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The last really consequential show there was Susan Rothenberg's big outline paintings of horses, in 1975, which presaged, with shocking force, an epochal return of painting to youthful favor.

The premier of Rosauro's second marimba concerto was presaged with three shorter pieces; a duet for marimba and vibraphone, a solo marimba etude and a mini suite called Japanese Overture.

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In comparison obituaries of Abu Ali Mustafa, the 63-year-old head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine blown apart at his desk (for whom Zeevi was shot in revenge), mainly concerned the politics of his movement and what his death might presage, with no humanising idiosyncrasies.

What Mr. Bush did today, and the way in which he presaged it with a series of remarks on Wednesday, suggested that he was at least somewhat sensitive to his image as a fervent advocate of capital punishment and pleased to happen upon a case that allowed him to temper it.

Mr. McCabe's memo reflects the anxiety of the early months of the Trump administration and presaged a relationship with law enforcement that has only grown more strained.

Asked if the notice presaged a merger with the proposed environmental map, Timothy J. Touhey, the commission's chairman, said, "It could be, yes".

Yet not even he could have presaged his involvement with Starbucks, the world's leading retailer and roaster of specialty coffee, when he penned "One More Cup Of Coffee" in 1975.

And yet, even in 1982, when "Late Night with David Letterman" premièred, he presaged something else, an obsession with what was authentic, the kind of preoccupation that would dominate the nineties, inflecting figures like David Foster Wallace and Kurt Cobain, famous men who were desperate for rock-star fame and then flamboyantly and publicly hated the stuff once they got it.

It also adopts an impressionist approach to its imagery, often presaging events with familiar objects, patterns and colours using associative editing techniques.

The BRCA1/ 2 genes are large and mutations in them are spread widely, and the unusual - perhaps unique - US service monopoly that gave rise to a proprietary database might not presage experience with other genes.

Lady Bird Johnson presaged the environmental movement with her national focus on highway beautification.

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