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As she so presciently wrote: "Who knows where the time goes?"
He has also written cogently, even presciently, about it for more than 40 years.
Presciently, they saw the plan as leaving workers to bargain with themselves, an obvious conflict.
Only that it's not being accurately or presciently reported.
He presciently identifies the California wine industry as one to be reckoned with.
Presciently, he noted that a military solution in Vietnam would take years, well beyond the next election cycle.
There are a lot more flat stages that might suit me," he added presciently.
Presciently, she warned that "events in Spain were a prelude to another world war."
Jacob calls it Dippy, a name that comes to seem presciently apt.
I exclaimed, not realizing at the time how presciently I spoke.
But he quickly added, somewhat presciently, that he did not think Waco would have an effect on anyone's career.
He might have been writing, presciently, about Rwanda.
He presciently warned against the creation of large housing projects, advocating a more scattered approach instead.
Richard's comment presciently echoed my vote for West African literature.
"Never thought we'd come this far," sings Wright presciently.
The student, prematurely but presciently, offers me an anti-bacterial wipe.
"Volume One is being written without snags and blocks of conscience, she says presciently.
I had responded, perhaps sarcastically, maybe presciently, "And that wasn't even a terrorist attack."
He predicted, presciently, that the Afghans would eventually defeat the Russians.
(Initially, even more presciently, she urged him to buy the property.)
She presciently prepared women to accept an era when nylon went into parachutes instead of stockings.
Hurley presciently wrote, "OK man, save your meal money for some lawsuits."
Before any disaster - presciently - the vaporous ghost of the white cow can be seen wandering on the island.
Mr. Berger asked, presciently, "What if they call for an up or down vote?"