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  • Foresaw it photographically, pictured them in a picture book, though not the sort of picture books I made.

    Kalooki Nights Howard Jacobson 2006

  • Foresaw dismissal, and thought he would get in first.”

    The White Monkey 2004

  • Foresaw the application of medieval power to transport, including flying; “formula” for gunpowder; author of the Opus Maius and Opus Minus.

    1272-1307 2001

  • "Foresaw everything, uncle, down to shamming an attempt upon his life so as to avert suspicion, down to shamming a wound received in your service."

    The Confessions of Arsène Lupin Maurice Leblanc 1902

  • Investors Who Foresaw the Meltdown financial crisis of 2008, which economists estimate could result in several trillion dollars of losses and which has already cost American taxpayers billions of dollars deals at Goldman Sachs.

    WN.com - Articles related to Bank Launches Big Plan to Cut Mortgage Debt 2010

  • Please check out this link regarding a 1903 Foresaw the BP Gulf of Mexico Oil and has a horrible ending

    WN.com - Articles related to BP Seeks Tax Cut on Cleanup Costs 2010

  • How Microsoft Foresaw-And Still Missed-The iPad technology icon stands before a crowd, holding in his hands a prototype that embodies his vision for the future of computing.

    WN.com - Articles related to Acer Chooses AMD Chips for New Netbooks 2010

  • Foresaw the implications of the revolution (i.e., execution of Louis XVI, Reign of Terror and Napoleon's regime.)

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • The review is titled "He Foresaw the End of an Era" and it discusses Soros opinion of the credit crisis we are enduring, and how it came about.

    Three Wise Men 2008

  • William Oddie: The Man Who Foresaw the Anglican P ...

    Floridian Liturgical News 2009

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