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On the same question this October, only 22% of those surveyed told the Gallup organization they were satisfied — a bad omen for the party in the White House.

Linda Blair reprised her role as Regan McNeil, who was possessed by the Devil as a child, but creative differences and the absence of “The Exorcist” director William Friedkin, writer William Peter Blatty and original star Ellen Burstyn were a bad omen for “The Heretic,” which arrived four years after the original.

Even former Trump voters exhibit opposition to many of these policies, a bad omen for the Republican Party and Trump campaign.

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“It’s a bad omen if she’s going to be pushed off Shapiro because of concerns within the pro-Palestine wing of her party,” said Marc Short, who served as Pence’s chief of staff.

They are opportunistic eaters of just about anything, but their consumption of carrion — their comfort with the dead — made them a bad omen long before Edgar Allan Poe turned them into a cliché.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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