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There are several parts of this book that prefigure portions of his later work.
However, some panels clearly prefigure his style in later comics like Sin City.
Certain aspects of Bolshevik planning do not prefigure the supersession of capitalism.
Not only did the band's name prefigure the attacks, but so did the album's elegiac art work of angels tracing empyrean paths to a fiery orange heaven.
The four prefigure the fate of a hero and the society he brings into being.
The dialogue between the world religions could prefigure this new unified humanity.
That committee will prefigure the final phase of the reform, after which the Bank will be responsible for all prudential supervision in Belgium.
We do not believe that the end justifies the means but that the means prefigure the end.
The querulous, interconnected pamphlets printed in seventeenth-century Europe prefigure the culture of modern blogging.
And these mediations can themselves also prefigure the ultimate future, the promised new heaven and new earth.
These concepts prefigure the products of the tomorrow and offer an outlook on the way we shall be living in the future.
The name should prefigure the organisation that has been set up worldwide for this specialization.
This regional level could prefigure other levels, and holds the promise of forming another legitimate authority.
The outcome of this debate over the Posse Comitatus Act may prefigure the contours of our society for a generation or more.
In his influential commentary Gregory the Great interpreted the protagonist typologically as a prefigure of Christ and of the Church persecuted.
The multilingual Li shared with the Globe a poem he had writ ten that almost seemed to prefigure an annexation of Canada by China.
Obviously, the English and American revolutions of 1688 and 1776 prefigure these changes, but it was the more universalist French Revolution that placed individualism and rationality squarely at the centre of human concerns.
It has opened up a debate on what I believe to be some of the major fields of endeavour for the future, which certainly prefigure some of the main thrusts of the next Medium-Term Strategy.
This waterside walk will prefigure the future transformation of this exceptional site by 2006, in a project we hope will restore to the people of Lyon their great seaward-bound river.
This great global automotive showcase will thus enable visitors to discover the most recent vehicles and the prototypes that prefigure the car of tomorrow.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There is no trace of a capillitium, unless a few occasional threads in the wall of Tubulina prefigure such a structure.
Does it not prefigure the wayward and fantastic progress of a storm-tossed life?
The most terrifying metaphors are used to prefigure the judgments which will then be executed on mankind.
Now follows a series of miraculous signs, prodigies, mad doings, which prefigure the coming destruction.
If Manuel had overheard, it was comparatively easy to prefigure his next step.
The twilight seemed to prefigure the fading of the human race.
And now that she could begin to sit up it did prefigure recovery.
Lovers Peter Abelard and Heloise prefigure a certain equality in romantic relationships.
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