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- occurrence, but it does determine the outcome of life. For example, Patroclus prophesises Hector's death: No, deadly destiny, with the son of Leto, has killed...
- point in the Germanic cosmos is the tree Yggdrasil. Germanic mythology prophesises the end of the world in a coming Ragnarök. A number of Germanic gods...
- Ahaziah lies on his sickbed after his fall. Elijah enters and prophesises his death (Henry Pierce Bone)...
- po****r books on the subject, anti****ting the m****–energy equivalence and prophesising the Atomic Age. Le Bon maintained his eclectic interests up until his...
- tradition of hymns or spirituals that visualise a glorious afterlife without prophesising any immediate end to suffering on earth". This understanding is also...
- George F. Bond, who named the project after the Book of Genesis, which prophesised humans would gain dominion over the oceans. Bond began investigations...
- Is Murder by the Smiths: "What she read/All heady books/She'd sit and prophesise/(It took a tattooed boy from Birkenhead/To really really open her eyes)...
- her to stay, so that they can marry to immediate effect. She seems to prophesise her own failings, repeating the word 'false' seven times before Pandarus...
- his reading of hadith, he believed that a second Islamic victory was prophesised and undertook initiatives for global revivalism as a result. He thought...
- Helen's husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. Paris has bribed Calchas to "prophesise" that Menelaus must at once proceed to Crete, which he agrees to reluctantly...