The crisis has led to a widespread panic about oil shortages that in turn affects the US presidential elections and presages a world recession. |
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The imminent rain brought dire presages into his mind, making him shiver uncontrollably. |
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Despite its rather insubstantial construction, the basket weighs thirty troy ounces and presages the simple elegance of the neoclassical style. |
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It also presages a debate that is growing in not only environmentalist circles, but in religious ones as well. |
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The observed apical-basal polarity in the zygote of Arabidopsis and Fucus presages polar development during embryogenesis. |
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See, once again one of my posts on this site presages a new trend at the cutting-edge of the doodah thingummybob. |
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Each strand of the story anticipates its own resolution as surely as the presence of koalas presages masticated eucalyptus. |
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This work thus presages the more virulent attack on the German socialists to be found in the Communist Manifesto, produced two years later. |
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Reisz's camera captures the drama of this specific event, but the film also presages a new mentality and a new freedom that won't be restrained. |
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Pishing, the use of certain sibilant sounds to attract hidden birds, works because it triggers the level of hostile curiosity that presages mobbing. |
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It revives a spirit of vindictiveness which only presages hardships for our peoples. |
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Explosive population growth in the Arab world coupled with Europe's unprecedented baby bust presages a radical change in the balance of power in the Mediterranean world. |
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The huge spend from Palmer – and the success of his campaign – presages a major shift in Australian politics. |
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A huge question is whether the revolution presages Ukraine's disintegration. |
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That presages far bigger challenges than Europe has faced thus far and underscores the failure of policies to stem the crisis. |
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Once it sets in, it is hard to dispel and almost invariably presages decline and eventual defeat. |
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This presages, not a revolution in campaign finance, but an incremental adjustment to patch gaping holes in the regulatory regime. |
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This piece, sculpted delicately and deeply, presages the splendour that the architectural carving of the Caliphate would attain. |
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This marginal increase in the price of new cars in Switzerland in 2004 presages a difficult environment for future pricing in the car industry. |
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This presages a risk of increase in the duration of proceedings. |
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I hope that this presages excellent work, and good results. |
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The major role already occupied by this tertiary sector in Western economies presages what shall happen a few years from now in the economies of the South. |
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A sign which almost invariably presages the decadence of an aristocracy is the intrusion of humanitarian feelings and of affected sentimentalizing which render the aristocracy incapable of defending its position. |
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The local and regional interest aroused by the Yeumbeul experiment presages well for its future development, concerning which several missions carried out since the beginning of the year have been optimistic. |
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Few composers have been as successful as Graupner at writing sonatas a quattro, a genre which presages the classical string quartet and whose form is mentioned in composition treatises of the period. |
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For Abdoulaye Diakité, who is both a member and administrator of the Djicoroni Para financial cooperative, arrival of this technology presages a boom for the financial cooperative. |
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Although there may be tensions, this area presages influence, the new framework for analysis emphasises the evolution of the border zone into a contact zone. |
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The hypothesis of a collectivist tomorrow presages a ferocious struggle between the state and the few individualities desirous of preserving their autonomy. |
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The action plan for setting up a monitoring an reporting mechanism proposed by the SecretaryGeneral presages a new era in monitoring the behaviour of parties in situations of armed conflict. |
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But to this nation it is peculiar, to learn presages and admonitions divine from horses also. |
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The increase in the feed-in tariffs, specifically for solar energy, presages an increase in capital investments toward new capacities for the generation of electricity from renewable sources. |
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It is too early to determine if this presages a general, long-term increase in retirement ages, or if there will be a return to more recent trends once asset prices recover. |
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O my Antonio, had I but the means To hold a rival place with one of them, I have a mind presages me such thrift That I should questionless be fortunate. |
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In a very foresightful way, Kieffer presages the controversy while adroitly avoiding painting Bergdahl in the monochromatic hues of hero or traitor. |
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