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I'm no Dionne Warwick, but in the near future I foresee someone dying on film while skating.
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As he wrote to me: "I love the ingenuity that goes into trying to think of the most perverse things you can do within the game that the designers would have never intended or foreseen someone trying.
He will do that himself and it will be hard to recall the truth once he starts — like his claim two days after being warned that no one could have foreseen the levees in New Orleans failing, or after years of having it pointed out, Condi Rice's claims that no one could have foreseen someone hijacking airplanes and using them as missiles.
Nobody could foresee that someone could make art out of a cow's head and flies, a sheep in a tank of formaldehyde, or a row of girls in brand-new Nikes with penises coming out of their heads.
No one foresaw someone getting to double digits".
"The idea that someone can foresee the actions of someone else makes a mockery of any law," says Gloria Morrison, from Joint Enterprise: Not Guilty by Association (JENGbA), a campaign group that represents those sentenced under this particular law.
"I can foresee stories where someone in Isis might be driven by a desert demon," he says.
He said, Debbie, I can foresee that someday you'll meet someone, someone wonderful, but for right now let's at least think about college.
"Quite apart from the obvious and foreseen perils of someone working alone at a worksite, the precise issues with the walk-in freezer were not only foreseeable and obvious, they too were foreseen," Powell said.
"He was deeply lonely and could not foresee a future in which someone would be willing to have a relationship with him without sex".
Foreseeing that someone might come to some harm should not be enough to find you guilty of a homicide offence.
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