If she does not, the ancient prophecies foretell doom and destruction over all the earth. |
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That raises the danger that telling people what way they are going to vote results in the polls becoming self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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Our failures begin to resemble self-fulfilling prophecies, born of the knowledge that most of us can happily fool ourselves most of the time. |
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Might the subsequent success of that project not give some grounds for doubting his dire prophecies? |
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This was predicted in many prophecies, old and recent, throughout the world. |
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He pointed to his wonderful deeds, which fulfilled the messianic prophecies of the Old Testament and were wrought by the power of God. |
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Similar prophecies had frequently surfaced in Italian millenarian movements during the late medieval and Renaissance periods. |
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As they were thought to have made prophecies in pagan times, the classic sibyls are shown just above and below the central panels. |
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It tells her prophecies and predictions, and sometimes she can speak to the deceased with it. |
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The comments produced another spate of recriminations and prophecies of doom from opposition parties. |
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He wished the words written in the book of ancient prophecies were not true. |
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Obviously their predictions are false and their prophecies of an apocalyptic ending at a specified time fail. |
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As academic life grew more removed from the convention, the prognostications became self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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The reason these new prophecies were previously unknown is that they never made the final cut. |
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And that's one of the keys to understanding the fulfillment of future prophecies. |
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The prophecies of Nostradamus are said to foretell events centuries in his future. |
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While ambiguity is probably the most important feature of Nostradamus's prophecies, another notable feature is their dark, foreboding quality. |
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Her performance had fine details, like how she forcefully clasped her mother's hands as if to silence her prophecies of doom. |
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He is invulnerable in his stronghold, but he is also terrified of prophecies. |
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Given the ridiculous prophecies of floating cities and flying cars envisioned by the imagineers of last century, it's sound advice. |
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The perils of Aesculapian authority include self-fulfilling prophecies and the consequences of miscommunication. |
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Over one hundred and fifty prophecies exist concerning the coming of a messiah and saviour. |
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Mann says it's a strange thing with the fulfilment of prophecies, they often confirm themselves allusively rather than literally. |
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Well, that Free Age thread the other day seemed to be discussing the prophecies of an alleged discarnate entity called Seth. |
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He was wrong, of course, and others who followed in his wake have lived to see their own prophecies of a royal-free Britain dying the death. |
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The first two Antichrists in Nostradamus's prophecies have been identified as Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler. |
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The Delphic oracles responded to questions about the future by issuing prophecies. |
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They are also gifted with prophecy, and help those who are involved in the prophecies. |
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Delving into the prophecies of the Qur'an and the Hadith literature can be helpful at times, but it seems as though it can be harmful as well. |
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Didn't anyone anywhere else, in any other period of history, experience dreams, visions, prophecies of God? |
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The two prophecies sit side by side, but sound discordant when heard together. |
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Contrary to the doleful prophecies of superannuated Jeremiahs, pop is in rude health. |
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Chance remarks of the Allied leaders sometimes tended to assume the quality of self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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He claimed to have had psychic knowledge of Atlantean texts which assisted him in his prophecies and cures. |
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In Rome, there were no prophecies emanating from divinely inspired seers who could look far into the future or deep into the past. |
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Many believed that God heard and answered prayers, while others believed in ongoing divine revelations through prophecies or visitations by angels. |
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Were names like Notorious and Clever, Beautifull and Naturell self-fulfilling prophecies? |
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When the Scottish women curlers won a Winter Olympics gold medal in 2002, there were ridiculous prophecies that the popularity of curling would grow. |
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Out of respect to tradition, I always make a point of speaking in riddles or of burying my very best prophecies in a set of casual, seemingly off-hand remarks. |
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Rather than see social events as holding spiritual significance in a prophetic way, they dismissed literal interpretations of apocalyptic prophecies. |
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Predictions of an economic crisis became self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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He says the doom merchants' prophecies should be put in context. |
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For one thing, there are prophecies about the messianic era in the Torah. |
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Faculty search committees that hold unverified assumptions cause campuses to engage in self-fulfilling prophecies regarding the recruitment of minority faculty. |
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Mixed in with his rapid-fire prophecies are plenty of provocative assessments of the present. |
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The fear in itself invoked age-old mythologies about the end of the world and gave religious cults the chance to enact rituals based on obscure prophecies. |
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She attempts to counter mounting evidence by discounting prophecies, but the brevity, the peremptoriness of her responses to his anguished questions is striking. |
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For some, the turmoil of the age was part of a longer historical continuum, the realisation of ancient pre-Conquest Celtic and English prophecies. |
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Why have falling prices in the world economy led to prophecies of doom? |
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Who's making bold prophecies for the future of online retail? |
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When their portents and prophecies fail there are excuses and denials. |
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Acknowledging that not everyone agrees with my particular take on end times prophecies, at least my interpretations are based on some commonly accepted study. |
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In the case of the nocebo, it is negative expectations that become self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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In January 1654, during the Whitehall examination of Vavasor Powell, Trapnel fell into a trance, dictating prophecies. |
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As they wander onto a heath, the Three Witches enter and greet them with prophecies. |
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In the same way, recessions become self-fulfilling prophecies when doomsayers predict the collapse of the property market. |
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Jesus will fully establish the Kingdom of God in fulfillment of scriptural prophecies. |
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The most famous claimed edition of Mother Shipton's prophecies foretells many modern events and phenomena. |
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Supporters agree and say that labels can work like self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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At this point Geoffrey abruptly pauses his narrative by inserting a series of prophecies attributed to Merlin. |
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The social policies of early Francoism ensured that they became self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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But for now, there is no prophet amongst the politicians, and the only prophecies to be heard are of nakbas and holocausts. |
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He and Banquo meet the three witches, who make exactly the same prophecies as in Shakespeare's version. |
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The Church, however, ruled that these new prophecies were not authoritative, and condemned Montanism as a heresy. |
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Deists reconciled science and religion by rejecting prophecies, miracles and Biblical theology. |
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At this point Geoffrey inserts a long section of Merlin's prophecies, taken from his earlier Prophetiae Merlini. |
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Macbeth, disturbed, visits the three witches once more and asks them to reveal the truth of their prophecies to him. |
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Macbeth sends a message ahead to his wife, Lady Macbeth, telling her about the witches' prophecies. |
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To answer his questions, they summon horrible apparitions, each of which offers predictions and further prophecies to put Macbeth's fears at rest. |
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Zane looks at prophecies from Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Zechariah to explore evidence as to whether Jesus fulfilled any or all of them. |
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He invented prophecies, which he ascribed to the bard Musaeus. |
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With the victory of the 'Welshman' Henry VII in 1485 at the battle of Bosworth the poets believed that the prophecies had been fulfilled and the tradition comes to an end. |
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The prophecies about him said to be found in the Old Testament and the ministry of the apostles who saw him and communicated his message are also the Word of God. |
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Evidence was provided that the duke had been listening to prophecies that he would be king and that the Tudor family lay under God's curse for the execution of Warwick. |
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The prophecies are interspersed with episodes relating Merlin's deeds and with various Arthurian adventures in which Merlin does not appear at all. |
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After comparing Biblical prophecies to recent history, Priestley concluded that the French Revolution was a harbinger of the Second Coming of Christ. |
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Yet nowadays there seems to be far too hasty a rush to judgment, with opinions apparently being backed by little but opinion, as if they were self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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