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- France people think that New Year's Day weather presage year: scratch southerly omen favorable weather, ;
- The increasing focus on internships (often unpaid) is another symptom of this trend.
- Your use of turtle shell, yarrow divination, there is no an unlucky omen.
- There was almost no prior warning of infection in poultry in the eastern part of the country.
- It was a sign of things to come.
- Gold's fall could be an omen in another way, too.
- That raises the question: is this a sign of early holiday shopping?
- It appears a short moment after he overtakes the Volvo: the omen.
- This news bodes ill for her.
- The Chinese may have seen this as a taste of things to come.
- There have been recent signs of trouble in the residential property industry.
- I've always been spiritual but that was different. It was a sign.
- But there are signs this may be the darkest hour just before the dawn.
- But the onset of dementia invites no ceremony, no grieving.
- A red sky at night often indicates fine weather the next day.
- In a 1-out-of-365 chance, or less considering leap year, Palmisano and Rometty share the same birthday, July 29th; is that an omen of some kind?
- A headache is important because it can be the first warning of a serious condition that could probably be controlled if discovered early.
- The people observe thy downcast head, thy clouded mien, and they take it for an omen.
- It is amazing that not one of them saw the writing on the wall.
- The play continued for a few minutes, and then suddenly, without any warning, Harlequin stopped talking.
- Coming events cast their shadows before.
- The press saw the event as a straw in the wind that augured the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
- The omens betide better results.
- It started suddenly. Without warning.
- Or is it an ominous omen?