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"ominous" Definitions
  1. suggesting that something bad is going to happen in the future
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She's also sporting an ominous emerald green cloak to match the ominous music playing out Cult.
If it's not, that's an ominous look at our already very ominous future, whether or not Moore is ever seated.
The rain, fog and ominous alarm do a ton of the atmospheric work, allowing Kovalenko to create an equally ominous tripod.
So is — pause for ominous silence — Al Pacino.
This elicited the following — significantly more ominous — response.
Gianforte responded with an ominous — and foreshadowing — joke.
To mainstream Labour operatives, this sounded familiar — and ominous.
ROME — The sky was black, with ominous clouds overhead.
The scene has no dialogue — just an ominous soundtrack.
Ellipses have meanings, and in this case they're … ominous.
But unfortunately there are ominous signs that this is changing.
The ship, meant to be ominous, looks kind of cheap.
Not that there's anything particularly ominous about a step lower.
Or, it could be an ominous warning of her fate.
At one of the boxing stations, there's an ominous presence.
It's a very harmless story with a very ominous sound.
The way he says it, though, makes it sound ominous.
An ominous swath of black hides some of their features.
Paradise has a connotation of being extremely sinister and ominous.
If the rare malware is back, it's an ominous sign.
And new research looking at these questions is pretty ominous.
The trailer wraps with ominous theme music and cackling laughter.
This was knowledge that could be felt, ominous and urgent.
Its version is at once more accurate and more ominous.
Energy prices are politically ominous for presidents when they're high.
The future, while ominous, is also ongoing within this context.
By Sunday night, things had started to look more ominous.
Ominous, but it probably keeps some people out of cuffs.
"I'm a racist," blares repeatedly from an ominous, masked man.
And yet, there is an ominous feeling in the air.
An omnibus is far more ominous for the federal purse.
The ominous messages warn: THIS IS THE MODERN DAY CELEBRITY?
Donny's talk eventually takes on a slightly more ominous tone.
Hannah's final message of episode 3 is an ominous one.
Nobody knew what was coming, but it was genuinely ominous.
But no risk is so ominous as the humble tick.
I didn't want it to be seen as too ominous.
It even has an ominous name: Superior Sagital Sinus (SSS).
Beyond the sadness, I felt an ominous sense of dread.
This climate might have had some other, more ominous surprises.
The terrifying ad, complete with ominous score, successfully positioned Sen.
"They can smell it," he said in an ominous tone.
Ominous signs for Strange  Projection: Roy Moore (R) defeats Sen.
Meanwhile, Robert Mueller's investigation grows increasingly ominous for the President.
No matter what happens, Trump's behavior sets an ominous precedent.
But those ominous warning can take a toll on sentiment.
Ominous signs began to present themselves a few years ago.
This "promotion" could have ominous implications for the middle east.
The Leuthold Group's Jim Paulsen is behind the ominous call.
Scant evidence has been provided for many officials' ominous statements.
The ambiguous overall mood is at once inviting and ominous.
Audi sales have slipped this year, also an ominous sign.
"Fight, Death" was filled with other ominous coincidences and convergences.
What was really ominous was what happened after VanderSloot's loss.
The rowhouses passing by outside the window seemed haunted, ominous.
But they are divided about how ominous the situation is.
But Sinclair's move is evocative of something even more ominous.
In November, Special Agent Hawkins called with more ominous news.
The warnings, albeit ominous, may prove timely for some investors.
Though slightly ominous, the music mostly seems playful and trippy.
But they may be part of an ominous feedback loop.
He recorded a song that night filled with ominous synthesizers.
Historically, that has been an ominous sign about the economy.
Those two levels cast ominous signals over the U.S. economy.
Recent statements from leading Republican senators were therefore particularly ominous.
Yet such jarring juxtapositions add to the opera's ominous allure.
In 2013, President Barack Obama himself issued an ominous warning.
There are ominous notes coming from New York City Opera.
Laws that strike me as common sense they see as ominous.
The company also reported ominous figures for its most important markets.
Directly in front lies an ominous hole, almost certainly a crater.
Yet despite reports of ominous sounding letters, no prosecutions were made.
Those powers become even more ominous when combined with content filtering.
The track features ominous organ sounds and Mitski's trademark sonic swell.
More ominous additions include razors, axes, and a drop of blood.
His career numbers versus right-handed pitching are equally ominous: a .
At first only a few appear as ominous "RAT" image files.
The ominous glow over the hills behind our homes was growing.
A short while later the following — fairly ominous — reply came through.
Police arrived at the home after receiving an ominous 911 call.
Loud, ominous cracking noises continue to be heard throughout the region.
Most ominous is the arrival in Bacurau of a paramilitary group.
"You will ever be the same again!" the video promises. Ominous.
The situation is not, however, as ominous as it may seem.
That's why this special Christmas episode begins with an ominous warning.
And now, an ominous new trailer: The great war is here.
But here is an equally mysterious and ominous promo video:Open www.dailymail.co.
That is why his recent joking about groping was so ominous.
Go deeper: Earth's carbon dioxide level slips past another ominous milestone
Trump has been more public and, at times, ominous about it.
Native cultures look both ominous and pathetic through our protagonists' eyes.
However, that's beginning to change, and in a rather ominous way.
This isn't just a partisan power grab, it's more ominous. pic.twitter.
" He ended with an ominous reference to GOT:  "Winter is coming.
That's a very ominous sign for the rest of the series.
Already, there are ominous signs that things could be even worse.
For the rest of Major League Baseball, it's an ominous sign. 
It's his first time in court, and the atmosphere feels ominous.
Derry is bombarded by way, way too many ominous red balloons.
But that all changed when the captain delivered some ominous news.
Joffrey. Ryu Spaeth: It was definitely an ominous callback to Joffrey.
They are culturally very different, but the political parallels are ominous.
Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a partial ligament tear, which sounded ominous.
The President has already given an ominous glimpse of his intentions.
Debates are teased with ominous soundtracks and photographs better befitting prizefights.
The case against Trump is becoming more ominous by the day.
But one group of creatures is bucking this ominous trend: jellyfish.
The Eastern State Penitentiary looms over Philadelphia like an ominous fortress.
In recent years, she said, the harassment has grown more ominous.
It is slow-footed and ominous and settles into minor chords.
Most of the news is ominous for his campaign right now.
There's a hint that something more ominous than shopper fatigue — war?
It was an ominous foreboding for what was about to come.
It's all rather ominous, close to home, and, of course, Trumpian.
The most ominous of those changes is the rise of the
Trump has used ominous language of his own regarding North Korea.
Ominous signs point to an upcoming decision that pushes the envelope.
That it captures the ominous mood of our times is undeniable.
This is already sounding pretty ominous, but let's hear them out.
In a book before her, Gray's ominous ode is splayed open.
The deal made no mention of  Asheron's Call, which seemed ominous.
They are ominous for Mexico and ignoble for the United States.
Then there's the amoral, demanding "Audience," always capitalized and often ominous.
October is living up to its ominous reputation among stock investors.
The tumult occurred against the ominous backdrop of the Russia investigation.
Like many strongmen, General Hamdan claims his ominous reputation is overblown.
The bond market is giving ominous warnings about the global economy.
Ms. Franklin's music doesn't always accompany gloomy or ominous moments, however.
Residents recalled them marching together in a way that felt ominous.
Beefy, ominous Russians loom large, as does a case of amnesia.
This nearly 18-minute piece opens with a guardedly ominous introduction.
But his tone jarred with an increasingly ominous mood back home.
But on May 10, Don had written something different, something ominous.
Despite the ominous weather, the Trump crowd was in good spirits.
Prosecutors and police unions across the state have issued ominous warnings.
This restaurant didn't boast the chain's classic, slightly ominous square sign.
In fact, the Jakarta election stands for something much more ominous.
If these discussions did occur as alleged, consider the ominous implications.
Prosecutors and police unions issued ominous warnings about its imagined impact.
Children played outside and their laughter cut through the ominous silence.
But since then, the silence from the frontier has been ominous.
Are they victims of violence, or tripped by another ominous force?
" He claims that "something ominous is happening to men in America.
Instagram dark mode sounds ominous, but it's what the world needs.
Ailes's most ominous political spawn, however, has so far evaded accountability.
She persuaded an artist friend to design an appropriately ominous cover.
Ominous correlations have also been found in cardiovascular and metabolic health.
The villagers' resistance in that raid had been an ominous sign.
It sounds like an ominous Guantanamo Bay guard cracking their knuckles.
It's ominous and gorgeous and also just the littlest bit hopeful.
Not surprisingly, and perhaps as intended, Trump's drumbeat of belligerency triggered an ominous warning from Iran, and now an escalation from Trump, casting the increasingly ominous confrontation with Iran as yet another one-man Trump show.
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.
The effect is both ominous and beautiful, like  trees enveloped in spiderwebs.
But early this morning, she shared a series of ominous text Snaps.
And let's face it, that ominous tagline isn't pulling any pistons: Gulp.
But he also noted that Trump's "anything is possible" statement was ominous.
It's pretty ominous and her statement suggests that she dies in battle.
There's giggling and playful pillow talk instead of ominous shut-eyed silence.
This latest round of trouble has felt particularly ominous, many Kashmiris say.
But, taken at face value, this refrain becomes a lot less ominous.
Those horrifying pictures you saw in ominous slide shows during sex ed?
What was it that the Eagles sang about the ominous Hotel California?
The inversion is widely considered an ominous sign for the economy's direction.
Phillip brushes her off, which is the most ominous response of all.
An ominous lair lurks in the distance with a large solar panel.
Dwight finds a note that simply says, "tomorrow" which seems pretty ominous.
Even more ominous has been the near evaporation of primary aluminium imports.
She signifies hope in an ominous time, and her name reflects that.
Iron Crosses, which now appear ominous, border one edge of the design.
Dusting the top of the formation is an ominous layer of iridium.
But California hasn't been totally oblivious to the ominous rumblings from Washington.
The last day of summer, when you first feel that ominous chill?
But even in Middle Tennessee there are some ominous signs for Republicans.
Their songs are much less ominous than this debut EP title suggests.
And there are some ominous signs about our future generation's media literacy.
You just wanted a slightly larger, more ominous-looking medically-prescribed chair.
Smith's ominous, celestial ballad provides the perfect sonic supplement for the animation.
That ominous, spinning beach ball would appear, and then, nothing — everything gone.
Morland had tweeted an ominous message foreshadowing the tragic turn of events.
But the Republican nominee's attitude toward the judiciary may be more ominous.
Yet in a weaponized information environment, crowdsourcing appears unproductive and even ominous.
While traveling through the south, I started to notice ominous clouds everywhere.
Even more pressingly, the Bloomberg conference took place against an ominous background.
Calling the move "decidedly ominous," it questioned whether the end was near.
But some neighbors, including her mother, worried that the changes were 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.
The ominous call comes as Wall Street grapples with another steep selloff.
Fox News broadcasts ominous coverage of this alleged Middle Eastern alien invasion.
As if he knows what I'm thinking, he issues an ominous warning.
Even ominous beacons of misfortune are just friendly boys looking for companionship.
Clinton, the latter often painted in dark hues and with ominous narration.
Similar ominous remarks have been made by another tech billionaire — Elon Musk.
Shaya released a few updates, before saying goodbye on an ominous note.
She does still appear to keep in touch with her ominous roots.
Cobwebs gather, candles burn, and a family portrait gets an ominous scratch.
The main suspect behind an ominous spike in a polio-like illness.
To the north in Ventura County, the numbers were much more ominous.
But prior to David's Sling, there was an ominous gap in coverage.
In stories involving James Brown, "they" and "them" often make ominous appearances.
He has delivered that message to voters in blunt, sometimes ominous tones.
Right before things heat up, two ominous strangers ride up to Bacurau.
For self-described "dirty trickster" Roger Stone, this was an ominous sign.
After two minutes, it wraps with ominous theme music and cackling laughter.
Her ominous warning to the Coca-Cola corporation was ambiguous and forceful.
Commentators retailed an ominous origins narrative involving bigoted isolationism and proto-fascism.
As the storm unleashed its full force, the postings became more ominous.
His office has not said what he will do, which is ominous.
These temperatures, combined with unusually low rainfall, foreshadow another ominous wildfire season.   
Even seemingly ominous developments for Mr. Trump become fodder for his campaign.
Every time a new aftershock hit, the windows made ominous cracking sounds.
If anything, this only makes the "Jaws" theme sound even more ominous.
In her hands, Leonard Cohen's ominous, sarcastic "Everybody Knows" sounded bitterly prophetic.
Ominous warning Ingabire's freedom of movement -- and speech -- could be short lived.
"It has this playfulness, but also this underlying ominous tension," he said.
Lamb's performance is ominous for Republicans as the November midterm elections approach.
That is why more Chinese domination in Asia would be so ominous.
Even in the middle of the day, they were dark and ominous.
At appearances here, Ms. Hodges speaks about the president in ominous terms.
Dr. Minnis had ominous words for those who had not sought shelter.
The ending is ominous: "For as long as I remain director..." pic.twitter.
The ominous countdown clock, tracking the next drop, comes courtesy of videogamelayoffs.
"Omnibus can mean ominous for taxpayers," Daines said at a press conference.
Stone then began publicly making ominous predictions about what WikiLeaks was planning.
The Americans Tuesday's episode of "The Americans" was quiet, dark and ominous.
Ominous signs started to pop up almost as soon as they began.
There's no color more ominous in the Star Wars universe than red.
"Already, there are ominous signals of it in nature," the scientists wrote.
However, North Korea may appear somewhat less ominous than a year ago.
That ominous threat has appeared to escalate tensions between the two countries.
His fastidiousness seemed ominous, so I asked him if Hannah was pregnant.
But beyond all that, many officials and observers see another ominous consequence.
They don't share Newt's pedigree or Credence's ominous threat; they're side dishes.
He died in 1981, never seeing his most ominous predictions come true.
That, economists are saying, is an ominous sign for the UK economy.
The existence of these ominous tapes is the best antidote to oblivion.
That's an ominous trend for Silicon Valley and the broader American economy.
"Bascule V" (1967) is seriously ominous, suggesting a looped, endlessly hacking guillotine.
Sounds ominous given that was just before a brutal rolling correction got going.
It's an ominous sign for a company when the federal government gets involved.
After her ominous introduction, Remini begins unraveling her own past involvement in Scientology.
The group's ominous lawn army is part of its campaign to fight misinformation.
Another survey, from Quicken, came to a similar — but somewhat more ominous — conclusion.
Wilson picks up a strange book, filled with ominous drawings and indecipherable lettering.
"How do you know?" she asked, with an ominous tone to her voice.
Elsewhere in the show, Archie Moore's "Bogeyman" (2017) stands as an ominous presence.
Trump is almost certainly the most ominous major party candidate in our history.
This month&aposs ominous moon will reach its peak at 4:21 p.m.
As we pulled out of VICE's headquarters in LA, the air felt ominous.
The Texas withdrawal of the challenge to the stay is an ominous omen.
In Iran's eyes this Arab offensive is part of a broader, ominous front.
Brigade's breakup could still cast an ominous shadow over the govtech ecosystem, though.
Season 24 of "The Bachelor" opens with the ominous call of a hawk.
They start with "Hakuna Matata," which sounds rather ominous in Bean's guttural accent.
Ominous signs began cropping up all along the East Coast as 2014 began.
Let's start with the trailers, which are as vague as they are ominous.
There are no ominous purple waves; museums and royal palaces surround the Serpentine.
Murakami always has an eerie, ominous feel at the end of his novels.
An ominous refrain refers to Newton as a "prince with a thousand enemies".
Sure, it's ominous and makes their skin glow, but it seems super inconvenient.
But in the winter, that getaway might turn into an ominous-looking igloo.
Some Republicans close to the process are taking that as an ominous sign.
As we near the election, this notion of manipulating facts grows more ominous.
Months before his death, Alan Thicke received an ominous warning about his heart.
For anyone concerned about the power of money in politics, that's ominous news.
Beijing has been growing impatient, and the signs are nothing short of ominous.
A more ominous sign for Republicans may be their party's divisions by age.
Many immigrants like him, he says, hear ominous echoes in President Trump's words.
The launch was made into a threatening gray sky with ominous cumulus clouds.
Let me be clear: This is not a dystopian fantasy or ominous prediction.
Farage preferred ominous posters of the immigrant masses supposedly invading the British Isles.
China's liberals see ominous signs of a society tugged backward by ideological currents.
The Chainsmokers run the risk of seeming the opposite of natural: ominous, synthetic.
And a big reason for that is how it handled those ominous clicks.
As ominous as they appear, Sansa's uneasy interludes make her trauma journey realistic.
He also refers to the growing budget deficit as an ominous economic issue.
Taylor of the International Crisis Group said a victory signals an ominous trend.
Anything bigger than a magnitude 4 is represented with an ominous red circle.
" The ad closes with this ominous warning: "Trump uses power for personal gain.
Phillips bids an ominous goodbye to Cooper, which leads me to my theory.
The bell tower has been an ominous place for A and her dolls.
Despite my efforts, I had an ominous feeling in my stomach after lunch.
DO YOU SEE THAT AS HEALTHY, RETURN TO NORMAL, OR SOMETHING MORE OMINOUS?
"We should treat them without mercy and we will," hisses an ominous Cersei.
Though worryingly, the recent slowing also carries ominous news for the thawing landmass.
The airline spokesperson also explained the reason for retiring the ominous flight number.
In February, the Snow Moon (or Hunger Moon, which sounds way more ominous).
" At Monday's early platform meetings, a subcommittee changed the word "ominous" to "dangerous.
It's dyed that ominous red so firefighters know exactly where it's being released.
Fewer ominous tracking shots and more story and dialogue would have been welcome.
On August 17, 2019, glowing smoke in Humaitaa, Brazil, looked ominous at night.
There was, however, a familiar ominous atmosphere surrounding the Yankees before the game.
And now he's making a similarly ominous forecast about the momentum-value unwind.
Montana's Crowne Plaza Hotel Billings is considered on the dark and ominous side.
His Gump-like ubiquity made his disturbing text messages all the more ominous.
The G.O.P.'s essential message will remain unchanged, and the consequences are ominous.
The orchestra seizes on this playful pattern, giving it a monotonous, ominous thrust.
The purge reinforced fears of an ominous, violent side in the prince's entourage.
I had an ominous feeling, but we had nothing conclusive to act on.
I mean (ominous organ chords, please) the staff meeting that never, ever ends.
"Another ominous record has been set," Gore tweeted, citing a Washington Post article.
It has been an ominous month at the Supreme Court for LGBT rights.
It turned a few times, then got stuck, making an ominous creaking sound.
It opens with an ominous rumble, but quickly settles on more welcoming terrain.
The crackling, droning music doesn't help to make the video any less ominous.
Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniels's attorney, had an ominous warning for Michael Cohen's associates.
In this respect, Super Typhoon Maria has set a new and ominous benchmark.
One area, sectioned off from the rest, felt more ominous than the others.
Rain hits the window as the viewer looks down at the ominous scene.
The only ominous sign is a Star of David stitched into her dress.
At the Friday showing, the film began with an ominous sign: It didn't.
When the trade war broke out, so did the ominous headlines in Hanoi.
This would be an ominous turn in the battle for clean sports competition.
"Broken promises have consequences" are some pretty ominous parting words, don't you think?
Here, ghostlike, ominous sounds are shaped as adagio melodious washes, vast as curtains.
Most ominous, Brazil has high and uncontrolled deficits and a debt-to-G.
Given the ominous signs, some lobstermen, and lobsterwomen, are trying to branch out.
But these ominous signs of Irma's churn toward Florida were often short-lived.
For Ms. Issachar's family, ominous signs emerged soon after her arrest in April.
In the book, the warning signs about Oppenheim start out small but ominous.
The ominous exchange of words between Washington and Pyongyang kept investors on edge.
A "Concerning vision" is not necessarily an ominous omen (although it could be).
The electronic musician who calls himself Burial deals in blurry, melancholy, ominous implications.
THE MOOD music had grown so ominous that the shock was somewhat muted.
It's ominous but it has not sent the world over a cliff, yet.
But the schools are failing, experts say, with ominous consequences not far ahead.
That's ominous for other subordinates who have been at odds with the President.
But it did not take long Saturday for an ominous sign to appear.
But that night soon turned into an ominous chapter in Mexico's modern history.
Of the many warning signs we've seen in Poland, this was particularly ominous.
The Hogan case had another dimension that was equally ominous for media organizations.
It's suggesting default risks are rising — an ominous signal for the stock market.
Before the internet went dark, some cellphone users received ominous messages from officials.
The title of episode six — "The Pollywog" — sounds a bit ominous to us.
KAPLAN: THAT WOULD BE A MORE OMINOUS REASON FOR THE INCREASE IN YIELDS.
Or could it represent something else that should inspire the same ominous feeling?
A child's tricycle becomes ominous when you put a Geiger counter near it.
Roaming fees are like an ominous and pending threat looming over any trip.
But the taproot of Yogi Adityanath's popularity is in a more ominous place.
But the effects already are clear, with ominous implications for the entire economy.
The firm created ominous warning labels and brochures to send to its companies.
But Brexiteers, awakening late to this ominous possibility, have tried to deny it.
By early September, Australia started seeing ominous signs about this year's fire season.
There's something ominous about it, this ooze so thick it might be blood.
"There are ominous clouds gathering in your horizon," al-Awlaki warns American Muslims.
Upon entering the gallery, one is immediately aware of the piece's ominous presence.
For Ruilova's first foray into large-scale inflatable sculpture, it's a bit ominous.
The dome lights were made to look the ominous helmet over an electric chair.
This threat must have sounded more ominous in French than it does in English.
"These trends are potentially ominous for the NLD for the 2020 election," he warned.
The Treasury Department, in unveiling its sanctions, described the Russian businessman in ominous terms.
My inbox is littered with ominous warnings about how 2017 will see more uncertainty.
Social media companies need to stop launching additional amplification tools into the ominous void.
Some people hated giving up their Note, even after all those ominous airline announcements.
It's challenging to overstate the potential ominous impact of these appointments on reproductive health.
I do think there&aposs an ominous challenge coming up, with automation and robotics.
First, the ominous clouds, then a foreboding wind, then an unrelenting torrent of rain.
For advisory firms the landscape looks more ominous, although there is certainly still opportunity.
The series' trailer includes heavy, provocative, ominous questions in a Black Mirror-esque vein.
The more Diane refuses to speak on this subject, the more ominous it becomes.
It's not totally clear what she's guilty of, other than ominous warnings, but okay.
An assassination attempt on Moustadroine Abdou, another vice-president, on July 21st, is ominous.
The clouds may be ominous and the sky grey, but it is not falling.
Freeman suggested that one of the brake lines might be frozen, which sounded ominous.
It's an ominous sign of what's to come, though public opposition will be formidable.
President Donald Trump just issued a direct and ominous threat to the Justice Department.
"The Technology Trap" may well ensnare doom-seekers' attention with its ominous-sounding title.
The revelations of the Obama era political targeting grow more ominous by the day.
All part of the negotiating process or an ominous sign of things to come?
The governing Socialists are squeezed from left and right, with ominous anti-German overtones.
If the interview unearths anything ominous, only then would it become an official investigation.
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.
The ominous story was one of the first official reports on the AIDS epidemic.
D.: New Orleans After the Deluge" or Richard McGuire's quietly ominous graphic novel "Here.
But this ominous future earthquake may be more catastrophic that initially thought, warns scientists.
As he blurts out his ominous address to the nation, I wretch a little.
Despite the relative innocence of the image, there's something undeniably ominous about that tagline.
Set to ominous jazz, Mickey, Bertie, and Gus chase after their very determined friend.
But as soon as the curtain went down on Athens 2004, ominous signs emerged.
I think my music also communicates that quality, a bit dark, ominous and real.
Just listen to it: it's jaunty and happy; but also, underneath that, slightly ominous.
I blame the ominous whoosh for the death of the college kids last episode.
For Foer, the connection between the servers is particularly ominous because of its exclusivity.
Their jerky progress towards the negotiating table in recent weeks is an ominous portent.
Say this for DARPA, it's not shy about picking ominous names for its projects.
Either way, they come out as grossly misinformed, or as ominous prophets of death.
This ominous episode underlines how students are learning to be contemptuous of intellectual freedom.
Such an event is typically seen as bearish, as its ominous name would suggest.
They bear ominous similarities to the securities that helped cause the 2008 financial crisis.
The implications for our political process are ominous, but the problem runs much deeper.
In German, typed and inked on flaking sheets, they looked intriguing if not ominous.
Mrs May's thinking on this trade-off is unknown, but there are ominous signs.
While these clouds may look ominous, these clouds have been low to the ground.
Either way, their involvement definitely implies an ominous return to form for Twin Peaks.
In just this episode she says the following remarks that feel very ominous: 1.
He used a flashlight and colored filters to accentuate its ominous appearance at night.
Houdini's face, partially covered by a gas mask, peers out with an ominous intensity.
Misunderstandings are dangerous and can lead to ominous miscalculations, specifically when dealing with Iran.
The parks are providing persuasive evidence that something ominous is happening to our climate.
Richard Shelby, along with a handful of Moore's potential future colleagues, made ominous noises.
The overall picture is an ominous one for the GOP, according to Republican strategists.
To my ears, the language sounds ambiguous at best, and at worst downright ominous.
Despite its ominous name, a boa constrictor is quite gentle when properly cared for.
Early African-American voting is down compared to 220006 — an ominous sign for Democrats.
SCIUTTO: And so, the U.S. finds itself in a new, more ominous space race.
And the numbers in a new study released Thursday are the most ominous yet.
All that was missing was ominous, minor-key backing music (well, that and Kentucky).
"This is an incredibly ominous sign, which I believe confirms my thesis," he wrote.
Even on a continuum this expansive, the ominous dirges of Author & Punisher stand out.
What makes BCSP even more ominous is how the Baltimore cops paid for it.
I'm never going to listen to a repetitive, ominous sound the same way again.
The lack of context surrounding the ominous photo made the ad difficult to parse.
But in person, Rowan Hawke couldn't be further from his ominous in-game persona.
Earmarks will always be an ominous threat to the integrity of the legislative process.
But his ominous appeals have yet to help his standing among African-American voters.
It was easy to imagine one's political rivals as ominous threats to free government.
Timing. He had to make a decision Sunday evening, when the forecast looked ominous.
He found himself branded the "American Taliban," a label that still sounds ominous today.
Play a few bars of ominous film-score music and I'll flee the room.
The skies darkened, the rain grew stronger — "all the ominous signs," Mr. Miller said.
But as the storm bore down in full force, the postings became more ominous.
Ominous music plays, followed by images of the caravan that originated in Central America.
For much of the work's duration, the timpani keep up a low, ominous rumble.
Perhaps the most ominous warning came from Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Monday morning.
But kneeling during the national anthem is a gesture of humility, not ominous ire.
Even for people who don't have money in the markets, the developments are ominous.
But the music is ominous — all minor chords, twitchy percussion and detached keyboard tinkling.
This is a clear and ominous sign that the parasites are becoming more resistant.
It is an ominous sign for the durability of America's continuing presence in Iraq.
Since then, the silence from one of the frontiers of science has been ominous.
Instead, the turnout was lower than expected, an ominous sign for what's to come.
"Hot Item" (2013) is a furious collection of reds, tantalizing but also somewhat ominous.
Still, it was an ominous test case, and it's not the only warning sign.
Veteran technician Ralph Acampora has an ominous warning for investors: Beware the split market.
Once that ominous date passes, budget experts say, the government could default by August.
And he offered an ominous threat to Tehran should it resume its nuclear program.
Lamb's performance is ominous for the GOP as it heads into November's midterm elections.
" Stone also tweeted ominous messages ahead of leaks, including one that said "Payload coming.
Yet it has a potent sense of place and an ominous atmosphere of impermanence.
Emma and Camille bolt from her house, with Madame D. trailing with ominous threats.
It was an ominous note after a grim 2019 for brick-and-mortar retailers.
It sounds ominous, but aren't all life partners also lifelong patients in a sense?
The production is skittish, ominous and visceral, a soundtrack for puffed-chest face-offs.
Even more ominous, expectations for future growth hit their lowest level in four years.
It was a wisecrack, but it landed with an ominous thud in the courtroom.
Also ominous is the lack of interest among millennials in exploring careers in government.
And they paint an even more ominous picture for today's Republican majority in Congress.
The day began on an ominous note with the resignation of one of Mrs.
Seven days ago, that would've sounded a lot less ominous than it does now.
The sound of three low, ominous sirens broadcast on national television preceded the detonation.
All of this comes off as an ominous prelude to some kind of showdown.
The slow cadence will do that, as will its ominous melody in minor key.
There's Eric Dane's creepy father figure who makes an ominous "kids these days"-type statement.
It is ominous that Fed dovishness is no longer inspiring much enthusiasm for risk assets.
But in these images of blue-soaked bliss are hints of a more ominous future.
Anything requiring discretion—quarterly reports, year-end bonuses, or secret projects—calls for ominous workarounds.
We wanted to end on a little bit of an ominous note on that level.
"Mary Landrieu voted to take away your gun rights," a narrator says in ominous tones.
Texas has an ominous past when it comes to dealing with slow-moving tropical storms.
There were these ominous figures, the Americans in the background, and this line of people.
For the 48% of voters who, like this newspaper, opposed Brexit, this may look ominous.
The video turns it into something much more ominous: one last fling during the apocalypse.
" The country also issued an ominous warning that, "Only absolute force can work on [Trump].
The objects are playful, satiric, and materially engrossing, but their cumulative effect is undeniably ominous.
At first glance, Sunup resembled a bottle of iced tea — no ominous coffee coloring, here.
Acrimony is clearly set up as an ominous suspense thriller with a classic Perry twist.
And that feeling of "Not this shit again" permeated the episode, but with ominous undertones.
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.
To a generation of Canadians, "I smell burnt toast!" means something very specific, and ominous.
As he spoke, an ominous silence descended on Nairobi, the capital, as people stayed inside.
"So I can't really draw any ominous conclusions out of this whole thing," Schlossberg said.
That is ominous for stores, which are already having to cut prices to attract business.
By the time night fell on July 7, things had started to look more ominous.
Shrouded Moors starts off in an ominous circle of candle-covered stones surrounded by fog.
Ominous and obsessive, this eerie electro workout only has one thing on its dirty mind.
Try "Sign o' the Times," a concerned protest sung over ominous minimalist percussion-oriented electrofunk.
Things got more ominous as he began slurring, and every minute the slurring got worse.
Any private claim to personify the "We" in the constitution's "We the people" is ominous.
And then there was "Drowning​," an ominous track with a staggering, dramatic video to boot.
Talking about changing liberal laws is another ominous sign of Trump's aspiration to strongman status.
Each presidential campaign we hear about an ominous "October Surprise," which rarely, if ever, occurs.
FriendFace is totally not Facebook, and it reminds us of that with their ominous ad.
According to Price, this has ominous implications given that the NSA is a DOD agency.
As such, Trump's effective use of conspiracy theories calls to mind some ominous historical parallels.
Just weeks after winning the election and days before Christmas, Biden received an ominous call.
It is not Trump's fault that North Korea has crossed ominous nuclear thresholds this year.
It sounds ominous until you realize the star is not even in the city's jurisdiction.
Then a month later followed me on Twitter, and I was like, this seems ominous.
These aren't meaningful downside moves in light of what could be otherwise fairly ominous headlines.
The imbalance in statistical death makes for ominous headlines, but it doesn't violate international law.
The looming and ominous building sits on 9.8 acres of land in Philadelphia's Fairmount neighborhood. 
Stephen Bannon as his No. 1 adviser inside the White House is frightening and ominous.
All in all, the proposed tax cuts raise an ominous threat to the common good.
Also ominous are the party's rifts over funding the government near-term and avoiding Oct.
Sales of recreational vehicles could be another ominous recession warning that's now also flashing red.
Next came an ominous and murmuring roar: the audible lingering aftermath of the nuclear explosion.
The Center for Digital Democracy, a consumer advocacy group, described it in more ominous terms.
The fog set a beautifully ominous tone for our day spent moving through the Rockies.
For Jerusalem, this sort of U.S. national policy reasoning would be ominous on its face.
As usual on American Horror Story, the play for 'ominous characters' turns into silly stereotypes.
An ominous creature known as the Mogollon Monster is believed to live somewhere in Arizona.
"First Robin of Spring" (1938), for example, is weirdly ominous despite its ostensibly cheerful subject.
For a movie with a megalodon-sized $150 million estimated budget, this was ominous news.
That ominous vision bears virtually no resemblance to Conan Doyle's second account of the Arctic.
The play concludes with the ominous suggestion that — well, perhaps I shouldn't say any more.
However, she says it turned ominous and terrifying when he got out of the shower.
This ominous, faceless presence frightened me, so I kept my curtains shut at all times.
With the ominous nickname '"The Capability," the national facial recognition database has previously faced scrutiny.
We're also reporting on an ominous statistic from the CDC concerning overdose deaths in America.
Sinosphere BEIJING — The ominous images in the video pile up, set to darkly urgent music.
On Friday, after the announcement was made, the gathering took on a more ominous tone.
But make no mistake, the subject matter is dark, it's thrilling, it's scary, it's ominous.
That ominous forecast underscores the enormous strains the coronavirus has placed on the American economy.
The ominous announcement comes after cases in the US spiked 40% in just 53 hours.
Now and then a short bass drum roll suggests that something ominous might be stirring.
But one ominous development during the first leg of the decline in stocks, from Jan.
But even a Trump victory in November could be an ominous sign for the GOP.
For those who recognize it, "I've been to the zoo" is at least as ominous.
She also delivered one last ominous message ... using Laura's own infamous words about LeBron James.
There've been ominous numbers out of Germany, out of China, out of the United Kingdom.
Part of what makes the bond market so ominous is that it's not terribly specific.
The sell-off in stocks isn't the only ominous economic sign emanating from financial markets.
There was an ominous warning from the Democratic Unionist Party, on whose 10 lawmakers Mrs.
It is ominous that the pullout is being heralded by mischief-making nations like Russia.
Finally, we are joined by one more witness to the ominous nature of this regime.
In a time of anxiety, of ugliness and hatred and lies, the blaze felt ominous.
As for those childhood morality tales, you might want to skip the more ominous ones.
But the way music is now distributed allows drill to be especially personal and ominous.
Now, near the end of her tenure, the women say ominous signs are cropping up.
Beautiful as it is, being surrounded by water is taking on an increasingly ominous cast.
In that sense they were a fitting complement to her ominous vision of this music.
Edward Hopper's paintings captured a romantic loneliness, finding ominous beauty in scenes of collective isolation.
The case raises the ominous possibility that the virus is already moving through the community.
Cracks in the high yield market could be sending an ominous message to the markets.
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.
The comments could be interpreted as negotiating rhetoric, nonetheless such a late intervention was ominous.
She has become a ubiquitous figure in ominous Fox News segments and GOP attack ads.
The ominous "they" who would keep the glass ceiling intact didn't look that powerful then.
In an ominous blog called "no future for AM2R," Guasti gave in to Nintendo's demand.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's words about Marie L. Yovanovitch, his former ambassador to Ukraine, were ominous.
Gqom is stark, hollowed-out, often ominous homemade electronic dance music from Durban, South Africa.
Luckily, HBO released a second teaser as well, featuring some ominous voice-over from Tyrion.
" While Schnatter declined to reveal any more details, he had an ominous warning: "Stay tuned.
His character, who appears largely in ominous video recordings, is never more than a cipher.
Let's not overlook the power of simple solutions to such a complex and ominous threat.
An ominous, almost haunting melody pierces quiet strings as a vessel cuts across the sky.
The signs at Sears are ominous heading into the holidays, when retailers acquire new customers.
But even then, the "fix" feels ominous, driven by the clinical feel of the place.
Rolling brownouts flicker across the city, ominous but vague, like thunder rumbling in the distance.
Some now reflect back on that as an ominous sign for what would happen next.
Most ominous of all, the reigning champion has never been this dominant so early on.
Yes. What about the ominous re-follow from the person who ghosted you 14 months ago?
"It's kind of ominous actually," that Musk would be listening to the soundtrack, Corrigan said, laughing.
"So Below" rhymed, so she picked it, though she admits she likes the "slightly ominous" connotation.
This flock of ominous birds in Cork, Ireland, would be able to give Alfred Hitchcock nightmares.
But the absence of any reference to verification in the communique struck Korean experts as ominous.
" And one man gave Roof an ominous warning: "Whoever your creator is, he's coming for you.
"Gloves Off" mostly focuses on Mike, who makes an ominous decision in favor of half measures.
And these millions of dry tree corpses are an ominous sign for next summer, as well.
Which is an ominous sign in an Administration that means never having to say you're sorry.
Plains areas like Iowa are the best to spot the ominous Van Gogh-esque asperatus clouds.
A place that had once held so much promise now felt ominous and difficult to navigate.
We don't know, but there's something so ominous about it that really gives us the creeps.
Full moons appear throughout the film — moons that are ominous, mysterious, unlike the moon I've seen.
"The water didn't look ominous at first, it looked like normal water," she told the outlet.
It's an ominous sign during a season known to be strong for stocks, according to Colas.
An ominous male voiceover asks: Is this the day you finally do something about your weight?
I remember how the pages flapped, loud and ominous like the wings of so many blackbirds.
Finally...(APPLAUSE)... we are joined by one more witness to the ominous nature of this regime.
That being said, Trump's vile smear job on the 4 DC prosecutors were appalling and ominous.
Morland had tweeted an ominous message foreshadowing the tragic turn of events, which Strickland then retweeted.
Twitter-critics also point to a turnaround in management as an ominous sign for the company.
Inspired by this ominous prophecy, Ilana suggests that they really live it up and get tattoos.
I may be overinterpreting Justice Gorsuch's silence, but I think it's an ominous sign for employees.
Some of these, the heater especially, with its glowing red coil, had a somewhat ominous look.
In 1976 the Times thought that it was "the intimation of a more ominous elemental force".
In true Stranger Things form, everything is beautifully vague and set to SURVIVE's ominous electronic score.
Looking back from the vantage point of Gilead, these rifts take on a more ominous tone.
The tension grew thicker from there, an ominous reminder that Trump won this state in 2016.
It was May and the skies looked ominous as a storm hurtled toward the Haitian capital.
These ominous songs create an elegant mood in an otherwise hostile home — juxtaposition at its finest.
Finally, there's an ominous shot as the camera pans out in a puff of gray smog.
Some ominous investigations into whether imports into America are a national-security threat are on hold.
But, as myriad studies and ominous headlines tell us, no one is getting enough of it.
Plus there's a hint of their mutual enemy, the Night King, at the teaser's ominous conclusion.
The title track opens up with ominous horns before insect-like whirrs punctuate the higher registers.
This week the head of the army issued ominous warnings about the need for more cash.
In 2016, a sentence like Mao II's "The future belongs to the crowds" feels particularly ominous.
Those ominous reports that the current flu season is shaping up to be a bad one?
This site adds a stark, ominous, and foreboding tone to the film that is most effective.
Gaitonde's world and life are overwhelmingly immersive, as is the ominous trail he leaves for Singh.
The scene isn't meant to be ominous or depressing, but the weight of its emotion lingers.
At first, you might not even realize that something ominous hides beneath Antonio Santin's hyperrealistic paintings.
I don't think it is a final nail in the coffin - but it is looking ominous.
Could this be his return with the ominous "gift" he promised Cersei during this season's premiere?
Flash to this year, when the cautious or ominous headlines and signals are being shrugged off.
The film's title says it all with its vaguely ominous hints of trouble on the horizon.
An ominous impression can always be created by cherry picking a nominee's judicial decisions and speeches.
"Last time asset performance ranked this way was in 2007," strategists noted, striking an ominous tone.
Danny Perez: I think it definitely has elements of horror, it definitely has ominous sinister tones.
On Wednesday, Netflix released an ominous new poster that reveals the show's return date — Friday, Oct.
And as we prepare for the 2018 fiscal year budget negotiations, the signs are downright ominous.
That's ominous for hopes that Japanese companies will increase wages and investment to spur economic growth.
Once more the "signs of the weather" (as Churchill put it) are ominous for free traders.
Without giving these ominous ghosts the satisfaction of resolution, you might not be able to escape.
The ominous message said that Blake and the children needed to get away for a while.
But an ominous Facebook post apparently written by the killer predicted that not much would change.
It turned out to be a minor problem, but an ominous warning of dangers to come.
Independent groups supporting Baraka ran ads raising the ominous specter of outsiders taking over the city.
When demand falters, it's an ominous sign of what may lie ahead for the global economy.
It's odd that he feels more ominous about moving over now than he did in 1974.
For Democrats, it was an ominous sign of troubling trends to come, overshadowed by Obama's rout.
One final ominous but critical measure that all states need to undertake: Prepare for the worst.
Last week the UN released an ominous report: nature is disappearing at unprecedented and rapid rates.
Asia falls while global stocks gain amid 'ominous' trade-war jitters and shock central-bank easing.
For the first time Friday, he returned to the ominous language that has defined his campaign.
Kellyanne Conway, Mr. Trump's campaign manager, also offered an ominous warning for Republicans fleeing Mr. Trump.
Despite the ominous-sounding name, these are just wireless earphones along the lines of Apple's AirPods.
When singling out U.S.-targeted deals, the numbers look much more ominous, warned Citigroup's veteran banker.
This is an ominous indication of how far Democrats might go if they become the majority.
With every winding turn or ominous warning in the music, they were tight and on lock.
Assault weapons are large, ominous-looking guns — or at least that's how we colloquially define them.
Can you tell me more about the dark ominous whispering voices being played throughout the exhibition?
But his performance and his physical presence tend to make every interaction feel sinister and ominous.
Much more ominous is a brutal sexual encounter early in the engagement, which Catherine forcefully ­dismisses.
With the announcement of official proceedings against Poland, the EU closed 2017 on an ominous note.
This is a small story, but the incident is symbolic of something enormously dark and ominous.
And his threat to tear up Nafta is still just a threat, albeit an ominous one.
If you're a fan of ominous buildup and creeping dread, it doesn't get better than this.
I remember the [fall/winter 2000] show feeling ominous, humorous, surreal and enlightened in one go.
I also leave my door open since I believe closed doors can appear ominous and threatening.
The really ominous thing about Uber's investments is that they dwarf most other venture capital spending.
It lends her paintings of nursing mothers, babies, and children an ominous cast and dramatic irony.
The line separates fields of uniform, ominous black and fast, intense green — ex slaves and slaves.
One brave man did tai chi alone outside a public library, his solitude itself strangely ominous.
Yet despite the ominous-sounding name, volatility hasn't picked up on such occasions in recent years.
Others appear to have an unfortunate predilection for making ominous remarks that portend the novel's conclusion.
Republicans were blaring racist statements and ominous images of immigrants, calling them murderers, rapists and invaders.
There's still the ominous, dead-raising burial ground in the woods that will upend those hopes.
This is an ominous warning for developed nations that are increasingly having to battle coronavirus outbreaks.
The grim news from the devastated town of Paradise on Sunday came with an ominous asterisk.
Which is "Make Room Make Room" and the ominous food company in there is called Soylent.
But it's something that is likely more important and more ominous than we can even imagine.
It is just the latest sign that Europe may be entering an ominous new political phase.
I feel like I'm floating on an ominous cloud of dull terror, or flailing through molasses.
But a sign outside Field 9 casts an ominous shadow over the games being played there.
To the people of Hong Kong, it was ominous: Soon, there will be no tusi anymore.
" Daum continues: "It sounds ominous, but aren't all life partners also lifelong patients in a sense?
On Wednesday night, Spokane, Washington-based artist Travis Chapman shared a picture of this ominous beauty.
The fluttering woodwinds that break in came across like rustling, slightly ominous sea birds and mists.
But the falloff in Arizona to $277 million, from $281 million in 22019, still felt ominous.
The slogans aren't terribly original but the atmosphere is electric and at least a little ominous.
He called this year's gold rally, and Dennis Gartman isn't letting ominous signs change his forecast.
And it may be working on artificial intelligence-generated "watch lists" for neighborhoods, which sounds ominous.
You would think this ominous milestone might give lawmakers some pause about our unsustainable fiscal course.
Trump said Ji was a "witness to the ominous nature" of the authoritarian North Korean government.
Only the swirling, ominous overtures evoke the shades of noir of Franz Waxman's original film score.
Scholars say it's hard not to see the girl's killing as part of an ominous pattern.
Then came Donald Trump and a series of "missteps" that added up to something deeply ominous.
It seemed an ominous warning that the night wasn't over, and that military strikes might continue.
If the Trump administration does follow through, however, the consequences will be particularly ominous for Germany.
Some of his ominous predictions are now playing out as the coronavirus spreads around the globe.
Government officials and scientists said the new contagion had ominous similarities to the 2003 SARS outbreak.
As the publication date drew near, the correspondence took what Vacanti felt was an ominous turn.
The hospital is huge and has multiple long, ominous corridors leading to the old patient rooms.
It was quite an ominous appearance, especially for the Giants, who ended up losing 37-18.
Dark skies, a rainstorm and a muted color palette all suggest something ominous lurking just offscreen.
"The sky was really fierce and ominous," Bertish, 42, said in his first interview after arriving.
" JUAN PEREZ, SENIOR CURRENCY TRADER AT TEMPUS INC, WASHINGTON:     "It certainly looks like another ominous sign.
He was hospitalized in June for a breakdown after making an ominous call to his sister.
In other moments they feel a bit ominous: boxes you hope to never have to open.
Ominous times live on omens, and if you are looking for them you will find them.
A Moon Shaped Pool is an astonishingly rewarding first listen, in turns serene, ominous and skewed.
Take, for instance, his 2005 project "WMD," whose ominous initials stand for Warehouse of Mass Distribution.
Lil Wayne gave concertgoers an ominous warning ... if you throw stuff onstage you're gonna get shot.
The standard blue banner in the app is replaced by a much more ominous red one.
Euan Robertson started his job with New York City's economic development team at an ominous moment.
Editorial Tens of thousands of Haitians living in the United States are facing an ominous deadline.
By August 2014, ISIS' ominous black flags snapped just three miles from where I now stood.
He threatened Cohen on the eve of his testimony, mentioning his family in an ominous tweet.
The message was constantly amplified by ominous reporting and commentary from conservative, pro-Trump media outlets.
Calico, on the other hand, has more ominous goals of "curing death" to extend the human lifespan.
The ominous, humorous photos perfectly reflects the craziness of a season that can be difficult to describe.
"That was pretty well orchestrated," Cruz said, laughing off the ominous coincidence. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/712850174838771712
Despite all the celebrating in last week's episode of Game Of Thrones, some pretty ominous stuff happened.
The show ended with "Purple Rain" ... and an ominous recording of Prince's voice saying, "I love you."
Some Jewish Americans are discussing where they might seek refuge if things take a more ominous turn.
Fun Fact: Dennis Hopper was originally going to inhale helium throughout his scenes as the ominous Frank.
The ominous widening of spreads in the high-yield bond market — from 20143 basis points on Oct.
The book ends on a ominous, though contrived, statement by Superman — he's never had a dream before.
In 2015, the Obama administration received an ominous warning from the Dallas-based cybersecurity firm Trend Micro.
As for closing words, Obama left the press with some kind, if not ominous words: "Good luck."
This is the screen that quivers and glows in the middle of the night with ominous texts.
Or can they legislate a way out of the ominous cycle of brutal inequality and potential violence?
" It ends with an ominous threat:  "King, there is only one thing left for you to do.
The ominous "Day Zero," the day the taps run dry, was originally projected to be in April.
In her video for "Polyday," APigeon's aesthetic for high fashion, ominous graphics and dark synths shines through.
The mood is ruined, once again, by the ominous black car that arrives to whisk JoJo away.
"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.
In American media, the exotic Middle East faded; replacing it were depictions of violence and ominous terrorists.
That looks ominous for her in North Carolina, where nearly a quarter of the electorate is black.
"When she wants to send guys home, she sends guys home," Harrison says with an ominous tone.
He also says some ominous lines while attacking, so it's more interaction than players have ever gotten.
Some fear Mr Bolton is looking for a provocation by Iran, adding ominous undertones to recent events.
A single, shiny black feather hung from a small branch and fluttered, like some ominous calling card.
That brings me to Judge Castel's ruling Thursday, which features an ominous development for ballot selfie proponents.
Many hit metallic surfaces with sticks to create an ominous drum beat that echoed down the streets.
Devon — Literally show me a movie where opening the ominous, very old thing was a good idea.
Spotify had access to users' private messages, for example, which sounds more ominous than the likely reality.
The same principle works in politics, where praise isn't meant kindly—instead, it carries an ominous message.
Extra Crispy even has an article on "brinner," an ominous sign of where this is all heading.
But another passenger, Ramin Parsa, 32, of Los Angeles, said the weather was ominous even before takeoff.
Everyone is asking that question after the White House issued a rather ominous warning about North Korea.
Try "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker," a tribute to the Muse over ominous minimalist bass-oriented electrofunk.
Coming from a candidate who has incited violence against hecklers at his rallies, the suggestion is ominous.
Looks ominous, however the spoon and cherry appear to be a replica of a Minnesota art piece.
This song-based sequence is as poignant as the "Lay Your Hands On Me" one was ominous.
Check the video, it's a hectic scene onboard ... with ominous sounds and prayers for a safe landing.
Comments by Murkowski on Tuesday after she met with McConnell could be an ominous sign for Kavanaugh.
Its also the title of the sumptuous-yet-ominous short film from writer and director Daniel Brown.
"This is an ominous development for the Clinton campaign and for Democrats as a whole," Texas Sen.
But as soon they embark on the journey, their ship encounters a bigger, darker, more ominous one.
Sainsbury's' ominous findings seem to reflect what we already know: Britain's food waste problem isn't going anywhere.
It is an ominous warning to companies from the rich world trying to follow in their path.
On the same day as the Lahore bombing, ominous protests took place in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital.
Instead, it removes the extension for files in certain directories, and shows an ominous one-hour countdown.
But, her all-Portuguese post-fight interview had an ominous omission—there was no Ronda Rousey callout.
That could be an ominous sign for the Boston Red Sox as they prepare for the postseason.
Perhaps most ominous was a white supremacist rally in protest of an Islamic Center in Houston, Texas.
The satellite images of ominous hurricanes and tropical storms churning in the oceans are captivating — and powerful.
That so many are now scrambling to do so is an ominous sign of divisions to come.
But when does inner peace about the evanescence of life start to take on more ominous undertones?
Most ominous for Democrats: Trump proved to be a potent force whose popularity with conservatives is durable.
But next to the poster for "Golden Clinic", a Polish beauty salon, is a more ominous message.
Launch day dawned brightly, but my drive to base kept dipping into ominous pockets of valley fog.
The scenario would be a short-term boost for stocks, but it's also considered an ominous sign.
With names like Yellow No. 5 and Red No. 40, food coloring sounds unnatural and even ominous.
So the words Thursday that our "democracy itself is in the crosshairs" were both ominous and necessary.
Despite this ominous picture, the Zika Virus can be defeated through simple, time-tested public health measures.
With its disjointed drum machine rhythm and echoing Bowie vocal, the song felt like an ominous hymn.
It has an ominous title, and Shepherd Fairey is known for the political nature of his imagery.
But despite its ominous name, how many of us actually understand what a polar vortex even is?
They fumbled with a bag, which looked a bit ominous until they started handing out mince pies.
Unraveling financial markets would then darken the economic outlook and set in motion an ominous political process.
Just the fact that Biden was competitive in Washington state is an ominous sign for Sanders' movement.
Characters enter the ominous digs in "Bad Times at the El Royale," but they don't always exit.
"This is ominous," said Mark Kleiman, a criminologist at New York University's Marron Institute of Urban Management.
The opera begins with an ominous prologue that takes place in a realm between heaven and hell.
But it was where the turnout jumped so much that was revealing and, for Mr. Trump, ominous.
J.C. "Burnt Out Star," from the prolific Australian psychedelic band Pond, is idyllic, then sumptuous, then ominous.
The slick stranger Mooney, played by Dan Stevens of "Downton Abbey" fame, embodies an ominous, uncertain future.
Eastern on Wednesday, cellphones across the United States emitted the ominous ring of an emergency presidential alert.
If they were to leave, it would be a potentially ominous sign for like-minded Republican lawmakers.
And "Dark Ballet," from Madame X, begins as an ominous piano ballad before incorporating a Tchaikovsky sample.
Many events of the last week have had the ominous undertones of a destructive global trade war.
This feeling is confirmed by the ominous shadow cast against the wall, as David changes his shirt.
Instead they saw religious modernism as an ominous sign that the last days were now upon them.
And his case was even more confusing because, though the scans looked ominous, the boy appeared well.
Ms. Ammini said she was realistic about her safety, fretting about a recent ominous "silence" in Kerala.
The teaser hints at an ominous otherworldly presence that makes contact with the team in the jungle.
The opening shot of "What Keeps You Alive" is a mouse's eye view of tall ominous trees.
The trailer opens with helmets on stakes, and ominous shots of people hanging out in the desert.
After the weather forces them to abandon their car, they seek shelter at an ominous-looking house.
Ms. Hicks of Angie's List sees the early rejection as a good thing, not an ominous one.
A rhapsodic Air begins with an ominous piano solo, thickly chromatic and dissonant, roiled by heaving outbursts.
"And there it was -- an ominous spot on her brain stem," according to the family's GoFundMe page.
The woman tends a terrifying sore on her body, creating a strong, ominous sense of the inevitable.
In this ominous environment, Ms. Taymor moves the actors around like chess pieces, always threatening or defending.
She no longer had the cats, she wrote, with a lack of explanation that was slightly ominous.
And yet neither she nor her husband, David (also a middle name), found those stories prohibitively ominous.
Once you take the ominous rocky fortress out of it, it looks like a pretty idyllic getaway.
The portentous narration, too, could use a good editor and some variety in its consistently ominous tone.
And it points to ominous storm clouds in other independent-minded regions, from Scotland to northern Italy.
Scholars say it is hard not to see the girl's killing as part of an ominous pattern.
Yet as the sailor drifted to sleep, the conductor captured the ominous Wagnerian undertow in the orchestra.
And while Irma differs from the storm modeled by the researchers, their report was an ominous foreshadowing.
Then the Jensen malfunctioned, the narration slowing to an ominous lowing, Jonathan Reese replaced by Darth Vader.
And in this ominous plume, thunder clapped and lightning streaked through the dark column of volcanic ash.
The ominous Season 5 trailer dropped during President Trump's inauguration, along with a date: 5/30/17.
Jumping overboard into the bathtub-warm water, I watched their ominous approach, both as weather and metaphor.
That had prompted a visit from Manager Terry Collins and the trainer Ray Ramirez, an ominous sign.
His parting words, an unprintable version of "you really messed up by coming here" sounded very ominous.
Researchers have been issuing ominous warnings of a nationwide shortage of physicians, in general, for several years.
Nadal has been in ominous form, dropping only 20 games on his way to the last eight.
"I think it's ominous news for the President," said former southern district prosecutor Elie Honig on CNN.
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.
Major indexes tumbled that day, with the Dow industrials shedding an ominous 2175 points, or 23 percent.
It was not the most ominous sign of health trouble, just a nosebleed that would not stop.
And as badly as the government is treating the young today, the future looks even more ominous.
She writes that she warned of the 2008 financial years beforehand and sees similarly ominous signs now.
This sets off a chain of mostly comic events that are, by turns, ominous, bloody and cosmic.
Even more ominous for Google: The ruling is part of a larger antitrust investigation by European regulators.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual call-in question show contained an ominous warning about World War III.
The possibility of more restrictions imposed by an American administration offered an ominous future for Joey's livelihood.
"There are ominous clouds gathering in your horizon," al-Awlaki said in a warning to American Muslims.
They were taken as ominous signs for the global economy as international trade tensions hurt factory output.
When I opened the rusty gate to Ziggy's home, I got an ominous feeling in my body.
I remember the first time I saw the strange, ominous Confederate flag waving from my neighbor's door.
Our sources say there was blood on her pillow ... an ominous sign, because it's evidence of hemorrhaging.
" Her op-ed, however, also bore the ominous title, "Are educated women welcome in the Republican Party?
This is an ominous time for those of us who care deeply about the arts in America.
An ominous pledge If the US doesn't ease sanctions, North korea has promised the United States a "Christmas gift," an ominous pledge that could presage the resumption of long-range missile tests or a satellite launch, which Pyongyang had paused during bumpy attempts at diplomacy between the two countries.
Now scientists are facing another ominous possibility: that on rare occasions, the virus might be transmitted through sex.
On Monday, two ominous messages showed up on their popular Twitter account, followed by more than 200,000 people.
But ...  *cue ominous music* The Kings had a game Wednesday night at home against the Brooklyn Nets.
No longer does the ominous phrase, "United States of America versus Dinesh D'Souza" ring in this immigrant's head.
But the final scene teases ominous drama ahead: Lauren B. is shown complaining to an off-camera producer.
"Drugs, terrorists, violent criminals and child traffickers trying to enter our country," an ominous voice begins the ad.
Looming over this world is the ominous N.O.M.A.D.I.C. corporation, whose world you can take a glimpse into here .
"That being said, Trump's vile smear job on the 4 DC prosecutors were appalling and ominous," he added.
Ominous animal noises send him racing back to his house, which is empty save for a barking dog.
Threats became so commonplace that his wife could ignore burning crosses on the lawn and ominous phone calls.
This ominous period may last a year or more, and often does not lead to full-blown schizophrenia.
It emits an ominous, menacing aura, made even more disturbing by its simultaneous evocation of a children's playground.
But the most ominous possibility is that one of Danaerys living dragons blasts Winterfell into a fiery grave.
With the effects of climate change combined with a fierce fire season, the winds now seem more ominous.
From a rooftop perch he saw sand rising in ominous clouds as the shells dropped closer and closer.
Though once it enjoyed its time in the sun, ominous signals had built up in the anonymous market.
Bianco is building his case on an ominous trend in the current quarter's S&P 500 earnings expectations.
According to Miranda's ominous story, this kind of lifestyle might not always lead to a conventional happy ending.
Majorities still view the nation as on the wrong track, usually an ominous sign for the incumbent party.
To make the impending meteorological blockbuster even more ominous, Jonas is going to coincide with a full moon.
The Neil Young ballad is yet another reference to an ominous body of water and death — specifically, murder.
Turns out that was just a bug, but it seemed like an ominous portent of things to come.
But Black Friday also earns its ominous name by prompting primitive and unthinking acquisitive behavior in us all.
In particular, it's an ominous sign for the rest of technology," he said Tuesday on CNBC's "Futures Now.
"If we're competitive in seats like that, that's an ominous sign for Republicans," the former DCCC aide said.
These are the kind of shots shown off in ominous, rich colors, in the brief reel titled VERSUS.
Ominous words, indeed, as Singapore braces for the next ugly chapter in the Lee family's war of attrition.
It seemed ominous, but within a few hours the official was back and the truck was moving again.
At times, it's dark and ominous, yet there's still a warmth that permeates throughout the collection of tracks.
Each beat hit with the ominous thump of a war drum: Bernard viewing the blueprint of his body.
And occasionally an amplified voice spouts ominous and lyrical statements about holes without end and dark alternative universes.
Perhaps the most ominous sign for the third party movement occurred at a Washington dinner last Thursday evening.
Just preface all text-based breakups with a doggie carrying an ominous wax-sealed letter in his mouth.
Writing for John Roberts (the chief justice) and Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito warned that the denial was "ominous".
One ominous turn lies in the claim made by some protesters for the supremacy of their subjective judgments.
Tam Hunt took photos Monday of his neighbor's house, showing ominous cracks splitting the ground under the home.
However, the permanent sexual dysfunction and incontinence that often accompany standard whole gland treatment made survival feel ominous.
When the Mets had Steven Matz skip a start over the weekend, the cause sounded ominous: elbow soreness.
Though "biometrics" sounds fairly ominous, it's actually just referring to various forms of identification related to the body.
"Drugs, terrorists, violent criminals, and child traffickers trying to enter our country," an ominous voice begins the video.
In that context, Mr. Erdogan's recent statement that the failed coup was a "gift from God" is ominous.
Yield curve jitters: One of Wall Street's most reliable fortunetellers is flashing ominous signals about the economic future.
Yet, the ominous chatter of further investigations in New York smacks of trying to keep all this going.
Small-cap stocks sometimes lead the broader market, making a Russell 2000 bear market a potentially ominous event.
Aside from defrauding American taxpayers, the Gülen organization has an even more ominous objective in the United States.
But then I remembered my mother and grandmother's ominous voices when they called me into the living room.
In their absence, the party got bigger and weirder, and ominous cliques started to gather in the corners.
This is often an ominous signal of low inflation or deflation, and slowing economic growth or possibly recession.
The implications of the story being leaked are ominous for the president and his GOP allies in Congress.
The only decorations around her coffin were ominous white flowers that had been snipped and stuck in vases.
This is an ominous sign, since multi-family housing is an essential tool in easing a housing crisis.
At first, they warily skirt the strange origins of their relationship and the ominous terms of their parting.
The close race was another ominous sign for the GOP fewer than three months from the midterm elections.
She told Alexander Bacciarelli, her lodger, about the ominous feeling when he came home from a night shift.
At first, the orchestral music unfolds with alternating chords, bright yet ominous, packed with pitches, yet somehow lucid.
But there is a more ominous problem that those advocating "preventive" or "pre-emptive" strikes don't talk about.
The dinner is a reunion between family and friends, with an odd, ominous undertone that becomes increasingly pronounced.
It feels deliberate, every line, shot, and image building towards something big and, like grief itself, impossibly ominous.
His flow is typically pointed and effortless, the beat is ominous, and just about every line is quotable.
AG Rojas's ominous cinematography and Washington's perfect comic timing turn the thing into an award-worthy short film.
It's also become a local hit, an ominous street record that whose success speaks well for Bump's longevity.
Hundreds of rumpled sheets of paper assemble into rows of leafy black bushes, at once inviting and ominous.
But when suspiciously unsterile "vaccination kits" drop down the chimney like ominous Christmas gifts, Nick and Annji rebel.
It is clear why Mr. Sanders is scrambling — the Super Tuesday results carried ominous signs for his candidacy.
The first movement began with subdued sustained tone, with an ominous, questioning, fragmented phrase in low strings underneath.
"It looked ominous," acknowledged Nick Scandalios, executive vice president of the Nederlander Organization, which runs nine Broadway theaters.
In an ominous sign for Sanders, though, polls conducted after Super Tuesday show the race being quite close.
There is also a subtly ominous soundtrack, which signals without trumpeting them what are likely to be dire
On Tuesday, the president sounded an ominous tone in chastising Iran for behavior that he described as inappropriate.
Phrases that initially read in the work as ominous, compelling, or disjointed almost immediately became familiar cultural referents.
It is an ominous sign for the GOP of what might be to come in the November midterms.
Sunday's final round was moved up five hours to avoid an ominous forecast for later in the day.
A strange, ominous form looming threateningly over you, or a protective creature offering to shelter and nurture you?
This year, Nadal rounded into ominous form just in time for Roland Garros, by winning the Italian Open.
Mr. Strache's dismissive comments about journalists and casual planning to undermine Austria's media freedom are seen as ominous.
The ominous message coming from former administration officials often stood in contrast to the upbeat White House narrative.
Purchasing managers' indexes have also painted an ominous picture of how quickly the coronavirus outbreak slowed key industries.
Last week, when Canada passed its own version of the Magnitsky Act, the Russians issued an ominous statement.
Given the cascade of international news, you might be have overlooked ominous developments regarding missile and nuclear proliferation.
To foreigners all this may sound like an absurd spoof, but to democratically minded Thais, it was ominous.
But state authority over how to designate holidays has given rise to an ominous downplaying of MLK's legacy.
Inspired by acqua alta, the peak tides dangerously flooding Venice, Abloh's work is at once graceful and ominous.
Graffiti in street scenes appears as ominous as the writing on the wall in the Book of Daniel.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday that there are ominous signs in the trajectories of Caterpillar and Intel stock.
Even as they have turned the ground green again, they have brought the ominous crack of falling trees.
Ominous sign for Republicans It's a bad sign for Republicans that the 18th District race is razor-tight.
In this case, the defacements are ominous because of the very real possibility of a more militarized cyberattack.
But he also highlighted the danger for Trump in new facts emerging — and cited an ominous historical parallel.
Michelle Rodriguez doesn't give specifics in the new teaser trailer for "Fast & Furious 9," but it sounds ominous.
Screens above the doors indicated the elevators status and ominous storm clouds meant it was on its way.
"It's looking a bit ominous for the FTSE," said Jasper Lawler, head of research at London Capital Group.
Prior to the House Intelligence Committee releasing the complaint, Democratic members had already described it in ominous terms.
The sky was blue and the air calm, but ominous drifts tapered to the south of every house.
Other clouds appear to be changing in ways that are subtler but more ominous where climate is concerned.
Escalating threats and counter-threats arising from the United States and North Korea have created an ominous standoff.
Patients can become unnerved by a seemingly ominous silence, or put off by what passes for office humor.
From today's perch, the ominous signs that would lead to the crisis and bear market might seem clear.
The most ominous signals have proliferated on sites like Breitbart, often the online id of Mr. Trump's orbit.
Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, called the jobs report "ominous" and weaker than the headline suggests.
The world's most belligerent rogue state going from fission to fusion weapons is ominous to say the least.
Equally ominous is his failure to endorse a single-payer system providing all Americans with quality health care.
White faces are swept together, ominous anxiety behind every chance encounter at the airport or smiling white cashier.
On the first point: Diatribes about debt often come with ominous warnings that debt may snowball over time.
The trailer ends with the sound of Darth Vader's ominous breathing — yes, he'll be in the movie, too.
UXO, a new project that crossbreeds noise rock, dark hardcore, and ominous doom into a truly satisfying cacophony.
" When she shoved him away, she alleges, "he asked me an ominous question: 'When is your contract up?
However, Hamilton's solo room envelops the visitor in a mood so ominous and constrictive it verges on claustrophobic.
Our first image is an ominous one of Kylo Ren, looking out over a First Order hangar, sans helmet.
And not just because the lighting is poor — it's literally a dark trailer, full of shadows and ominous warnings.
It's ugly—an ominous black box about the size of two Mac Minis stacked on top of each other.
Pius may be the protagonist, but Law's icy portrayal of this young pontiff definitely gives him an ominous feel.
I'm not sure why Bradley Whitford was made a series regular to occasionally say ominous things and then leave.
That would represent a historically rare event – and an ominous one for the president's chances of a second term.
In place of their ominous critique, a more constructive view of economic management in the People's Republic has surfaced.
The second half of "Overview" connects the enigma of the rose window, Michelle's disappearance, and Hap's ominous laboratory secret.
Ciriza's "Erotic Slumbers of Pluto" also traffics in body horror, but with an ominous, as opposed to humorous, tone.
Just to the south, a fast-moving wildfire spewed an ominous cloud of smoke that enveloped the Carquinez Bridge.
Though the cause of the sell-off is uncertain, the implications for the rest of the world are ominous.
It's all very ominous, even if Comcast would have to comply with HIPAA and other strict patient data laws.
The buildup to Chad's arrival lasted what felt like a lifetime, with ominous music, waves crashing and birds screeching.
According to the complaint, he told her "that is not good" in an "ominous" tone on a phone call.
I started seeing trees that looked kinda ominous, and convinced myself I could hear rustling in a nearby bush.
This ominous sign is the latest example of the Trump administration's determination to dismantle critical regulations of big business.
But seeing an intelligent assistant like Alexa lose the ability to display video from YouTube feels a little ominous.
North Korea has issued an ominous warning to the incoming U.S. president, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap.
Mr Orban's Fidesz party campaigned in the recent election by plastering the country with ominous posters of Mr Soros.
Crabs scurry around to ominous music, people poop their pants, and off-the-shoulder tops practically count as formalwear.
The Homecoming teaser features empty, industrial spaces filled with ambient Radiohead; there's an ominous, chilly sparseness to it all.
It's a mysterious black cat and those ominous eyes say it all: kitty is focused on something—like prey.
It features familiar characters from Dragon Ball Z, Naruto, Death Note, and One Piece — including a certain ominous shinigami.
" The sketch ended on a somewhat ominous note, with De Niro's Mueller referring to a New York investigation. "P.
The number is slightly off its high of $11.5 trillion in mid-July but still carries potentially ominous consequences.
In an ominous sign for his re-election prospects, fully 62% express reservations about Trump winning a second term.
We see them hang with their buddies when all of a sudden ominous gunshots ring out in the distance.
The video was particularly ominous since Kara-Murza nearly died last year of what he claimed was deliberate poisoning.
The first teaser emerged last month, but was little more than just some burning books with some ominous underscoring.
The first season of This Is Us was a dazzling array of time jumps, plot twists, and ominous suggestions.
The trailer is full of throwbacks to The Shining, including an ominous "redrum" spelled out on Danny's bedroom wall.
A woman's dress shoe cuts through dried grass as bass drums and ominous horns sound before fading to black.
Since then, the reversal has been less dramatic, but it has been "consistent and ominous," according to the report.
The score by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto, with additional music by Bryce Dessner, is effectively ominous and grim.
Slightly more ominous—if still well-intentioned—is his plan to Closely Monitor Mental Health of White House Staff.
An ominous end to the episode, it looks like season three could see the return of the pair's hijinks.Trent!
However, for many people who long for a real alternative, the reality behind the myth casts an ominous shadow.
From now until November 7, the campaign would air clips of Comey's remarks accompanied by ominous minor-key music.
Penance (it's as ominous and non-specific as it sounds) is coming for her and pretty much everyone else.
But it's the bonkers, ominous awkwardness of the whole scene that really solidifies its status as an iconic moment.
He hints at nefarious conspiracies; he highlights every problem and every threat, making it sound as ominous as possible.
That may sound like an ominous prospect, but it's nothing compared to the season now coming to an end.
The Gorsuch hearings have been a charade, but the results are far more ominous than non-experts would understand.
Twice champion and 14th seed Victoria Azarenka continued her ominous advance, beating Czech Barbora Strycova 6-2 6-73.
More ominous was the Tennessee crowd that joined the attack on a genuine war hero with hoots and hollers.
They can add up really fast, and it's easy to find yourself combing through an ominous credit card statement.
More ominous even than ObamaCare suppressing job growth, wage growth, and economic output, is the ACA's effect on care.
"Big data" has become such a big part of our lives and lexicon that it is no longer ominous.
As the stock market keeps moving higher, valuations have reached an ominous level that comes appropriately enough on Halloween.
"Female Vampire" is built on an ominous, strobing electronic backdrop, over which the vocals float in a soothing disquiet.
Economists anticipated a more ominous employment picture, in part because of the General Motors strike (The New York Times).
Brooks's decision to retire was particularly ominous: She had been tapped to serve as the House Republicans' recruitment chair.
Set in Los Angeles, it has a sunnier vibe than "Louie," which inhabits a sometimes ominous nighttime New York.
The prosecutors' decision to go ahead and indict Ghosn and Kelly is an ominous development for the two men.
This shortage carries two ominous implications for American health care: soaring appointment wait times and heightened stress for physicians.
But she's also delivering ominous information about her old subject, which takes all the fun out of the scene.
I'm 85, and find it ominous that the machine presumes that anyone that old shouldn't be on the thing.
And though the President's candidates may win, Ohio's close race could be an ominous sign for the GOP.  2.
Danvers's ominous ubiquity mocked by her head popping up after the dome was lifted on a silver serving dish.
"To make our nation great, everyone's gotta make sacrifices," his senator announces in a debate, before an ominous pause.
What sustains this highly unusual film, and lends it an ominous momentum, is the figure of Rogowski, as Georg.
It's an ominous, tectonically churning piece of work, suggesting some kind of deep solar exchange in dynamics and tone.
Arda's squad responds to a call for backup at an ominous mansion that was once an Ottoman police station.
They are not creatures, we learn from the wall label, but the ominous eyes of the oppressive white man.
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.
As her older love interest, Mahershala Ali gives a silky performance with ominous undertones that never turns into caricature.
Still, this experiment is apparently Discovery's main purpose in the war effort, so for now, ominous spores it is.
They seemed pale and quiet as they were carried in, which can be an ominous sign of major bleeding.
Jarring imagery and ominous details rush in, then recede before you've quite figured out what to make from them.
For many Afghans, this looks less like impending reconciliation and more like an ominous taste of things to come.
I started with YAWN, LOW KEY and a couple of wrong assumptions — "resonate" for IDENTIFY and "ominous" for UNLUCKY.
Left alone in their apartment, his wife was getting ominous phone calls, with just silence at the other end.
" The ominous music turns tender when he chokes on his own conscience: "For a minute there, I lost myself.
"Universal Theseus," one of the most haunting in the book, consists of formal lectures delivered in an ominous auditorium.
Though an increasingly ominous thunderstorm is raging outside, terminally self-centered humanity is the real agent of destruction here.

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