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Presumably an imminent lightning storm could be foretold by the light flickering on and off – or short-circuiting and sending arcs of electricity across the room?
Since (tilde{u}) is positive and (h_v ge h_u), (tilde{v}) tend to left side as it can be seen in Fig. 3 regarding Lemma 17, it was predictable and because (h_w le h_u), (tilde{w}) tend to right side as it can be seen in Fig. 4 according to Lemma 17 it could be foretold.
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And poor Aeneas knew full well that life was a series of both contingent and fated events that could not be foretold or explained with any degree of accuracy.
The sovereign debt crisis was one that could have been foretold.
Most of the recent disasters of geopolitical machismo could have been foretold.
By the time Galewsky finally rose to speak out against the plant, it was late and the room was almost empty an outcome that could have been foretold.
"It was crazy at the time, and the results could have been foretold, but it was a popular policy among certain people".
The effect on the bird populations could easily have been foretold.
This happy ending for both sisters could not have been foretold by Beverly, who initially cringed at the thought of making a home back in North Carolina.
He also came out wondering about the nature of war and peace, subjects that have returned to color his life in ways that could not have been foretold by a young engineer from New Jersey, a graduate of St. Peter's Prep in Jersey City and Fordham University, and a veteran safely returned from the Navy and World War II and a detour to the Korean War.
How dismal it would be if the onset of spring (not the first day of spring but the first springlike day) could be unerringly foretold on any old insurance agent's calendar!
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