And then it was discomforting to see Huck eying Joe's preparations so wistfully, and keeping up such an ominous silence.
Despite the ominous picture "it is not too late to make a difference, but only if we start now at every level from local to global," said Watson, adding that this would require an overhaul of economic systems and a shift in political and social mindsets.
Many in the counterculture saw computers as ominous and Orwellian, the province of the Pentagon and the power structure.
An ingenious but slightly ominous 'laser death test' has been developed by scientists that can tell you how long you have left to live.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, where such companies are based, sea level rise is ominous, the income gap between rich and poor has been growing faster than in any other city in the nation, a higher percentage of people send their kids to private school than in almost any other city, and a minimum salary of $254,000 is required to afford an average-priced home.
" Opt for something less ominous sounding the next time you bring up an issue, said Marcia Naomi Berger, a therapist and author of Marriage Meetings for Lasting Love: 30 Minutes a Week to the Relationship You've Always Wanted.
Along with the relatives carrying flowers and taxi drivers waiting with name boards there were lines of off-duty police with banners that had a far more ominous message: "Welcome to Hell".
But always in our ears ring the ominous words of Plato, that wisest of all philosophers: "Only the dead have seen the end of war.
Finally, Curly was led to the ominous device.
Given the amount of time people spend with digital devices, that sounds ominous.
As Cao Cao finished, Liu Fu, an imperial inspector, pointed out ominous words in the ode.