- to the lore that
clear weather on the
Christian festival of
Candlemas forebodes a
prolonged winter. The
Groundhog Day
ceremony held at
Punxsutawney in...
-
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...
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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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sometimes fairies, valkyries, or elves.
Seeing the Wild Hunt was
thought to
forebode some
catastrophe such as war or plague, or at best the
death of the one...
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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...
- S2CID 161906192. "Damocles". Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia. 1948. Evil
foreboded or
dreaded Shakespeare,
William (1597). "Part II".
Henry IV (online quotation...
- 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...
- pre-war
Grand Budapest scenes. The
composition fades as the
timeline forebodes impending war,
sometimes in
complete black-and-white in
scenes exploring...
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rather than mermaid. In "The Mermaid" (Child
ballad 289), her
sighting forebodes a vessel's
deadly shipwreck.
Mermaids have been
described as able to swim...
- for 59 BC. Cato's
successful opposition to
Pompey and Cr****us
seemed to
forebode poorly for Caesar's
chance on his
entrance to the consulship.
Faced with...