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A flash of premonition crosses his face when Kent first talks of madness.
Lleyton Hewitt had a sort of premonition about this year's Wimbledon.
It was almost, Bobby thought, as if he were feeling some kind of premonition.
11.36am: Blair claims he had some kind of premonition of John Smith's death.
But when the doorbell rang Zeke set aside the wallpaper steamer without a shard of premonition.
Kook's sermon, extolling the holiness of the land, was seen as a kind of premonition of the great victory.
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They portray delicate psychologies, and are themselves psychologically delicate, full of premonitions and subtle turns.
That was in 2000, but the film is full of premonitions of the current struggle between India and Pakistan over Kashmir and the World Trade Center attack in September.
The whimsical "Papillons" ("Butterflies") were elegantly described by the Schumann scholar John Daverio as "less a dense web than a gossamer tissue of premonitions and recollections".
"Taxi" is filled with grim and explicit contemplations of the looming threat of the death penalty, as well as a wide range of premonitions of death, threats of death, fears of death.
"Even when the weight of premonitions and coincidences" in the movie "threatens to sink it in a snowdrift, the material is so enchantingly rendered that nothing really breaks the spell".
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