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Men in their line of business develop a certain prescience.
The error may turn out to be a form of prescience.
Where now was the good result that prescience had seemed to promise?
Never attempt to understand prescience, or it may not work for you.
"He had the prescience to tell us to learn from their mistakes."
It has taken more than 20 years for us to appreciate their prescience.
When she turned in the door, I looked up with sudden prescience of a crisis.
It's hard to tell if this is paranoia or prescience.
At times his prescience has been a simple matter of choosing material.
In other stories, that insight turns into a kind of prescience.
However, this kind of prescience is the exception, rather than the rule.
Prescience was not a gift often given to Masters of any sort.
And I dare not use even my small prescience to guide us.
"Company" seems so sophisticated now partly because of its prescience.
A terrible prescience came over me, so strong and cold I almost threw up.
The people possess a unique kind of prescience they remember the future, but not the past.
Rather, the film's prescience about the 90's suggests how little the political landscape has changed in 17 years.
But he can take only a grim kind of satisfaction in his prescience.
His heart groaned with a prescience that told him he was going to lose her.
"You have been given a prescience of the immediate future.
Prediction and prescience had nothing whatsoever to do with it.
Some subtle prescience always told him she was not yet ready to be kissed.
If disaster comes, you can boast of your prescience to those still around.
Lewis is delighted but not surprised by her own prescience.
"But we'll now take credit for prescience," he said with a laugh.