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Lleyton Hewitt had a sort of premonition about this year's Wimbledon.
What comes across is a sort of premonition of modernity, where social class is disintegrating and a cobbler's son mixes with a colonel's.
"In Iowa and Höfn", he wrote to me, "would provide a sort of premonition" that would allow Anything Can Happen to represent "a culmination of the catastrophe; the omen fulfilled, as it were".
Back then, no one was to know that particular League of Gentlemen line would become a sort of premonition; every single council area in Derbyshire voted to leave the EU.
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It was early on during this time that I had a feeling, some sort of premonition, that I would become a writer.
But that cat supposedly disembarked before the ship left for New York, carrying all her kittens to the pier — a decision later attributed to "some sort of premonition," according to Edgette.
As if from some sort of premonition of his impending death, Seurat showed the uncompleted Cirque at the eighth Salon des Indépendants.
Kook's sermon, extolling the holiness of the land, was seen as a kind of premonition of the great victory.
He had a kind of premonition.
"A sort of dream.
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