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be prophesied
verb
To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet.
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Whether E.W. Marland, who is to erect monument of Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma will chose Davidson's heroic figure or not, cannot be prophesied.
If U. S, backing fails once more at a moment that French opinion regards as vital it can be prophesied that the day is coming when the opinion will demand an 'agonizing reappraisal' of American foreign policy since 1949.
It's odd to be prophesied about, one of the strange boons of the church, a sort of affirmation of your cosmic significance, as long as you're willing to affirm the cosmic significance of the system affirming you.
One other thing can be prophesied with even greater confidence: our distant descendants will not give a toss about who shaggy young Martin shagged in the 1980s – much as it seems to preoccupy us nowadays, as the man himself enters the Viagra years.
I've come here to ask some actual Maya people about the so-called apocalypse said to be prophesied by Coba's Stela 1, a chunk of elaborately carved limestone much scrutinized by day-trippers down from Cancun.
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Nature itself seems to be prophesying the all-out war that observers of a deteriorating crisis fear.
When he first read Heart of Darkness, Lindqvist took Conrad to be prophesying what was coming rather than writing about what he had seen.
This was prophesied for the year 392.
He has arisen as was prophesied.
"It was prophesied 178 years ago.
That she would create such a place may have been prophesied by James Baldwin.
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