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  • 121inauspicious — adj unpropitious, unpromising, hostile, dark, gloomy, threatening, lowering; unfortunate, unlucky, infelicitous, untoward, untimely, unhappy; ominous, ill boding, portentous, sinister, menacing, of bad omen, ill starred, ill omened, ill fated,… …

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  • 122ominous — adj 1. portentous, foreboding, bodeful, ill boding, boding evil, ill omened, of evil portent; inauspicious, unpropitious, unfavorable, unpromising, unfortunate, unlucky, ill fated, ill starred, star crossed, doomed from the start; threatening,… …

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  • 123portentous — adj 1. momentous, fraught, charged, heavy, laden; serious, grave, weighty, consequential, significant; crucial, critical, climacteric, eventful, pivotal, decisive; major, landmark, considerable, vital, of vital interst, all important, of the… …

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  • 124prophetic — adj 1. oracular, augural, divinatory, vaticinal, mantic, fatidic, sibyllic; predictive, prognostic, foretelling, forecasting, forewarning; premonitory, significant, meaningful; preindicative, foretokening, foreshowing, foreshadowing. 2. ominous,… …

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  • 125Marina Tsvetaeva — Tsvetaeva in 1925 Born Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva 8 October 1892(1892 10 08) Moscow, Russian Empire Died 31 August 1941 …

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  • 126Celbridge — Infobox Irish Place name = Celbridge gaeilge = Cill Droichid crest motto = map pin coords = left: 73px; top: 30px north coord = 53.3326 west coord = 6.535 irish grid = N971330 area = elevation = province = Leinster county = County Kildare town… …

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  • 127Ernle — was the surname of an English gentry or landed family descended from the lords of the manor of Earnley in Sussex who derived their surname from the place where their estates lay. Origins OnomasticOnomasticians say that the surname s origin, in… …

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  • 128Hellenistic Age — In the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, the period between the death of Alexander the Great (323 BC) and the conquest of Egypt by Rome (30 BC). Alexander and his successors established Greek monarchies that controlled the area from… …

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