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She tried to hold him in her sight for a moment, as if he might keep her foreboding steady.
A British medical researcher believes she has answered the longstanding question of what killed Jane Austen — and it wasn't her foreboding of today's wave of Austen-horror mashup books.
As her foreboding introductory description suggests, the novel explores the darker side of motherhood and marriage in a manner similar to the way Ms. Cusk chronicled her joyless existence as a new mother in her unsentimental 2001 memoir, "A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother".
On this solstice, however, Diana is fully engaged as she reveals her eternal glorious reflection so we may see every rock and crevice on her foreboding surface.
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Her forebodings about Vietnam were solidifying into opposition before the death of Michael, who had been a graduate student in biochemistry when he was drafted in 1968.
She brings her tears and her forebodings, the grayness of the day and the scent of jasmine.
Make no mistake: the show really is a contemplation of end times by an artist making light of her own deep sense of foreboding.
But her career had a remarkable range, from the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings, where she first made her name, to the Bush administration and the war with Iraq, which she opposed in her final foreboding columns in March 2003.
But now, after her death, it is impossible to read her books and not feel the same sense of foreboding.
Many of her husband's future subjects surely felt a tremor of foreboding.
It's impossible now to watch the handful of her performances that have survived on film without a sense of foreboding.
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