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No Crisis Foreseen For the moment, most observers don't foresee the sort of crisis in FFEL loan availability that could spark a wholesale rush to direct lending.
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Nobody Could Have Foreseen 9/11? yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Nobody Could Have Foreseen 9/11?'
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Foreseen by many, Aviva's move underlines its eagerness to join the wave of consolidation currently sweeping the insurance industry.
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A somewhat more sanguine NY Times article on the same topic bears a hopeful title: Magnetic Field Is Fading, but No Dire Effects Are Foreseen.
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Demagnetized Earth? 2003
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Haraket sent messengers daily, asking if a date had been Foreseen.
Joust Lackey, Mercedes 2003
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"Foreseen that you would force my entire pattern into the arrays, where interfaces, brains, and bodies don't make any difference at all."
Step into Chaos Shatner, William 1999
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Foreseen faith and good works, then, are never to be looked upon as the cause of the Divine election.
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Which is first, Election, or Faith Truly Foreseen, so that God elected his people according to faith foreseen?
The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 1 1560-1609 1956
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"Foreseen and foretold!" returned the other, in a manner to show that her faith in the professional prescience of the stranger was not altogether so unbounded as that of her more youthful and ardent companion.
The Red Rover James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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Foreseen are strategic acquisitions and/or partnerships which will increase the value of its shareholders 'investments.
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