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"ominously" Definitions
  1. in a way that suggests that something bad is going to happen in the future
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Ominously, the number of cases under investigation as of Jan.
It proposes, ominously, a constituent assembly to revise the constitution.
"The warning is for all of us," Sanford continued ominously.
Ominously, Kushner is now said to be clashing with Bannon.
No, that's not just some ominously named Greek battle arena.
A verdant park looms in the background, trees swaying ominously.
More ominously, there's the potential for AI to run amok.
Nearly twenty years after its release, Cheerleader remains ominously relevant.
Even more ominously, the user base is no longer growing.
"You're right to think of the future," Susan says ominously.
"Your property now belongs to Negan," the biker answers ominously.
"Something has to be done about it," Trump argued ominously.
And the "another day" he spoke of is ominously close.
Just how bad may be ominously presaged by the title.
Instead, they spoke ominously about the consequences of a defeat.
An American flag hovers ominously during multiple ultra violent moments.
"Who else would Democrats let in?" the video asks ominously.
Ominously, she dropped her baton twice during the dress rehearsal.
" Trump added, ominously: "She's going to go through some things.
Ominously, there's no sign of political resolution on the horizon.
The cross sits ominously in front of a Bridgestone auto center.
"We have to fight her like father," she tells Jaime ominously.
At least the sound design, by Jane Shaw, is ominously effective.
Most ominously, America is embroiled in a trade war with China.
There are little girls, ominously not selling anything—nothing visible, anyway.
Just behind them, Trumpy the Rat's dark silhouette still ominously loomed.
"There are things going on in the house," she says ominously.
But more perilous decision points loom ominously just around the corner.
" And when asked, "What's the storm?" he responded ominously, "You'll see.
"There is a bear in the woods," a voiceover said ominously.
Most ominously, Iran is accelerating its advance toward nuclear-weapons capability.
And, perhaps most ominously, there was his last start against Oakland.
"IS THIS YOU FIVE YEARS FROM NOW?" the copy asked, ominously.
The answer to the second question, ominously, appears to be yes.
Mr. Krone lightened the coffee with almond milk, which clumped ominously.
More ominously, the government has advertised job openings in emergency planning.
It gave no explanation and, ominously, said nothing about his future.
"I'm wearing Levi's," Mr. Nordine said, deliberately and a bit ominously.
But this particular network has ominously just sat there, dormant since 2013.
Perhaps more ominously, a lower percentage say they're committed to your brand.
Since then, the "Russian factor" has loomed ominously over Trump's impending presidency.
But a couple of things seem different — ominously so — about this episode.
" When reporters asked what he meant, Trump replied ominously, "You'll find out.
"There is no end date for the warning," Global News adds, ominously.
Now, says Mr Li ominously, "there is a business cult for everyone."
I was wearing a long blue wig and an ominously short dress.
"People who feel under appreciated sometimes make desperate moves," Warner added ominously.
"Terrorists can simply swim across the Rio Grande," Ted Cruz ominously declared.
Vanessa and Seth ominously get into an argument at their engagement party.
" As Asan notes, ominously, "Eventually his choices will catch up to him.
Ominously, 7 of the 10 strongest landfalls have occurred since 2006. pic.twitter.
But he then speaks more ominously about "great-power diplomacy with Chinese characteristics".
The scene ends with the soda ominously erupting all over the kitchen table.
More ominously, the threats that characters face on this show are not fluff.
"People are just gonna keep killing themselves," Segel says ominously at the end.
A pulsing Italo-disco-esque tune with a synth line that ripples ominously.
More ominously, we learn that even Hitler and Goebbels have heard of her.
Maisamari tried pleading with the commander, until he shifted his AK-1003 ominously.
Ominously, he has been hit by a wave of defections to the PDP.
Crucial euro-zone reforms, like the completion of banking union, go ominously unmentioned.
"The person who sent it has been properly counseled," he added, somewhat ominously.
Perhaps more ominously shares of weapons manufacturers and defense contractors are up too.
This prospect already hovers, oh so ominously, at the edges of our watching.
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere ominously warned Vienna this week of "consequences".
But in 22, it feels ominously symptomatic of a larger trend toward chauvinism.
Last year Mr Putin ominously sent a former security-service commando as ambassador.
Fortunetellers point ominously to the last time the fire monkey occurred, in 1956.
The word "tetchy" hovers over these pages as ominously as the Spanish Armada.
The building's red exterior shone ominously for the partygoers and any passers-by.
Ominously, Russia reacted to Trident Juncture-18 with yet another act of aggression.
Ominously, Facebook has been aggressively testing a variety of monetization options for creators.
"I have to die in this strange country," she also said, rather ominously.
Rather ominously, hours worked—considered to be a leading economic indicator—are declining.
Singers whispered ominously in a language we in the audience couldn't quite understand.
"Yup," Ms. Davis declared proudly, a towering Fluffy looming ominously over her shoulder.
More ominously for Cruz, Trump has obliterated the competition in primaries thus far.
Even more ominously, juicing start-up Juicero completely closed up shop on Friday.
More ominously, it could make American manufactured goods less competitive in global markets.
"We will do whatever is necessary to resolve this issue," he warned ominously.
A DeVito cutout ominously lurks in the corner, surrounded by offerings from Purchase students.
Baldwin lurked ominously behind McKinnon the way Trump followed Clinton during the second debate.
Shortly before dawn the pile shuddered ominously, prompting those working atop it to evacuate.
His speech sounded ominously like an early bugle-call in a new cold war.
I'd been getting nervous as we got near the ominously named Truth or Consequences.
" He ominously added, "If he continues this will not end well for Mr. Moore.
At one point, two maintenance workers ominously strolled down the middle of the tracks.
But, as the promo ominously warns us, there's bad blood brewing among the men.
"There is an order to things," Wright says ominously in the 15-second teaser.
The gathered crowd of witches and warlocks begin to close in on her ominously.
Today the violent manifestations of white nationalism loom over our country even more ominously.
" He added ominously, "We won't wait for the battle to be in Saudi Arabia.
He has urged Parliament to "redefine" terrorism in a way that is ominously broad.
The Other's outline ominously hovers in the door frame, seemingly threatening the sleeping child.
"Is it the Illuminati or the Belluminati?" a narrator asks ominously in one commercial.
Ominously, the peak of the California wildfire season doesn't arrive until September and October.
Perhaps more ominously, even some of Mr. Modi's own party leaders are predicting doom.
But if you listen carefully, and you can hear it very clearly and ominously.
The windows of his parlor floor apartment were magnificent in scale but ominously opaque.
More ominously, the administration recently imposed costly tariffs on solar panels made in China.
" Then he turned to other candidates and ominously posed the question, "Who are you?
" Marcuse also suggested, ominously, that we should not "renounce a priori violence against violence.
Ominously for Trump, 2628 percent of independents disapprove of his handling of COVID-28500.
A few days later, though, boats started to find themselves ominously surrounded by pumice.
When he clicked, Mr. Encarnación was ominously redirected to Gayosso, Mexico's largest funeral service.
The first section is quiet, moody, and ambient, floating in ominously on the breeze.
A spokesperson for the Air Force ominously warned people against approaching the base's borders.
Perhaps more ominously, it can foreshadow developmental problems in children for years to come.
" Then, when asked what he meant by "storm," he ominously answered, "You'll find out.
" And in closing, Trump added ominously: "We will discuss this more in the coming days.
And, ominously, over the last two decades that computational force has only gotten more brutal.
" He ominously added that, "Every once in a while, in the past, they underestimated us.
"A girl has been given a second chance," your mentor, Jaqen H'ghar, tells you ominously.
" And, as the narration so ominously warns us, "in the end, history will repeat itself.
The special feature gizmo on the dashboard showing what lies ahead has gone ominously dark.
He ominously warns them to leave the car alone — and quietly gets angrier and angrier.
In a briefing in October, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly also spoke ominously.
So, with this in mind, let's revisit one such decision that ominously faced Trump's predecessor.
"Winter is here," a source close to Bannon ominously told the Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood.
Some spoke ominously, if implausibly, of towns where Polish was more commonly heard than English.
"Look here," Ms. Frisa said, pointing to the child's doll flung ominously to the ground.
" Others ominously noted cognitive benchmarks: "When you stop being interested in new information and experiences.
And the round piece is a map with Iran centered and ominously painted in bronze.
He had a speaking engagement (about obituaries, ominously enough), and egged me on to ski.
Ominously, that could go much beyond spelling an end to the pretension of European unity.
Calloway began posting ominously on Instagram about her drug usage and patterns of self-destruction.
He ominously tweeted in 2017 that the government had ways of unmasking anonymous Twitter users.
Eich lists his (meager) possessions, lingering on a "precious" nail, which, ominously, he keeps hidden.
China, for example, has launched at least one satellite that's ominously equipped with a robotic arm.
More ominously, a string of economic data has raised doubts that corporate profits will keep rising.
Ominously, two local journalists reporting on controversial home demolitions near the capital were arrested last month.
We see the ads ominously warning what would happen to children if they didn't say no.
More ominously for Trump, Clinton could pick off electoral votes in a series of Republican states.
So when he reveals, ominously, that the Democrats' dark goal is to win elections, he's right.
Elsewhere in Nevada, Sharron Angle, the conservative who once ominously threatened to "take out" then-Sen.
Although Rocksprings seemingly isn't home to any werewolves, it does house the ominously titled Devil's Sinkhole.
In February, when German 10-year yields rose above 0.80 percent, that day looked ominously close.
Once inside, the beam ominously approaches, illuminating some glowing foreground calcite samples as it hovers overhead.
But it is the unfulfilled promise to tackle corruption that hangs most ominously over his head.
It is ominously perched on her shoulders, like a proper omen of death ought to do.
The man in the red cap looms ominously above his town of dollhouses and walk-ups.
In one key sequence, the player goes down to the beach, where the water glistens ominously.
Looming up ahead, in front of the manor, the Horseman sat ominously on a real horse.
But his announcement, in January, was the warning bell that tolled most ominously for Republican leaders.
We walked down the hall to the nearest staircase, passing our neighbor's ominously blood-spattered door.
There, by chance, he was reunited with his father, and both were ominously identified as Jews.
" He added, ominously: "If you want her out they need to make contact with security forces.
Its white plank floor is mottled with mold, and its landscape bears an ominously high tidemark.
The surname itself, with its solemn biblical soundings, seems to toll like an ominously slow bell.
But perhaps even more ominously, Trump warned of doomsday if he doesn't win reelection next year.
And he ominously tweeted, "Trust me, it will soon the Podesta's time in the barrel. #CrookedHillary".
More percussive numbers like "Signal Ride Drum" gallop ominously, like mech-gazelles running awkwardly through open fields.
That means warnings of Democratic tax increases and, more ominously, seizure of private property from the rich.
"Nothing is as it seems," the video clip ominously teases, giving us major Pretty Little Liars vibes.
The review, by Mark Farmer, head of Cast, a construction consultancy, is ominously entitled "Modernise or Die".
As a gunshot sounds, the words "the story continues" and "coming soon" ominously flash onto the screen.
Even more ominously, A Star Is Born also did not earn a nomination for Best Film Editing.
"It's not his fault," Mud says ominously, but won't say more in fear of getting in trouble.
There is no question that Trump, a big man, looms almost ominously behind the much smaller Clinton.
More ominously, Mr Tshisekedi spent four months bickering with Mr Kabila over who should be prime minister.
Opponents there ominously warned that the bill may be the first step to Asian exclusion and internment.
More ominously for the GOP, Obama's appeal was especially strong to the rising part of the electorate.
"I like Donald", Mr Cruz declared ominously, before lacerating his rival's record on more or less everything.
Sometimes you just want to watch a young Adrian Pasdar ominously curl up in a cardboard box.
Donald Trump stands ominously at the door of the White House, flanked by some roided out Marines.
The excellent story "Mycenae" begins ominously, as though bad things are bound to happen at high altitudes.
The film meanders along until Ana invites Clara to have sex, and her eyes ominously change colour.
Liberals have ominously relabeled themselves "progressives," forsaking a noun that had its roots in "liber," meaning free.
Ominously, Amazon is the fifth most popular destination for cosmetics purchases, according to Prosper, an analytics group.
Ominously, Mr. Putin loses no opportunity to extol the Russian people's wartime virtues of heroism and martyrdom.
Saudi Arabia has also warned aid workers to leave much of Yemen, ominously presaging M.S.F.'s Aug.
"Look what comes out now," one of the hosts says ominously, and the crowd quite literally gasps.
The Western-backed Shah was replaced by another tyrant, Ayatollah Khomeini, and Reza's fate remains ominously vague.
" She added ominously, "It is a profound story that I know the world will want to hear.
Past, present and future all look ominously cloudy as forecast by the young, precociously fatalistic Mr. Stoppard.
Ominously the two sides offered neither a joint statement nor a formal text setting out the deal.
"The darkest things are the hungriest," Dan's one-time mentor, Dick Halloran (Carl Lumbly), tells him ominously.
Yet the disjointed orchestra grumbles ominously in its depths while miniature violins play weirdly high, skittish sounds.
Ominously, Arizona got hit with a delay of game penalty, so it was pushed back five yards.
You kind of have a political theme going, with a "Twilight Zone" episode that feels ominously prescient.
Ominously, rain is now expected Thursday and over the weekend, and authorities are warning residents to be vigilant.
And it's not helping that the novel coronavirus, now officially (and ominously) called Covid-19, is spreading fast.
Most ominously, it raises the specter of Sanders and billionaire Mike Bloomberg squaring off at a split convention.
So, after meeting ominously in the middle of the Nevada desert, the Mitchums decide not to kill Dougie.
Then he went ominously silent for hours before erupting on Twitter, as Maggie Haberman wrote at The Times.
More ominously, there's the work of psychologist Julia Shaw, who has designed a system for implanting false memory.
In the teaser trailer, Prince Richard ominously warns Amber that the "whole world will be watching" their wedding.
Rain falls on the metal room like the drum of anxious fingers; thunder rumbles ominously in the distance.
" After Higgins calls Olivia for a sit-down, one of the ladies even predicts ominously, "She's done for.
Those log-in pages—their technical name is, somewhat ominously, "captive portals"—can seem impenetrable barriers to streaming.
In an untitled image taken by Berenice Abbott around 1935, a large building looms ominously over Manhattan's rooftops.
There's the feeling of the woods at night, the keys jangling ominously on that faceless grown-up's belt.
From the opening monotonic synth stabs, plucked ominously before the onset of some pitch-black sub bass work.
As that occurs, the telephone poles above buzz ominously, as if fed by the blood, sweat, and tears.
"He's got what it takes," Trump, who will visit Britain early in June, has ominously proclaimed of Johnson.
"Two hundred years ago, the United States invaded our territory," a narrator ominously said in one government ad.
May's recent remarks bode ominously for the continued American-British collaboration with respect to the Middle East. Mrs.
"I have no desire to file claims against Planned Parenthood for defamation, retaliation, or discrimination," she wrote ominously.
Unless, that is, either populist resentment — or even "societal collapse," as he ominously puts it — destroys them first.
It's more of a psychological thriller starring an ominously creepy John Goodman and is overall a better movie.
"We always knew that this day would come," Angela says ominously to her husband (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II).
As the song's ominously driving chords build to a danceable beat, the video gets more active as well.
The bass riffs hum ominously; Brown's guitars circle and spiral around the track threateningly, like bleach circling a drain.
When I grab the cover of the tank, it springs open to reveal an ominously churning pool of water.
"There is a reason the harshest assessments of Trump usually leak after North Korea meetings," Axios's reporters wrote ominously.
The chairman of Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the Republican Party's biggest annual conference, has ominously warned that Sen.
And ominously, a local civil society activist who had reported on these crimes was killed this month in Kavumu.
And it ominously signals the first formal procedures that could, and almost definitely will, end in the president's impeachment.
So it's a wonder investors appear relaxed at the prospect which, ominously, is growing more likely by the day.
He has promised to deport millions of immigrants and ominously suggested that other countries may need the nuclear bomb.
Phillip ominously stared sidewise at Vincent while driving the Jeep down the road and the barrel into Vincent. 26.
Most ominously for Mr. Pruitt, however, senior White House officials signaled Thursday that the E.P.A. chief's standing was shaky.
A Twitter user called "The Dark Overlord" claimed responsibility, warning ominously that the release was only just the beginning.
I was hoping that something in the package ominously marked, "Welcome to the New You" would ease my symptoms.
"I can't move against Grindelwald; it has to be you," Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) tells Newt (Eddie Redmayne) ominously.
Perhaps most ominously, personalized texts would be sent direct to opposition officials, soldiers, and citizens, creating confusion and panic.
Now Donald Trump—a "nobody" but for his wealth and ambition—exemplified "stultification" and an ominously "dysfunctional, destructive" politics.
Ominously, even the erstwhile supportive center-right media are now asking: Where do we go with Chancellor Angela Merkel?
Mann's warning resonates ominously elsewhere: in countries where art and artists are threatened by political upsurges or economic emergencies.
The newest towers, many of which hover ominously above graceful old villas, are nothing but giant walls of glass.
Dr. Hansen's team predicts, more ominously, "several meters" of sea level rise over the next 2603 to 2260 years.
It was called, rather worryingly, the Valley of Desolation (where the sign added, ominously, that no dogs are allowed).
Ominously, even Eva draws away from Brand, to protect him because, she finally and predictably admits, she loves him.
More ominously, more mobile video will expose more social woes, like the number of police shootings of black people.
There is no sign outside this Guadalajara restaurant; just a single bone hanging ominously from the white tiled exterior.
Why were they hovering ominously over the frightened crew instead of combing their golden hair on the sea shore?
As songs like "Dirt" ominously tiptoe through cobwebbed arpeggiations, it's hard not to prepare yourself for a jump-scare.
Some say that, rather than walking the walk of diversity, we are ominously close to a road of divisiveness.
The battery of percussion includes bass drums, snare drums, whistles, sirens, bells, and, ominously, a saw cutting through wood.
Ominously, the price of Tesla's bonds is also falling, signaling that the company is losing the confidence of creditors.
"The policy of strategic patience has ended," he said ominously during a March 17 press conference in South Korea.
These are just ominously scored and animated shots of a black pyramid with nonsensical speech playing in the background.
Ominously, a prominent pro-mainland politician talks of educators who "hate China" and teach the same to their students.
More ominously, from Beijing's perspective, is that Washington's more confrontational policy toward China has been succeeding in large part.
Other content, which was often reposted by other accounts, hypes more ominously conspiratorial framing of government surveillance in healthcare.
Since then, the North's state media has been ominously quiet on the issue of talks with the United States.
For the Patriots, the second half started ominously: Their first drive ended with the Chiefs' second sack of Brady.
The figure was down 11.0 percent year-on-year but, ominously, the pace of export accelerated sharply in March.
"Going to the ball?" he asks ominously about the upcoming Jellicle Ball, the annual celebration for our feline friends.
" He added, ominously, "Those people will certainly be looked at, I've been looking at them for a long time.
And ominously, premiums are set to rise an additional 34 percent, an additional expenditure of $6,168, starting in 2018.
There was none on the East Coast, but in magazine photos and films Hawaii beckoned ominously, beauty and terror.
Even more ominously, Egyptian authorities are using the language of fake news in the context of counterterrorism and security.
The spot of crass Republican propaganda opens with an ominously tightening image of AOC, which suddenly bursts into flames.
"I have, at my age, learned that there are things out there I never knew existed," Linda says, ominously.
Offices were back to business, many schools reopened and people filled neighborhoods that had been ominously empty for days.
Following a mortar strike, a concrete panel in the floor above us has ominously dropped a couple of inches.
It starts out ominously—squelching bass in the background—but it quickly gives way to a powerfully industrial beat.
The camera then ominously pans to the smoke alarm — a foreboding image if This Is Us has ever provided one.
But is young dictator Kim Jong Un really, as some experts have ominously suggested, now engaged in a nuclear sprint?
As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: sometimes darkness comes from unexpected places.
Because after all, "the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives," as Sansa said ominously in a season 212 teaser.
" As Bell puts it, ominously, "We're talking about the remote possibility of an actual nuclear war between Japan and China.
The message was superimposed on a photo of the Toronto skyline, with a plane flying ominously towards the CN Tower.
Vice ominously notes that there are several other closed male-only Marines Facebook groups that may be trading similar material.
The production on the eight-song project lurks ominously, taunting you to join in on the world Vic has created.
Modi, who was feted by Donald Trump at the White House in June, has been ominously quiet on the issue.
An otherworldly chorus of Christian hymns drone ominously while the "12 ETERNAL LAWS OF GOD" scroll up across the screen.
As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: sometimes, darkness comes from unexpected places.
M&A rules in Europe's biggest economy, centred around ominously named "domination agreements", indeed feature a strong hint of masochism.
Ominously titled "And Salt the Earth Behind You", Euphoria's Season 1 finale takes viewers to the East Highland winter formal.
This is ominously anodyne language for such an ambitious project, and "Apostle" seems fundamentally confused about its aim and audience.
Meanwhile, the oversized papier-mâché tuna head, now severed from its owner, watched over us ominously from a nearby table.
Their first baseman, Lucas Duda, mended a broken back, and then, ominously, felt too sore to make the postseason roster.
The ominously named twin to the blue moon, a black moon is in some ways the opposite of its brother.
Later, an ominously de-contextualized shot of a chain dragging across pavement slyly cues up the reveal of its significance.
Most ominously, perhaps, other pitchers and organizations are rapidly joining Bauer in riding the information wave washing across the sport.
"She hates it," her agent, Valerie Hoskins, tells me ominously on the phone a week before James and I meet.
The very extinction of our world, whether by thermonuclear war or from unstoppable man-made climate change, is ominously possible.
The primary decoration was Ms. Del Rey's last name, written in ice-blue cursive neon, looming ominously over the stage.
"Trump requested Zelensky investigate the discredited 2016 CrowdStrike conspiracy theory and, even more ominously, look into the Bidens," Schiff said.
Most ominously, he is an intellectual in politics excited by grand theories — a combination that has produced unpredictable results before.
Instead, the novel — which fuses magical realism with a harrowingly vivid story of global migration and displacement — feels ominously relevant.
" Turning to Avdiivka, he added, somewhat ominously: "The intensification of hostilities there can trigger more activity in the wider area.
Under this guidance, Sasha could have avoided the LeFevres' desert-side mansion, Crystal Valley High, and most ominously, the Annex Foundation.
Ominously for Merkel, her CDU lost votes to the AfD in the European elections in May in Saxony as also nationwide.
Ominously, some of the same Russian military units that took part in the massive Zapad 2000 exercise later fought in Ukraine.
The wall begins with rows upon rows of blank white bricks, waiting ominously for more names; the design imposes no limit.
Betty ominously asks him to meet her at the town hall, where it all began for her and the Black Hood.
The water is so clear that when I look up I can see a nearby planet hanging ominously in the sky.
Viewers are given a few hints of what will follow: characters swap furtive glances; a camera zooms in ominously from above.
Her spheres seem a bit like machine parts, and maybe also, more ominously, like armaments, pointing to Fort Tilden's military past.
Ominously for Mr Sanders's plan, even his home state of Vermont ditched the idea of a single-payer system in 2014.
Especially if, as Comey ominously predicted on Monday, Russia decides its intervention on Trump's behalf last year is only a start.
As they talk, the low, haunting bellows of a single cello note loom ominously in the background, foreshadowing Fonny's bleak fate.
More ominously, the fight has disrupted India's $1.8 billion-a-year seed industry, with Monsanto saying it may abandon the market.
It has repeated its declaration several times; and now, ominously, Kenya's Department of Refugee Affairs (DRA) has also been shut down.
Ominously, the oil industry in California is gearing up for lots of new drilling and a massive increase in carbon pollution.
Ominously for fellow Republicans, the public response Trump evokes after 14 months in the White House tracks his penchant for nostalgia.
" Recently, one commentator ominously predicted, "Facing the abyss of interethnic civil war, Ethiopia today is on the brink of state failure.
" And, most ominously, Bannon promised McConnell and former Bush White House political Svengali Rove that "your day of reckoning is coming.
But Sirte looked ominously deserted in the early morning and, fearing they would be caught, the women returned to the house.
Ominously, perhaps, no team has ever won the World Series after a regular season that included an 11-game losing streak.
It took 12 hours for Mr. Maduro to appear on TV announcing he was still in power — an ominously long delay.
"Permanent, full-time jobs were the norm, and Winter did not want to change that — at first," Hyman writes, rather ominously.
As flights were halted at Hong Kong's airport, one of the world's busiest, Chinese police were ominously assembling in nearby Shenzhen.
"If you're contradicting yourself every other episode …" Here, he trailed off ominously, but the implication was clear: That way lies chaos.
More ominously, when Mr. Trump was asked in December to comment on the systematic killings of journalists in Russia, he shrugged.
The game began ominously for the Cavaliers as Love was forced to leave following a violent collision with Boston's Jayson Tatum.
The boxes I'd been carrying on my back had flown off during the tumble and lay strewn behind me, flashing ominously.
He also ominously tweeted in August of that year, "Trust me, it will soon the Podesta's time in the barrel. #CrookedHillary".
" The leader of the Republican ticket began with a handful tweets slamming the media andClinton before ominously hinting at Machado's "past.
He referred ominously to a clause in Hong Kong's garrison law that allows the army to help the local government if asked.
"You'll find out," Trump warned, ominously, as reporters peppered Trump with questions in the Oval Office about how he planned to retaliate.
A spindly, trebly synth line lurks ominously in the background, as a stately, matter-of-fact chord rings out every few measures.
Ominously, the Motis office has a TV lounge, launderette and restaurant in case the drivers have to lie up for a bit.
"Just think who you have on the other side: a man endorsed by Mitch McConnell," Gorka intoned ominously during his speech Thursday.
These labels, which ominously suggest that the product could give you cancer, all trace back to a single California law: Proposition 65.
Ominously, foreign fighters and even veterans of Mosul are thought to be involved, including militants from Chechnya, Indonesia, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia.
Huck ominously threatens David Rosen (Joshua Melina), who has been tapped to officiate the ceremony, should the Attorney General make a mistake.
But he has no problem coming up with all these ominously specific, horrible things that could happen to us in the future.
"Watching Korean dramas could be dangerous, and may even lead to legal troubles," the ministry ominously posted on its social media page.
"Whenever the FBI hears a piece of gossip… we're supposed to write everything down in memos," Neeson ominously says in the clip.
From the moment we first see Laura (ominously in a graveyard), it's clear that she will be the apex of the story.
Redditor SmallRubyTouringHat posted this picture of their dog, Baja, although they almost exclusively call him Puppy, looking ominously into a crystal ball.
" The leader of the Republican ticket began with a handful tweets slamming the media and Clinton before ominously hinting at Machado's "past.
His "campaign-style" rally—ominously pitched as the start of the 2020 campaign—existed primarily to make Trump feel good about himself.
Next up is something promisingly called "plant activation meditation," then a little later it's the ominously titled 'defense against the dark arts.
Most ominously, the gun that Winnie pulls from her bag and kisses affectionately in the opening moments is now beyond her reach.
Most ominously of all, Congress would feel pressured to eliminate the charitable deduction entirely to prevent government-subsidized funding of political campaigns.
But what has become ominously clear is that these extremophiles may be especially relevant in the era of human-driven climate change.
Yet he also saw a column of tanks roll out of a military base near his parents' home and ominously rumble south.
The girl counts the petals on the flower, until she's interrupted by a male voice counting ominously — followed by a nuclear detonation.
The story ends with Ava slipping out the door and ominously boarding the helicopter that was there to take someone else home.
"In a couple of hours, we might not be able to make it back to the dock," he said, only somewhat ominously.
GRACANICA, Kosovo — On highway signs in areas of Kosovo dominated by ethnic Albanians, the Serbian names of towns are ominously blacked out.
And now more than ever, because other forces are latent, too, and ominously surfacing — by permission of our president — like white supremacy.
More ominously still, the numbness and tingling that preceded the weakness in his arms and legs had recently moved into his face.
"Trump then requested that Zelensky investigate a discredited 2016 CrowdStrike conspiracy theory and, even more ominously, look into the Bidens," Schiff said.
" Trump told Ukrainian President Zelensky that "the woman was bad news" and added ominously that "she's going to go through some things.
More ominously, surveillance cameras may not only recognize your face but be able to keep a record of what you are doing.
On its website, the CDC has outlined, somewhat ominously, how the coronavirus could affect the US. It said more cases are likely.
Ominously, the Russians have already begun to incorporate these systems into their warfighting plans, something the US halted following the Cold War.
In Holmes's 1974 biography, Shelley never exactly died: The waves close in as a storm gusts ominously over the Gulf of Spezia.
It's possible now to actually see the concentration of greenhouse gases and the energy they trap ticking ominously upward in real time.
And Lex Luthor is running for president, suggesting (ominously enough) that the real Justice League may eventually declare war on the US government.
Russell ominously explained the persistence this way: "Imagine during Watergate if people quit investigating and said, you know, he won by a landslide."
More ominously, Wall Street forecasts for medium-term earnings are also falling as analysts take a more realistic view of tech business models.
In an apparent knock on Mr. Cruz's faith, Mr. Trump has repeatedly said, vaguely but ominously, that not many evangelicals come from Cuba.
Old instincts emerge during the beautiful endgame wedding, when the marriage officiant asks if anybody has any objections, and a cellphone ominously rings.
Ominously for the GOP, 2211 in 23 say Trump and congressional Republicans are responsible for any upcoming healthcare problems since they control government.
Ominously, one employee said she heard another had been contacted by the FBI and wondered what she should do if she was called.
He and Muthama urged Odinga supporters to stay calm and out of harm's way but, ominously, said there would be no backing down.
"All we have to do is spend one night in this old house," he says, at which point the camera zooms out ominously.
But, still, he's failing at his objectives, humiliating himself and us, and ominously undermining the credibility of the presidency of the United States.
The central government in Beijing has ominously characterized the current protest movement as something approaching "terrorism" that poses an "existential threat" to citizens.
Last fall, the cover of the group's Dabiq magazine ominously featured a photo of Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, standing alongside President Obama.
" He ominously noted about Mueller, "When I was at State & he was at FBI we worked together on an investigation, & he loves surprises.
The federal government has not yet spun off the rails, but its engine has sputtered more ominously with each presidential crisis de jour.
Seamless transitions and sweeping dynamics mark what's less a collection of discrete tracks than a single, extended composition, zooming ominously across the sky.
With its distorted bass rumbling ominously, "Now that I need you" becomes a call from an underworld rather than a message of yearning.
Ominously, we're already starting to hear about attacks on foreign nationals by Germans, seemingly out of anger at the New Year's Eve assaults.
As she stood at the starting line with a helicopter ominously close, she was still not sure what she had gotten herself into.
America has ominously been moving more toward a parliamentary system, with more abrupt changes in national policy, less debate, and far less bipartisanship.
" Mr. Rivlin probably felt he had an obligation to speak up, Mr. Gordis said, because Israel was "inching ominously toward a watershed moment.
Ominously, he tweeted a reference to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977, saying he could use it to go much further.
More ominously, he relishes in the fearful assumptions we make about people we see on the street because of what they look like.
Given the President's tendency to go against precedent and the counsel of his advisers, however, his threat still hangs ominously in the air.
" He then added, ominously: "It anguishes me to speak with other Saudi friends in Istanbul and London who are also in self-exile.
And I imagine this won't be the last time we hear him talking ominously about groups of migrants coming to the southern border.
An ostensible allegory — notices from the state appear onscreen, train cars speed ominously into the night — it is known for resisting comprehensive interpretation.
During his time on stage, Pence ominously affirmed that, under President Trump, the new administration will be dedicated to an anti-abortion doctrine.
"April is not breaking up any major couples right now," Marano tells Just Jared Jr., adding ominously, "We'll see how that goes…" Yes!
But somewhat ominously, it also notes that while smaller operators have left the area, bigger players are mechanising what was previously an artisanal operation.
The video ends ominously with a calendar that seems to be a reference to this week's joint US-South Korea drills in the region.
Silver keeps the house full of surveillance cameras that hang from the ceiling and watch ominously with unblinking red lights, à la HAL 9000.
This ominously titled book is his response, furnished with such nudgingly apposite chapters as "The Politics of Frustration" and "The Republic of the Mediocre".
The snapshot shows her accompanied by a stethoscope and hospital gown to ominously underscore where one could end up simply by donning flip-flops.
But somewhat ominously, it also notes that while smaller operators have left the area, bigger players are mechanizing what was previously an artisanal operation.
Rather ominously, a number of fans around me began to pull on balaclavas and, within seconds, there were flares in front and behind us.
Right then we get another sign that Owen's mind is influencing this scene, because seated in a black sedan is Voice Jed, watching ominously.
Most ominously, he told Rolling Stone that he expected it might be his last tour prior to embarking on the multi-month concert stretch.
In 2007, several reports trickled in that Microsoft's Xbox 360 console was suffering from a problem known ominously as the "red ring of death".
More ominously, the plans call for total surveillance of residents with drones and facial recognition gear and the forcible relocation of over 20,000 people.
Bobby comes ominously a-knocking on Chuck's Brooklyn brownstone like some Wall Street grim reaper, finally cashing in on their pledge for mutual revenge.
She starts to text him, "Why did you kill Wes?" but deletes it without sending and ominously looks at the gun on her nightstand.
" The former Trump adviser signed with Gallery Books ... this after appearing on "Celebrity Big Brother" and ominously warning housemates, "It's not gonna be okay.
Ominously, the terms of the armistice included a demand for German reparations, a clause inserted at the behest of the French leader, Georges Clemenceau.
The reappearance of an ominously-named sword, and Jaime's less-than-thrilled expression in the new Season 7 photos which were released last week.
Drake: No one *Several owls hoot in the distance ominously* Action Bastard is the author of "The Lemons," the hit Beyoncé fan fic series.
How's this for a start: This video—ominously captioned "behold as night becomes day"—captured a truly unhinged Fourth in San Diego, in 2012.
Yet on July 28th, as the Hinkley project was due to receive final approval, Britain's new government announced ominously that it was under review.
In Russia, too, Suarez has stayed commendably calm after criticism for missing chances in Uruguay's first game, and has grown ominously into the tournament.
"We will act to protect our sons and our daughters, no matter what the local, state, or national politicians do," the pastor ominously commanded.
The whole thing could be foreboding for the Panthers—what, with a faint Broncos logo and lettering sitting ominously underneath their own end zone.
Even more ominously, land ice is melting at an accelerating pace, threatening a future rise of the sea even faster than that of today.
More ominously, though, the PIJ has identified with the path of the Iranian Islamic Revolution since 1979 and created strong reciprocal relations with Tehran.
Then we see another dead body on the ground, its face turned to the viewer; he is lying ominously close to a sick child.
Suddenly, thematic bits protrude ominously from various instruments, and the violins try to lead the journey into dark terrain with a slinky, elusive melody.
" A reporter from Harper's Monthly Magazine wrote, ominously: "The Osage Indians are becoming so rich that something will have to be done about it.
But a string of ominously weak data is causing speculation that the ECB may have to delay closing its bond buying program from September.
"If Snapchat keeps adding these, like, older-crowd options, I think it might die out," one teenage Snapchat user ominously predicts in the video.
The title ominously warns of the violence that's visualized, suggesting anxieties about the outside world, with all its possible threats to the female body.
" As Breitbart wrote ominously in a post on the tour's announcement: "Triggered social justice warriors and cowering college administrators were breathing a sigh of relief.
Ominously titled "Last Of The Heirlooms," they were legitimately some of the tastiest tomatoes I've ever had, topped off with balsamic jellies, basil, and quinoa.
" And in a statement, the Women&aposs March said ominously: "Trump's announcement today is a death sentence for thousands of women in the United States.
Walking through the park in the sunshine; slurping miso ramen across a wooden table while Joy Division ominously predicted that love would tear us apart.
" It began ominously: "Detroit, home of mass production, city of assembly lines, maker of weapons in time of war, is the industrial heart of America.
Ominously, two years into Mr Modi's mandate, in April 2016 the so-called Department of Disinvestment was rechristened Department of Investment and Public Asset Management.
In one video recorded on the day of his death, Ruiz ominously predicted the outcome of the stunt he had conceived for his YouTube channel.
Here, Sir Edmund Burton (Anthony Hopkins) hints ominously at the question, leading up to Optimus Prime and Bumblebee fighting to what looks like the death.
"Anna must stay inside," so we see her draw, read, have birthdays, care for a pet, and bide her time with an ominously ticking clock.
An ominously named virus is dropped into the conversation once, but there doesn't seem to be any overarching terror from whatever lies outside their apartment.
Through this lens, the revival series — ominously dubbed Twin Peaks: The Return — begins to take shape as a chronicle of one Big Concept in particular.
But, perhaps more ominously, Snap's user growth was also slower than expected in the second quarter, up 4 percent to 173 million daily active users.
The Australian Attorney General ominously announced that ISIS is planning to establish a "distant caliphate" in South-East Asia, which clearly would be a disaster.
Ominously, the last time the market staged this long a period of quiescence was in early August — shortly before stocks took a gut-wrenching tumble.
Ominously, there is growing evidence that the government crackdown is seeing people being targeted for their ethnicity as well as just for their political affiliation.
American politicians quickly branded the judgment a naked tax raid; in a white paper released before the commission's verdict, America's Treasury hinted ominously at retaliation.
For the past decade, regulatory restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have loomed ominously over the oil and gas industry.
Ominously, the current White House is establishing methods and precedents of how a future president can evade constitutional controls in pursuit of a socialist utopia.
More ominously, Amnesty International interviewed 56 residents of Jebel Marra who said government forces had used "poisonous smoke," describing effects that strongly suggest chemical weapons.
"Sometimes it feels like they are getting us ready for something," he said ominously, while quizzing a teenage girl in camouflage to identify Russian tanks.
Realizing their star cosmonaut was stuck in space, Soviet mission control cut the live-feed, and ominously replaced it with a rendition of Mozart's Requiem.
More ominously, demographic, economic and political decline, and the loss of intellectual hegemony, have plunged many long-term winners of history into a vengeful despair.
On another, she said, he drove up alongside her and her mother and ominously said he would "break into" her before laughing and driving away.
The storyline ends there — but later, the King's Landing characters ominously receive word that Jaime went off with Brienne and hasn't been seen for weeks.
News accounts ominously compared the siege to Dien Bien Phu, the remote French garrison surrounded and forced to surrender to Vietnamese Communist forces in 1954.
Qamar Javed Bajwa, ominously suggested at a public event last week that "engineered protests" threatened to reverse counterterrorism efforts by the military in recent years.
Their one distinguishing mark was a pencil in the right hand and a notebook in the left—a notebook open—waiting, virginally yet ominously portentous.
Rathenau was indeed Einstein's friend in a nation that was beginning to tilt ominously to the right and from which Einstein eventually fled to America.
Mr. Eyre's staging reset the opera in 1930s Spain and located it in a mansion of ominously looming cylindrical rooms, constructed of heavy Moorish woodwork.
It's not just a shiny cup that's at stake in the ominously titled "The Last Match," which opened Tuesday night at the Laura Pels Theater.
It was Mr. Trump who escalated the feud in recent weeks by ominously noting Mr. Cruz's Canadian birth, raising questions about his eligibility for the presidency.
Messrs Eatwell and Goodwin also emphasise the importance of immigration, which they somewhat ominously classify under "destruction", one of four Ds that they believe explain populism.
"Pablo Escobar is to be respected," he says ominously, but he still has to ride around in the trunk of a taxi to avoid the police.
Xbox 360 In 2007, several reports trickled in that Microsoft's Xbox 360 console was suffering from a problem known ominously as the "red ring of death".
The same policy intent is put forward by the whole spectrum of right-wing and extreme-left parties, with an ominously accusing finger pointed at Germany.
The provinces of China and their cuisines are nothing more than a prop for the joke, and "they," the Chinese, hover ominously just out of frame.
Rising out of a muffled, ominously churning intro, the track's anxious funk gets a lot of its character from percussive clicking and a breathy vocoder figure.
Even the poster for Alex Gibney's upcoming HBO documentary about the fallen entrepreneur, The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, boasts some ominously vampiric undertones.
And judging from the exclusive sneak peek we've got at the episode, ominously titled "What Lies Beneath," she's still a perfect fit for the clever comedy.
It's uneasy and raw—later, he sings of more body horror, offering up his mouth, and laying bare his flesh as strings and synthesizers swell ominously.
The city, along with Las Vegas and the ominously named Death Valley of California, is expected to reach temperatures above 110 degrees for the next week.
They know that, despite certain nominal improvements to the electoral process, Indonesia's politics remain an ominously well-armed plaything of factory owners and other moneyed interests.
"Trump then requested that Zelensky investigate a discredited 2016 CrowdStrike conspiracy theory and even more ominously look into the Bidens," Schiff said, referring to the call.
For months, speculation swirled that Mr. Lesin was murdered, perhaps by a commercial rival or, more ominously, as a warning to those who betrayed the Kremlin.
" He ended ominously, "The controversy may prove difficult to resolve under present conditions, and could turn out to raise the most explosive national questions since 1861.
In one, half of a pitch-black sun looms on the horizon while a second sun, fuller but less distinct, ominously gathers force in the sky.
That inheritance, she argues, blinds Americans to the world around them — and even more ominously, deceives them about the most important trends within their own society.
More ominously, according to Seçkin, creating a humanitarian catastrophe through airstrikes on civilian populations could be central to Assad's strategy to regain control of the area.
"AGENCY" milks the sultriness of amplified strings — here the American Contemporary Music Ensemble — against an electronic backdrop that is, as in "Haunt," ominously droning and dark.
The tension rises as the driver ominously stares at Pam through the rear view mirror and locks the doors -- all while #MeToo flashes on her phone.
If the anti-corruption forces could come for him, Liviu Dragnea, the leader of the governing Social Democratic Party, warned ominously, they could come for anyone.
Any robust expression of executive authority encountered bitter opposition as delegates conjured up memories of Julius Caesar, Oliver Cromwell and more recently, and ominously, George III.
As an ominously beautiful drone's-eye camera glides above peaceful American streets, we're uncomfortably reminded that an invisible death could one day hover over us all.
"Transmission," from an album due in March, calmly, ominously gathers most of its arsenal: a crash, a repeating bass tone, a midrange buzz, a distant whistle.
I vaguely recall seeing a couple of stage versions of Masters's book in my childhood, where people in old-timey costumes stood stiffly and recited ominously.
Now those fears are beginning to come true: "The accelerating feedback from changing permafrost ecosystems to climate change may already be underway," the report states, ominously.
It was only by late afternoon, after the area had gone ominously quiet, that gallery staff decided to move out of what remained of the building.
And in the 2017 election, though the North East swung ominously toward the Conservatives, the party mostly managed to arrest the slow decline of its support.
Most of the attention was on television and print — where most of the money in the industry still goes — but Facebook was hovering ominously in the background.
He fired his secretary of state over Twitter and spent the end of the week hinting ominously to the press that more firings were on the horizon.
Union officials viewed the move ominously, even after Trump campaigned in places like Youngstown on a promise to jump-start the manufacturing economy in the industrial Midwest.
Ominously, Mr Trump says he has little when it comes to North Korea, and his vice-president, Mike Pence, says that "all options" are on the table.
Gillibrand, whose campaign has struggled to get off the ground since its March launch, had ominously hinted that an opposition research dump may be in the works.
More ominously, they're not sure if Zika is capable of infecting the small population of neural stem cells that adults keep above the brainstem in the hippocampus.
Ominously, growth has steadily slowed since 5000; in the quarter ending in June it fell to 0003%, although transitory factors may have played a part in that.
Most ominously at all, within this headspace, it makes all too perfect sense to sever the parts of your sentience chaining you to the pain of living.
You know you've arrived at BRLO (pronounced "beer-lo") when a black tower of stacked truck containers rises ominously before you like some sort of Bauhaus prison.
"Hopefully this is in your pocket and part of your life for the rest of your life," said Warner Brothers' San Francisco studio head Jonathan Knight ominously.
A major character's death was spoiled for me by a BuzzFeed reporter, whose name I repeat ominously under my breath every night before I go to sleep.
Sometimes this is blood, seeping from an animal, but sometimes it's a scarf of a beloved central character; eventually, ominously, the red spreads and becomes the sky.
The symbol originated in 2014 on an anti-Semitic podcast, "The Daily Shoah," which applied a novelty sound effect to Jewish names that made them echo ominously.
FROM COINAGE: This Is How Much It Would Cost to Paint the White House (And More Crazy Facts) "The dark deed is done," Merkley tweeted ominously Thursday.
And, ominously, from the previous unemployment rate peak in the 1990s, it took 14 years for it to decline to the wider European level, Mr. Jansen notes.
The symbol originated in 2014 on an anti-Semitic podcast, The Daily Shoah, which applied a novelty sound effect to Jewish names that made them echo ominously.
The upheaval in the marketplace Woodson so ominously describes would actually occur with the implementation of the DOJ's decree interpretation, and not from maintaining the status quo.
He's ominously assembling a war Cabinet around him, led by noted Iraq War enthusiast John Bolton, as if he's preparing for a new conflict -- or wants one.
It makes no mention of Mr. Trump, warns ominously about the Islamic State and job losses, and says Ms. Myers would be a rubber stamp for Mrs.
You booked a vacation with your partner, you idiot, and now it's looming ominously over your year like the first anniversary of a close family member's death.
After ball four, an ad for Forest Lawn, a chain of Southern California cemeteries, flashed ominously across the LED banner that wraps around the Dodger Stadium concourse.
In the finale Alfred ominously weighs his cousin's fate from an unusually cold distance as Earn scrambles to get the crew ready for their first European tour.
On a drive through northern Ecuador one afternoon, under the cover of ominously dark clouds, Hempton described how those sorts of economic incentives could apply to quiet.
My daughter insisted we buy the disco ball just as my 10-year-old son began to ominously reach for a crystal dangling from a $15,000 fixture.
The week ended ominously in Hong Kong, where months of pro-democracy protests have swollen into widespread civil unrest, with the Chinese military poised at the border.
Some talk ominously of Iraq going the way of Syria, where protests descended into civil war, and where the government is beholden to Iranian-backed Shia militias.
One of his signatures is the milky tap-tap-tap of a wind instrument's keys being depressed, perceptible only because the atmosphere is otherwise so ominously still.
Ominously, not only is the Republican majority permitting these unprecedented attacks on our institutional checks and balances, they have become part and parcel of the cover up.
Issues once assumed to be settled — the desirability of racial tolerance, a general preference for democratic processes — now appear, suddenly and ominously, to be up for debate.
Emergency workers used enormous beams, raised with a crane, to prop up the building -- a large residential and commercial complex -- which leaned ominously over the street below.
More ominously for the chancellor, Horst Seehofer, the leader of the Bavarian sister party to her Christian Democrats, demanded a complete overhaul of immigration and security policy.
The other common images show massive military parades featuring legions of stern-faced soldiers marching in perfect lockstep and large, terrifying missiles rolling ominously down the street.
Allocations to global tech stocks fell to the lowest level since February 153, though there were "ominously no signs" of a switch to value stocks, the survey said.
As Newt tries to close his Pandora's box, the ominously named Auror Percival Graves (Colin Farrell) stalks about the city in search of a powerful and mysterious force.
Now here's another screengrab that shows The Mountain advancing ominously towards the sparrows (who are probably starting to regret their step-aside-or-there-will-be-violence ultimatum).
First off, it starts with Ned Stark's voice ominously telling us that King's Landing is a dangerous place and reminding us of the Stark words, Winter is Coming.
Surrounding settings of René Char's Surrealist poetry with an enigmatic, whispery, percussive ensemble — part exotic ritual, part mathematical deconstruction — "Le Marteau" vibrates with energy while remaining ominously still.
Many comics feature a psychiatrist who ominously proclaims that the Joker's mania refuses concrete diagnosis, but the idea that he's irrational is by no means a dominant interpretation.
Ominously for travelers to the region, the forecasts out late Monday evening showed an increasing likelihood that Matthew will at least come close to Florida and the Southeast.
Ominously, he thinks that such a fundamental transformation may now be on the horizon, in the shape of conventional prompt global strike (CPGS) and new missile-defence systems.
On Thursday, the Get Out director tweeted out the latest teaser for his upcoming movie Us. It shows two hands, ominously clasping a large pair of golden scissors.
More ominously, the virus is strongly suspected of causing microcephaly, a rare and potentially deadly birth defect, as well as an adult neurological disorder called Guillain Barré Syndrome.
When the police showed up after about 20 minutes, according to Lackman, he opened the door and was met by lawyers, a bailiff, and, rather ominously, a locksmith.
Even more ominously, despite Trump's occasional promises to release his own health care plan, he never followed through — which meant he'd be yoked to whatever Ryan cooked up.
More ominously, Energoatom, the nuclear utility and market monopolist, is financially bankrupt due its huge debts and a poorly functioning, over-centralised power market with rampant non-payment.
Asked about what role the NHS might play in trade negotiations on a visit to London in June, Donald Trump replied ominously that "everything is on the table".
My research on microplastics in dune sands from Cape Cod National Seashore reveals ominously that microplastic fibers have infiltrated the terrestrial realm as well as the oceanic one.
Thick smoke from a still-young fire, which had billowed above an entire city block early Thursday morning in Sunnyside, Queens, suddenly, and ominously, was sucked back inside.
He considered, ominously, that the annual sales pace for autos could fall from 16-17 million to as low as 5-7 million units — an unprecedented modern level.
Lawyers for Jane Doe write ominously in the lawsuit about six cases in which lottery winners became the victims of harassment, fraud or even violence after being identified.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is no stranger to international summits, but she enters this one as something of a lame duck and with an economy that's sputtering ominously.
And to erode NEPA more broadly, since 2018 the administration has ominously been planning a complete overhaul of NEPA that may be released as soon as next month.
About 4,300 of these are controlled by Vladimir Putin's Russia, which has been investing heavily in modernizing its forces and ominously flaunting a new range of destructive weapons.
Finally, and perhaps most ominously, the digital revolution has the potential for a pernicious effect on the very legitimacy and thus stability of our governmental and societal structures.
Ominously, we were ushered into the new year on Friday with the assassination of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, a move that prompted an Iranian counterattack on Tuesday evening.
As recently noted by Brad Setser of the Council on Foreign Relations, an American think-tank, some have begun to take on an ominously bank-like maturity mismatch.
And, most ominously, the optimism of the protests spread to Syria, where a brutal civil war rages to this day while Bashar al-Assad remains firmly in control.
Now, as he prepares for his tentatively rescheduled trip in mid-January, the unanimous chorus of rejection from Christian leaders bodes ominously for his ambitions for the visit.
Then, at 3:10 PM, a Japanese Coast Guard buoy 10 kilometers off Kamaishi recorded a rapid increase in ocean height, before the floating device ominously went dead.
Ominously, South Korean exports - seen as a bellwether of world growth - fell 9.4% in May, worse than a median forecast for a 5.6% decline, data released on Saturday showed.
" Perhaps most ominously, Willmore ends with this: Hereditary is "a movie that suggests dark things can't be triumphed over or escaped from: They're already baked into who we are.
There was no actual footage from upcoming episodes, just 60 seconds of Jordan Peele walking around the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, whispering ominously like some kind of ASMR Rod Serling.
Not just in the language — like the GIF-heavy exchanges Bilel amusingly and ominously turns out to prefer — but in the way people interact with technology, especially in private.
As a result, Irom's been denounced by a number of local groups, one of which ominously noted in a recent statement that activists who enter politics are often assassinated.
"As a consequence of permafrost melting, the vectors of deadly infections of the 18th and 19th centuries may come back," Russian scientists ominously noted in a recent scientific paper.
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That era famously spawned first lady Nancy Reagan asking kids to "Just Say No" and the ominously sizzling egg of the "This is Your Brain on Drugs" TV spot.
While past French leaders have used the venue in times of crisis, Macron chose it as a backdrop -- ominously so, critics said -- for what amounted to a policy speech.
"But we doubt the current strength in these areas can be sustained given that policy is being tightened and the property market is starting to cool," he added ominously.
He did not say it was "illegally circulated" because it was not illegally circulated—Trump regularly and ominously refers to leaks as "illegal" when they have First Amendment protections.
"We know how this goes," they responded ominously Pizza Hut eventually responded "Nah, we aren't Fences," which is just what a murderous pizza van would want us to believe.
Ominously for Halep, who has lost nine of her 10 previous matches against Williams, the American 11th seed says there is more to come from her weapon of choice.
It was a tank of a system, tacky and futuristic at the same, all cumbersome cream with its neon green circle winking ominously like something out of Minority Report.
"And he's taken 172 foreign trips on our taxpayer tab to promote marijuana and Russia," the baritone narrator ominously said, with a picture of Putin prominently displayed on screen.
As a result, Irom's been denounced by a number of local groups , one of which ominously noted in a recent statement that activists who enter politics are often assassinated.
Asked about what role the NHS might play in trade negotiations on a visit to London in June, President Donald Trump replied ominously that "everything is on the table".
"There's a reason we woke up early," Chris Pratt ominously declares in the Passengers trailer after he and Jennifer Lawrence wake up from their hibernation during a space mission.
The problem sounded ominously similar to issues with faulty airbags made by another major supplier, Takata, which have been linked to 14 known deaths and more than 100 injuries.
Ward has said that the layout loosely resembles a womb, but it also suggests a ship's hull (most ominously, a slave ship) and perhaps a choir loft as well.
On the other hand, ominously, "the clock has now run out" on North Korea's nuclear program, although the US will not be commenting further on the nation's missile tests.
The spacecraft recorded its recent maneuver at extreme ultraviolet wavelengths with its Atmospheric Imaging Assembly instrument, producing this dizzying timelapse of the Sun appearing to roll ominously in space.
A largely unseen cost by retailers, factors like excessive returns lead to profit losses that were ominously dubbed "the ghost economy" by retail consulting firm IHL group last year.
Years later, the conservative writer Kevin Williamson warned ominously in National Review that the 2012 election would be marred by "fraud" and called for the repeal of Motor-Voter.
To add even more confusion, Reuters published a lengthy interview late Thursday night in which President Trump ominously warned that "major, major conflict" with North Korea was entirely possible.
Chandrayaan-1, ominously, ended prematurely after a problem with the power converters meant the orbiter conked out after ten months of a planned two year jaunt around the Moon.
In Ranjani Shettar's installation "Seven Ponds and a Few Raindrops," looping, delicate steel forms covered in tamarind-stained muslin sway ominously in midair, evocative of parched flora or exoskeletons.
The day started off ominously, with the stock exchanges being forced to shut down trading within minutes of the market opening, as coronavirus fears prompted a massive sell-off.
The seven-point margin here is exactly what it was before hearings began and, more ominously for Republicans, exactly what it was in the weeks before the 2018 midterms.
The film issues a proclamation, These women "got the Murdochs to put the rights of women above profits, however temporarily," and asserts, ominously, that they won't be the last.
"I'm not joking when I advise not to be a hero about it if you haven't done something like it before," Frum had ominously warned me before we met.
Both mysteries could connect to the mysterious shot of a pair of shoes that appeared ominously earlier this season, a shot the narrator alluded to as evil on the way.
As Edgar stands in the middle of the auditorium ominously clapping, countless Farmies, also clad in white, pop up throughout the audience to join him in the exact same rhythm.
Most ominously for Democrats, a number of recent polls are showing the gap between Clinton and Trump has been shrinking, with Trump actually taking the lead in some of them.
But one of the most intriguing things of the season has been the Mind Flayer, which ominously looms over the town of Hawkins, IN for the entirety of season 2.
"Something has to be done about it," Trump argued ominously during the brief public portion of his meeting with Xi. There will "eventually be a success" against Pyongyang, Trump said.
"  Yeah, TV networks haven't heard that one, which is why ABC just revived American Idol little more than a year after Ryan Seacrest ominously declared, "Goodnight America ... for now.
Kylo wanted her to join forces with him in "The Last Jedi" and the latest teaser for "The Rise of Skywalker" ominously showed Rey going dark with a red lightsaber.
" Elsewhere, Doug (Michael Kelly) returns, and Tom (Boris McGiver), who's been continuing the work of secretly murdered journalist Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara), ominously reveals that "the bodies are adding up.
In other places the ice had been forced apart to form jagged fractures revealing the black of the sea and sending clouds of steam to hang ominously in the air.
Their 2017 self-titled EP includes "Spiders," in which an Eastern belly-dance groove crawls ominously out of the amps, and "Ram Jam," an unsettling rave-up about being stalked.
Before they reached the beach, competitors had to traverse railroad tracks that crossed several high bridges like this one, with murky rivers swirling ominously below their unevenly spaced wooden ties.
WASHINGTON — For weeks before the midterm elections, President Trump warned ominously about the threat from a caravan of migrants streaming from Central America toward Mexico's border with the United States.
The almost ominously immaculate quality of her playing was well suited to Mr. Adams's dark fantasia, which offers virtuosity while staying — intentionally, I think — wary of its, and any, thrills.
With a snowstorm ominously described as a bomb cyclone bearing down on the New York area, the Port Authority started warning about airport disruption and flight cancellations on Wednesday afternoon.
Clearly wanting to maintain control after his initial announced departure on Sunday, Mr. Bouteflika installed a new government on Sunday night, and, ominously, promised "important decisions" before he stepped down.
We begin with Colin, the protagonist, a few days shy of his 13th birthday, on an afternoon when his older sister, Heather, ominously predicts he will die in three years.
"The last thing we need is another big-spending, tax-loving liberal controlling our money," one ad concluded, ominously, before showing an image of the mayor crashing to the ground.
There was little charge between her and the tenor Michael Fabiano (ominously intense as her lover, Alfredo) and accuracy but not fire in "Sempre libera," her grand paean to freedom.
The funnel cloud that wove ominously through the densely populated Dallas-Fort Worth region on Sunday night produced maximum winds of 140 miles an hour, the National Weather Service said.
There's no denying their competence — they have style to burn — and their cinematographer, Thimios Bakatakis, is a wonder at painting dark and dread-filled interiors and ominously snow-blanketed surroundings.
So when you hear, 'Oh, there's a tornado warning,' you figure everyone's going to be trapped, and the tornado will pass ominously close, and it will be about the conversations.
Former world number one Novak Djokovic also looked in ominously good shape as he beat France's Adrian Mannarino 7-20133 6-1 to book his place in the semi-final.
Although neither the government's defence nor the court's judgment suggested that prorogation was directly connected to Brexit, he declared ominously that a lot of people were seeking to frustrate it.
Most ominously, critical entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare will see benefit reductions unless they are reformed to handle the flood of retirees in the next 20 years.
Perhaps most ominously, Sears' "store of the future" format — a smaller, modernized store with a focus on boosting the customer experience — closed in April 2019, just six months after opening.
I am the Secretary of Defense, and I'm walking back from a briefing with the Pentagon when I find my fellow White House players clustered ominously around a computer screen.
Speaking in Ankara, Erdoğan said his country would not accept an independent Kurdish state, and referred ominously to Turkish military exercises already underway on the border of Iraq's semiautonomous Kurdish region.
When a couple falls in love despite their relationship having an expiration date, they try to beat the shadowy forces that control their ecosystem (the ominously titled "System") to be together.
Photo: APThe shield contains a raised platform for law enforcement or troops to stand behind, with slits for observation or—more ominously—firing projectiles on rioters or protesters from behind cover.
The New Mannequin Challenge Is HereFirst there's Christian standing ominously and staring at Ana at the gallery, then there's that stalker (Bella Heathcote) doing the same thing in his apartment...twice.
His iconic appearance — bright, glassy blue eyes, mottled short horns coming out of his head, and his ominously stoic facial expression — is a testament to the power of makeup to transform.
After his disembodied voice wakes Clariss up in the middle of the night, Alchemy ominously scratches his name into the mirror in Clariss' bedroom, but what's the connection between the two?
The more proximate cause was a big and doomy magazine story about the effects of climate change that pointed, ominously and insistently, in the direction of a jarringly imminent apocalypse. Mondays!
Ireland's Dan Martin is fifth 1:12 behind, and Froome's own team mate Mikel Landa of Spain, who has been in ominously good form, lies sixth 1:17 off the pace.
But how could a partnership which seemed optimistic and innovative only a few years ago sink to a point of black backgrounded, dramatically lit, ominously soundtracked videos, and allegations of theft?
The lengthy note on the EP's front ominously promises that "actions have consequences," so it'd be understandable if anyone thought they'd just opened a packet of anthrax or somesuch viral agent.
Perhaps even more ominously, his disapproval rating in the three states among white women without college degrees spiked to between 46% and 48%, considerably more than in any other battleground state.
Remarkably, as of this month, the wall that stood ominously and infamously for 22019 years — 10,316 days — has been down longer than it was up, unknown to the world's youngest generation.
Ominously for the Republican strategy, the odds in favor of Democrats' regaining control of the Senate have shot up this week on the Iowa exchange, overtaking the likelihood of Republican control.
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That start four years ago ended ominously, with Woods withdrawing on the ninth hole of his final round after reinjuring his lower back during an awkward shot on the second hole.
The scene shows a pink-clad performer with her arms firmly clasped as she looks away from a top-hatted patron who may be looming "ominously," as Ms. Jones put it.
" The song has two contrasting sections — one clinically spoke-sung, one ominously cheerful — as the lyrics note "the collective hive mind algorithmically scanning" and warn "Ooh, you better watch your step.
Most ominously, President Áñez granted the security forces immunity from criminal prosecution for acts undertaken while maintaining public order — in effect, carte blanche for the military to engage in lethal repression.
Although he repeatedly emphasized the difficulties and perils ahead, the president spoke effusively about the success of the response, as the storm churned ominously north and local officials cautioned against complacency.
" Dorsey was subjected to a double grilling on Wednesday as the Twitter CEO also came to the House Energy and Commerce Committee in an ominously titled hearing: "Twitter: Transparency and Accountability.
The pulsating, red-light-saturated room, which recalls The Masque of the Red Death, looms ominously while The Eagles' "The Last Resort" and Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar" play on a loop.
Like a character in a fable about Washington, DC, every time Trump curses the cloud or orders it to leave him alone, it instead grows bigger and rumbles more ominously with thunder.
With both ominously saying they're not planning on coming back from their trip to King's Landing, it seems like this duo is ready to risk it all to truly fulfill their purpose.
Still, the stream—which went up at 2 PM—has already gotten 1.3 million viewers to watch and type "fire" over and over while the theme song plays ominously in the background.
On election night Horst Seehofer, the CSU leader, said the CDU/CSU needed to attend to its right flank: "it wouldn't be good just to carry on as before," he added ominously.
In one image, we see the oblivion of her subject's desires: Kikuchi provides an empathetic distance from her female transgender subject who, clad with bare prosthetic breasts, ominously clutches a bloody shirt.
In other areas of the forest, crumbling stone ruins rose from the ground as houses and collapsed barns, gaping ominously through empty windows among the endless depth of the jagged tree-lines.
More ominously, the game casts you as a wizard for the State of Secrecy Task Force, an international task force established by the Ministry of Magic and the International Confederation of Wizards.
The police report also references an incident in April 2017, in which Jennifer claims she went into their kitchen to find David sitting next to a gun and staring ominously at her.
She followed up her December 2900 column with one on January 220006 that ominously warned that the PTC extension may be the beginning of even more government assistance to the wind industry.
Instead, Mr. Obama spoke ominously of the stakes for the nation's security, and its very identity, if the ideas espoused by Mr. Trump and many in the Republican Party are widely accepted.
In "Creepy," trees and bushes rustle, never more ominously than in the yard of a neighbor who calls himself Nishino (Teruyuki Kagawa, fantastically horrible), one of those characters whose smiles haunt dreams.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly fired Bannon on Friday, presumably to give the beleaguered consigliere more free time to ominously mill in the background of somebody else's ethno-nationlist meetings.
Worse yet, our financial regulators may fail to regulate or just slow down innovation in regulated financial institutions and thus accelerate the growth of unregulated FinTechs and, more ominously, lightly supervised GiantTechs.
Guitars drone, swings swell ominously, drums crawl at a snail's pace as he paints a picture of the world where there's smoke rising above the horizon and you're constantly on the run.
" But perhaps more ominously, an August Ipsos poll found that a plurality of Republicans, 43 percent, agree that "the president should have the authority to close news outlets engaged in bad behavior.
"I know things about Tester that I could say, too," the president warned ominously at a campaign rally in late April, after a weekend of tweets calling for the Montanan to resign.
Ominously for Jeff Sessions, Mr. Comey seemed to hint there were reasons he could not share information with the attorney general, though he could not say what they were in open session.
Ominously, Stross, a professor of business at San Jose State University, chooses to restrict his study to Stanford graduates in order to ensure that he has a sufficient number of success stories.
And for a party still trying to sort out a winning (and unifying) message, questions over where exactly she stands on the major issues of the day linger ominously over the conversation.
On the morning of the day Sandy made landfall, the sky was a vast watery white-gray, and the waves were big but ominously dark and buffeted by a howling sideshore wind.
As Mangkhut marched toward the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong was also buffeted by fierce winds that tore off roofs, downed trees and caused cranes perched atop half-built skyscrapers to swing ominously.
Ominously, negotiations to form a government failed last week on labor market issues because the left party Podemos asked to head the ministry of labor to create more jobs and better worker incomes.
Ominously, parts of the mainland's state-run media are calling for Hong Kong to enact anti-sedition laws, as the territory's government is required to under Article 23 of the post-colonial constitution.
The latest poster for Us arrived in December 2018, along with an ambiguous first trailer, and had fans playing detective over the meaning behind two hands, ominously wielding a pair of golden scissors.
"Sadly, U.S. wheat is looking ominously cheap compared to France and Germany which could mean the EU's lackluster export performance could continue unless the euro gets a lot weaker," a German trader said.
A large group on two back included world number one Brooks Koepka, who made an ominously good start with a tidy performance that was bogey-free until a wayward drive at the 17th.
Some of those journalists (along with many others whom Trump never targeted directly) were subsequently inundated with bigoted, violence-drenched messages from Trump supporters, both online and, more ominously, at their home addresses.
There is a city tightly guarded by an animatronic giant that keeps any wayward citizens from venturing out into a presumably decimated and dangerous world, and ominously "reeducates" them when they're caught trying.
One of the most popular podcasts in the current crop is Malcolm Gladwell's somewhat ominously titled Revisionist History—"my podcast about things forgotten, or misunderstood," he says at the top of an episode.
They see an erratic and embattled President who is dogged by infighting, firings and resignations among his top aides, sagging public approval numbers and an ominously expanding investigation of possible ties to Russia.
Saad Hariri, a former prime minister and a dominant Sunni politician, led an establishment campaign that warned ominously that unknown forces wanted to "harm Beirut and break the parity" among the city's sects.
Surges of murder in several major cities, televised protests against police behavior, and fear-mongering by some presidential candidates have contributed to a perception—never mind the facts—that crime is rising ominously.
Lynch brings the viewer deep into the blast, into the very heart of the evil that permeates the universe of Twin Peaks while Krzysztof Penderecki's "Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima" screeches ominously.
Fleeing to her therapist, Dr. Josef Klemperer (Swinton, swaddled in latex and old-world gentlemen's clothing), Patricia ominously babbles while she jumps around the shrink's office and he dutifully scratches down his notes.
Together they repeat lines of seeming nonsense — Roxie Perkins's libretto is full of the ominously capitalized words of dystopian fiction — and follow eerily precise rules as they try to cure the daughter's illness.
But there's no mistaking the imperative urgency in the voice of the ominously backlighted figure on the stage of the Almeida Theater, nor the Australian twang that animates his favored four-letter words.
Even more ominously, after I tipsily confessed to a fellow American that I'd had a girlfriend in college, a pretty Russian woman started showing up at embassy parties and chatting flirtatiously with me.
And the newly emboldened Sophie can see that there's only one person who can help her break the curse: the infamous wizard Howl, who floats ominously around her neighborhood in his moving castle.
Depending upon America's dedicated analytic capacity to decipher sorely-complex strategic quandaries, this could become a relatively benign silence of protracted mutual deterrence, or, more ominously, a dreadful silence of mutually-reinforcing annihilations.
Barr insisted that the FBI's suspicions of wrongdoing within the Trump campaign were "insufficient to justify the steps taken," and ominously questioned the FBI's handling of the information used to open the investigation.
Lowering the leverage ratio is reminiscent of former Citigroup CEO Charles Prince telling the Financial Times in July 2007 — ominously close to the top of the market — that his bank will keep dancing.
Delays and meltdowns are rampant, the age-old infrastructure is visibly decaying, and planned, long-term shutdowns (like the one this series was created to track) float ominously in the back of riders' minds.
This morning, the company announced that the first closing in a $200 million Series D, courtesy of a mix of investors, including Fidelity, General Electric and Hydra Ventures, Adidas's somewhat ominously named investment arm.
Mr. Cruz, beginning a six-day swing through Iowa on Monday, spoke ominously of undocumented immigrants, America's standing in the world and the prospect of President Obama acting alone to curb access to guns.
It is revealed early on that the mission's ratcheting body count is the work of an onboard artificial intelligence (displayed, boringly, as a HAL-style red light that glows ominously whenever anything horrible happens).
Unfortunately, the threat of such an attack seems more tangible lately, as nuclear powers openly sabre-rattle, missile alerts are mistakenly sent to huge populations, and the Doomsday clock ticks ominously closer to midnight.
With help and support from a friendly robot called Gimbal, I shot at the menacing robots that were walking ominously toward me until I'd killed them all and a portal opened in the wall.
Ominously, Super Typhoon Haima, which is known in the Philippines as Typhoon Lawin, is now expected to hit the Philippines at Category 24 intensity, up from a Category 25 or 4 in earlier forecasts.
Along with the stronger dollar, that overseas weakness has also cut into U.S. corporate profits, which, ominously, may suffer their third quarterly decline in a row, when the numbers are reported, beginning this week.
"Most ominously, Trump's refusal to sell off his businesses will give hostile foreign governments and companies a foothold in the White House — and lead to an unprecedented constitutional crisis," the American Bridge report states.
The stated aim is to "reduce costs faster and more profoundly than our peers" and, ominously for even other low-cost operators, to "steepen the gradient of the cost curve in the bottom quartile".
The original Triangulación Kultural drum work is slivered and supplemented with some insectoid synth work, and the ominously hovering basslines characteristic of the South African style style he's helped popularize in intercontinental club scenes.
With recent polls suggesting that climate change has begun to loom ominously for many Republicans as it does for the majority of Democrats, it may be time for big, bold, even alarmingly bipartisan thoughts.
Migrant families from south of the U.S. border are perceived as threats, not only by the current administration, which speaks ominously of "chain migration" when referring to family reunification, but even by previous ones.
For example, consider this scenario fictional scenario: Pompeo heads to North Korea, landing on July 220006th, ominously on the one-year anniversary of when North Korea first flight tested its ICBM, shocking the world.
"Most of these things are temporary, but one could imagine misusing a device where you're essentially applying a tourniquet to the head of the penis and putting tension on it," he added more ominously.
After a false start and a mild HBO Now-is-down panic attack, the much awaited ninth installment of this season, ominously titled "Battle of the Bastards," delivered what it promised...with a twist.
In 1953, in response to the international climate and the rising tide of UFO reports, the CIA sponsored a four-day meeting called the Robertson Panel, whose findings echo ominously into the present day.
When she does arrive, it's almost ominously — by chopper, the way, in "Zero Dark Thirty," the SEALs sneak up on Osama bin Laden, or how, on "Game of Thrones," a dragon might invade Westeros.
Artist and designer Pablo Garcia used the 16th-century illusion for a temporary tattoo whose dimensions are activated when you place it on your finger and ominously point like the Ghost of Christmas Future.
In his kinetic abstract paintings, Baker utilizes myriad repetitive motifs that include the omni-present predator drone, crumbling Greco-Roman columns, and collapsing structures that look ominously similar to the World Trade Center buildings.
Billie Eilish, a 17-year-old songwriter who has been releasing ominously compelling songs about desire and intimate betrayal since 2016, tabulates 24 million listeners monthly on Spotify and tours internationally as a headliner.
In the closing days of the campaign, Mr. Trump repeatedly, and ominously, peddled the wholly unsubstantiated theory that the election was being rigged and that the country could find itself torn apart if Mrs.
Indeed, after the memo was released the president did nothing to quell these suspicions, ominously responding "you figure that one out" when asked if the memo made him more likely to fire Mr. Rosenstein.
A section titled #YouNeedtoBeSoClose (the ominously casual remark of a guy pictured holding a hefty knife) catalogs people with weapons at the same time it winks at the requirements and gift of photograph-taking.
Ominously, the group that over the past few years has preferred baseball bats, axe handles, even small flag poles — all with nails installed to make them latter day DIY maces — is upgrading their arsenal.
But surges of murder in several major cities, televised protests against police behavior, and fearmongering by some presidential candidates have contributed to a perception –never mind the facts – that crime is rising ominously. 3.
Bitcoin hovered around $9,600 in volatile trade on Friday, after tumbling about 15 percent from an all-time high hit this week as some money managers warned ominously of a bubble and further falls.
Once again, despite a pleading guilty to two counts, including an ominously worded "conspiracy against the United States," there remain no counts, let alone convictions, on collusion between the Russians and the Trump administration.
He is pointing not only to his extraordinary interpretation of executive authority but also, and just as ominously, to the belief that he needs to know nothing more than the content of his own mind.
Two days ago, the Trump administration ominously warned Iran that it was putting the country "on notice" after Tehran flexed its muscles in the region by testing a medium-range ballistic missile over the weekend.
But something big is about to happen — and after seeing this exclusive clip for Thursday night's episode, ominously titled "Don't Fear (The Reaper)", it doesn't look like good news for Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson).
The initial reports ominously described Lincecum's injury as degenerative, which would complicate his recovery and, depending on how much damage to the joint had already occurred, limit the extent to which he would fully recover.
Introducing Clinton at that event -- which somewhat ominously was filled with out-of-state canvassers and some political tourists -- Albright said the real revolution in the 2016 race would be electing the first woman president.
The question is whether people around Trump can convince him that the policy environment he has created needs to change, or, more ominously, whether he has convinced himself that chaos gives him the upper hand.
The game started ominously for the Devils as Zajac took a penalty 34 seconds into the game, but he atoned by scoring his second goal of the season with 13:01 left in the period.
A Garfield alarm clock woke me up every day, and, riding the D.C. subway with my mom, I sported a bright orange T-shirt on which Garfield's face, without outline, blended ominously into the background.
But ominously, a senior member of the SPD's own negotiating team abstained in the vote to endorse the deal, and the party's Berlin branch also said promises on social housing and home ownership were inadequate.
Thanks to the magic of cinema and the relative ease with which a shark fin can be CGI'd to pop out of something and move ominously toward the viewer, we don't just have sea sharks.
"It's one of those where the environment will make the class," said Mr. Zumtobel, looking out the barn window as the wind swept colorful leaves across the ground and fog spilled ominously across the mountains.
They have two grown sons, Jamie (Rory Keenan), a sometime actor and full-time roué, and the younger Edmund (Matthew Beard), a sensitive poet type (and O'Neill's alter-ego), who has an ominously bad cough.
On a humanitarian level, this bodes ominously for local inhabitants — several civilians have already been killed in airstrikes, and the precedent of Turkey's 2017 "Olive Branch" operation suggests large-scale ethnic cleansing may follow suit.
Republican lawmakers and police organizations have ominously warned about the effects of essentially emptying the jails of accused misdemeanor offenders during the pretrial process, as some may continue to pose a danger to the community.
The painter Chuck Close sped through the debris in a motorized wheelchair, off to oversee the hanging of his artwork, followed by a forklift whose protruding blades passed ominously close to an Alex Katz painting.
Mr. Mendeluk has Ukrainian roots, but he also has an unfortunate taste for clunky symbolism, zooming in his camera on ominously crushed eyeglasses and a blood-flecked loaf of bread like a spaniel scenting pheasant.
The book, as it stands, feels ominously loveless, more hospitable to dolts than to eligible beaux, yet at least seven writers have sought to flesh it out and, in so doing, to warm it up.
While Green's effort is viewed as unlikely to garner much support, we have had increasing calls for impeachment and, more ominously, arguments that impeachments may be properly based for any reason supported by enough members.
Her party's backbench lawmakers gather regularly to form the 1922 Committee — known, ominously, as "the men in gray suits" — which can end the career of a Conservative prime minister overnight with a no-confidence vote.
Pyongyang has ominously threatened to deliver the United States a "Christmas gift" and warned it would pursue a "new path" if the United States doesn't soften its negotiating position by the end of the year.
One of many dramatic videos uploaded by commuters passing the fire in the early morning hours ominously captures the highway exit sign for Getty Center Drive against a backdrop of a hillside blanketed in flames.
The agency's internal publicity, featuring his handshake with a coal miner, not so subtly warns agency staff to return "back to basics," though exactly how far "back" and to which "basics" is left rather ominously unclear.
A survey released this week by the ominously-titled Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation offered a godsend to Beltway media outlets facing another week of impeachment coverage: Millennials are apparently just a bunch of Godless socialists.
The 20 pages tick off the ephemera of late-Soviet life — preparations for May Day, profiles of successful farm managers — while just at eye level a projection of ominously dark storm clouds almost imperceptibly drift past.
Ominously, during the attack on parliament, emergency barriers to hold out intruders were not activated; some of the police protecting parliament, who are under the control of an official appointed by VMRO, fraternised with the mob.
The five-time Super Bowl winner did not throw his first touchdown pass till the third quarter, but continued to drive his team down the field, allowing the Patriots to stay ominously close to their opponents.
While Archie languishes over his father, who's wandering through dream-sequences in the middle space between life and death, Veronica welcomes back her cold, ex-con father (Mark Consuelos) sitting ominously at their dining room table.
"Many of us believe that 401(k) plans are a wealth transfer scheme that transfers a large percentage of the profits belonging to people participating in plans to those who are advising them," he said, ominously.
Most ominously, the mainstream media was accused of COVERING IT UP. On August 8, Dave Weigel at the Washington Post pretty thoroughly debunked all of this stuff, which by then was going by the hashtag #HillarysHealth.
Computing firms have been shoring up the security of their products ever since Edward Snowden leaked thousands of documents outlining what, to many Silicon Valley libertarians, looked rather ominously like a system of mass electronic surveillance.
You know, the one where Thrillist sends you a bottle of scientifically-engineered hot sauce made from peppers with names like the Trinidad moruga scorpion, Carolina reaper and the only slightly less ominously named ghost pepper.
" She confronts these themes head-on from the opening moments of the mix, with an ominously echoing sample of the Brooklyn rapper Shyne: "Dear America, I'm only what you made me/ Young, black, and fucking crazy!
PARIS (Reuters) - Andy Murray moved ominously into the French Open quarter-finals for the sixth time in his career with a clinical 7-6(43) 6-4 6-3 win over American John Isner on Sunday.
More broadly, and most ominously, Bangladesh's young people -- a critical constituency in a country where people under 40 account for nearly 80 percent of the 166-million-strong population -- could start to lose faith in democracy.
Two weeks after Hillary Clinton's health became the center of attention after she came down with pneumonia — "Something's going on," Mr. Trump said ominously — observers wondered if Mr. Trump was suffering from an illness, as well.
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In the heat of the struggle over the fate of the Dreamers, what has often been obscured is how the heartless anti-immigration crowd has ominously pushed the broader debate to attack immigration as a whole.
Mark B. Rosenberg, president of Florida International University in Miami, framed his efforts to deal with Covid-19 around a nightmare he had, ominously set in Italy, where the virus has killed more than 6,000 people.
Soon Sasha is not only having visions of her dead benefactor, but she's also being taken in by Becky's ominously new-agey parents and transferring to the plush school in Crystal Valley, their Sedona-like enclave.
Ominously, only a third of the American public, according to a recent poll, deems that Ms. Haspel's supervision of a black site disqualifies her from heading the C.I.A. Yet there is room for some cautious optimism.
Most ominously, the new policy has been met with harsh criticism from members of Congress — the very people Facebook was hoping to impress ahead of a congressional hearing about online deception that's scheduled for Wednesday morning.
But since a minority of property owners on the plot have yet to come to an agreement with the contractor, his building stands ominously surrounded by other new construction projects that are continuing full speed ahead.
READ: North Korea built the 'epitome of civilization' using slave labor Kim has ominously warned he could send the U.S. a "Christmas gift" ― what that gift would be depended on the U.S.'s actions, he threatened.
Between its vacuum cleaners, bladeless fans and the hand dryer ominously known as the "Airblade," which makes moisture wish it had never been condensated, the British company has really made a name for itself moving air around.
We saw this ominously in the final weeks of the campaign when Trump paused in the middle of a rally to call out Katy Tur of NBC for underreporting the size of the crowds at his rally.
Trump is the most unpopular president at this point in his term since modern polling was invented, and his party has been paying the price in recent special elections — which bodes ominously for the GOP in 33.
Picture it: Razor-sharp T-rex teeth and claws bared, Barney, no love in his heart, stalks the children of the world while an eerie, ominously slow piano cover of "I Love You" plays in the background.
The group's ads last year — fake tourism videos ominously showing France and Germany under Sharia and other digital content about Muslim immigrants and refugees — struck tones similar to the far-right rhetoric Harris Media trafficked in abroad.
He also says he's proud of his role in funding suits against Gawker and ominously states he'd happy to continue to do so: For my part, I am proud to have contributed financial support to his case.
He also says he's proud of his role in funding suits against Gawker, ominously stating he'd be happy to continue to do so: For my part, I am proud to have contributed financial support to his case.
Sea surface temperatures across the Gulf on August 23, just before Harvey made landfall in Texas, were ominously warm, 1.5 to 4 degrees Celsius (2.7 to 7.2 F) hotter than the average of a few decades ago.
Yesterday, the ominously named Congressional Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives was disbanded, concluding an investigation that was spurred in 2015 by widely debunked videos alleging to document the illegal sale of fetal tissue by Planned Parenthood.
She returns, again and again, to the cellar where James and Grace tossed one of the bodies, and the stairs loom ominously every time, until it feels like we might pitch forward and tumble down them too.
Featuring the producer clad in an imposing welding helmet ominously wandering empty urban spaces including tunnels, parks, and streets, the clip poses an eerie counterpoint to the track, which offers a hyperreal take on fragmented techno sounds.
A "Game of Thrones" star, Charles Dance (who plays Tywin Lannister in that HBO series), reads a ponderous narration in a sonorous voice that is supposed to be ominously intriguing but is too often just nap-inducing.
Looking Back "Not a wire is working into Galveston, either telegraph or telephone, and as all bridges carried wires, the fears that all these structures are gone is strengthened," The New York Times reported ominously on Sept.
Elizabeth now sees the Center's plans as a betrayal of the cause she's fought for all these years, and leaving an ominously silent Claudia, she went home to Philip to demand a meeting with "his guy," Oleg.
Trump, in an interview with Fox Business Network that was released Friday morning, spoke ominously about the aftermath of Mueller's report, saying "people will not stand for it" if the report casts him in a bad light.
Photo: Wilfred Lee (AP)A newly discovered strain of malware transforms PCs into what Microsoft ominously calls "zombie proxies" using otherwise legitimate programs, and the company claims it's infected thousands of computers across the U.S. and Europe.
On the third floor of Hauteville House, a Georgian villa on the British Channel Island of Guernsey, a man's head, carved from the faux ivory top of a walking stick, hovers ominously above an ornately carved bed.
And the indifferent reactions to Lynn Hershman Leeson's surveillance doll "CybeRoberta" (1995–1996), impossible to anticipate when the piece was constructed, are both notably ironic and ominously specific to our time: visitors take selfies by photographing its camera.
And as far as security droids go, they're mostly still known for alternately face-planting into fountains, harassing toddlers, and ominously reminding the public that they could help usher in a dystopian surveillance state when they get better.
Top seed Serena Williams contended with thunder, rain delays and an inspired Kristina Mladenovic roared on by a partisan crowd but it was all in day's work for the holder as she moved ominously into the second week.
But as security ominously filed into SoundCloud's meeting rooms at its offices around the world during the all-hands video conference broadcast from its Berlin headquarters, the startup's staff discovered they wouldn't be getting the answers they wanted.
In a two-minute video, the gaping mouth reappears, this time the artist's very own, where it inaudibly whispers, whimpers, screams, and remains ominously silent — again struggling to express itself, only this time because of the oppressive dictatorship.
"No more risk of decapitation," Daphne Kalomiris, an architect with Knight Architecture LLC, cheerfully explained of the new fire shutters that once snapped shut rather ominously on the big cut-out windows that overlook the building's two courts.
Unfortunately, the minute hand has been ominously ticking forward in recent years, and on January 26 the Bulletin announced that it would move the clock forward even more to a mere  two and a half minutes before doom.
McFarland started the call ominously, by saying everyone should have received an emailed "preservation notice" warning them not to delete or remove any files related to several multimillion-dollar lawsuits filed against the company in the past month.
This duality is also present in the way he keeps ominously referring to joining One Direction as "the change", which goes to show just how much his previous life was pulled out from under him, like a rug.
That means that any one of Game of Thrones' hundreds of characters could be breathing their last this season, and today's trailer rams that point home, hovering ominously around the Stark siblings, as well as other major characters.
At the rate it's going, Barnes & Noble won't be known as a bookseller at all—either because most of its floor space will be given over to games and gadgets, or, more ominously, because it won't even exist.
Price's announcement came a day after said he was displeased Trump ominously said, "We'll see," when asked if he would fire Price, a medical doctor and ex-congressman who long railed against excessive spending by the federal government.
Unfortunately, the minute hand has been ominously ticking forward in recent years, and on January 26 the Bulletin announced that it would move the clock forward even more to a mere two and a half minutes before doom.
Thanks to late-night law firm advertisements urging you to CALL NOW if you or a loved one has suffered from complications due to transvaginal mesh, the controversial medical device has become, at least by name, ominously ubiquitous.
On a rooftop outside the Vatican, where sea gulls have ripped to shreds peace doves released out the pope's window, I watched as a pair ominously swooped above the purple zucchetto, or skullcap, of the Vatican foreign minister.
The light in this building's basement laundry room won't stop flickering ominously and I have consumed enough true crime media to know that I don't want to become the subject of Netflix's next hit docuseries while doing laundry.
In the ominously beautiful "Mother and Son" (1997), the images of rural Russia stretched and yawned, as if the director, impatient with the solid shapes on which regular cinema relies, felt compelled to morph them to his purpose.
The Season 5 trailer, which dropped during President Trump's inauguration, features an upside-down American flag waving ominously in darkened skies surrounding the United States Capitol as children recite the Pledge of Allegiance, along with a date: 5.30.17.
Water plops from the sweating stones of a dank underground cavern where Luna's mother takes regular saunas (the wonderful sound design is by Guillaume Sciamá), and a mysterious lake waits ominously to link the living and the dead.
On Twitter, Gab bragged that a final Gab post by the killer — which referenced an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory and ominously concluded with "screw your optics, I'm going in" — would "likely be a key piece of evidence" for prosecutors.
Though the leaders mentioned in a joint statement the need for the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, the wording is ominously vague and, it could be argued, doesn&apost go any further than the North&aposs previous promises.
Trump did exactly that last week, and emerging market currencies showed similar weakness to last year's crazy August selloff, now seemingly looking ominously cyclical, but this time last year global growth was in question due to the trade war.
For the last several weeks, Cruz and other Republicans, including Donald Trump, have been pushing false claims that the US is surrendering "control" of the internet to the UN, or perhaps more ominously, to "enemies" like Iran or China.
AOL repurposed the name for a discount internet service — and since ultimately death comes for all '90s internet brands, AOL itself was later sold to Verizon, which merged AOL and Yahoo into the ominously named subsidiary Oath in 2017.
"I'm not saying you're a serial killer, but if it weren't for the fact that your sun exactly trines your moon, maybe you would be," Angel Eyedealism, the world-renowned astrologer, performance artist, and East Village legend, says ominously.
There are just enormous implications regarding everything from who is purchasing said presents to, more ominously, what the heck the unidentified flying object which the NORAD Santa Tracker identifies passing through North American airspace every December 24-25th is.
First, I'm no expert in movies, but this looks an awful lot like a horror flick to me, with scenes of Anderson driving ominously through shadowy tunnels or all alone in an unlit room, googling mysteries on his computer.
In his speech in New Hampshire on Monday, while warning ominously about Muslim immigration, Mr. Trump also pitched himself as a champion of gay and lesbian Americans, whom he described as acutely menaced by the rise of radical Islam.
The government appears to be defiantly sailing on as if nothing has gone wrong, speaking ominously of "unfinished business" that it apparently needs to conduct, leaving it no time to listen to the angry rabble howling for its resignation.
All of which raises unsettling questions about whether the Republican nominee for the most powerful job in the world is Mr. Putin's poodle, stubbornly naïve, totally clueless or, as some have ominously suggested, protecting undisclosed business interests in Russia.
More ominously, Fitzpatrick disappears for a spell, and Victor worries — both for the old tosser's well-being and for his own safety, as though the man might jump out of the shadows and strike him down at any second.
Her cross goes over Naeher on the back post, and she is slow to get to her feet as the ball falls — ominously for the U.S. — to the feet of Le Sommer just to the right of her goal.
If a recession were ominously approaching, it would come as something of a surprise to the corporate-debt markets, which have a reputation for expressing worry about the economy and risks to company cash flows before stocks register them.
More ominously, a second measure — the percentage of patients with flu symptoms visiting medical clinics — shot up almost to the peak reached at the height of the 23-22 flu season, which was the most severe in a decade.
Among them: strikes against the numerous U.S. military targets in the region, stepping up its support of proxy forces fighting the U.S.and its allies across the Middle East, and perhaps most ominously, cyberattacks on vulnerable U.S. cities and infrastructure.
In a small town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 1930s — the script ominously leaves it at "in our days" — a stationmaster (Luke Kirby) lives with his wife (Alyssa Bresnahan), who is older than him by 13 years.
But Irina is a particularly ugly, scheming spider woman who spins her web while running her yarmulke-wearing thugs, ominously cooing at her young nephew (Blake McLennan) and forcing his desperate father, Michael (Chiwetel Ejiofor), to do very bad things.
"Scammers can reap large rewards for time spent courting their targets," the report states ominously, before revealing that the median reported financial loss across age groups was $2,600, about seven times higher than the median loss for other types of fraud.
It's a devilish appendage: in addition to wanting to kill Chanel (as it literally ominously writes on Dr. Holt's bedside table at the end of the episode), it also wants to sabotage Dr. Holt's career — but more on that later.
What to watch: Ominously, the Russian government has also claimed the right to intervene in Ukraine to protect the interests of the Orthodox church there, in terms surely meant as a warning to Ukrainians both in office and in church.
" Previewing the address during an interview on Fox News, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham ominously predicted that Trump is "going to talk about just how horribly he was treated and, you know, that maybe people should pay for that.
Unlike the coiffed and glamorous figures in "Casablanca", the characters in "Transit" are visibly harrowed by their experiences living under an oppressive regime; there is talk of concentration camps and an impending military operation known ominously as "the spring cleaning".
Though brief, HTC's disclosure today indicates that Chialin Chang has resigned due to his personal career plan — presumably meaning he no longer wants to be the captain of a vanishing ship — and, ominously, the section for his replacement is left unfilled.
Perhaps more ominously, the Wall Street Journal reported as well that the Ministry of Justice is considering unilaterally closing all crypto exchanges in the country, although didn't provide any detailed guidance or timelines on when such a policy might be enacted.
Ominously, however, it also takes place in the run-up to the notorious Mason murders - the gruesome killings orchestrated by cult leader Charles Manson, which claimed the life of pregnant actress Sharon Tate, married at the time to filmmaker Roman Polanski.
"Since there's only seven of you left, I thought we could use with some more models …" The contestants exchange nervous glances as a garage door ominously creeps up to reveal none other than Binta, Krislian, Gia, Kyle, Tash, Cherish and Justine.
It's still the show where characters will have a relatively straightforward meeting — about the identity of that headless corpse found way back in the premiere — while a dark, strange figure shambles along in the background and the soundtrack burbles ominously.
The patent filed in 2016 references cameras, road sensors, license plate readers, touch sensitive panels, speakers, LIDAR, ultrasound sensors and microphones, satellite connectivity, and radar detectors to record the speed of other vehicles (ominously referred to as a "laser gun").
Meanwhile some of their partners (France, the Poles and the Belgians, among others) mutter ominously about Britain seeking to cherry-pick the best bits of EU membership; of trying to dine à la carte instead of taking the menu du jour.
The camera hovers ominously around the quiet hall, focusing on the disembodied faces of characters lost in the series so far, before panning across the faces of surviving characters, including Daenerys Targaryen, Tyrion Lannister, Arya and Bran Stark, and Jon Snow.
The ominously named company has for years used official APIs to siphon public posts from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other sources online, collating and analyzing for various purposes, such as to gauge public opinion on a political candidate or issue.
When the first ominously scored video was released in July under the series title "Human Capital", conservatives jumped on the supposed "black market in body parts" to condemn Planned Parenthood for profiting off the sale of fetal limbs and tissues.
Finally, the bill increases federal spending on dangerous nuclear projects and, perhaps most ominously, in methane hydrates -- a new class of dirty fossil fuel reserves the industry is salivating over and which, if exploited, would mean 'game over' for the climate.
The show commits the nearly unforgivable period-drama sin of having a character cough ominously in one episode, then die in the next, and does not bother to subvert the cliché by making it meta, or commenting on its obviousness.
New York (CNN)The night before the final unsuccessful attempt on his life, a brass band outside the Mexican prison where Miguel Angel Martinez was being held ominously belted out a favorite number of alleged drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
More ominously (at least for Israel), Iran has raised the idea of establishing a naval outpost on Syria's Mediterranean coast as well as permanent deployments at various Syrian airfields — primarily as bases for the IRGC's drone, missile, and air defense units.
More ominously, given that trade-induced job losses are a tiny portion of all job losses, such fears are wildly overblown — so much so that they now have America and the world on the brink of a potentially calamitous trade war.
More ominously yet, the IMF warns that a materialization of any of the risks to which it points could trigger rapid shifts in financial sentiment, portfolio reallocations toward safe assets and rising rollover risks for vulnerable corporate and sovereign borrowers.
That threw the government here into turmoil, and more ominously, it is shaking up the status quo in a region where an uneasy peace has existed since the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s and the wars that followed.
Perhaps more ominously, Facebook recently announced a number of tools designed to allow content creators to generate their own quiz shows, though it's not clear people actually want that kind of thing clogging up their feed as opposed to a dedicated app.
According The Wall Street Journal's vaguely ominously titled article Your Next Friend Could Be a Robot, Google Home has already picked up some folks from places like The Onion and Pixar, somewhat echoing Anki's recent hiring spree for its adorable upcoming robot, Cozmo.
Ludwisiak's notice of departure comes ominously before a general election in Poland this October in which the ruling party PiS is expected to win a strong majority, thereby bolstering the ministry's ability to replace directors of leading Polish cultural institutions with near impunity.
DC Entertainment president Geoff Johns took to social media Friday to release a cryptic promo image for the sequel: the letters "WW84" set on a black background, treated to ominously look like a very broken computer monitor glowing in red and blue.
" Over three minutes, sludgy guitars and Wetzel's manically-paced spidering rhythms behind the drum kit set the tone for Winters to yelp ominously of the monotony of road life: "Bumping across the whole hilled nation/Hemming and hawing, piss and then sleep.
And yet this time the response from his supporters was exceptionally chilling: A pro-Erdogan organized crime boss proclaimed, "We will take a shower in your blood," while the office doors of some of the academics were ominously marked with red crosses.
A great deal of the new 10-episode season takes place in dim rooms and unlit garages, in an ominously oppressive forest and a shadowy cave, or under sickly, faltering lighting that suggests a kind of heavy moral decay falling over the world.
Ominously, climate change models suggest this trajectory may become the norm, with Africa's southern, sub-tropical zone becoming warmer and drier while more rainfall comes to the east and tropical regions, according to forecasts from South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.
The updated X-Files begins ominously (not intentionally) with a very long voiceover from Duchovny as Fox Mulder, trying to catch up the audience on the history of the show and the fictional X-Files, where paranormal cases were handled at the FBI.
LONDON (Reuters) - With the draw opening up in front of her, seven-times champion Serena Williams moved ominously into the last 16 at Wimbledon when she recovered from a sluggish start to beat France's Kristina Mladenovic 7-5 7-6(173) on Friday.
More ominously, he began arresting journalists who dared to criticize him, and then, using the July 2628, 28500, failed coup as a pretext, fired 6900,2628 government employees, detained more than 28503,22019 persons, and arrested nearly 50,000 people including 20,000 military and police.
Ultimately, though, this is a novel that strives to define a generation — the one known, ominously, as X — and it falters when Adams overreaches, struggling to establish her characters as representatives of their era, shaped by the historical events of their day.
" As of late Friday evening, the White House had still not commented on the story, but Trump told a rally in Missouri, "there's a lingering stench" at the FBI and Justice Department and promised ominously, "we're going to get rid of that, too.
Members of the ominously titled "Generation Z," they've been using social media since they were kids (they don't use Facebook, but are all over Instagram and Snapchat and YouTube) and are used to being both their own photographer and their own subject.
"Points" is fashioned around a thrumming braid of the words "no longer," while in "Radio Silence," the phrases "I can't believe that you don't want to see me / I don't know how you feel" cycle ominously through insensate harmonies and nervously whirring drums.
Most ominously, following Gore's popular vote victory and Electoral College defeat in 2000, and now Hilary Clinton's substantial popular victory (by nearly 3 million votes) combined with an Electoral College defeat, anti-democratic presidential outcomes should no longer be seen as freakish events.
The specter of full-scale free agency was looming ominously on the horizon, thanks to the December 1975 decision by arbitrator Peter Seitz that ruled Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally to be free agents after playing an entire season without signed contracts.
The special counsel's office reported Friday that Flynn had misled FBI investigators about his contacts with the Russian government and—even more ominously for the president—that Flynn said he had been directed to make the contacts by Trump's team at Mar-a-Lago.
That sprightly marching-band melody at the start of Composition No. 58 — many of Mr. Braxton's works have similarly unrevealing titles and are "named" with enigmatic diagrams — turns dark as electronic sounds start to rip and squeal and the musical material becomes ominously repetitive.
Many projects focus, in some way, on the materiality and aesthetic pleasure of objects: the heavy chain on Cranach's figure, for instance, echoes the weight of giant, enamel snakeskin sculptures by Elaine Cameron-Weir draped seductively but ominously from the ceiling of the same room.
More ominously, Alibaba is prototyping a new form of ubiquitous surveillance that deploys millions of cameras equipped with facial recognition within testbed cities and another Chinese company, Cloud Walk, is using facial recognition to track individuals' behaviors and assess their predisposition to commit a crime.
Sometimes the items were made to order for the Europeans, like a plate in blue-and-white porcelain with the VOC logo — its O and C ominously impaled on the arms of the V — painted inside a central disc like an eye upon the diner.
Authorities are warning that as soon as July 220th — which they've ominously dubbed "Day Zero" — the drought-stricken city will have to cut off taps to all homes and most businesses, leaving nearly all of the city's 2000 million residents without access to running water.
Shadowy, horse-mounted figures, ominously lit houses, and hovering crows populate the works along with a stark title and date at the bottom, providing each work with a sense of formality and truthfulness that is ultimately farcical; these are fictional scenes, as interpreted by Libeskind.
But to the public, the official warning documents being published for businesses and consumers sound ominously reminiscent of rationing during World War II. Meanwhile, Britain's new foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, was in Beijing to try to strengthen trade with China as Brexit plans unfold.
What makes him particularly arresting, though, is that he owns a sprawling, impersonal amusement park named Dreamland that is filled with menace and with attractions — Nightmare Island, Wonders of Science, Rocket to the Future and the ominously named Colosseum — that suggest a Disneyland Bizarro World.
The restaurant is smack in the midst of the ruins of that asylum, a hulking sprawl of old brick and stone buildings that rise ominously from the side of the road as you enter New Norfolk, the town where Agrarian Kitchen makes its home.
Ola Ince, the production's fast-rising director, manages to find both comedy and ferocity in a play that touches upon pedophilia, alcoholism and the legacy of slavery, as the generations of the Lafayette family raise their intemperate voices above an ominously escalating chorus of cicadas.
Other groups on Sludge's list of Facebook ad buyers included the homophobic Family Research Council ($22018,290), the anti-Muslim Clarion Project ($20183,22018), and the ominously-titled Californians for Population Stabilization ($22011,2400), an anti-immigrant group founded by eugenicist and far-right race "scientist" Garret Hardin.
Now ISIS is actively testing a blockchain-based messaging app that could provide everything it needs to thrive: secure, anonymous communication, a tamper-proof repository for beheading videos and other ISIS propaganda, and perhaps most ominously, the ability to transfer cryptocurrency anywhere in the world.
Across the Midwest on Wednesday, residents who are used to carrying on with life's routines despite bad weather had little choice but to shiver, stay indoors and make the best of it, even as the insides of their windows became ominously lined with ice.
After the suit was filed, O'Brien realized that he had met Kasowitz before: The lawyer had been in the audience at one of his readings and told O'Brien afterward — elliptically at the time, ominously in retrospect — that they would be seeing each other again.
The White Walkers were conspicuous by their absence in the first Season 7 trailer, but they're back with a vengeance in the new promo, which sees Jon Snow and his wrecking crew battling the wights, while the rest of Westeros' inhabitants glower ominously at each other.
According to the Real Clear Politics national average, Americans now favor an impeachment inquiry by a comfortable margin of 85033 percent to 42 percent — and, ominously for the president, the number favoring removal from office is increasing, even among independents (RCP average: plus 2.5 percent in favor).
As they approached, they saw Tyler's white bob of hair scurrying in one direction while the man they believed to be Curry boomeranged back to the RV. Sanchez shouted for Curry to stop, but he vanished into the RV. The two could hear him rustling around ominously.
The way they've treated her exit and the continuation of the show is overwhelmingly postured as a way to honor her legacy with moments like the opening credits when the camera hovers ominously over her empty chair at the kitchen table until Darlene finally sits in it.
However, as Ross Douthat writes in his column today—ominously titled "How Trump Might Win"—it's not unthinkable that she could lose, given the way the Electoral College is set up and the presence of two other candidates in the race, Jill Stein and Gary Johnson.
Ominously, there has been a flood of special-interest money into state judicial races that raises questions about whether judges' decisions might be affected, according to a report by Justice at Stake, the Brennan Center for Justice and the National Institute on Money in State Politics.
The black-clad man in Baton Rouge, La., barely bothered to conceal that he was heavily armed and looking for trouble, rounding corners in a ready-to-fire-stance, pointing a military-style weapon and prompting a 911 call of "a dude with a rifle," behaving ominously.
But a lot has changed since Art Garfunkel first sang ominously about Central Park ("where they say you should not wander after dark"), thanks to the New York Police Department and the array of other forces that over the years have wrested order from urban chaos.
Rather ominously in light of the current political heat around China's role in the global aluminium market, exports were 400,000 tonnes or above in both May and June, a level that has only been seen twice before, once in June 3153 and once in December 2014.
" Yet as soon as Pompeo was out the door, the Kim Jong-un regime slammed his visit as "regrettable" and "robber-like," ominously suggesting the "high-level talks this time brought us in a dangerous situation where we may be shaken in our unshakable will for denuclearization.
"Against our earlier hopes for second-tier portfolio companies to step up to diversify dependence on Oxford Nanopore, hopefuls have largely failed to deliver, the listed portfolio drags and the market remains largely uninterested - ominously with the next significant funding beginning to loom," Jefferies analysts said.
You waddle over to the bathroom, braving the acrid stench of old piss and freshly cut coke, tramping through the ominously dark puddles on the floor, standing shoulder to shoulder with a bloke talking to himself, sweat threatening to send him the way of the Snowman.
But it spilled into public view after pro-Trump Twitter personality Jacob Wohl ominously suggested Monday night that a story about such allegations was coming, and journalists who had heard about this shady operation reacted with alarm on Twitter, saying it seemed to be a smear attempt.
"While a drop in geopolitical risk premium comes as a welcome relief...with the omnipresent trade war clouds looming ominously over the market threatening to come thundering down at any time, the air remains thick with caution," Stephen Innes, Asia Pacific Market Strategist at AxiTrader said.
ABOARD A B-52, over Eastern Afghanistan — Flying at more than 20,000 feet, the hulking long-range bomber circled ominously above a militant-infested swath of Afghan territory near the rugged border with Pakistan, hunting for Taliban or Islamic State fighters who could threaten friendly troops nearby.
More ominously, although disgorgement is so well established that is it rarely challenged, the court raised a question about whether it was even available for a violation of the securities laws, which may lead to reconsideration of one of the Securities and Exchange Commission's most potent weapons.
But more ominously for stock investors, the Fed also said it would reduce its $4.2 trillion balance sheet and taper its purchases of longer-term government bonds (though it didn't say how fast), bringing to an end the quantitative easing it undertook after the financial crisis.
Phase three occupied the period from the late 2010s through Ghosn&aposs semiretirement, when he stymied the desires of consiglieres such as Tavares to take over chief-executive roles at the alliance and, ominously, began to believe his own endlessly adulatory press, according to industry observers.
Ominously, the Israeli military said Tuesday it was bolstering its infantry forces in the Jordan Valley in response to security assessments, with the defense minister warning of unrest on the West Bank and of the possibility that Palestinian security forces might not cooperate in suppressing it.
"  More ominously, the study notes that "North Korea and Iran have each launched satellites into orbit" and "the sanctuary status once assumed for U.S. space assets has been irredeemably lost, and, whether we wish it or not, powerfully demonstrates that the space domain is a battlefield.
A shroud of thousands of white shirts sewn together hung ominously from the ceiling, referencing both the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911 in New York and the Rana Plaza collapses of 2013 in Bangladesh, two historical events that needlessly caused massive death and injury to garment industry workers.
The very fact that the Trump transition team is seeking to upend civil service protections and seems ominously to be compiling lists of career employees working on climate change regulations should tell us all we need to know about the dangers of CEO-like control over federal agencies.
Last night, Michelle Obama joined James Corden on the Late Late Show for an installment of "Carpool Karaoke," in which they circled the driveway of the White House over and over and rocked the fuck out while being trailed somewhat ominously by what looked like a Secret Service vehicle.
Stalf has 150 employees working in the company's Berlin office, which, somewhat ominously, used to house a Stasi department responsible for monitoring people's phone calls during the Cold War:  With an application that has access to so much personal financial information, there are inevitably questions over privacy and security.
Attempts to reclaim a carefree youth are at the nexus of most midlife crisis movies, but Cody and Reitman give their versions a ferociously female tilt — albeit one centered steadily on a white, cis, middle-class experience of femininity — by having fertility lurk ominously in the background of both.
Nearby, red ornaments adorn a small grove of Christmas trees from which the fog machine ominously puffs clouds of dissipating smoke that the adjacent neon light catches, coloring the air red and leaving behind the specific stench of fog fluid, like the residual potential energy from a party.
When people sign up on Trump's website to be poll watchers—a routine function by campaign volunteers—they get an email that says, ominously, "We are going to do everything we are legally allowed to do to stop crooked Hillary from rigging this election," according to NBC News.
As President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 85033 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE continues to counterpunch his way into an impeachment, many Republicans appear conspicuously and ominously silent about the Ukrainian scandal.
But further down on the WHO list was a threat ominously described as "disease X." The X stands for an unknown: a pathogen lurking out there, currently being harbored in animals, with the potential to make the dangerous leap into humans and spread suffering and death around the globe.
Groups of nearly a dozen at a time have started using Zoom, the teleconferencing service (whose ominously friendly "Wel-come to Zoom!" greeting will haunt me till my last dying breath), to share a drink with other people stuck inside their homes, as the Asahi Shimbun reported on Thursday.
As we find ourselves hurtling towards a universe of pure dookie—or perhaps, ominously, a room with a moose—Vasquez's depiction of his "fellow hideous inferior human pig smellies" seems less and less like a cartoon, and more and more like a missive sent back from an alternate future.
That Margaritis Schinas, the Greek commissioner and a former chief spokesman for the commission, has been made vice-president for migration (a portfolio ominously dubbed "protecting our European way of life") suggests the incoming commission will see that matter as a question of tough borders and public relations.
But weakening the foundation on which that rule was promulgated could invite lawsuits to overturn it entirely, and — even more ominously — could make it easier for the Trump administration or a like-minded one to ignore important ancillary public health benefits when devising other environmental regulations in the future.
Still, he might still fall short without the D.U.P. Ominously for the prime minister, the leader of the European Research Group, Steve Baker, said on Thursday that he did not see how it could support the deal if Mr. Johnson failed to secure the backing of the Democratic Unionists.
This, for Matonis, was ominously familiar territory: For more than two years, he and the rest of the security industry had watched Russia launch a series of destructive hacking operations against Ukraine, a relentless cyberwar that accompanied Russia's invasion of the country after its pro-Western 2014 revolution.
Here are just a few of the products marketed in a Special Services Group brochure (ominously called the "Black Book"): The Black Book was obtained as part of a public records request filed with the Irvine Police Department, and you can read the brochure here starting on page 93.
More ominously, the apparent weaponization of the Environmental Protection Agency is more evidence that Trump — whose party fundamentally doesn't believe in democracy — is following the modern authoritarian playbook, in which every institution is corrupted, every function of government is perverted into a tool for rewarding friends and punishing enemies.
The new season of "True Detective" also opens with overhead shots of a wooded area outside a small town in Arkansas — referred to, ominously, as Devil's Den — and closes with Wayne Hays (Mahershala Ali), a state detective, discovering the body of a missing boy tucked away in a cave.
Polaroid photos pinned to the canvases sometimes correspond to the image — a snapshot of a boat sits below the migrating family in "Family/Rafters" (1994) — and elsewhere play off it ominously — like the image of a shark's bloody teeth alongside the eye-less figure adrift in "ARK" (1994).
Using the Robert Shiller cyclically adjusted PE comparison, which weighs price against earnings of the past 10 years, stocks are trading at highs seen only twice before — around the onset of the 2000 bear market and, even more ominously, the 1929 market crash that ultimately led to the Great Depression.
Democrats lining up investigations Most ominously for Trump, Democrats are positioning themselves to unleash an unprecedented regime of investigation and oversight against his White House as soon as they take the reins of power in January, while special counsel Robert Mueller grinds away ever closer to the President's inner circle.
The menacing specter of a nuclear Iran now hangs ominously over our heads as Iran, undeterred by credible military constraint, puts the finishing touches on a regional bridgehead that was begun during the Lebanese civil war in 1976 and upon completion will span from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
How a century-old war affects you In all nations involved in the war an emerging generation of so-called "war cripples," as they were referred to in Germany, loomed ominously over the pension and welfare system, and many government bureaucrats, military leaders and civilians worried about their long-term fate.
They are the people you contact if you are wondering, for example, whether a particularly terrifying escape room in Toronto — a game that ominously offers no information about itself except that you have to be at least 18 to play and shouldn't have a heart condition — is too scary for you.
Wendy's thoughts have evolved — in 1957: "I want to read Geography at Edinburg & play Lax for England"; in 1967: "I don't want to have to move again" in response to her husband's career ambitions; in 1977:  her husband is thinking about his career and she ominously has no thoughts at all.
The fact that Margaritis Schinas, the Greek commissioner and a former chief spokesman for the commission, has been made vice-president for migration (a portfolio ominously dubbed "protecting our European way of life") suggests the incoming commission will see that matter as a question of tough borders and public relations.
CONWAY, S.C. — Florence, the powerful storm that has already left at least 12 people dead and about a million without power on the East Coast, continued to move inland at an ominously sluggish pace Saturday, fat with rain and threatening to deliver hardship and devastation far beyond the wind-battered coasts.
Stuck to the rehearsal-room wall were clues to their world: research images of the Hormel factory, which inspired the set; shots of the National Guardsmen, wearing boots like the ones that figure ominously in Davis's production; a newspaper photo of a worker's garage, the word SCAB burned into it, menacingly.
At Annunciation House, an El Paso shelter for undocumented immigrants ominously located next door to an ICE detention facility, a staff member explains a city is a dangerous place for undocumented people, and statistics confirm it is one of the worst places in America to make a successful case for asylum.
A model of a human torso with a film of the body's interior projected on it glowed ominously, and Mr. Horowitz demonstrated various magic tricks, including a voodoo doll that levitates on the hand, and an Edwardian device that features bulbs that mysteriously light up with no apparent power source.
Ominously, the North's chief nuclear negotiator stressed that it depended entirely on American actions whether North Korea would stick to its self-imposed moratorium on long-range missile tests beyond the end of the year, presumably implying that it would resume testing if a better offer from America was not forthcoming.
To that end, they've posted hour-long videos of fires crackling ominously in the empty living rooms of Captain America's Brooklyn townhouse, Thor's weird stained-glass-covered Asgard home, Iron Man's ritzy Manhattan apartment, the Guardians of the Galaxy spaceship (complete with a toy Baby Groot), and Ms. Marvel's New Jersey house.
So while the graphic's language reads that 54 percent of chef and catering jobs are "at risk" of automation, and over half of the humans on the grid ominously vanish beneath an amassed robot army, the entire display is in fact meant to function as an advertisement for automation equipment and services.
In 1994, when O'Connor first revealed her feelings about surviving the breast cancer discovered in 1988, she observed that people sometimes refused to name the illness, calling it ominously, "the big C." At the time of her surgery, she had not wanted word of her mastectomy and treatment to be publicly disclosed.
A unicorn is tackled by wiry black dogs beneath a sky burning with stars in the 1924 The King of Elfland's Daughter, while in the 1905 The Gods of Pegāna, a strange hooded figure presides over a colossal book, the moon looming ominously in the background, and three long-necked flamingos flying overhead.
Vignettes with these materials are interspersed with reflective moments of interaction, from a scene at your home where you can examine newspaper clippings on a kitchen table, to a street scene where a line of sanitation workers — each wearing an I AM A MAN placard — are ominously monitored by the National Guard's armored vehicles.
So, while it's not as clear-cut as Jordan and Jenna's theorized proposal, it seems most likely Chris is going to pop the question to Krystal, no matter how ominously Paradise teases their season-closing conversation (in the trailer, we hear Chris say, "I have to be honest with myself and I'm so sorry, Krystal").
Joining the roster also includes a pair of masked superheroes, an ominously green chemical test tube, a softball, a Nazar amulet (which people use to ward off the evil eye), a Chinese mooncake, a multicolored parrot, a lobster, a mango, a head of lettuce, and an infinity symbol (because clearly, the emoji possibilities are endless).
Carrying on with elective surgeries and routine procedures in the current climate threatens to deplete human resources by exposing workers to possible infection, and depleting limited equipment supplies — including masks, personal protective equipment and, more ominously, blood supplies and respirators — for when they are most needed in the coming weeks as the virus spreads.
Told in verse interspersed with prose, their stories illuminate an Arizona town divided by political and racial tensions, and at times "People Kill People" reads eerily more like nonfiction than fiction, particularly after the first anniversary of the Charlottesville riots: Ominously, there's an upcoming pro-immigration rally, and protesters are planning to be there too.
Early in the album are songs like "You Should See Me in a Crown" — an ominously assured, sustained and then slamming claim to power — and the mocking, music-hall flavored "All the Good Girls Go to Hell," as well as "Xanny," a ballad that disdains the trendy overuse of the anti-anxiety drug Xanax.
While describing terrorist groups as a monolithic enemy, Mr. Trump also repeated a disproved belief shared by his predecessors: that terrorists require "safe havens" from which to conduct attacks, and therefore a reduction of American troops in combat zones will mean "you get hit again," as Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis ominously warned in June.
The show certainly seems to be preparing for this kind of action-packed adventure instead of cerebral introspection, and rather ominously, that is the exact direction that producer Alex Kurtzman took Discovery when he took charge for that show's second season The biggest problem, however, is that Jean-Luc Picard is not Malcolm Reynolds.
Vietnam '67 Perhaps no question hovers more ominously over the history of the Vietnam War in 1967 than this: If the United States and its Vietnamese adversaries had been able to hammer out an acceptable peace deal before the major escalation of the 19733 Tet offensive, hundreds of thousands of lives would have been saved.
"I am very angry about how it is the most powerful person on the face of the earth would remove you from office after your stellar service and somehow feel compelled to characterize you as 'bad news,' and then to ominously threaten that you're 'going to go through some things,'" Mr. Heck told Ms. Yovanovitch.
Or maybe we just cut the act and have the arena lights dim, the scoreboard flicker, and then Gary Bettman spins around in a big chair and ominously announces that "I don't think anybody will be playing hockey here gentlemen" and then laughs manically until he glances at this watch and quickly says "Never mind, you're good, game on".
Later this month, they'll head further skyward on with a follow-up EP called Eventide/Ascension, a four-track that features some of the weightless beats they explored on their debut, and even more airy pieces—like the beatless version of "Eventide," which ominously slides around like a time lapse of a thunderstorm above a city skyline.
Aerial image of Greenland, showing rivers of meltwater and patches of dark ice, via Marco Tedesco/Lamont-Doherty Earth ObservatoryGreenland is one of the brightest spots on planet Earth, but ominously enough, its gleaming surface darkens with each passing year, thanks to a strange series of physical processes, one of which cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Some users guilty of screenshotting stories have already received pop-up warnings from the app that states rather ominously, "Next time you take a screenshot or screen recording, the person who posted the story will be able to see it." chose insta stories over snapchat stories cos of the screenshot thing but.... whats this instagram pic.twitter.
Last week started ominously, with the news that Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke was firing the department's inspector general even though he—Zinke—is the subject of multiple investigations, and ended with the news that one of those investigations had found Zinke guilty of violating official policy regarding government travel, costing taxpayers $25,000 in the process.
But more ominously, it appears Van Susteren is going backward instead of forward, as she finished as the lowest-rated program on MSNBC from 2628:28500 pm to midnight on Thursday and Friday, even losing to a Chris Hayes repeat at 6900:2628 pm ET by 28503,22019 viewers in the key demo (248,000 to 145,000) on Friday.
"There are many Israelis who have felt obliged to plan out a war with Iran, and their political leaders have spoken ominously about that in recent years," former U.S. ambassador to Syria Richard Murphy told CNBC, noting that the threat posed by Hezbollah is "considerable" given the missiles it commands in Lebanon and in supply posts in Syria.
If John is savvy enough to look up ape-related stories on the Internet, such as how mother orangutans teach their babies to avoid poisonous fruit and, more ominously, how a pet chimpanzee escaped and was shot by the police, how could he not run across information on the dangers of keeping apes in the house?
Buddy CarterEarl (Buddy) Leroy CarterCongress needs to continue fighting the opioid epidemic Thirty-four GOP members buck Trump on disaster bill Federal board votes to rename Georgia's 'Runaway Negro Creek' to 'Freedom Creek' MORE (R-Ga.), Congress' only pharmacist, has ominously warned that PBMs are the single least transparent players in the entire health-care system.
"Fire Is Coming" begins with ominously wheezing soundscapes and screaming children, moving subtly through Psycho-esque orchestration, before none other than Dvid Lynch shows up to tell an apocalyptic short story about a kid named Tommy who answers an ominous phone call, and his mom who runs into a problem in her garden involving some sort of black slime.
They rebuked Mr. Trump for revoking the security clearance of John Brennan, the C.I.A. director under President Obama, in retaliation for his scalding condemnations and, ominously, for his role in "the rigged witch hunt" — the investigation into Russia's attempt to fix the 2016 election, now in the hands of Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.
After the camera has panned ominously over vast collections of Nutcracker figurines and overstuffed closets, after the talking head interviews in which married couples snipe guardedly at each other over whose fault the mess is, after the tension and misery created by a messy life has been established — in swings Marie Kondo, in crisp and immaculate white.
" Weigel describes an illustrative scene from a forties teen novel in which a group of boys—"The Checkers," they're ominously called—hang out in front of a favorite date spot in their Wisconsin town in order to report, the narrator says, "any violations on the part of the girls who are supposed to be going steady.
But with the impeachment hearings droning on ominously in Washington, the week has occasionally had the feel of a scene in a movie in which the characters talk to each other while ignoring the disaster — alien invasion, zombie attack, meteorite hurtling toward New York City — the audience can see unfolding on a television screen behind them.
Blumenthal and Hawley further added ominously that individual executives such as Zuckerberg should be personally on the line for any future violations: As important as remedies on Facebook as a company are, the FTC should impose tough accountability measures and penalties for individual executives and management responsible for violations of the consent order and for privacy failures.
In just 30 seconds, the preview reveals that Cersei Lannister is more hellbent on controlling the continent than ever before; Dany is coping with the fact that she no longer has many allies (could this be a hint at the official formation of an alliance with Jon?); Sansa Stark appears to be scheming up something; and a dragon flies ominously across the sky.
Like Madeline's Madeline, it plays around with an attentive-bordering-on-predatory relationship between an ominously well-meaning white lady (who Gyllenhaal doesn't soften one bit) and the young person of color whose bones she seems to want to suck the talent out of — in this case, a kid in her class (Parker Sevak) who she becomes convinced is a poetry prodigy.
The broader future for transgender people in America is ominously stained by a October 2018 New York Times exposé of a memo from the Department of Health and Human Services outlining the Trump administration's plan to redefine gender based on sex assigned at birth and genetic testing—metrics that would erase any formal recognition of transgender identity from federal institutions.
And that is the case in the new video for August Rosenbaum's "Credo, Pt. II." After the Danish pianist and producer has ominously scared the shit out of us in the aforementioned hallways, we are led to a neon—and candlelit altar, where songstress Coco O. is waiting, bathed in light, as if magically conjured forth through an angelic ritual.
No one (except perhaps the acidic H. L. Mencken, who famously described American democracy as "the worship of jackals by jackasses") could have imagined that the 250st-century catastrophe to befall the U.S.A., the most debasing of disasters, would appear not, say, in the terrifying guise of an Orwellian Big Brother but in the ominously ridiculous commedia dell'arte figure of the boastful buffoon.
From Day 1, the White House and its lackeys in certain federal agencies have been waging what amounts to a war on science, appointing people with few scientific credentials to key positions, defunding programs that could lead to a cleaner and safer environment and a healthier population, and, most ominously, censoring scientific inquiry that could inform the public and government policy.
After ominously narrated black-and-white footage of the regimes of Stalin, Mao, and Hitler, an eight-minute introductory video played for attendees turned to hits against not only Bernie Sanders—whose honeymoon in Moscow and qualified praise for the policies of figures like Fidel Castro were mentioned throughout the conference—but also the other Democratic candidates, including Pete Buttigieg and Michael Bloomberg.
The vice-chancellor identified specific flaws in the Dell going-private deal, but, more ominously for M&A professionals, he seemed to suggest that the negotiated price in leveraged buyouts doesn't deserve deference because LBO players all use the same financial models and those models are based on their own profitability, not necessarily the "intrinsic value" of the target company.
More ominously, the Japanese-Korean trade relations are now taking place in an environment of revived enmities and old grievances against Japan: a model of a Korean "comfort woman" (women forced into prostitution with Japanese WWII soldiers) riding on Seoul's buses, misdeeds suffered by Koreans during 45 years of Japanese occupation, Japan's allegedly incorrect presentations of the two countries' history, unsettled territorial claims, etc.
Perhaps more ominously for Harris, she took fifth place in an Emerson College poll surveying her home state of California on Tuesday, trailing Biden, Warren and Sanders, as well as tech entrepreneur Andrew YangAndrew YangBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Media and candidates should be ashamed that they don't talk about obesity Yang says he would decriminalize opiates, as well as marijuana MORE.
But even before the first of around 70 official "no deal" warning documents for businesses and consumers was published, they had — through the filter of the British news media — started to sound ominously reminiscent of rationing and other preparations during World War II. On Monday, the government insisted that it had "no plans" to involve the army and was backpedaling over the timing of the 70 warning notices.
Ominously, the Germans are not addressing the reasons of their growing xenophobia, hate, violence and political extremism, while the government sweeps under the rug the damage caused by (a) the dogmatic pursuit of "black zero" budget balances, (b) economic hardships in eastern regions, (c) crumbling infrastructure and (d) the mayhem of open-door immigration policies instead of reaching out to 15.5 million EU job seekers to plug labor shortages.
Saturday's statement comes as North Korea inches closer to its self-imposed end-of-year deadline for nuclear negotiations with the Trump administration and just days after a North Korean official ominously warned of a "Christmas gift" to the US. According to South Korea's Presidential Blue House, President Moon Jae-in and President Donald Trump discussed the situation on the Korean peninsula in a phone call on Friday night.
With no real evidence to suggest that this sculpture is meant to be surrealist – Shearer's face isn't upside down, nor is there an outstretched arm reaching ominously out of his navel – we have to assume that it is meant to be a faithful representation of the world's most famous Geordie, and as such knock it down further for, in our opinion, looking like a cross between Nigel Pearson and Oakie Doke.

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