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There was also that ominous shot of him on the boat looking down at the party.

Although the narrow ruling has been widely applauded as at least a temporary victory for the rule of law, the victory is overshadowed by ominous signaling in the dissent.

From Salon

Canadian officials have stressed that despite Trump's ominous rhetoric over drugs, only 1% of fentanyl intercepted at the border comes from Canada.

From Salon

When it comes to understanding Hamas, the past may be an ominous precedent.

In just a fortnight, thousands of people are said to have been killed and the fighting has sparked an ominous war of words between DR Congo and its neighbour, Rwanda.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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