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Released in 1979, the film, set in a mysterious restricted area, seemed almost to foreshadow the disaster.
Our research reveals a pattern: Multiple near misses preceded (and foreshadowed) every disaster and business crisis we studied, and most of the misses were ignored or misread.
Insisting that his "prime motive was the desire of a tale teller," Tolkien wrote that the trilogy "is neither allegorical nor topical" and pointed out that its composition began "long before the disaster foreshadowed in 1939".
Both books heavily foreshadow foul play and disaster.
Personally I couldn't live in Brighton or anywhere near the coast as I have irrational fears about rising sea levels, those horrific sea serpents that washed up on a Californian beach last week that some believe foreshadow a major natural disaster, and local art.
"The Inventor Crazybrains and His Wonderful Airship" foreshadows a Hindenburg-like disaster that emerges from the mind of the visionary inventor, "Robert Macaire and Bertrand" brings to life a pair of artful criminals who pass from petty theft to catastrophic terrorism by means of superhuman powers, and "The Doctor's Secret" finds comedy in a set of high-tech cures that seem worse than the disease.
That was merely a foreshadowing of the Nets' third-quarter disaster.
The disaster that concludes the play is foreshadowed throughout.
We've used dramatic cases such as oil spills and shuttle disasters to illustrate how near misses can foreshadow huge calamities.
Valens sent for aid from the West, but without waiting for it to arrive he joined battle and was killed in the Adrianople disaster of 378, which to some critics foreshadowed the approaching fall of the Roman Empire.
But I have had a vision and I know it to be true".The disaster in which he died had been foreshadowed in an article which he had written for the Pall Mall Gazette 20 years before.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com