Herman Melville presciently predicts the role of the media in modern Australian political life. |
Dias perished near the Cape of Good Hope that he presciently had named Cape of Storms. |
Very presciently, Jenks envisaged the need for a close analogy with conflict of laws to deal with this type of fragmentation. |
They understand that this president, or any president, will not always judge future events presciently or execute policy flawlessly. |
James told Buckingham he was a fool, and presciently warned his son that he would live to regret the revival of impeachment as a parliamentary tool. |
Both aims are a fantasy strongly reminiscent of the interwar idealism that Carr so effectively and presciently criticized. |