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How to use presaged in a sentence

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This quirky, sumptuous body of work presaged the ideas of many postmodernist image manipulators.
His position was threatened in 1788 when the illness of George III presaged a change of government.
The monk's death in my novel, and the manner of his dying, presaged my father's death in ways I could not consciously have known.
Yet this massive show of strength by the unions ultimately presaged their downfall even though this was not at all apparent at the time.
Repeatedly the disasters he presaged were less troubling than I had feared.
Compaq presaged its entry into digital imaging by introducing a multi-function printer and a scanner last summer.
The dinosaurs of the Mesozoic era in a sense presaged the birds and mammals of the Cenozoic era.
The recent inscription of his epitaph upon their large granite gravestone gave him a sense of contentment and presaged a new era for humankind.
This presaged the mathematisation of nature of Renaissance humanists, engineers and magicians.
I shall narrate a trivial incident which presaged the shape of things to come.
This, historically, has presaged a significant slowing in industrial production, spending on machinery and equipment, and cuts to payrolls.
The increasing use of smart cards for decrypting signals presaged a diversification in pirating activities.
The sun was setting like an overripe orange and the elongated shadows presaged the night.
That presaged a new era for Africa, which would have far-reaching consequences for the continent.
Death was presaged by the alien's horrible radio transmission.
Then, presaged by a unison line of sax and trumpet, the rhythm kicks in.
In the sudden calamity that presaged the sinking, it is possible the skipper or a flying object in the wheelhouse knocked the joystick control to one side.
The story of Nongqawuse's fateful vision which presaged the ruin of the Xhosa nation comes alive in a recording of contemporary Xhosa children singing a folk song about it.
The Susan Sontag I came to know is most obviously presaged in the young diarist's cultural voraciousness.
This return to the principle of unification presaged much more radical changes 20 years down the road.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It brought to mind the steep mountain-sides of Pahang, and windy nights which presaged great storms in high passes of Yunnan.
The chill, damp wind sighing drearily across the forest presaged a northeaster.
There was considerable material on Darfur that presaged the current catastrophe.
When the great Paul Robeson declared that his art was inseparably linked to his politics, he presaged Oscar's calling.
What it presaged he knew not, save that it was disaster and catastrophe connected with him.
Titian painted Charles Vat the battle of Muhlberg, as the Emperor rode gauntly under a livid sky that presaged storms.
The blood-red haze that presaged death to my foes swam before my eyes.
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