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Some things about the coming election have run ominously true to past form.
Ominously, it had dropped about 10 feet in the center.
Ominously, attendance is off 15 percent in the second year.
They are then met by Ethan, who looks on ominously.
He could not have known how ominously relevant it would be today.
The opposing forces will face off once again, if less ominously, next month.
Then she looked up at him with something that seemed ominously close to suspicion.
"Because the world is going to stop fighting," he said ominously.
"You wait," she said ominously and with plans in her eyes.
The day after, he had remained ominously silent for hours.
He raised his eyebrows ominously at the number of them.
The desert seemed ominously still and quiet beyond the light.
Ominously close at hand, a great wall of rock was sliding past.
His voice dropped ominously as he leaned across the table.
She turned to find a large muscular figure standing ominously a few feet away.
Perhaps most ominously, he predicted that neither side would back down.
Players often ominously "stop responding" in the middle of something important.
The men, ominously, have filed out of the bar behind me.
The voice concluded ominously, "So now you will do as we say."
Two grim faces were turned to look ominously at him.
More ominously, he was frequently seen with a machine gun.
One of them spoke - another woman, her voice echoing ominously.
He shook his head ominously and looked forward without hope to the fall elections.
Both are all hands and heads, giants with ominously open arms.
Perhaps more ominously for the record companies, their united front is beginning to erode.