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"portent" Definitions
  1. a sign or warning of something that is going to happen in the future, especially when it is something unpleasant

197 Sentences With "portent"

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This time he would seize the portent before it fizzled.
It's a portent of the excessive kitsch that follows inside.
This is seen as a portent of a U.S. recession.
If the past is any portent, discriminators find a way.
The story of the Spice Islands holds another alarming portent.
IO, the two firms had also been working together, with Portent.
That was a portent of the bigger crisis of 2007-08.
There are two potential reasons why the curve remains a portent.
Experts say the attack is a portent of what lies ahead.
By contrast, Nguyen says the animal's death is considered a portent.
Whether that's a portent for the Kavanaugh vote, though, is unclear.
And then, like some portent out of Castaneda, I see a vision.
To be fair, an omen isn't necessarily a portent of negative things.
But fear not, skywatchers: this isn't a portent of the End Times.
To me, it was a portent of the misery I'd soon suffer.
Of course, not all the horror of The Handmaid's Tale is portent.
A "flattening" curve is often considered a portent of slowing economic activity.
Today, the victories of Lee, Innamorato and Fielder look like a portent.
YouGov, the international data and analytics group, has acquired "social analytics" startup Portent.
Terms of the deal remain undisclosed, although I understand the acquisition includes Portent.
The father agreed with Phuntso that spotting one here was of great portent.
The story it tells is grim, a portent of nature altered and convulsive.
But perhaps celebration is always rimmed with portent — then as much as now.
The whole thing lacks an appropriate level of portent, gravitas and, yes, drama.
The loss of Cu Rua, or Great-Grandfather Turtle, was seen as a portent.
There were two ties and four lead changes, a portent of what lay ahead.
Their jerky progress towards the negotiating table in recent weeks is an ominous portent.
"Alexa's gateway drug is more portent than ever," is how Mashable's review put it.
As a bloc, they voted three-to-one for Bolsonaro, a portent of a
In this song, that summer feeling is global warming, a portent of environmental disaster.
In the haze of connectivity, are we not all drawn to the same nightmarish portent?
Many ordinary savers, meanwhile, view the central bank's move as a portent of unstable times.
The opportunity arises by accident, a moment of serendipity and a portent of future trouble.
In retrospect it seems prescient, almost a portent of the case that would come his way.
"We're all staying on and the entire team including myself have three-year lock-ins," Portent.
Now, in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, I fear the Cape Lookout seashore offers a portent.
That's why Hitler's monstrous shadow hangs over the proceedings like a portent of atrocities to come.
An EU shorn of Britain's deregulating influence is a troubling portent for the liberal world order.
Her sentences are lush, thick with portent, like the air that hangs heavy before the flood.
But Trump's failure in Puerto Rico is representative of his presidency, and it is a portent.
The story told by the recent wildfires is grim, a portent of nature altered and convulsive.
D'innombrables rues parisiennes portent le nom d'hommes de lettres, comme pour marquer physiquement leur extraordinaire influence.
CNN Opinion asked expert commentators to weigh in on the meaning and portent of Soleimani's killing.
It's a reminder of the political portent of the dancefloor, in the shape of a party track.
Mongolians believe the tomb to be sacred and any disturbance of its site a portent of disaster.
So why, then, is McConnell so insistent on being a portent of doom for the GOP majority?
In a portent of the long flight ahead, traffic getting to the airport was a virtual standstill.
Rising interest rates are a disturbing portent for stocks, he noted, and they are climbing rapidly now.
That situation is well-known as a portent of a potential economic recession, according to Paul Hickey.
For Rajesh, it was a portent of the future—the first of many such breakdowns to come.
Since then, however, the animal's fate has not been an encouraging portent of the territory's post-colonial progress.
Turns out that was just a bug, but it seemed like an ominous portent of things to come.
Little did I know that that was a portent of how everything in Iowa was going to go.
Little did I know that that was a portent of how everything in Iowa was going to go.
This is a portent of doom, of course, but Mr. Barbagallo makes it excellent black humor as well.
If that's any portent, Facebook might just be early to delivering mainstream users the shift from text to Stories.
At first Susie thinks the move is a good thing… until she realizes it's a portent of comedy doom.
For Trump, it may be portent of inter-partisan conflict, even as he enjoys sky-high approval among conservatives.
This was nothing short of a moth plague, a massed infestation, a Biblical portent of doom for the world.
The monster from nature by contrast is a tangible, visible being, sometimes seen as a wonder or a portent.
The church in Jersey City where they married held a portent in its very name: Our Lady of Sorrows.
We have become a portent of what the world can expect if it does not act on climate change.
I will not think this was some kind of portent, that she was a harbinger of all that followed.
Yet there is no sense of doom, no portent; the rain, you sense, will be welcome when it arrives.
The move was seen by many Christians as a portent of things to come in an increasingly intolerant Islamic Iraq.
In a portent of the type of violence to come, IS infiltrated the northern city of Kirkuk on October 21st.
But when they announce two days later that Mr. Neville is leaving the company, it suddenly seems full of portent.
Sitting with Antoine at his home in the bush of the interior Arctic, this skyscraper portent would probably seem outrageous.
One of the highest disciplines of civilization is to resist overloading catastrophe with meaning, turning it into symbol and portent.
In a region already reeling from terrorist violence and racked by instability, it's an ominous portent of AQIM's rejuvenated ambition.
He and his "witchy" wife, as he lovingly termed her, tuned in to Bali, and received a portent of sorts.
If Conor Lamb, the Democrat, wins, his particular candidacy can hardly be seen as the portent his party would like.
Foreshadowing the cruise with lines like this gave "Ship It" the feeling of a horror movie, full of dread-soaked portent.
Looking further ahead, it's a potential portent of things to come as new and more complex "botosopheres" emerge around the web.
The tone is airy and light, with each moment played more for laughs than a Snyder-ean portent of inevitable doom.
Just as Mourinho predicted, Pogba had been less an outlier, and more a portent of the coming distortion of the market.
Edgar Allan Poe's gothic tale of friendship and mistaken burial is a natural fit for Mr. Glass's music of roiling portent.
So say occultists, warlocks, and 16th-century hatemongers, all intent on divining the meaning and portent of every bite you take.
These remnants are a poignant coda to the story above and the portent that attempts to wave us off from it.
His inability to put away the nomination until late April was a portent: The era of Owning the Libs was upon them.
A 'flattening' curve is often considered a portent of slowing economic activity, an 'inverted' curve has been a reliable predictor of recession.
In February, when the label's internal creative team produced a sloppy, unfocused collection, it seemed a portent of more mess to come.
"His utterance became more clear and piercing, and it made the simplicity of his faith seem almost like a portent," Eastman wrote.
While A Star is Born didn't portent to be completely lighthearted, the trailers certainly dazzled with snippets of a cute, loving relationship.
In the end, though, the Stone case might be a greater portent for this year's presidential election than any caucus or primary.
It's an image of unambiguous defeat but also an emblem of resistance and a portent of the ghastly conflagrations still to come.
Unheard by giants, still alive, world-smitten, though chill encloses me as light is lost— a portent or a memory of frost.
It's a portent of conflict that's yet to come — and bolsters concerns that another shutdown could still happen in the coming months.
The question, then, is whether the instability we feel now is a byproduct of progress, a portent of coming fracture, or both.
Mood: Everything in my eyeline is steeped in portent — a boy's sock, some lady's Levis, most cups of coffee, for sure all clowns.
It is, of course, too soon to guess whether it was a fluke or a portent of a sea change in American policy.
Like Tron: Legacy, Blade Runner 2049 has a booming (at times nearly deafening) soundtrack, remarkable visuals, and a sense of portent permeating the story.
With the Brazilian economy in recession, and many large firms heavily in debt, Oi's troubles might be a grim portent of things to come.
But it is also a portent of what is to come — and that future bodes ill for anyone who cares about victims of discrimination.
Either way, it might be a portent of things to come, as filmmakers try to frame the legacies of leaders who succeed through shamelessness.
Merely reading the list of affinities shared by the two preschool B.F.F.s in Ines Rivera's poem seems a portent of their inevitable falling out.
This is a terrible portent for continued economic growth, as countries with debt-to-gross domestic product ratios above 90 percent experience significant economic reductions.
That makes Israel's July military strikes a portent of things to come, as officials in Jerusalem increasingly seek to take matters into their own hands.
These are subtle criticisms, to be sure, but in combination with the judge's pointed defense of Waymo's pleadings, they're not a good portent for Uber.
For some in the NLD, contemplating the end of a long wait to form a government, the wrangling over the transition is a grim portent.
And the script balances humor, pathos and wish fulfillment as it portrays Alex's rise from mopey dreamer to confident warrior, without overdoing the mythic portent.
Aside from the saccharine sweet assault on the tastebuds, this truly abominable beverage is a portent of doom for the once-great nation that was America.
Observers see it as a portent that his Cambiemos (Let's Change) coalition cannot live up to its name, says Jimena Blanco of Verisk Maplecroft, a consultancy.
But this year, Ms. Hatmaker's outraged post was one small sign of the splintering of the evangelical bloc and a possible portent of the changes ahead.
Given Ms. Rhimes's ambitions for the company, which she sees as a 21st-century incarnation of that artist-driven studio, she considered it a good portent.
The surge in the price of Bitcoin strikes many observers, including the billionaire investor Warren Buffett, as a classic portent of a bubble ready to pop.
To many, the failed local election in February was an ominous portent of what could happen when they head out to vote for their next president.
Rating In its first season, Bloodline tried my patience by endlessly spinning plates covered in dread-soaked portent that seemed like they might never add up to anything.
"What you see in these testosterone trials is an ominous portent of cardiovascular disease, although it remains a prediction, not a fact," Dr. Handelsman said in an interview.
It's also almost solely consumed in the New England region of the US. So, make of that what you will as a portent of things to come on Sunday.
Tell that to the contemporary human heart, battered and buffeted by the relentless present, surging each time the phone vibrates with a fresh news alert, another portent of disaster.
The spread between two- and 10-year yields has in turn shrunk to the smallest since 2007, a flattening that has been a portent of recessions in the past.
The meteorite was not interpreted only as a portent of military triumph, however, as showcased by a broadsheet called The Meteor in Ensisheim, written by the satirist Sebastian Brant.
But after the elation of achieving this goal, looking down at this bay with this massive iceberg in the middle of it, you realize the portent of that event.
And the research suggests this could be a portent of changes that could come to forests across much of the Atlantic Tropics, as climate change drives more powerful storms.
The series has also seen a steady decline in its overall warmth and saturation, a seeming portent of the long winter the series has been promising since the beginning.
Kaitlyn Tiffany: For an episode of television so heavy with lab-grown emotional weight and The Hometown Dates Are Approaching portent, this week's The Bachelor was very light on plot.
This includes using YouGov's panel to survey consumers and using YouGov Profiles data to help media teams plan their marketing campaigns by "mining" audiences around movies, programmes and actors. Portent.
Regardless of whether VXX's strong performance is a portent of trouble for stocks next year, higher levels of daily stock gyrations should draw more investors to the ETN, analysts said.
In an ominous portent, he said, an animated video appeared online last year depicting the crown prince — often referred to by his initials, M.B.S. — leading a Saudi invasion of Iran.
And does part of the answer, scientists and local residents ask, lie in the bay itself, at once a testament to Brazil's economic power and a portent of environmental risk.
A show laden with portent which was as good as most years, not as good as the best, paradoxically made fascinating and a touch boring by the backstage dealings at NJPW.
The tweet struck me as an unsettling portent of how Trump's presidency was likely to unfold: rash, petty, ostentatiously uninformed, with no regard for public safety or the mechanics of governance.
The opus "A Day in the Life" sounds more ominous than ever, a portent of late '60s chaos, of the storm gathering on the other side of the Summer of Love.
For all its prowess at Go, Deep Mind's new neural net can't make you a cup of tea or discuss the day's weather—but it's a portent of things to come.
Most US health workers and disease researchers think the wave of Covid-19 patients now threatening to overwhelm New York City hospitals is a portent of what's coming to every city.
As evidence, the League pointed to Hindu-Muslim riots in the northern states of Bihar and the United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh), both ruled by the Congress, as an ominous portent.
Another possible path would be for countries to see France's move as a portent of the disorder that could arise if they do not reach an agreement at the international level.
"Wonder Woman" begins with ominous, lugubrious music (composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams), a voice-over invocation of "darkness" and an aerial view of the Louvre that seems full of sinister portent.
Though The Sims 4 contains a worrisome portent about the continued stability of the media industry, Rodiek and the other game designers must also stay on the cutting edge of trends.
Now, as several areas in the United States grapple with measles outbreaks, largely because of non-medical exemptions for vaccinations, Kightlinger and other experts point to Madagascar as a dangerous portent.
And perhaps that rupture in time is the most chilling aspect of the work — that an accident of history could transform it from a shrine for martyrs into a portent of the future.
About a year before it went supernova, and as a grim portent of things to come, the star experienced a mini-eruption, burping a dense shell of gas and dust into the cosmos.
The vote will test the strength of European populism in the era of Brexit and Donald Trump, and will be seen as a portent of the French and German elections later this year.
In another portent of what could be a testy relationship with American business, Mr Trump denounced the cost of the presidential plane being built by Boeing, after its boss criticised his trade policies.
President Trump Posts Altered Photos to Facebook and Instagram That Make Him Look Thinner Is this Matt Novak story (a) darkly hilarious, (b) a terrible portent of things to come, or © both?
The final pairing in this round was iBP against the much-fancied Flipsid3 Tactics, and in a portent of what was to come, it took five closely fought games before iBP squeaked through.
Similarly, the Brexit vote could be a portent that the entire European project is also far more vulnerable to break up than its long years of collaboration and consensus-based rulemaking might suggest.
Smith hangs the moment over her novel like a portent, a warning about memory and the distorting tricks it can play with the sense of self one takes—or makes—from the past.
Mr. Stevens's lyrics personify Saturn by way of its roles in myth and astrology: a heartless ancient deity who devoured his sons for fear of being overthrown, and the zodiac's portent of aging.
As some commenters have noted, the suicide pellet Eugene cooked up for the Negan sister wives a few weeks ago evoked Walter White's ricin capsule in its ominous portent of some future death.
Ethiopia's climate is shifting toward more frequent drought, and about 80 percent of Ethiopians make their living by farming, so what we're seeing this year may be just a portent of troubles to come.
A third sign or portent appeared when the author, exhausted by a stretch of 12-hour days and swing shifts, and feverish from a cold or flu, takes a blanket to work with her.
For critics of the mayor, and even some supporters of his policy vision, the fight over the hospital smacked of a cynical gambit and a portent of how politics could pre-empt serious policy.
Todd: I enjoyed having Giancarlo Esposito drop by for a scene of portent and barely hinted-at horrors before he was killed off to return to his regular gig over on Better Call Saul.
These are grander, fuller pieces whose orchestrations aim for epic portent, adding thunderous choral singing (in the style of "O Fortuna," or the Star Wars "Duel of the Fates" theme) and thick, clomping drums.
The door, titled "29° C (Runaway Irresponsibility Effect)" (2019), reveals jagged patches of a United States flag through its sand-covered exterior, a portent of the tattered Republic that lies in wait behind it.
If you're looking for a similar portent for where the Democratic Party might end up years from now, turn to Indiana, where on Tuesday left-wing darling Dan Canon got pasted in his congressional primary.
NASA officials had likewise "fooled themselves," in Feynman's view, by treating the repeated observations of erosion in the O-rings during the testing phase as a mark of resilience, rather than a portent of disaster.
However, we learn in flashback that Richie, after seeing the number 18 repeatedly on his trip west, believed it was a portent, and secretly blew all the money betting on 18 at the roulette wheel.
Rapidement, ils portent leur attention sur un tweet de la dirigeante politique d'extrême-droite Marine Le Pen, au sujet de menaces proférées par un adolescent à l'encontre d'un enseignant, incident largement relayé par la presse.
The 2019 legislature race is widely viewed as a portent of how much ground Democrats can both keep and gain in the state, which has become a firmer stronghold for the party in recent years.
"Cushing posted the first decline in a couple of months, a possible portent of some leveling that could drive some support into the WTI curve," said Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, in a note.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - It's been two centuries since a British emissary arrived in Brussels bearing a dispatch of such historic portent but Sir Tim Barrow, Britain's new envoy to the EU, took it in his diplomatic stride.
Atmospheric textures rise up in portent, and Mr. Komunyakaa turns evocative: It was one of those nights we couldn't let go of each other, a Midwestern storm pressing panes till they trembled in their sashes. G.R.
The Mayor Pete bubble should serve as a portent of what might happen if we strip away every objective measure of merit, however problematic or biased, in favor of how someone's idiosyncratic talents make us feel.
The performance of Geert Wilders and his far-right Freedom Party (PVV), it was said, would be a portent of Marine Le Pen's chances in France's presidential election and of the prospects for populism right across Europe.
"Hujar crafted the portrait of a city in free fall, complementing Wojnarowicz's dark vision of Reagan-era America," the exhibition's wall text points out, summarizing an overarching theme and maybe also the portent of the photographer's oeuvre.
I had stood and looked at the painting while my children, who were still small, grew increasingly impatient; I had seemed to see in it a portent whose meaning penetrated me like a skewer in my chest.
The dark side of disco's always glaring at the dancefloor, glowering from underneath a novelty wig, sadness refracted and reflected by the ever-spinning mirror ball that hangs above the amassed crowd like a portent of doom.
J.P. So many verses, so many images: Laura Marling and a small band — sounds like drums and a guitar behind her — make Bob Dylan's wordy and endlessly adaptable portent of apocalypse gallop toward the end of every verse.
A flattening yield curve has in the past been a reasonably accurate portent of slowing growth and an inverted curve, when the long-dated yield falls below the short-dated yield, an even more accurate guide to looming recession.
While code-breaking did give Americans the jump on the Japanese arrival at Midway, the people in the film talk with such portent that the movie almost gives the impression that they can see all the way to 1945.
It may also have to do with the fact that instead of a single female candidate on the stage, there are still four (plus Marianne Williamson), making the imagery of a woman standing in white less loaded with portent.
When Venter summoned up his chromosome 19 on a computer screen, he was confronted with a gloomy genetic portent in the form of the gene for apolipoprotein E (APOE), which is responsible for regulating levels of certain fats in the bloodstream.
In whichever cultural products we look at, it seems like there's some kind of portent or sharp relevance, because the election of Donald Trump has shaken our basic assumptions about the country we live in and the people we know.
A portent of the Yankees' struggles at the plate came early: Gardner and Jacoby Ellsbury began the game with singles but the left-hander Blake Snell recovered by striking out Sanchez and Billy Butler and getting Mark Teixeira to pop up.
I have read dozens of articles in the last year announcing either the end or the beginning of VR. I have seen VR portrayed as a portent for humanity's most solitary, basic, and evil instincts over and over again in television and film.
All the way until this week when, in a portent of things to come, Republicans had to use Vice President Mike Pence to break a tie on the motion to proceed -- a procedural vote that is almost always a formality in these situations.
However, the push to limit earthquake exposure reflects insurers' fear that the surge in small quakes is a portent of a 'big one' in coming years, given the relationship between the magnitude and a total number of earthquakes in a certain area.
What in normal times seemed like a small, ordinary mistake—forgetting to take a child to a doctor's appointment, bringing him to school late, getting drunk in his presence—could, in the wake of a death, seem like a portent of danger.
On the Republican side, meanwhile, the defeat of Rob Astorino, the Westchester County executive was seen as a positive portent for the governor; Mr. Astorino had unsuccessfully challenged Mr. Cuomo in 2014, but was seen as a possible contender next year as well.
"The portent of things to come became crystal clear when a notorious Khalistani was given the front seat in the Corridor inauguration ceremony," Sushant Sareen, senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, said in a note, referring to pro-Khalistan activist Gopal Singh Chawla.
The judge called DOJ's argument "not legally plausible" in the face of public statements by Trump and the AG. That's a gloomy portent for a Justice Department that will continually have to ask federal judges to disregard the president's words as they consider his policies.
In a possible portent of how he might react to electoral defeat, Mr. Trump lashed out at House Speaker Paul D. Ryan on Twitter after Mr. Ryan criticized his dubious proposal to void the constitutional guarantee of citizenship to anyone born on American soil.
Not only that: 22019 percent of the members were then in their 60s and 70s and by the turn of the new century, they had become ideologically dominated by Euroskepticism against the cosmopolitanism of the elite in a portent of the Brexit conflict to come.
A Wednesday downpour — which ended up being a portent of Thursday's wiped out first round — did not prevent spectators like Jared Goff, the Los Angeles Rams quarterback, and the actor Timothy Simons, of HBO's "Veep," from following Woods through his morning pro-am round.
The notion that a private algorithm was being deployed to analyze teenagers' and low-income workers' musings and selfies on social media, determine their "risk level," and deliver the results to excitable parents struck many as a grim portent for the future of the informal workforce.
Disappointing trade data, which showed that China's import and export growth slowed more than expected in July, had little impact on markets, with many investors opting to treat the weakness as a seasonal or one-off blip rather than a portent of softer domestic and global demand.
Ms. Kelly became the queen's dresser 25 years ago and has since been promoted to Her Majesty's Personal Adviser and Curator, a hefty title that reflects the fact that each piece of clothing and jewelry is viewed as a piece of history, with all the portent that implies.
The home run was also the 12th that the Mets had hit in the last five games, and it was a portent: The Mets hit six home runs in the game, two short of the club-record barrage of eight that they managed in a game here last August.
But in the wake of the recent arrests and detentions of over 200 Saudis accused vaguely of corruption — including top businessmen, government and security officials, and members of the royal family — it is better understood as a portent for all of Saudi Arabia's citizens, powerful and powerless alike.
One version — from Ellen Nakashima, Adam Entous, and Greg Miller of the Washington Post — is full of ominous portent, suggesting Kushner was embarked on a kind of amateur hour cloak and dagger scheme whose purpose was to allow Trump to conceal communications with Russia from America's own intelligence services.
In a way we are: it's like someone plucked a value off a graph from 2030 and stuck it on a graph of present temperatures," she told the AP. "It is a portent of things to come, and it is sobering that such temperature extremes are already on our doorstep.
The increasing likelihood of a Federal Reserve interest rate increase would have been a problem a year ago, Mr. Birinyi said, but it is a positive portent at this stage, because it signals that the central bank is convinced that the economy is in good shape and will keep expanding.
Fashion Review The New York women's ready-to-wear shows began just after the video that exposed the seeming truth about President Trump's hair (or lack of it) spread online, and while those may seem like two unrelated incidents, the latter turned out to be something of a portent for the former.
Its blaze is recorded in the Bayeux Tapestry, in a register above a small group of men who point at the fiery ball — not as a remembrance of a wondrous natural phenomenon, but rather to commemorate what was seen as a portent of things to come, as a result of Harold breaking his oath.
If it was encouraging in the final weekend before the playoffs to see Tanaka emerge from a recent rut — he had allowed at least seven runs in two of his previous three starts — it was hard to say it was a portent of what might be coming if the Yankees advance to a division series.
Stephens—with an eye, I'm sure, to rhythm, but also pulling the strings of portent—braids these sweetly remembered talks with Alex's meditations on the nature and power of water: how not to panic while swimming too far from shore; the fierce, unfathomable drop between one underwater depth and another; the time he went scuba diving.
A scene at the beginning of episode four, when Krystal turns up at the water park to find her boss cleaning up several dead flamingos that have fallen from the sky, springs immediately to mind: In a Lanthimos-directed series, an event of this kind might be treated as a portent, an extended metaphor for the imminence of the world's end.
Whether the airing of this mysterious missive is a portent of the painting emerging from obscurity to join its multiracial brethren, or merely a publicity stunt that will drive it deeper into hiding in plain sight, there is one question undoubtedly on the mind of everyone in Los Angeles today: Who has purchased the movie rights to this blockbuster art mystery?
Perhaps the most disturbing portent of a bleak American future is that for all the millions of words proving not just Mr. Trump's dishonesty and unfitness to serve but also the dishonesty and unfitness of most of the people he has put in positions of authority and influence, there is no clamorous outrage that is not easily dismissed as partisanship.
It's almost as if host James Corden's silly, staged tumble down the stage's luminous stairs was a portent of things to come: there were mic problems during Lady Gaga and Metallica's collaborative performance, and then there was the issues that plagued Adele's turgid, monstrously bad cover of George Michael's "Fastlove"—the issues themselves mirroring the mic problems that also torpedoed her performance during last year's ceremony.
"The president came in and helped close this race and got it to where it is right now," Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Wednesday as he and his fellow Republicans sought to put the best possible gloss on the latest and most definitive portent yet that their party — not to mention his own speakership — is in severe peril in a very challenging midterm election climate.
Because although scientists have assured the media that 224 RB2000 was not big enough to cause a major catastrophe, being roughly a thousand times smaller than the impactor that killed the dinosaurs, the hypothetical inconvenience of just two days' warning pre-impact of great portent should convince us to endorse programs studying close encounters of the rocky kind, like NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO).
"At this point there has to be mention of the immense portent which was seen this year in Germany: for on the seventh day of November [1492], near the city of Ensisheim and the village of Bauenheim above Basel, a great stone fell out of the sky, triangular in shape, charred, the color of metallic ore, and accompanied by crashing thunder and lightning," Tizio said in his History of the Sienese.
While not a steadfast portent of Academy tastes to come (only three NYFCC best film winners have gone on to take best picture at the Oscars since 2007: No Country For Old Men, The Hurt Locker, and The Artist), the NYFCC's picks can add much-needed buzz to a given film or performance, reprioritizing respective contenders for non-critic guild voters deciding which movies to watch as they make their way through their collection of screeners.

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