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In the mid-eighties, as Spain entered the Common Market, Hernando had foreseen an influx of businesses and people to Spain.
Within the last decade, governmental monitoring agencies in Turkey have foreseen an audit on all their basin networks in view of prevailing economic pressures.
Despite correctly predicting the results of Japan's first three World Cup group matches in Russia, Rabio the "psychic" octopus was unlikely to have foreseen an event of far greater consequence: its own death.
Since the uses of cataloging data cannot always be foreseen, an attempt must be made to address specific problems of romanization or transcription without appeal to a specific file, in order for that data to be shared as effectively as possible among disparate systems.
"Let's face it, none of us could have foreseen an event like Lehman, but we didn't feel the capitalization of Capco as it seemed to be forming was going to be adequate in the extremely unlikely event that something happened," Mr. Meave said.
One may ask whether Baldwin could have foreseen an Obama?
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