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prescience
1. He was blessed with prescience
2. But Solo Ki fought with prescience as though blessed with a foresight of her actions, fighting without form, forsaking knowledge to move by instinct alone
3. For his prescience, Churchill would be termed a “warmonger
4. “You see how the thus-far unrecognized subconscious abilities of these five; magically enhanced luck and mild prescience, have led to their being Unthinking Impulsives? Without such spontaneity, they might have interfered with the function of their own talents
5. Where was the prescience?
6. When Jeohab was giving this information to the priests, it may well be that he already had a prescience that the Great Old Ones would be leaving and that the Balance would be established
7. She wasn’t buying into Sage’s prescience
8. Smith, when I next came into the country, would be that Barton cottage was taken: and I felt an immediate satisfaction and interest in the event, which nothing but a kind of prescience of what happiness I should experience from it, can account for
9. The most exact calculator has no prescience that somewhat incalculable may not balk the very next moment
10. its own prescience, and knows that love begets love
11. She raised her eyes to heaven, thinking of the last words uttered by her dying mother, who, with the prescience of death, had looked into the future with clear and penetrating eyes : Eugenie, remembering that prophetic death, that prophetic life, measured with one glance her own destiny
12. Our performance says I should be more relaxed but it’ll soon be May and then if the market dumps I will stake claims to my seer-like prescience
13. A prime example of Graham and Dodd’s prescience has found practical application in an important sector of modern securities markets
14. One might say, of course, that the 1946 multiplier at least showed the well-known prescience of shrewd investors
15. For such is the wonderful skill, prescience of experience, and invincible confidence acquired by some great natural geniuses among the Nantucket commanders; that from the simple observation of a whale when last descried, they will, under certain given circumstances, pretty accurately foretell both the direction in which he will continue to swim for a time, while out of sight, as well as his probable rate of progression during that period