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How to use prefiguring in a sentence

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There he cleansed the temple, prefiguring his great atonement for sin, making us fit for communion with God.
Dominic Hill's cast are buoyantly energised, with Stone-Fewings a mercurial lead, prefiguring Molière's imposter Tartuffe.
We see this in our first reading today, with its echoes of the Fall and its prefiguring of Christ's redemption.
The Orange Center at La Madeleine, Paris, prefiguring a new type of lifestyle store combining customer-friendliness, service, sales and advice.
Because, supported by algorithms and statistics, some traders are prefiguring that Latino-American real estate is correlated to corn prices.
See Doc. 11454 addendum of 22 January 2008, paragraph 12, welcoming the fresh conclusions of the ECJ's Advocate General prefiguring the Kadi and Al Barakaat judgment.
The European Commission's Green Paper on services of general interest has moreover integrated this notion in an explicit and detailed manner prefiguring a beginning of management code.
Canada and Brazil both went to the World Trade Organisation complaining about each other's subsidies, prefiguring the latest row between America and Europe over aid to Airbus.
In England, John Wycliffe challenged the papacy and the teachings of the church, prefiguring the attacks of the Protestant Reformers of the 16th century.
Increasingly systematic constitutional recognition of territorial communities has been observed, prefiguring the existence of genuine local self-government.
The waters of the great flood were a sign of the waters of baptism, prefiguring the life to come, an end to sin and a new beginning for all creation.
Prefiguring later surges in academic research, he discussed the urban and global spaces of capital, and the politics of human geography.
Prefiguring Expressionist chiaroscuro in their tonal brilliance, they achieve the seemingly impossible brief of ensnaring the transitory temperament of meteorological effects.
Prefiguring the house, this pavilion on a raised deck is a confection of gables and bays with intersecting corrugated metal canopies oversailing the wooden structure.
Examples from Classical Literature
Among them were a few undated color pictures of landscapes, prefiguring those of Jack Pierson by at least a decade and a half.
The hero, the wonderful young Parisian in whom the romantic and the scientific temperaments were so strangely blended, became to him a kind of prefiguring type of himself.
Bronte's social conscience was ahead of its time, and her partly autobiographical first novel amply illustrates that, while also prefiguring her later work.
Martial's Epigrams come in for extended analysis as classical texts prefiguring proprietary authorship, and his importance for Jonson is convincingly established.
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