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It is used in literature to indicate a hint or clue about what will happen later in the story. Example: "The dark clouds gathering on the horizon served as foreshadowing of the storm that was about to hit."
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The action begins in England, with a robust Elizabeth (the excellent Florence Eldridge, foreshadowing Bette Davis's performance in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex three years later) holding court while her counsellors explain the plot.
Human rights lawyers are foreshadowing a legal challenge against the dramatic move, but the attorney general, Mark Dreyfus, said he was certain it was entirely in accordance with Australia's domestic and international law obligations.
Ruiz's La Colonia Penal (The Penal Colony, 1970), a bitterly ironic version of Kafka's story, concerned torture and military dictatorship, foreshadowing what was soon to happen in Chile.
Mr Gandhi learned that in 2012 when he ran a campaign in Uttar Pradesh that flopped badly, foreshadowing the outcome of the 2014 general election.Third, Mr Modi imposed an outside candidate to be the chief minister candidate of the local BJP party.
"Our work is not yet done," he said, foreshadowing further massive incursions, apparently into Gaza this time.In this section Terrorism's body-blow at peace Who'll impose what on whom?
Thomas Penn covers the first 16 years of Henry's rule at a swift, perfunctory clip, deepening and slowing only in 1501 when, at the doomed wedding of Catherine of Aragon to Prince Arthur, a certain irrepressible "carrot-haired" lad, foreshadowing the modern Harry, appears in public to escort her.
Perhaps foreshadowing the arguments that Disney's lobbyists will make in Washington, Mr Eisner said: "Concentration of distribution usually hurts the small guy [not] the large player".Mr Eisner's dismissal of Comcast's approach was backed up by Disney's board, which formally rejected the hostile bid on Monday February 16th and expressed confidence in Mr Eisner's leadership.
He has managed to shift his party to the free-market right, foreshadowing Tony Blair's favourite themes, while continuing to be seen by most Portuguese as a decent person who cares about the poor.
Few Western diplomats think a decent election can be held on time.Mr Tshisekedi says Mr Kabila intends to steal the vote, foreshadowing a situation where both men could declare victory.
In a stricken euro-zone country, it would change hands at a discount to the remaining euros in circulation, foreshadowing the devaluation to come.
From a slow, mesmerised, almost motionless start his eyes would roll upwards, foreshadowing the ascent of the notes that emerged from his distended, gaping mouth.
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