He was not a soothsayer or foreteller of events, but a forthspeaker of a message from Jehovah. |
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Probably drunk, a disastrous red colour that was a foreteller to his cancer, either smiling with his terrible teeth or livid, beside himself with fury and cutting up meat. |
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Someone has to become the foreteller of the future, and they start leading people toward it. |
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Did he have advance knowledge, was it a pie-in-the-sky, never-donna-happen wild guess, or is he a wise foreteller of the future? |
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But Powers, a former staff writer at The Washington Post who has written extensively on media and technology, is not simply an earnest foreteller of doom. |
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