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The likelihood of success is foreshadowed by somber lighting, gloomy music and the plots of countless previous movies about the difficulties of retiring from a life of crime.
I won't give it away except to say that it is foreshadowed by a mention of his recent magazine story, "The Calculus of Desire," in which several of the women recognized themselves.
The disastrous flood that occurs at the end of George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1860), for example, is foreshadowed by many references to the river and to water in general throughout the book.
The bleak conclusion of Jonathan Kent's production is foreshadowed by the overture, which in the version performed does without the "redemption" theme Wagner later added both to its close and to the close of the opera.
Loomis's challenge — the reclaiming of his moral personality — is foreshadowed by Michael Yeargan's set, which cleverly walks the same stylistic tightrope between the luminous and the mysterious as Wilson.
Here this nothingness is foreshadowed by a chorus called the Stones (Gian-Murray Gianino, Carla Harting, and Ramiz Monsef) — a trio who speak and move in unison, a sort of vaudeville of vacancy.
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The rampage in Genoa was foreshadowed by an apparently co-ordinated campaign against a single player, Stojkovic.
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