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It seems a premonitory insight, in many ways.
If she pulls the lever for Mr. Giuliani, hers would be a premonitory vote.
Then, in 1776, a premonitory alphabetic run: "shotgun," "slaveholder," "slough of despond".
Julia Grant had a premonitory feeling that frantically obsessed her to get out of town with the general.
Their expression is often preceded by a premonitory urge, not unlike a worsening itch that finally demands to be scratched.
Since mid-June the Taepodong had been sitting on its launching pad, a premonitory bird waiting to take wing — and hiding in plain sight.
In each work there is also what he called the "grip and twist" of Mr. Dyer's contorted naked body with a premonitory shadow hanging over it.
These tics characteristically wax and wane, can be suppressed temporarily, and are preceded by a premonitory urge.
Some patients also experience a premonitory phase, which occurs hours or days before the headache, followed by a resolution phase.
A hero, a villain or a legend?
A legend plays a legend.
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