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Alpini's study of Egyptian diseases culminated in his widely acclaimed De praesagienda vita et morte aegrotontium (1601; The Presages of Life and Death in Diseases).
Their pas de deux included a spectacular lift, with Baronova held high above his head, which entered ballet history as "the Presages lift".
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It's funny, it's smart, it's tragic, some of the language presages Faulkner, but also presages Nathanael West.
A huge question is whether the revolution presages Ukraine's disintegration.
Nonetheless, the website presages a new kind of reading experience, one that takes greater advantage of the electronic aspect of e-books.
But Weyrich and Dobney hope the study presages a wider effort to understand Neanderthals via the microbes that lived in their mouths.
But by 1868, "The Orphan" presages that alliance of realism with lyricism that would produce some of the best pages in "Boris".
From this perspective, the commission presages a future European democratic government, as German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble, who has proposed instituting an elected president, has suggested.
Volkswagen says the concept presages the coming gasoline-powered convertible version of the 2012 Beetle, which is expected to be introduced at the Los Angeles auto show in November.
The burning of Vrbnica, a gesture of defiance to the world, presages a darkening and quickening crisis within the closed mountain boundaries of Kosovo where people are enduring their nightmare alone.
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