How To Use Foreshadow In A Sentence
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What we see in the process of fecundation is a foreshadowing of the future man and woman.
Woman Her Sex and Love Life
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One day there came a note from the editor requiring me to write ten pages on this revolting text: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain`s speeches; with an introduction by William Dean Howells.
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It should be clear by now that the ambiguity of form and complexity of content in Seven Pillars are both foreshadowed in its dedicatory poem.
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One of the ways in which this foreshadowing of Agnes's death is expressed in the poem is through the swan imagery so deeply embedded in the poem's figural texture.
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Of course to do it really well there should be some foreshadowing, but if done really well the foreshadowing is there but not noticed on the first play through.
Big Trouble For Dangerous High School Girls
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Or, as in the Brezhnev period, they were so emendated in a cretinized two-volume edition of Tkachev's works (in whose introduction the Soviet editors also criticized me and my book on Tkachev ” the first in English about him) as to be unrecognizable ” either as essential Tkachevism or as examples of proto-Bolshevism foreshadowing Lenin's ideology.
Lenin & 'The Radiant Future'
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Dr. Moreau’s on madness, which he read during these months of mental relaxation, drew from him an acknowledgment wherein he foreshadowed his intention of studying anatomy and myology.
Balzac
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Mr Darling foreshadowed the move last night when he said that both national and international regulators needed additional powers to help to restore confidence in the system.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tempter," answered Redlaw, "whose hollow look and voice I dread more than words can express, and from whom some dim foreshadowing of greater fear is stealing over me while I speak, I hear again an echo of my own mind.
The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain
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Mr Darling foreshadowed the move last night when he said that both national and international regulators needed additional powers to help to restore confidence in the system.
Times, Sunday Times
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As foreshadowed above, many settlers and explorers would buy an annual almanac, containing notes of what was to be expected in the forthcoming year.
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(Upon second viewing, all of this foreshadowing is vomitous.)
Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale Part Two Recap
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(Upon second viewing, all of this foreshadowing is vomitous.)
Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale Part Two Recap
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While in Plato there is the foreshadowing of the truth that the goal of moral endeavour lies in godlikeness, with Aristotle the goal is confined to this life and is conceived simply as the earthly well-being of the moral subject.
Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics
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Foreshadowing email, they made informal, asynchronous communication with your co-workers a major part of modern office life.
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Two events foreshadow a significant change in the fortunes of marriage and family in Australia.
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The mere sound of his name foreshadowed the dignity with which he would sustain the part, and when the servant announced:
The Guermantes Way
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It also foreshadowed its end.
THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World
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In principle, this whole sequence of events, foreseen and foreshadowed from the moment of your birth -- from _this moment_ -- can be avoided.
Asimov's Science Fiction
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It also foreshadowed its end.
THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World
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Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain's Speeches
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Though just an anatomical study, it already foreshadowed the sculptor's later efforts to reveal the essence rather than merely copy outward appearances.
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Anyway, these seem foreshadowed by some 15c egs i give all are englished, too.
Poem of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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The recent outbreak of violence was foreshadowed by isolated incidents in the city earlier this year.
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Most of us can probably immediately recall the fleshy covers -- a pregnant Demi Moore on Vanity Fair, a topless Janet Jackson (foreshadowing, anyone?) on Rolling Stone, the bare and pseudo-tattooed Dixie Chicks on Entertainment Weekly -- that succeeded in generating some buzz.
'True Blood' stars get naked for Rolling Stone
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Just as little girls, instinctively foreshadowing motherhood, play with dolls, so children feel vague sex promptings, and in sweetly ridiculous ways love and quarrel and make up after the approved fashion of lovers.
The Kempton-Wace Letters
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This episode carries a foreshadowing of what is to follow later on in the story.
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Nationally, this foreshadows economic disaster unless we can pull off a political and cultural about-face regarding education.
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Jesus 'statement to His Apostles in Matthew 16: 28 [Matt. 16: 28] seems to foreshadow John's postmeridian ministry: "Verily I say unto you, There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.
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As if to foreshadow the war to come, he recorded two of the most popular German lieder that month - Schubert's Serenade and Brahms's Lullaby.
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His characters reread American history, forced to see it not as a transcendent, utopic myth but as an ideological construct that foreshadows the demise of earlier stories of nationhood.
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Violent weekend clashes in Baghdad involving Iraqi soldiers, U.S. forces and a Sunni Arab Awakening Council foreshadow challenges ahead, analysts say.
Wonk Room
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Khalid al-Mansour is also featured in a DVD with a title that foreshadowed the internationalism of the Obama administration: Will the West Rule Forever?
Post-American Presidency
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As in the case of sexual propagation, so in that of karyokinesis, processes which are common to all the Metazoa are not wholly without their foreshadowings in the
Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
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Now, a history lesson's useful enough if you're unfamiliar with the toxic atmosphere in Washington DC as the civil war ended, or if you go along with the story's foreshadowing of contemporary issues like military tribunals at Guantánamo Bay and the poisoned American polity of then and now, but as drama it entirely lacks a pulse or a soul or any of the qualities that we commonly associate with the term "balls".
The Conspirator proves that Robert Redford should stick to Sundance
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The cardinal principle upon which his attempt rests is the doctrine, already foreshadowed by Iamblichus and others, that in the process of emanation there are always three subordinate stages, or moments, namely the original (mone), emergence from the original (proodos), and return to the original (epistrophe).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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This condition is, perhaps, foreshadowed in the encyst -
The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays
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The opening triumvirate is as strong as any string of songs he's written, and the wistful finality of the sweetly cathartic title track foreshadows a disappointing comedown.
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What then is the picture of the world in the mind of this child, and how does it foreshadow the future events of the story?
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Thus did the poem even foreshadow the advent of e-mail, which, after the bombing, became the means by which the poem traveled.
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And thus it comes about that the ecclesiastical model of marriage entwines the lay one without a hitch, and in its embrace foreshadows a revolutionary way of looking at marriage.
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Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain's Speeches
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After all, what Hollywood screenwriter would spend half an hour foreshadowing an event that never arrives?
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These works lasted until 2004 and were potential foreshadowing for the creation of Mermaid Series.
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Sholom Aleichem is known as the Jewish Mark Twain, but Bikel enlarges and ennobles the man in ways that turn the world's greatest Yiddish writer into the living embodiment of Huckleberry Finn -- keenly observing the end of the 19th Century in Europe and Russia, the dawn of Jewish life in America, and the incremental death of Yiddish culture that was foreshadowed in that migration.
Thane Rosenbaum: Tevye From Fiddler Back With Bikel
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The Supreme Court's decision could foreshadow the fate of another Arizona law, passed this year, which directs police to stop suspected illegal aliens and arrest those without valid papers.
Free Speech Tested Anew in Digital Age
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The recent conflict between a governor and the president foreshadows future debates between the parties over energy policy.
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As much as fascism, Nietzsche foreshadowed modernism, existentialism and postmodernism.
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And there's a kicker at the end, as cleverly foreshadowed by this link…
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The legitimacy is not in question, but the adumbration, or foreshadowing, is.
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Well, so far (3 DVDs in, 11 episodes) it seems to be a guys in mech suits (although mechs which have a very small independent power supply and must get their power from an umbilical cord attached to a power source) show, with some heavy duty spiritual foreshadowing.
Got Anime?
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‘It was a foreshadowing of heaven, a foretaste of the splendours that were to come,’ says Sarah.
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The ending, while a wee bit predictable and foreshadowed, is satisfying.
Book Review: "The Price" by Alexandra Sokoloff
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One day there came a note from the editor requiring me to write ten pages -- on this revolting text: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain's Speeches
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Think of these as warnings .... or maybe as those notes in classical music that 'foreshadow' a theme that comes later in the play.
Obama On Lipstick Controversy: Attacks Media, Says "Enough Is Enough"
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This impression is not quite accurate but does foreshadow events to come.
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Major resentments in the fleet flare up without the need for groundwork or foreshadowing, and go silent with equal abruptness.
MIND MELD: If We Ran Battlestar Galactica
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Everywhere unshowy symmetries, foreshadowings and intimations elegantly shape the book.
Times, Sunday Times
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He read it: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain`s speeches; with an introduction by William Dean Howells.
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And if the cover art foreshadows the style of this gargantuan cotton-candy novel, the title poised between horse and skyline suggests the allusive, striving nature of the themes to come: Shakespeare's romance of resurrection will be only the most conspicuous swatch in a patchwork of Renaissance fairy tale, Victorian saga, Vonnegutian fable, and dreamy surrealism in the Latin American manner.
Small Expectations
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Eisenhower cautiously hoped that this announcement might foreshadow more moderate actions by Russian leaders in confronting uprisings in satellite states, a hope that would be brutally dashed in a few days.74
Eisenhower 1956
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The foreshadowing is hardly subtle: the sacrifice of an innocent life for the sake of salvation.
'Shack' opens doors, but critics call book 'scripturally incorrect'
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Some of your ideas were foreshadowed in the 1930s by Ronald Fisher's writings on the distastefulness of some insects.
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The revolution foreshadowed an entirely new social order.
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One day there came a note from the editor requiring me to write ten pages on this revolting text: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain`s speeches; with an introduction by William Dean Howells.
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One day there came a note from the editor requiring me to write ten pages -- on this revolting text: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain's Speeches
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Yet while the straight lines and flat veneered panels of Koloman Moser's "Enchanted Princesses Cabinet" 1900 foreshadow a design vocabulary several decades in the future, the long-haired princesses inlaid in marquetry are pure Pre-Raphaelite medievalism, proving that Romantic ideas weren't entirely discarded by the rising generation.
Modernism's Austrian Rebels
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Everywhere unshowy symmetries, foreshadowings and intimations elegantly shape the book.
Times, Sunday Times
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Going yet further, because events in the Old Testament are read as foreshadowing parts of the life of Christ, Noah prefigures Christ.
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In Travelling Companions is foreshadowed Jamess later skill in the description of ancient landscape and architecture; in At Isella, his habit of rounding out a story from the most flying hint; and in The Sweetheart of Mr. Briseux, at least in patches, his smoothly ironical, dexterously enwinding style.
Chapter 8. Henry James
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Whether that sense took the form, scientifically, of a fascination with galvanism and electromagnetic storms, or of an interest in the role of the ‘animalcules’ and ‘infusoria,’ it clearly foreshadows twenty-first century science.
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And indeed the terms of that victory foreshadow the rhetorical (and electoral) victories of Reaganism and the concomitant delegitimation of liberalism.
Lawrence B. Glickman: Consumer Protection Redux: The Lessons of History
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These dreams are invariably important, and often foreshadow events in the near future.
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Let it slide even if I say that I'm completely certain that the fancy dress ball foreshadowing is all in your head, because RTD would never do something that lame.
Donna, Donna, Donna Noble...the noble lady...
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I personally believe the gods used the most favored people from the Mediterreanean and western Europe to accomplish this goal that was the Holocaust for multiple purposes::::::: Defiance clue, acted as desensitizer, foreshadowing, disposed of Jewish-European clue, etc.
Saturday morning rant (story v language)
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RAILWAY MAP OF ENGLAND (A PROPHECY) entitled "The May Day of Steam," the writer notes the passing of the old May Day and foreshadows Labour's appropriation of that festival; and a speech is put into the mouth of a working man prophesying the ultimate unmitigated good of invention, though its first operation created great inequality and caused misery to the hand-worker.
Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
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But their delicacies foreshadowed our modern national dish of chicken tikka.
Times, Sunday Times
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Decades from now, historians will say the book foreshadows the end of the global corporation, and the rise of the civil society movement.
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The nation-wide railway strike of 1974 was repressed violently, foreshadowing things to come the following year.
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Just as koban symbolize Japan's old ways, Nishimura's sleek office foreshadows a different future.
Battling A New Breed Of Criminal
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This book not only foreshadows her typographically complex and cinematic approach to the Las Vegas project, but it obviously is the source of inspiration for approaches later adopted by Richard Saul Wurman.
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Their model, notable for its simplicity and mathematical tractability, was foreshadowed by several others.
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The decision to allow infant baptism is described as portentous: a dramatic sign which foreshadows something.
The problem of infant baptism
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Her early days certainly didn't foreshadow a speed skater who would donate $10,000 out of her own bank account to the humanitarian group Right To Play after winning gold at the 2006 Turin Olympics.
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Shopkeepers board up their windows, plastic bags tumble across the road, a few warning drops smatter the ground foreshadowing the deluge sure to follow.
First Rains « Cameroon
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One day there came a note from the editor requiring me to write ten pages on this revolting text: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain`s speeches; with an introduction by William Dean Howells.
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That's called 'cryptic foreshadowing,' " Ashley gasped.
The Horror Movie That Was Only in My Head
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Others around him have more in common with the ever-increasing population of trogs: the monkey-like creatures that openly mate with reckless abandon and serve no other purpose than to foreshadow mankind's eventual fate.
REVIEW: Pump Six and Other Stories by Paolo Bacigalupi
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The lighting and staging of the work foreshadow the tragedy effectively, juxtaposing dark, foreboding scenes with light, flirtatious ones.
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While I don't share in idolizing the book by so many horror fans, I would be a fool not to recognize a quality piece of storytelling when I see it The foreshadowing is so expertly laid out the book deserves to be read solely to examine that.
Rabid Reads: "Ghost Story" by Peter Straub
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But as the sun sets on a troubled election, it's still not clear if that anger foreshadows a change in power.
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The universality of his talents foreshadows those of his own pupil Leonardo.
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Too much foreshadowing, or am I just overanalyzing?
Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 5 Recap: Marie Clairvoyance
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Several that were telegraphed excuse me, I should be nice and say "foreshadowed" but not entirely predictable.
[film] Darkness
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In an ironic foreshadowing of a pivotal courtroom scene that will put Janie at the mercy of human vultures, the hungry buzzards focus on the ‘yaller’ mule.
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He read it: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain`s speeches; with an introduction by William Dean Howells.
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It also foreshadows future battles over infrastructure for the site, such as roads, sewerage and water.
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Those restrictive terms foreshadow potential future restrictions on and tiering of their book search services.
Balkinization
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The word larva is first recorded in English in its scientific sense in 1768, although it had been used in its “spirit” sense in 1651 in a way that foreshadowed the usage by Linnaeus.
Unmasking religion
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The recent outbreak of violence was foreshadowed by isolated incidents in the city earlier this year.
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The first time I experienced being "uptight" was in tenth grade, when my older sister (a college sophomore) took me and my three girlfriends to see "Grease" at the Wang Center in Boston (wang! foreshadowing!)
Giulia Rozzi: Nicola Briggs Is My Kinda Gal
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This evening's episode foreshadows the finale.
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Such virtual reality systems are already in existence today and foreshadow far more powerful developments likely within a few years.
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The former poem foreshadows future rebellion when he proclaims to the guards.
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[T] he film's perceptiveness is frequently bracing, capturing the way starry-eyed proclamations and promises can foreshadow uglier truths, and - as in a sterling underplayed scene - the means by which simple gestures such as asking a girlfriend to call your relatives on your behalf can signal a momentous shift in trust and togetherness.
GreenCine Daily: Flannel Pajamas.
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The revolution foreshadowed an entirely new social order.
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In addition, though weary from his journey, he participates in the sporting contests in which he wins the discus throw, and this foreshadows his later athletic triumph when he returns home.
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And the gaudy baroque of his ‘Costume Jewelry’ series foreshadows the aggrandized odds and ends of the Still Lifes to come.
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This ugly term foreshadows uncertain consequences.
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However, such occurrences are relatively rare and are normally foreshadowed by events such as threats or vandalism.
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The short story also foreshadows Hemingway's fascination with blood, spectacle and bullfights.
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He read it: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain`s speeches; with an introduction by William Dean Howells.
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It also foreshadowed its end.
THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World
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I guess since the Samfans have started their whining, I may as well air a concern as well ... given that a large number of episodes this season have had the theme "Monsters are only bad because hunters are mean and force them to do bad things", is this foreshadowing that the blame for Sam's "darkside" fall (such as it is, and it hasn't been much darker than ecru thus far) is gonna be dumped on Dean ... the "mean", "racist" hunter in his life?
Undefined
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Obviously, the events in 1910 are meant to foreshadow those of 1969 and 2009, since they are advertized as a trilogy, so if the League is less than effective in this adventure, clearly the story isn't over.
Robot reviews: LoEG Century: 1910 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
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Strong chin, small ears, prominent straight nose of a shape that foreshadowed bulbousness in middle age, an outdoorsman’s tan, yellowish-brown eyes under heavy brows, a low forehead almost totally hidden by a thick wave of sandy hair.
When the Bough Breaks
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A tragedy is foreshadowed from the very first page of the novel.
The Sea ,The Sea
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To foreshadow still another theme of the chapter, we note one other interesting overlap, in this case between religion and the absence of an ethnic affiliation.
American Grace
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‘It was a foreshadowing of heaven, a foretaste of the splendours that were to come,’ says Sarah.
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At this foreshadowing of a desolate decease, the wicked old boy would whine and whimper, and would sit shaking himself into the lowest of low spirits, until such time as he could shake himself out of the house and shake another threepennyworth into himself.
Our Mutual Friend
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Who needs six minutes worth of foreshadowing, ambient noise and one-chord riffing when you could surge straight into a noise as glorious as this?
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This foreshadowed the sacrifice that Jesus made as the perfect Lamb of God to settle the requirement of blood for life once and for all.
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Yet American Wedding unmasks something in his character that has been foreshadowed in both preceding films, as if the trilogy was meant to be his all along.
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It becomes clear why it was necessary not to encumber the reader with foreshadowing the ending too soon.
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Fooling Themselves, "whose title foreshadowed the Lloyd's commentary cited above.
GreenBiz.com Green Business News
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Whether or not such foreshadowing is there in DHSGiT is a question for someone who's played it to answer.
Big Trouble For Dangerous High School Girls
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Nuance and foreshadowing and metaphor and symbolism and repetition are all pivotally important to any diagnostician.
Kevin Patterson - An interview with author
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The fee fights foreshadowed other tough dealmaking, with Fox about to negotiate with Dish on signals it retransmits from Fox TV stations when their existing deal expires on Oct. 31.
Dish Network: Fox Is Blocking Our Channels
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These details, which are neither in Plato nor in Aris - totle, were foreshadowed in the works of Philo Judaeus
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If the species is allowed to vanish, scientists believe it will foreshadow the extinction of a host of other marine species.
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“In the treatment of the child the world foreshadows its own future and faith,” he aphorized splendidly.12
DARKWATER
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It establishes a mood and foreshadows future events.
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Not every decision made in streamlining this story was wise, however - the climax is foreshadowed for virtually the entire film, first breathtakingly subtle in an opening pre-title scene with Harry and Dumbledore , but only to go directly into thuddening blatancy.
Archive 2009-07-01
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Mr Darling foreshadowed the move last night when he said that both national and international regulators needed additional powers to help to restore confidence in the system.
Times, Sunday Times
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Foreshadowing the events of the coming French Revolution, Sébastien wrote, ‘The people in this faubourg are meaner, more volatile, more quarrelsome and more ready to mutiny than in any of the other quarters [of Paris].’
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This foreshadowing of the Messiah's coming brought a hoarse howl from the Sticks as they leaped to their feet.
The Sun of the Wolf
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His brutal reign would foreshadow the arrival of the Spanish warriors called Conquistadors who would plunder and destroy the large, wealthy Aztec, Incan, and Mayan civilizations.
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This ugly term foreshadows uncertain consequences.
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Suffice it to say that the smallest details foreshadow these surprises, in heartbreaking and heart-lifting ways.
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The psychic unease that Faulkner weaves into Quentin's obsession with the girl foreshadows an ill-omened conclusion.
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A book of Dr. Moreau's on madness, which he read during these months of mental relaxation, drew from him an acknowledgment wherein he foreshadowed his intention of studying anatomy and myology.
Balzac
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While trying to rid herself of the aforementioned insects, the Flashing Neon Foreshadowing kicks in, and Laura "lay a bruised and bleeding mass of humanity in the darksome depth of the old disused quarry, where her victim, the palefaced girl, had stood and shuddered, as she thought of the horror of a fall into that dreadful darkness!
Scattered Musings
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They are looked at, moreover, horizontally, not as singular, iconic buildings but as building complexes, foreshadowing Banham's interest in megastructures.
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The sky was a dark blood red that night almost as if foreshadowing the events to come.
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The Lords rightly defeated them then, but it turns out that this time-wasting tactic would foreshadow the current absurd game-playing.
Letters: Crunch time for Lords and Labour
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Their debates over conservatism foreshadowed our debates today over liberalism.
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The ink smearing is evident foreshadowing of her death, but also of what else is to come.
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Reporting two forms of phosphorylase and their interrelationships, the Coris foreshadowed regulation by protein phosphorylation, now known to be a major regulatory mechanism of numerous cellular processes.
Gerty Theresa Cori.
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One day there came a note from the editor requiring me to write ten pages -- on this revolting text: "Considerations concerning the alleged subterranean holophotal extemporaneousness of the conchyliaceous superimbrication of the Ornithorhyncus, as foreshadowed by the unintelligibility of its plesiosaurian anisodactylous aspects.
Mark Twain's Speeches
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The recent outbreak of violence was foreshadowed by isolated incidents in the city earlier this year.
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Steve Lacy plays soprano saxophone throughout Taylor's set, and he foreshadows John Coltrane's sound on the same instrument a few years later.
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It foreshadows the surrealists, as he shows the monkeys playing in the jungle with a backscratcher and a milk bottle, trappings of civilisation in the savage world.
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As with every truly well written story, it seems a shame to unravel all of the threads and to foreshadow all of the genuinely surprising twists in the plot.
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What Dick as narrator calls Gloria's "lapidary" paranoia foreshadows the Black Iron Prison.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe
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You even kind of foreshadow what's coming in that regard by saying there either were no good answers or there was tap dancing around answers to questions that didn't exactly fit the sell job and how hard they hammered the talking points.
Blog updates
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We have seen again and again in modern U.S. politics that to create a compelling narrative of any candidate's major character flaws, his opponents or the media need to find early hints of that flaw, what I call the quest for foreshadowing (see below).
Joseph Romm: Obama or 527s Must Tell Keating Five Story
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So the Clinton administration, again foreshadowing what was to come, put together $40 billion in loan guarantees from the International Monetary Fund and Treasury.
Inside Man
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This is eventually revealed to have an oblique connection with the main storyline, and to foreshadow the traumatic events behind the making of the enigmatic footage: the dots just about join up.
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Light traffic offered little to foreshadow the afternoon's events; the St. Laurent shopping centre had a parking garage filled with cars as I passed by.
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In a move which could foreshadow the end of super-quarries in Scotland, the Scottish Executive is preparing to review its controversial guidance on mineral workings.
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He foreshadowed the imposition of new taxes and the diversion of funds allocated for development work to military spending.
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This past weekend, we laughed about my 'Star Wars' ending, and how it 'foreshadowed' my romance writing.
Archive 2009-09-01
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And there rises up before me all that was there foreshadowed, and I see visions of Damon and Pythias, of life-saving crews and
CHAPTER VII