific to that Cube.
The trade unions were gaining more support for a general strike every day, and most ominous for the dictatorship, popular opposition to the junta was growing rapidly. President Galtieri, as head of the junta, aimed to counter public concern over economic and human rights issues by means of a speedy victory over the Falklands which would appeal to popular nationalistic sentiment. Argentine intelligence officers had been working with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to help fund the Contras in Nicaragua, and the Argentine government believed it might be rewarded for this activity by non-interference on the part of the United States if it invaded the Falklands. The Argentine leadership had noticed that during the Suez crisis in 1956, the US had objected to the British use of force, that in 1981 the UK reached agreement with the former colony Rhodesia and that the 1961 Indian Annexation of Goa was initially condemned by the international community and then accepted as a fait accompli.
Two friends are midway on a canoe trip down the River Danube. Throughout the story, Blackwood personifies the surrounding environment —river, sun, wind— with powerful and ultimately threatening characteristics. Most ominous are the masses of dense, desultory, menacing willows, which "moved of their own will as though alive, and they touched, by some incalculable method, my own keen sense of the horrible." Shortly after landing their canoe for the evening on a sandy island near Bratislava in the Dunajské luhy Protected Landscape Area of Austria-Hungary, the narrator reflects on the river's potency, human qualities, and his own will: > Sleepy at first, but later developing violent desires as it became conscious > of its deep soul, it rolled, like some huge fluid being, through all the > countries we had passed, holding our little craft on its mighty shoulders, > playing roughly with us sometimes, yet always friendly and well-meaning, > till at length we had come inevitably to regard it as a Great Personage.

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