This quirky, sumptuous body of work presaged the ideas of many postmodernist image manipulators. |
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His position was threatened in 1788 when the illness of George III presaged a change of government. |
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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. |
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Yet this massive show of strength by the unions ultimately presaged their downfall even though this was not at all apparent at the time. |
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Repeatedly the disasters he presaged were less troubling than I had feared. |
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Compaq presaged its entry into digital imaging by introducing a multi-function printer and a scanner last summer. |
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The dinosaurs of the Mesozoic era in a sense presaged the birds and mammals of the Cenozoic era. |
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The recent inscription of his epitaph upon their large granite gravestone gave him a sense of contentment and presaged a new era for humankind. |
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This presaged the mathematisation of nature of Renaissance humanists, engineers and magicians. |
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I shall narrate a trivial incident which presaged the shape of things to come. |
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This, historically, has presaged a significant slowing in industrial production, spending on machinery and equipment, and cuts to payrolls. |
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The increasing use of smart cards for decrypting signals presaged a diversification in pirating activities. |
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The sun was setting like an overripe orange and the elongated shadows presaged the night. |
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That presaged a new era for Africa, which would have far-reaching consequences for the continent. |
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Death was presaged by the alien's horrible radio transmission. |
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Then, presaged by a unison line of sax and trumpet, the rhythm kicks in. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The Susan Sontag I came to know is most obviously presaged in the young diarist's cultural voraciousness. |
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This return to the principle of unification presaged much more radical changes 20 years down the road. |
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All this in an interior design that presaged a new era, a new lifestyle that still prevails today. |
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This late winter information presaged a spring freshet that contained a low volume of runoff and below-average peak flows. |
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And his insistence on the rule of law presaged the critical role the Courts have played in defining language rights. |
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However, the rebel leaders proclaimed no articles of faith that presaged a new political system. |
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Dr Mana Saeed AL-OTAIBA reviewed regional and international developments which presaged an optimistic atmosphere for both Europe ant the Arab world. |
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This programme, which presaged the development of the Latin American radiophonic school model, delivered correspondence and radio-based education to adults. |
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The elections themselves, together with the pre-election inequities, prejudiced and presaged the public discord and polarisation that followed, casting system-wide aspersions on the integrity of the election process. |
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This development was presaged by the Cold War, but is even more obvious in the war against terrorism in the wake of the 11 September attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. |
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The brilliant natural structure of the I Ching, an intuitive product of ancient unspoiled minds presaged the binary process of modern computers and many aspects of advanced physics. |
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Canada's abandonment of its Bretton Woods parity in 1970 presaged the abandonment of pegged rates by all the other advanced countries in the following year. |
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Art had presaged the horror and now art was to memorialize it. |
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This has been presaged in some jurisdictions by judicial decisions that have lowered the threshold of the legal grounds necessary for law enforcement personnel to detain persons and to require them to identify themselves. |
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After a brief illness, which may have presaged his illnesses to come, George settled on Lord Rockingham to form a ministry, and dismissed Grenville. |
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