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“Another is a track from a group called Presage entitled “Invitation to Hell” it contains clips from The Prophecy w/Viggo Mortensen as the Devil and Christopher Walken as Gabriel and as an added bonus Dick Vitale yelling, “WHO WILL COME WITH ME!!!””
“Monsanto's Plunge May Presage Gains Monsanto's stock has wilted in recent weeks, but it looks like it has some growing opportunities.”
The Wall Street Journal: Market's Woe May Contain a Positive Side
“Presage a Tougher Russia Policy WASHINGTON -- Vice President Dick Cheney will travel to Georgia and Ukraine this week in a trip that could help lay the groundwork for stiffer Western responses to last month's Russian incursion of Georgia.”
“Presage is composed of the legendary turntablist Mr. Dibbs and DJ Jel of the DJ crew 1200 Hobos.”
More Joints That Only I Have AKA My Crates Weigh A Ton (Re-Up From January)
“This album was like the 1200 Hobos “Presage” album but with lyrics.”
“Presage Nyoni of the Seven Buildings project said property values would improve in the city when taxis were removed from ranks on the streets.”
“High Spirits considered a Presage of impending Calamity or Death," reminded me of a collection of authorities I once made, for academical purposes, of a somewhat analogous bearing, -- I mean the ancient belief in the existence of a power of prophecy at that period which immediately precedes dissolution.”
“Folk Lore: -- High Spirits considered a Presage of impending”
“_High Spirits considered a Presage of impending Calamity or Death_: --”
“As for the latter, it seems to be nothing else but the saying Amen to the Presage, uttered in his accustomary form of Speech, as if he should say, you of the invisible Kingdom of Spirits, have given the Token of my sudden Departure, and you say true, I shall be with you by and by.”
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