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Mara said he believed the lockout would last into the regular season, which begins Sept. 9. Mara, 85, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is known throughout the league for his prescience regarding various league issues.
What is most striking to me about this in retrospect is not our eerie prescience regarding the 2008 presidential candidates.
Gordon had the wisdom and prescience to see it coming.
His campaign was a marvel of discipline, organization, and prescience.
The document, of course, is equal parts bluster and prescience.
The New Yorker sounds a more worrying note, describing the striking sophistication and prescience of the jihadi theorists, who it says are already planning the next stage in what they, like the US government, regard as a global war.
Over the past two decades, Mr. Murdoch's powers and prescience seemed to grow.
Leonard noted the "vision and prescience" that Garbarino showcased in his influential paper "Unionism Without Unions: The New Industrial Relations?".
The shorter the interval, the greater the sense of institutional nerve and prescience.
Re-reading the lectures today, the depth and prescience of his arguments are arresting.
I suspect Charles, with his mischief and prescience, knew I would be here.
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