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The huge spend from Palmer – and the success of his campaign – presages a major shift in Australian politics.
Ms Politkovskaya struggles to explain why she hates Mr Putin so much: he reminds her of the KGB and the Soviet Union, she says, and his untrammelled power presages a descent into fascism and war.
A huge question is whether the revolution presages Ukraine's disintegration.
That presages far bigger challenges than Europe has faced thus far and underscores the failure of policies to stem the crisis.
Whether the report presages a victory so resounding that it ends the long war, or just another inconclusive skirmish, now depends on the 100 battle-hardened warriors of the Senate.Barack Obama, who called for the repeal of DADT while running for president and again in his state-of-the-union message at the beginning of this year, instructed Mr Gates to consider the effects of such a move.
Once it sets in, it is hard to dispel and almost invariably presages decline and eventual defeat.
Denmark is outside the euro, but even German politicians joke about the nasty surprises in their banks' balance-sheets.None of this presages a full-scale collapse: European banks have more capital than they did before the start of the crisis.
All of which presages an overdue consolidation of the industry.One harbinger of the bloodshed to come is a row that erupted in Shanghai just after Christmas.
Mr Barkat says the project will improve services, but Palestinians fear it presages fresh archaeological digs aimed at exposing Jewish ties along the pilgrims' route to the Temple that Jewish groups from the religious right seek to rebuild.
The fall in London house prices thus presages an eventual decline across the country even though the north is still booming.The Bank of England is expecting house-price inflation to slow to a halt over the next year.
Today's big jump presages more big moves.
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