Sometimes I confront them with suspicions and accusations based on premonitions, not proof. |
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In 1665, as the English fleet closed with the enemy, two of his shipmates had premonitions of death. |
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A chill, in accordance with all the cliches about premonitions and fears, went up my spine. I got up on the counter. |
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Apparently Merewen claimed he had second sight, where he could have premonitions, and see into Other's pasts. |
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Marriage is a very real commitment and is devoid of the romantic notions and premonitions we have about it, and that we carry before engagement. |
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I am quite sure that you should not worry too much about your premonitions. |
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I had strong premonitions of doom, the unmistakable feeling I was walking into a trap. |
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The prince searches for her through the white night of St. Petersburg, his mind full of confusion, premonitions and anxiety. |
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This moody novel hypnotically weaves dreams, visions, premonitions and snatches of intense thinking as it jumps in and out of different minds. |
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Everything started with premonitions, signs that guided me to my deepest aspirations. |
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Unequivocally a product of the 20th century, growling with premonitions and wallowing in mystical ambiguities, its harmonies are barely tonal. |
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No. We can save ourselves the reflections that invite us to believe in premonitions. |
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Rather than become the two-horse race that many expected, it seems that Bilic's premonitions were far more accurate. |
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But the premonitions of Malthus, of Darwin and of the inevitable Galton, have to be reconsidered. |
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At any rate, premonitions must be examined, accepted as hypotheses and acted on based on the search for positive effects. |
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Priests had been watching the world for many centuries and their premonitions had never let them down. |
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Some phenomena of the old religion, like a belief in premonitions still live on. |
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But from the beginning, she had premonitions that this one would not go well. |
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The prince searches for her through the white night of St. Petersburg, his mind full of confusion, premonitions and anxiety, as on the eve of an attack. |
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It can indicate premonitions or other intuitions about what is to come. |
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My cousin's wife spent last night talking about horrible premonitions and it didn't take much to convince my cousin that they would be better off at home. |
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A painter of premonitions, he could also be subversive and ironic and created unusual images haunted with chimerical creatures. |
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Levy talks about bosomy women, cheating, illegal casinos, phony casino promotions, the false promises pitched to lotto players, premonitions, video poker, keno and roulette. |
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Despite all premonitions, the team slept relatively well, but we are all up again at the crack of dawn. |
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The songwriter's lyrics are peppered with references to vampires, premonitions, smoke and mirrors, no strings attached sexual romps and Elvis rising from the dead. |
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When they are not sought after they concern in general one's close acquaintances and are like premonitions. |
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He explains that he recently had a dream that filled him with somber premonitions as as to their adventure. |
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I will only cite as examples hypnosis or certain premonitions, not to mention the visions that are catalogued in religion. |
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Thanks to premonitions one can warn people of catastrophes or accidents. |
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What do you think Richie is, with his visions and premonitions? |
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These premonitions could be either good or bad, and they could manifest themselves in other ways than through dreams, such as a ringing in the ear or a twitch of the eye, for instance. |
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I'm glad the Tories are indulging in premonitions. |
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Online copies of her poems are rare, but her poem dedicated to U A Fanthorpe, Premonitions, is available through The Guardian, and several others via The Daily Mirror. |
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