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When the disaster which she had foreseen did come to pass, she joined teams to help clean up the radioactive contamination.
SAF operations are foreseen to start in 2004.
It is not foreseen to use observatory data.
But as Segev writes in "1967," his illuminating, if exhausting, book on Israel's most fateful year, even at the time there were Israelis who foresaw what ultimately came to pass.
Your critics like to say that in addition to foreseeing much that has come to pass — like predicting in 1983 that a computer would dominate humans in chess by the late '90s — you have also made plenty of erroneous predictions, like writing in 1999 that there would be continuous economic growth for the United States and a consistently rising stock market through 2019.
The process of national decomposition he feared and foresaw may have come to pass, but it is rather less clear why the postcolonial citizen settlers of the 50s and 60s should be made to pick up the tab for it.
The kind of reckoning they were certain would come has not happened; the kinds of judgments they foresaw have not come to pass.
Whether or not these proclamations come to pass, I do foresee an avalanche of consultants crashing towards the sector concerned to lend a generous hand with pro bono advice.
Also on Wednesday, the Senate voted to pass a decree that foresees new detention centres for migrants who are to be deported, cutting the length of the appeals process for those whose asylum requests have been rejected.
He foresaw the likely outcome, and it came to pass very quickly.
Duckworth-Lewis had foreseen a pub lunch – and so it came to pass.
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