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He had no premonition of the marathon to follow.
I left Ms. Akalaitis's version, which runs through Sunday, with no premonition of bad dreams.
We thought it was a little film for kids: we had absolutely no premonition of the success it would have.
It could well be that those who criticise Germany's decision to opt out of nuclear energy have fallen victim to the caterpillar's mistake: as it emerges from the chrysalis, it laments the disappearance of the cocoon because it has no premonition of the butterfly of renewable energy it is destined to become.
He had no premonition of the storm that would greet the publication of The Satanic Verses, he said, when Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa of death against him in 1989 – an event that led to the killing of one of Rushdie's translators, the serious injury of another, and bombings of bookshops.
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This makes sense on the assumption that if you have no more premonition of the likelihood of one option rather than another, they are for all you know equally likely to occur.
"Funeral Song" contains no thrilling premonitions of the Stravinsky to come.
A premonition of what?
Instead it is a premonition of catastrophe.
A premonition of an attack on Iran.
Was it a nightmare premonition of their actual marriage?
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