Sentence examples for violent premonition from inspiring English sources

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I understand it might seem strange to outwardly idolise such a quintessential image of early Thatcherism, to revere a violent premonition of grand-scale local government corruption.

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It is a moment of non-violent violence, a premonition of confrontation and fear.

Blind, she suffers from violent dreams ― premonitions, she believes them to be ― and is eventually medicated into young adulthood.

The 1860 volume contained the "Calamus" poems, which record a personal crisis of some intensity in Whitman's life, an apparent homosexual love affair (whether imagined or real is unknown), and "Premonition" (later entitled "Starting from Paumanok"), which records the violent emotions that often drained the poet's strength.

Indeed, the tumultuous, almost violent appearance of the stars in Starry Night was probably a premonition of deep sufferings to come.

Those dreams turn out to be eerie premonitions of the tragedy that develops when Coco's enigmatic behavior takes a lethally violent turn.

A premonition of what?

The premonition was correct.

Does she believe in premonition?

It was like a premonition".

The numbers bear out Licare's premonition.

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