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You see, it's a laugh, a sob and a cough all at once; it's a muddle of joy and sorrow and stumbling self-awareness, shadowed by a premonition of the death that is always waiting.
On her way to the house, she had bullied her resisting taxi-driver into two consecutive U-turns between the lime trees: visited by a premonition of just this disappointment, and then recovering, repressing her dread, willing herself to hope.
As for Barbary, the maid of Desdemona's mother is called Barbara in Shakespeare's text and briefly remembered when her mournful "Willow Song" is sung by Desdemona deep into Act IV as a premonition of her own death.
It looks increasingly like a premonition of Brexit.
He died on Christmas Eve , 1935 leaving the unfinished "Lulu" as a premonition of future catastrophe.
Expectation of an inevitable defeat gave way to a premonition of victory.
Arnold Schoenberg heard it as a premonition of atonality, a call for freedom from convention.
The title of "Writing's on the Wall" refers to a premonition of bad things to come, and the song mentions being haunted by a "million shards of glass".
They are majestic, funereal-looking birds, and watching them feels like a premonition of one's own death.
Zambra's writing flares up here, in a premonition of the life-filled energy of "My Documents".
He splutters early on, in a premonition of his juddering death.
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