A typewritten addendum ominously noted, "Your plate has been recorded for this date."
It seems, Archibold ominously notes, that "the pace of growth has slowed."
He ominously notes the grim outcome of the uproar.
There is danger ahead of us, then," the wizard noted ominously.
On instinct his eyes swept the instrument panel, and he noted ominously that the needle on the oil-pressure gauge was suddenly falling into the red zone.
"We can't guarantee that our tricks will work with your PC, nor can we safeguard you from harm," the authors note ominously.
Even as Marlow hears Jim tell the story, he connects the landscape of Patusan with gloom--"the light fell on it as if into an abyss," he notes ominously.
"The legal situation looks questionable for appropriation artists and one must wonder if acceptable boundaries can be drawn considering both the direction of art and that of the present Supreme Court," he notes ominously.
"In 1996, after some tension over Taiwan, a Chinese general reminded America that China possesses the means to incinerate Los Angeles with nuclear missiles," Mr. Bush noted ominously.
Apart from fish, Mr. Haralz notes a bit ominously, "there has been very little growth in income since the early 1980's."