Sentences with phrase «ominous at»

It can seem ominous at first but it's important to understand what return you are getting for your marketing dollar.
Humorous and ominous at the same time, Morgan Bulkeley's active, engrossing images offer compelling scenarios where humans are pitted against nature, with nature holding the advantage.
They are both sensual and ominous all at once.
Humorous and ominous at the same time, Morgan Bulkeley's images offer compelling scenarios where humans are pitted against nature, with nature holding the advantage.
The apocalypse music was a little ominous at times, making it seem silly rather than suspenseful when coupled with the cartoon graphics.
According to whois records, RIM has acquired the rights to blackpad.com, indicating that the company will intend use a name that sounds ominous at best — and a source of cringe - inducing humor at worst.
There's Percy Alleline (Toby Jones), Bill Hayden (Colin Firth), Roy Bland (Cirian Hinds), and Toby Esterhase (David Dencik), all of whom seem ominous at best, and potentially dastardly at worst.
Unsurprisingly, the encounter was the main topic of discussion on the Sunday Supplement on Sky Sports, and the panel were in agreement that Guardiola's City are starting to look very ominous at an early stage of the Premier League title race.

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«Being stared at by a stranger who appears large or ominous can be seen as a threat and elicit a fear response... However, the gaze of a potential sexual partner causes arousal that can be interpreted positively — as a sexual invitation.»
She also recalls an early, ominous conversation with her friend, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, during which Sandberg warned Clinton that the candidate should be prepared to face brutal criticism not only from her political opponent, but also from the country at large: «They will have no empathy for you,» Sandberg reportedly told her.
By mid-January, after the other two intelligence officers also sought medical attention at the embassy, the matter began to take on a more ominous cast, several officials said.
HOWEVER, with our market timing model now in «sell» mode and the daily chart pattern starting to look at bit ominous, this does not mean swing traders should be looking to step in and start buying stocks.
Minerd's ominous interview with CNBC comes as analysts at Credit Suisse warn investors against getting too down on the market.
That ominous sense of what is at stake is not uncommon among evangelicals, and it should be more evident among Catholics, as we reflect together on the Christian mission in the Third Millennium.
True, the persecution had now relaxed, and some thought that it was over; there could be no complete extermination of the Christians, not at present; and news had come from other churches, elsewhere, that they were at peace — though the news from Palestine was ominous.
If the ominous portents concerning the Supreme Court hold true, the fight for religious liberty will take on added urgency at the state level.
Jesus turned away from marble stones and golden adornments (Josephus describes opulent vestments for a thousand priests) and spoke of ominous yet hopeful things soon to come, things which would test the soul's endurance and at the same time help the disciples «gain [their] souls.»
We see, therefore, how justly flattering and profound, and at the same time how ominous, was Montesquieu's saying that the principle of democracy is virtue.
If you guessed any other state than Florida, you're off your rocker, because Florida is currently doing the rest of the U.S. a favor by acting as a repository to our nation's ends, oddities and at least one ominous vessel hailing from undead waters.
If he, Peter, could keep Jesus on the mountain, at prayer, interpreting the scriptures, perhaps he wouldn't need to worry about the ominous possibility of a Messiah who suffers and who calls his followers to share his cross.
This tenth century manuscript contains mostly religious notes, except for one page at the end on ominous body vibrations.
Indeed, at this special juncture of the world's history, few things need more to be driven home on the public conscience than this simple but ominous fact: it is a good deal easier to waste a patrimony than it is to make one.
Beyond the excitement of touching the Canadian ground for the first time — some three years ago — the apprehension of an ominous winter soon dawned upon us at the first sight of snow, after merely two weeks.
The Mirror note that Liverpool are capable of trebling the defender's # 25,000 - a-week wages, and so it looks ominous for Roma at this stage.
Things are looking ominous for Walcott, way too many injuries and long term injuries at that.
Real are firm outsiders for the match, not just because of the ominous home support at the Nou Camp, but also because of Barca's imperious recent form.
Mourinho has in fact never given Borthwick - Jackson a game since he took charge at Man Utd last summer, and that's undoubtedly an ominous sign for the youngster as he will harbour ambitions of making the grade at Old Trafford.
But there was a rather ominous void at the other corner after Rudy LaRusso decided last summer that a man of his age should be in business rather than in athletics.
The gaps at the front between Mercedes and the rest make it look somewhat ominous for tomorrow, but as always, Merc's magic engine mode tends to exaggerate the difference, so things could be pretty evenly matched in the race.
And Hart feels that progress in Europe will be ominous news for Chelsea, who sit five points clear of City at the top of the Premier League table.
But it's an ominous sign to begin Thomas» Los Angeles tenure after being traded for the second time in a year, and for the second time right at an NBA trade deadline.
The Gunners started the season with two losses from their opening three league meetings, including a disastrous 4 - 0 demolition at the hands of Liverpool, and thinks were looking ominous for our campaign after a tough transfer window also.
Or so it seemed, until the colt's connections made the ominous announcement a few days after the Juvenile that Arazi would be spending six weeks at Paulson's 2,200 - acre Brookside Farm in Versailles, Ky., following surgery to remove what was initially described as «bone chips» from the colt's knees.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had some ominous comments about dropped goalkeeper Simon Mignolet following the Reds» thumping 3 - 0 defeat at the hands of bitter rivals Manchester United on Sunday, with the Mirror reporting that the Northern Irishman has confirmed that deputy Brad Jones is now his first choice «keeper and that Mignolet will be on the sidelines for an «indefinite period».
1997 was looking ominous when Jacques Villeneuve plonked his Williams on pole for the first race in Melbourne by a massive 1.7 seconds, but when he was taken out by Eddie Irvine at the first corner, the race was thrown wide open.
But whether he goes the way of New Radicals or Beethoven — who actually had more hits than the ominous tune the dog barked at in the movie — they'll talk Johnny Football 2K12 at the Downtown Athletic Club for years to come.
He was reinstated to the bench for Monday's loss at Selhurst Park, but with City's underwhelming season fizzling towards its end and suspicions having long been held over his temperament, things suddenly look ominous.
Cristiano Ronaldo fired an ominous warning to former club Manchester United with a hat - trick as Real Madrid warmed up for their Champions League showdown against the Red Devils with a one - sided 4 - 1 victory over Sevilla at...
The defending champions are enjoying a six - match unbeaten run in the league − five wins and one draw − whilst Nani and Wayne Rooney both ending their goal droughts at home to Wolves last time out could be an ominous sign of things to come.
And if that weren't ominous enough, at his disposal are no fewer than four players who have a spell at Inter in their recent pasts: Joel Obi, Cristian Ansaldi, Nicolas Burdisso or Adem Ljajic.
Add fellow youngsters Chris Smalling, the Brazilian twins (Fabio & Rafael), and, of course, Javier Hernandez, scorer of 13 goals in only his first season at the club last year, into the mix and the future looks bright if you're a United fan — a little ominous if you aren't.
Though there is some reason the explore the fact that it was pursued for so long and at such enormous expense, there did seem an ominous possibility that Harry would lose it.
Normally I block out faces, but the way this cute baby is smiling in that top photo at her mother — who just straight up ROASTED her child for being an eating machine — nicely complements the playfully ominous tone of the post itself.
There is no task of greater importance than to give our children the very best preparation for the demands of an ominous future, a preparation that aims at the methodical cultivation of their spiritual and their moral gifts.
An ominous sky peeked through the shattered ceiling at the Garfield Park Conservatory on Friday as chunks of glass continued to fall, shattering in a fountain far below.
There are other areas of the special needs life I find ominous and, at times, exhausting.
But no less ominous, for the economy, is the tragic conceit that you could, at gun point, spring those accused of humongous sleaze from justice.
After an ominous night for the Labour party at May's elections, I visited her in Birmingham for a feature on the West Midlands.
In such places, intimidating text messages, threatening pamphlets and ominous posts on social media have already been effective at influencing public discourse and silencing defiant voices — long before the polarizing plebiscite campaign started.
We have a rollicking parliamentary lesson in «pairing», «nodding through», «wrecking amendments» and the rather ominous «usual channels» — and to avoid too much of a history lesson for an evening at the theatre, it's all set to a soundtrack of David Bowie and Sex Pistols, provided by a live band playing in front of Big Ben's sad old face.
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