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"A form of precognition, the ability to see into the future."
Just a little touch of precognition in the night, put it down to that.
Precognition again: They certainly had a lot of faith in it!
She has the unique ability of seeing the future, or precognition.
"And as you must also know, we cannot at present read the future through precognition.
Problem is, his precognition was always vague, she thought, waiting for him to find the right words.
He found himself thinking, that precognition was almost worse than having no gift at all.
He had little faith in precognition, especially as it might relate to himself.
"This is some kind of precognition we're talking about, right?
But precognition had never been one of Norman's stronger points.
Precognition in which the answer is not known until a future time, appears to work quite well".
He had not really accepted the validity of precognition yet, and now this!
You were using precognition right up until the Duo crashed.
"Remember that people with precognition rarely see any important visions of their own future."
"She is gifted with the power of precognition," answered 32.
He had precognition - could see into the future.
It was almost as if some small element of precognition had entered the picture.
He has precognition, and is able to see into the near-future.
Precognition had told him that the upcoming hours would be busy ones.
But there is absolutely nothing within my experience that supports the concept of precognition.
Have you considered that I might possess precognition as well?"
Call it some kind of perverse precognition, I don't know what.
Precognition: Perception of information about future places or events before they occur.
Unfair, in a way; a debilitating side effect of precognition.
Let us speak of it no more; you will receive notice when, where, and by whom, we are to take your precognition.