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1 There was a looming shadow at Amy's backside: a cold, ominous figure .
2 He had not removed his hat and was, indeed, an ominous figure .
3 No more singular and ominous figure ever crossed the pages of border story.
4 An ominous figure on horseback is riding across an empty desert.
5 The chant grew louder, and then through the foliage they saw the ominous figure approaching.
6 Charlotte Dexter was in the furthest corner of the waggon, a dark, stern, ominous figure .
7 Mr. Dane lingered for a moment upon the threshold, hat in hand, a somewhat ominous figure .
8 His brain was clogged with doubts, fears, prophecies-allwhirling like mad around the ominous figure of Denis Harbert.
9 He paced back and forth with hands on his hips, an ominous figure of a man, yet unnaturally charismatic.
10 The ominous figure galloped up once more alongside of our curricle, but this time his mission was a more amiable one.
11 But just before Ramirez reached up to chain the doors closed, they opened to reveal the tall and ominous figure of the Gatekeeper.
12 Giants lurk in St Stephen's Green, trolls guard the Ha'penny Bridge, and all the while an ominous figure follows Fiona on his bicycle.
13 It was Mullins and Byam Shaw who had the strength, after nine months of ominous figures , to go for growth the advertising way.
14 Those ominous figures that lurk outside the house and follow the family everywhere are real -you figure out whether they're angels or devils.
15 "We have sent out patrols," Nute Gunray said, concluding his report to the ominous figure in the projection.
16 But the most ominous figures were two or three "vultures" who stood grim and silent on the outer fringe of the moving crowd.
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