Let us not allow omens of destruction and death to accompany the advance of this world!
May he turn out to be more enlightened than some of the early omens suggest.
Yet on the face of things the omens for another push for peace between Israel and the Palestinians are poor.
And if anyone had listened to the conscientious number-cruncher in 2001 when she played despised Cassandra, voicing omens of potential financial doom, well, history could've turned out differently for the collapsed energy trader.
Slothower cites as bullish omens the onset of positive seasonality and the midterm election cycle.
Three years previously, they had reached the European championship semi-finals at the first time of asking, so the omens looked good for Mexico.
Despite the many real bits of heartening news, bad omens abound.
For supporters of U.K. membership, which includes the overwhelming majority of British-based businesses as represented by the Confederation of British Industry, the Institute of Directors and TheCityUK, the omens do not look good.
The omens for a successful implementation of a HGH test before next summer are not auspicious.
But there are a few worrying omens in the air, notably the collapse of the Doha round of trade talks.
ECONOMIST: The balance of economic power in the world is changing. Good
These ill omens arrived in July, before the latest stage of the debt market crisis that may well have impacted European consumers even more.
Such omens suggest that the Berlin republic is a different sort of character from its westward-leaning, Bonn-based predecessor.
Woods is certain to receive plenty of vocal support from the noisy New York crowds, and the omens are good for a winning return.
Buckingham's sanguine outlook notwithstanding, most advisers see the home builders' sharp drops in the past three months as dark omens from the market that cast significant doubt on the ability of the real estate boom to continue.
应用推荐