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Some scholars believe Otlet also foresaw something like the Semantic Web, the emerging framework for subject-centric computing that has been gaining traction among computer scientists like Mr. Berners-Lee.
Now, in full disclosure, I didn't foresee something this huge, but certainly I saw the fundamentals there for serious problems when you have a quasi government agency acting the way they did".
"I think that's going to happen again this year," he predicted, although he foresees something more muted than that 30 percent-plus gain.
The poet Paul Valéry in one notebook here excitedly foresees something "extremely new".
Meister foresees something of a continuation of current consumer choices: "People will still go with the brand they like".
Nor could my mind, that was still as it were in labour, and always foreseeing something to befall this city, free itself from this fear, until this great misfortune befell me in my own family, and till, in the midst of those days set apart for triumph, I carried two of the best sons, my only destined successors, one after another to their funerals.
SPEAKER 3: Do you think they saw the infrastructure of the traditional classroom, the lecture halls that we have, do you foresee something where Cornell may, down the road, design some new lecture halls that support better the actual physical groups of students in the classroom?
How could anyone foresee something like that?" Indeed, they couldn't, but Colfer did have an inkling that this was a bigger book and, urged on by his four brothers who thought that his writing should be more widely known, he sent it to an agent in London, picking her name out of The Writers' and Artists Yearbookk.
She foresees something of a culture clash.
If you foresee something that may upset you, steer clear.
"Asking a woman or a parent to foresee something like that and buy supplemental insurance to cover that horrific possibility is not only ridiculous, it is cruel".
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