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That wasn't necessarily a premonition about Looie.

She has a premonition about dying in childbirth and is panicked that her work may never be completed.

1.30am: The Tottenham immigrants Genadijs Jaronis had a premonition about his death.

The author had a premonition about the disaster the party would become when his wife revealed her reluctance for the event.

Somehow, she said yesterday, he had a premonition about this flight, taking a walk alone the night before and hugging her tight before he left for the airport.

Those words may have contained a premonition about his latest novel, My Mother's Lovers, published last month by Atlantic Books (£14.99), and this month in South Africa.

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Thanks to all that fear-mongering, I had a depressing premonition about the results of the referendum and wanted to meet the people responsible for it, so I signed up to the official SPP ballot-brunch.

A child has been murdered (it's unclear if it's a young girl or boy), and moments before being told about the killing by the police, the child's mother has a premonition something bad's about to happen.

Lleyton Hewitt had a sort of premonition about this year's Wimbledon.

Even before I took my first bite at Just Jerk, I had a semi-irrational premonition about this Jamaican takeout joint in Lanham.

I think - I think - that somewhere deep inside I had a premonition that We Need to Talk About Kevin would prevail.

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