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is premonition
noun
A clairvoyant or clairaudient experience, such as a dream, which resonates with some event in the future.
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My favourite work is Premonition, a smaller canvas by Sergey Shablavin.
Her biggest opening weekend is Premonition, which opened to $17 million.
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What, exactly, all of that has to do with the sixth sense isn't the sixth sense supposed to be premonition aka the Spider Sense?—I'm not sure.
Now she feels these were premonitions.
Throughout the scene, there are premonitions of the detonation to come.
In ancient Greece, dreams were often thought to be premonitions — messages from the gods.
"But I think there's starting to be premonitions that it may not continue forever".
There must have been premonitions of swine flu percolating around Hollywood for a few years.
Some seem to be premonitions, foreshadowing buildings that had not yet materialised, as if serving as a kind of billboard.
Football is a cruel game, and throughout this Super Bowl there had been premonitions of something discomforting — all those advertisements about tormented children.
Football is a cruel game, and throughout this Super Bowl there had been premonitions of something discomforting all those advertisements about tormented children.
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