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1 The result was far more menacing than plain bone would have been.
2 They were beginning to look more menacing just before Fred's critical error.
3 The winter was coming on again, more menacing and cruel than ever.
4 From that moment, the investment assumed a more and more menacing character.
5 Yet the wilderness became gloomier, more desolate and more menacing than ever.
6 The letter of the Credit Lyonnais was even more menacing in its tone.
7 Meanwhile, the principal stream of Red Creek Valley became more and more menacing .
8 An error is more menacing than a crime, for an error begets crimes.
9 Cyber attacks are getting stronger and more menacing for global business.
10 No, their mood was being manipulated by something far more menacing .
11 The tree sure looked a lot more menacing than the author.
12 If anything it made them appear even more menacing than usual.
13 The world woke up Wednesday a darker, scarier, more menacing place.
14 Up close, I'm sure their more menacing attributes will be revealed.
15 We encountered nothing more menacing than foxes, deer, rabbits, and squirrels that day.
16 It came, as we expected, louder and more menacing than before.
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