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foreshadowing
1. If we look at the symbolism, it is clearly another foreshadowing the future of which this would be a model
2. If this had been a mystery story, the clues and foreshadowing were being laid out like pieces of a puzzle that I was too distracted to see
3. My alarm rang violently, foreshadowing the fight to come
4. life shows spiritual significance! The small basket was a foreshadowing of the
5. expressed, in the microcosm of this one man, a clear foreshadowing of the philosophical split that will come to full fruition during the period of the Enlightenment and which continues to this day
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7. And so did most of Kennedy’s cabinet, never mind the fact that we had missiles in Turkey, near the Soviet Union border or that we enabled an assault on their island at Bay of Pigs, foreshadowing a U
8. I couldn't help but feel it was foreshadowing for what was to come with the ladies
9. these sacrifices were a type, a foreshadowing, of an
10. understood that the Exodus was a foreshadowing of what is to come because
11. his intention, I believe, to tell them about the foreshadowing so that they
12. If the Exodus is truly a foreshadowing of the Tribulation, and I
13. The serpent on a pole in the wilderness was a foreshadowing of the
14. This in itself was a foreshadowing of the coming
15. The Exodus out of Egypt was a foreshadowing of the coming in
16. It was a foreshadowing of the
17. sense, this is only a foreshadowing of things to come
18. With no warning, without any kind of foreshadowing or preamble whatsoever, the script of Abby’s life had been changed
19. I also consulted Tom Kuntz, “Word for Word/The Nuremberg Laws: On Display in Los Angeles: Legal Foreshadowing of Nazi Horror,” NYT, July 4, 1999
20. His worst fault, perhaps, was not his ferocity, but his ignorance;" the man who could write thus of a cruel persecutor (the passage occurs in his "History of Misrule") felt at the foreshadowing of success an almost boundless affection for his two helpers, for these two young people from over the sea
21. If not a complete portrait, it was at least an outline, a foreshadowing of the truth
22. 276 [Joey, he wants to be a postman] This is another foreshadowing of The Grapes of Wrath, which indicates Steinbeck’s stronger promotion of a "back-to-the-soil" movement in the later novel
23. Indeed, in some sort, they were not grieved at this event, at least as a portent; for they regarded it, not as a foreshadowing of evil in the future, but as the fulfilment of an evil already presaged
24. In this foreshadowing interval too, all humor, forced or natural, vanished
25. "I think," said Anne slowly, "that I really have learned to look upon each little hindrance as a jest and each great one as the foreshadowing of victory