Not to be overlooked in the controversy were the paranoid prognosticators who saw grand conspiracies and sinister plots everywhere. |
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Did we need the anchors and the commentators and the talking heads and prognosticators to tell us how awful it was? |
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But before the national pundits and prognosticators write off the Kentucky contest, they should hold their horses. |
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Then why do the prognosticators spend endless hours dissecting his wins and turning them into losses? |
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Then the president gives the speech, the prognosticators chew it over for a couple of days, and everyone forgets about it. |
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Through sleet and rain, through 25 cm of April snow, through the buzz of locusts, we turn to these weather prognosticators for harbingers of better times. |
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If Maryland wants to prove prognosticators wrong and make a run at another title, the Terrapins must forget their success and reaffirm their hard-shell attitude. |
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Those prognosticators had reason to believe the 10,000 lakes could bleed a little red into Washington. |
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Plenty of prognosticators try to forecast the ups and downs of the market. |
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