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Examples
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So much for the doom-mongers and their Chicken Little schtick.
Van Persie: Arsenal's Money in the Bank Gabriele Marcotti 2011
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The prize at stake is much bigger than the doom-mongers have thought.
Michael Jacobs: Could There Yet Be Hope in Durban? Michael Jacobs 2011
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Erudite doom-mongers may recognise The Long Count as the system by which the Mayans measured time, a cycle apparently due to reset on 21 December 2012.
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At the height of last year's oil-spattered summer, the gloomiest doom-mongers predicted BP would be bankrupt by now.
BP creates another fine mess as it bars Deepwater protesters 2011
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It is early days yet but Newcastle United have defied the Geordie doom-mongers and started the season with an unbeaten sequence of seven matches, the latest an extra-time victory over a resilient Nottingham Forest in the third round of the Carling Cup at a rain-sodden City Ground.
Nottingham Forest 3-4 Newcastle United | Carling Cup match report 2011
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Insulation from mass media helps -- I tend to ignore news, public opinion, celeb antics, doom-mongers of all stripes, and celebrities, unless it's meaningful to writing or to the day job.
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The thing the doom-mongers got most thoroughly wrong was their conviction that interaction would change the structure and character of television programmes.
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There are the doom-mongers who say that nothing is going to work out.
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After all, doom-mongers assured us that the proposed hi-tech architectural marvel of gravity-defying engineering that is to form the centrepiece of the London Games could not possibly be made readyin time.
Great Britain strikes gold in search for perfect Olympic excuse 2010
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There are the doom-mongers who say that nothing is going to work out.
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