A clear sky with brilliant sunshine boded well but a bitter north wind was blowing as I got out of the car. |
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The notorious unilateralism of the neoconservatives in Washington never boded well for the billing of Cancun as a more consensual round of talks. |
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None of this boded very well for the Secreta Alf, who, in the first place, didn't like cold, and, in the second place, didn't like people. |
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The first signals from President Vladimir Putin, after his election in March, boded ill for Mr Milosevic. |
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Two events boded ill for the future of democracy: the accession of Carol II to the throne in 1930 and the world economic depression. |
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Risky mortgage products never boded well in this context and indeed these same products pushed the bubble further. |
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The spirit of cooperation shown and the feeling of human solidarity boded well for the protection of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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But his apparent removal from the Lebanon file boded poorly for Syria's fortunes. |
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The bitter response of India's press and politicians to recent violence hardly boded well for talks either. |
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But ignoring the date completely would not have boded well for the prospects of forming a new government, let alone one that might entice the formerly excluded Sunni parties into government. |
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Now Tim began to be struck with these loitering progresses along the garden boundaries in the gloaming, and wondered what they boded. |
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The replies received, and the decision to hold a second High-level Dialogue on Migration and Development, in 2013, boded well for the Global Forum's future. |
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It also did away with a lot of the green initiatives that our government had implemented, which would have boded well for the future of Canada and Canadians. |
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The atmosphere created among the participants, the style of working together, the depth and intensity of the days boded well for the complete achievement of the expected goals. |
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