Many of FM-2030's predictions about social trends from the 1970s through the early 21st century proved remarkably prescient.
Mr. Ostrander also made an observation that proved remarkably prescient.
Though the suit never got much publicity, its claims have proven remarkably prescient.
The first and remarkably prescient analysis was published by Ernst Mach in 1901.
Moore's Law has turned out to be remarkably prescient - about the content of computers.
Today, with the cold war ending and the Communist world opening up, his ideas about global openness seem remarkably prescient.
The book is remarkably prescient for the way the properties of steel could be exploited in structures.
Buried in its accounts of planting bean fields and staring out at the night sky is some remarkably prescient media criticism.
It was remarkably prescient in bringing out those areas of mathematics necessary for formal computer science, especially theoretical artificial intelligence.
The remarkably prescient Adam Smith had it right 225 years ago.