Sentences with phrase «ominous news of»

Bet you didn't know that despite the ominous news of an IRS audit, tens of thousands of taxpayers walk out of those audits every year cashing a check instead of writing one.

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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.
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.
At the very first, we see Marina giving an elegant but very ominous performance of the Puerto Rican song Periódico De Ayer, or Yesterday's News: «Your love is like yesterday's newspaper / Which no one wants to read any more...»
Artificial Intelligence has been in the news a lot lately, from ominous warnings of its future implications from academic leaders like Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk, to panic around Facebook AI developing its own language.
The ominous piece of news was revealed by the Personal Systems Group Vice President of HP, Todd Bradley who while interacting with his colleagues at Fortune Brainstorm let it out that the Slate will be built entirely with the enterprise market in mind.
The sound effects of the Chimera, particularly their dropships, contribute to their ominous nature - you always know that bad news is heading your way when you can hear their signature hum swooping in, a bit like the Combine Gunships in Half - life 2.
Just like the predictions then of doomsday coming in form of «nuclear winter», nobody can escape being exposed today to the projection of the ominous effects of greenhouse gases proclaimed by the «experts», the news media, politicians and, of course, Hollywood.
Publications that reported climate science news of ominous developments were hounded by angry letters to the editor demanding that the contrary view, denying global warming as a problem, should get equal time.
From the ominous report on global energy use to the headlines about record - high temperatures in 2016, this past month has given the world no shortage of sobering climate news.
I can't help but see Dan Rather's departure as an ominous portent for the future of CBS News and all broadcast news, especially given the pop - culture celebrity who soon will take his former anchor sNews and all broadcast news, especially given the pop - culture celebrity who soon will take his former anchor snews, especially given the pop - culture celebrity who soon will take his former anchor seat.
The significance of the ominous blue cube is anyone's guess, but with the video starting off with a shot of someone putting on a Gear VR, we'd expect Samsung to have some news its VR line alongside the launch of the Galaxy S7.
The staggering number may be good news for online - only stores, but some industry insiders think the figures may prove ominous for those in the business of building and investing in retail sites.
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