More ominously Facebook is allowing its partner sites to store this demographic and marketing information indefinitely.
More ominously for the colonel's enemies, Polo Patriotico won most of the most populous states.
More ominously, the exhausted Greeks may soon vote themselves out of the euro zone.
More ominously, the Newsweek story indicates that unnamed officials in the Bush administration look with favor on the Nunn initiative.
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More ominously, they are more likely to be numbered among the long-term unemployed -- people who have been out of work six months or more.
Perhaps more ominously, demands by Egypt's judges for greater independence have been answered with intimidation, including a sudden shut-off of state funding for judges' clubs.
More ominously, she says that some 120, 000 additional houses per year are needed to reduce real price growth to 1.1%, which would be closer to European averages.
More ominously, Grove said, the software and services industries -- strong drivers of U.S. economic growth for nearly two decades -- show signs of emulating the struggles of the U.S. steel and semiconductor industries.
Even more ominously, he used his inaugural address to announce that children who graduate in the top 4% of their schools will be guaranteed a place in the University of California, regardless of their absolute performance.
Mr Netanyahu, more than any other Israeli politician, has been ominously outspoken since the mid-1990s on the existential threat to Israel, as he sees it, of Iran's attaining nuclear weapons.
Tiketitan heeled ominously, then accelerated to 13 knots, overtaking more cautious sailors who remained under jib and mainsail.
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