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Could he have ever foreseen how much that part, in which he played an agent to a pin-up actor who lives with his buddies from home, would change his career?
As a non-Dubliner, I find these routes more puzzling than anything else in the city; Dublin buses, arriving in twos and threes, seem to lurch constantly in directions that no one had, as far as I can make out, ever foreseen.
Who could have ever foreseen that?
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But I don't think anyone ever foresaw it being a big deal having this kind of stretch".
He paused and added: "When you're working with someone like Martin Scorsese, you know you're going to have to go places emotionally that you didn't ever foresee".
"One can't ever foresee the British Cabinet being plumbly plonked in a single hostelry," the piece reads, adding: "The average voter, or constituency activist, will not easily be able to mingle with the Prime Minister in some hotel lobby.
When asked if he ever foresaw the success they've achieved, Jassy was humble, saying, "I don't think any of us had the audacity to predict it would grow as big or as fast as it has".
But, he said, "Nobody ever foresaw it being this dry for this long".
You know it makes me wonder if Hippocrates and those after him could ever have foreseen such a crisis point.
Although in reality Kafka's own sisters did encounter the nightmare, murdered in the gas chambers by the Nazi regime, which I doubt Kafka would ever have foreseen.
Only in our own time have stories about the Far North started to matter again, owing to a twist no Victorian reader, writer, or explorer could ever have foreseen.
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