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The loaded roll — smothered in chili, capped with cheese — may foretell the future.
That was the level of the Dow Jones industrial average two months before Election Day, and it may foretell the ballot's outcome.
Lately, though, it has become a struggle with a greater resonance, one that may foretell just what the future of New York as a whole will be.
The success that McDonald's has had in blending into this social landscape may foretell how it will fare in the mainland Chinese market, which it entered in 1990 with an outlet in Shenzhen, near the Hong Kong border.
— Julia Moskin The New York Times: Population of the jack mackerel, a crucial food fish, has crashed in the last 20 years, and it may foretell a collapse of fish stocks everywhere.
After months of giving President Fox the cold shoulder, Mr. Bush's action on immigration may foretell an end to the tensions, particularly since Mr. Bush is taking a political risk by angering anti-immigration Republicans.
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The map may not foretell the election outcome, but it is interesting.
They may not foretell serious problems like Alzheimer's but are likely to lead to back, leg and foot problems.
How this plays out may indeed foretell the future; when voters are confronted with the facts they are capable of making choices.
Not only are the diseased organs ascertained, but the time of death or recovery may be foretold.
His 70% median of the vote in the 1992 primaries may have foretold his loss in the fall, or, more likely, signalled the continuing rightward shift of the Republican party.
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