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The entire DVD collection revolves around 3 music videos of The Curse; "Forebodings",
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Forebodings such as these are not always easy to interpret.
Dreams…foretell future events and state of mind! « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture 2008
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So to my Prison again, and Forebodings, which I put resolutely from me.
Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977
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Forebodings as to to-morrow's punishment filled their minds.
Judy of York Hill Ethel Hume Bennett
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Forebodings of a similar kind haunt the imaginations of many of our own citizens.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 3, March, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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Forebodings, suspicions of those whom she had been forced to trust, Nell Beecroft, Lamb, and others, were spectres that frightened sleep from her strained eyes.
The Lady Doc Caroline Lockhart 1916
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Forebodings came to her, distressing, disquieting.
The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915
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Forebodings of that lapse -- forebodings that follow the hour of climax as rooks follow the plough -- haunted them now, though they found no words for what they felt, but only knew a sense of the pressure of night.
Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904
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Forebodings of terrible suffering for Miriam haunted me.
Lords of the North 1903
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Forebodings that the new commander would never be able to handle so large a ship became the prevalent idea, for he had never been in a vessel carrying more than about 250 tons.
The Shellback's Progress In the Nineteenth Century Walter Runciman 1892
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