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A presentiment.
"Maybe Napoleon had a presentiment of disaster.
Why did all of this come to me as a presentiment?
That the reader has a presentiment of what will happen doesn't necessarily impoverish its affecting mystery.
Maybe it was a presentiment, maybe it was the sort of destiny that Yiddish calls "goyrl".
"Menuet" starts with sparkling Classical energy before taking a turn toward a presentiment of death.
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And you can't look at the cards without thinking them a cultural presentiment of a very special relationship: a new kind of America and Britain is inscribed in the images of Ronnie and Maggie.
"Even though the very detectives who were gathering evidence and witnesses against Cinnamon Brown all felt 'hinky' about the case--nagged by a chill presentiment that they were hunting down a rabbit when a coyote lurked nearby..
As one contemporary newspaper noted, in many citizens this shading of the sun awakened "a kind of vague fear, of impending danger -- a prophetic presentiment of some approaching catastrophe".
Its Bafta success is a happy presentiment of Oscar success.
"What time did that happen?" I asked, with a disturbing presentiment.
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