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1 Several days later, I heard a new and even more ominous sound.
2 Then he smiled; and the smile was more ominous than the sparks.
3 The more he thought of it now the more ominous it seemed.
4 Was she being hysterical, or was the whole situation becoming more ominous ?
5 But the letter ends with something much more ominous than bad metaphysics.
6 Druce had not been visible, and that was all the more ominous .
7 But it wasn't until later that she noticed a more ominous lump.
8 A more ominous roar than ever caused her to turn partly around.
9 Taking advantage of the turmoil, larger, more ominous shapes entered the room.
10 This year, the sight of both could become far more ominous .
11 But below the headline good news there are more ominous trends.
12 The news from Cuba was becoming more ominous by the day.
13 It's more beautiful by the second, but it's also more ominous .
14 For reasons that should be obvious, microchipping somebody has much more ominous implications.
15 The news from Canada and also from the west became steadily more ominous .
16 The division of the Democratic party would be still more ominous .
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