In minutes, the sky would turn from a perfect blue to a foreboding gray.
Broken into two parts, "Communion Songs" and "Funeral Songs, " the album opens with a foreboding burst of feedback and static.
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) carries a foreboding message in its new Architecture Billings Index as well.
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The fear of gridlock and its political consequences--demonstrated in the 1994 elections and a foreboding omen for the 1996 elections--may keep prodding the members of Congress to action and, eventually, compromise.
Minutes into the meeting, a foreboding package from a client arrived at the door: a box stuffed with 17 kilos' worth of promotional material--duplicate copies of research reports, newsletters and brochures--sent by groups within Pricewaterhouse's 1, 500-strong worldwide promotion machine.
For the Copts, the "Arab Spring" is already a deep, deep, cold winter - and Obadiah's words might seem a contemporary foreboding.
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Edge has recently given us a glimpse of Dark Souls 2 (for subscribers only at this point) and the details in the piece paint a somewhat foreboding portrait of the next fantasy RPG from the team at From Software and Namco Bandai.
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Scott and Claudia Sheppard are among the many people who feel a sense of foreboding about global warming and are trying to do something about it.
If senior party figures and councillors are feeling a sense of foreboding about what might happen to the party at the local elections on May 3rd, then it was kept very quiet during this weekend's event.
The instrumental, desert-swept narrative sounds hauntingly evocative, but it's the thick, foreboding tone of a rusty Telecaster that links Earth's doom-laden discography.
Mr. Dudley, who looks a bit like the actor Michael Moriarty, without the hangdog foreboding, has made good use in his career of a thick skin.
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They do this to make a case look more serious or foreboding.
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The long opening is motivated by a warm, muscular mood of tense foreboding.
The other was dark and foreboding, with warnings of deflation, a continuation of the U.S. housing crisis, a painful unwinding of the debt bubble, and a battered stock market.
There are few more foreboding signs for investors than heavy insider selling of a stock hitting new highs.
Pretty soon the numbers began to portray a picture that turned the puffy white cloud to gray and foreboding.
There's enough foreboding in America right now to make sitting through a movie such as "The Road" seem like one more heavy burden that, frankly, no one needs.
That decade, neatly framed by the financial crash of 1929 and the renewal of hostilities in Europe in 1939, a time-between-time of rather wearied aftermath and ominous foreboding, was crisply and surely characterised by its poets.
The sense of foreboding that prevails outside is immediately replaced by the wonders of a Platonic volume.
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The town consisted of a couple of hundred houses that seemed to have been airlifted to the wind-battered top of a desolate mountain, which was surrounded on three sides by even higher, more foreboding peaks.
Adding to the sense of foreboding is the fact that Wells Fargo, the city's other big bank, is now a likely candidate for a takeover, probably by U.S. Bancorp, based in Minneapolis.
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