This is threatening Greece today, maybe other states in Europe as well.
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However, overtreatment should be avoided and life-threatening infections pose a particular problem.
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Cambodia's government has said it will act against anybody threatening national security.
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Fibroids are not life threatening; however, they may cause some health problems.
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Energy and water shortages have become widespread, threatening to fuel public discontent.
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The family said they're worried something sinister may have happened to her.
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Back then, technology was seen as sinister in many films, Cork said.
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There was something sinister in the quiet that reigned in the room.
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He said it became sinister when they came back a second night.
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Taiwan says China has sinister intentions, and it must defend its freedoms.
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Neither do I want any menacing talk of a Christmas general election.
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Talk can be emollient, talk can be suggestive, talk can be menacing.
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The result was far more menacing than plain bone would have been.
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It is particularly menacing on the night after our national saint's day.
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Perhaps the menacing cloud she'd seen earlier had backed off, gone away.
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Russia responded with its own law forbidding Americans from adopting Russian children.
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There were rules forbidding group meetings of more than a certain number.
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Burning in the right way There's something immediately forbidding about debal curry.
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Fish rippled the water, but Braan insisted on maximum stealth, forbidding fishing.
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The temperature was deadly cold; the dull houses were rime-covered and forbidding.
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Perhaps Osborne wants to take the fight to his baleful Leave foes.
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When the day comes,' she added with a baleful look at me.
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The regard they fixed on his face was baleful in its intentness.
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The baleful idea that truth is nudity beset me on every occasion.
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Our work, then, must be in the face of these baleful influences.
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His features had lost their delicately benevolent aspect; his words were minatory.
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The unrestful, the well-organised and minatory sea had been advancing quickly.
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The harsh, minatory note of that voice sufficiently expressed the fact.
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The eyebrows were distinctly minatory above eyes that loosed ugly gleams.
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Number 3, Lauriston Gardens wore an ill-omened and minatory look.
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She had not heard a word of Colonel Grand's minacious overture.
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This was the third such attack since the ship dropped anchor in this minacious port.
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Foreign minority shareholders still complain of being ripped-off by powerful, well-connected - and minacious - business interests.
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Had it not been for Austria's minacious insistence, Albania would have never been born on Serb occupied territory.
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The shuttle traders asked the government to legalize and regulate their vanishing trade and thus to save them from avaricious and minacious customs officials.
Uso de ominous en inglés
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Several days later, I heard a new and even more ominous sound.
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Visit Website Despite these ominous signs, rangers have not given up hope.
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We're never quite sure who you is, but it sure sounds ominous.
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June 5... Well, he's paralyzed now, and his future is extremely ominous.
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Then he smiled; and the smile was more ominous than the sparks.
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With an aching heart, Sano noted another ominous change in his father.
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And in the north the ominous murmur had become a rhythmic roar.
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The state of feeling in regard to the Spanish boundary is ominous.
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Before she could question him, the ominous noise started up again downstairs.
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The red sun was going down in a sea of ominous fire.
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The place itself was ominous; spiders could scarce make it more so.
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The place was so infamous, so ominous, that other details weren't necessary.
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But here staring him in the face were those four ominous words:
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But she could see nothing ominous on the exterior of the case.
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The more he thought of it now the more ominous it seemed.
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Soon a deep and ominous silence reigned in the castle of Rheinsberg.