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1 But it was an accident likely to bode ill for our friends.
2 Anything that caused them joy could only bode ill for men of goodness.
3 And that could bode ill for the campaign in Afghanistan as well as Iraq.
4 MARKETS The first trading days for the second quarter bode ill for world stock markets.
5 But MCI spokeswoman Caroline Rice said this doesn't necessarily bode ill for the little guys.
6 Does this bode ill for the great man.
7 Did that bode ill for the larger mission?
8 Such a delay would bode ill for the ECB, the euro zone's bulwark against another markets storm.
9 The unrealized losses bode ill for investors hoping Bank of America will increase share buybacks and dividends.
10 These developments bode ill for South Africa.
11 For commercial fishermen, this could bode ill .
12 That could bode ill for emerging market currencies in Asia, and particularly the Indonesian rupiah and Indian rupee.
13 Dinna bode ill o' the lad.
14 Other legal experts said the Yates firing might bode ill for relations with the law enforcement agency's career prosecutors.
15 Signs of exhaustion on the S&P 500 also bode ill for European indexes, which have closely tracked their U.S. peers.
16 Such forecasts bode ill for hopes that the UK economy can continue to show resilience in the face of Brexit-related uncertainty.
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