Word: bode
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...small hard drive's friend), I was gasping for breath every time I tried to copy a new AfterDark file. My hard drive was also four years old, the age at which almost all of my friends' hard drives had taken a permanent nose dive. It did not bode well for thesis time...
That penalty didn't bode well for the Crimson, which donned the dunce-caps mid-way through the third period. Harvard was nabbed for too many men on the ice, when all 10,000 men seemed to be skating in force. Against Clarkson, which features the fourth best power-play in the nation, nothing could have been worse. The Golden Knights took the 4-3 lead 58 seconds into the power-play, when Marko Tuomainen slapped in a shot off a face...
...York's inability to maintain any safe haven does not bode well for the future. The city's loss of control undermines what little faith remains in the police department and its power to keep order. Increased emigration to the suburbs indicates that confidence in the city has steadily wanted over the years...
...Susie Symes, director of the European Program at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London. "However the French vote, progress toward economic and monetary union will now be a lot less automatic." One good reason is the clear lack of economic cohesion within the E.C., which does not bode well for Maastricht's ambitious agenda. But the problem is mainly political...
High school and athletics are often considered crucial factors in a young man's successful social life. It is a time in which he seeks acceptance, and football is probably the best vehicle for attaining this goal. This mix of sports and social high life appears to bode well for David Greene (Brendan Fraser), the hero of Robert Mandel's School Ties, at least at the start...