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believed to
share the joys and the
sorrows of the family, and to be able to
forebode and warn
about ****ure events, such as the
imminent death of a
kindred person...
- that Rio is the
personification of
Death (something
Agatha knew), who
forebodes that her time is coming. She
awakens Jen, and
after evading the Salem...
- Bronco II "disappeared" in an "unusual do****ent
handling procedure" that
forebode the
lawsuits against Ford
starting in the late-1980s. The
Bronco II was...
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upper range as a sign of maturity,
while others questioned whether it
forebode waning vocal prowess. The
music video for the album's lead single, "Honey"...
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possible operations even more
painful than our
severest imaginings can
forebode. But the other, that 'all
shall be well, and all
shall be well, and all...
- to the lore that
clear weather on the
Christian festival of
Candlemas forebodes a
prolonged winter. The
Groundhog Day
ceremony held at
Punxsutawney in...
-
Origin of Species,
inspiring conservation and
reform in the USA
since it
forebode what
happened to an
ancient civilisation when it
depleted and exhausted...
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chirps inside a house. However,
another type of
cricket that is less
noisy forebodes illness or death.
Crickets feature as
major characters in
novels and children's...
- [ˈɹɔːa] (to advise), gleða [ˈɡ̊leːa] (to gladden, please), boða [ˈboːa] (to
forebode), kvøða [ˈkvøːa] (to chant), røða [ˈɹøːa] (to make a speech)
Faroese language...
- to get into empower,
enmesh fore- before, in
front forearm, forerunner,
forebode hind-
after hindsight,
hindquarters mid-
middle midstream,
midlife midi-...