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"doomsayer" Definitions
  1. a person who says that something very bad is going to happen

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Mr Faber (pictured) frequently sounds like a doomsayer about his own industry—and about capitalism more broadly.
Of course, not everyone is a doomsayer and China has defied predictions of a crash so far.
In an interview with Nature, he explains his concerns, but takes care to avoid sounding like a doomsayer.
Brown, who succeeded Ronald Reagan as governor in 20123, has been called a centrist, populist, pragmatist, doomsayer and trailblazer.
"To be a doomsayer and mention it in conjunction with a new Fed chairman is not making any bold prediction," he said.
When the doomsayer played by Peter Cook is forced to recognise that the Earth has not been consumed by flames, he is phlegmatic.
Tech C.E.O.s Are in Love With Their Principal Doomsayer – Nellie Bowles writes a feature on Yuval Noah Harari, the noted philosopher and popular author of Sapiens.
The difference between a genuine prophet of doom and a mere doomsayer (I think of myself as neither) is that the former hopes he is wrong.
A year ago, David Shambaugh, an American political scientist, fired his opening shot as the new doomsayer, with a provocative opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal: "The Coming Chinese Crackup".
There's tracks called "Panic Attack" and "Hopeless"—even at his most playful Shlohmo's always been sort of a doomsayer—but in general there's a sort of weightlessness to the whole thing.
"  As guitarist and vocalist KW told Noisey, "A Pessimistic Doomsayer is our second record, and thematically it deals with the repercussions of the emotions expressed on [our first record] A Steady Descent into the Soil.
This week, we include a profile of the Silicon Valley doomsayer tech leaders love; interview Gillian Flynn, above, the writer of "Gone Girl"; and dive deep on the Beatles' pursuit of perfection on the White Album.
A Pessimistic Doomsayer is specifically about the relationships we have built with fictional characters; whether they originate in literature, television shows, or movies, these relationships provide the connection and escape that we sometimes need from the harsh realities of the world.
No day is too beautiful for apocalypsis, so here we are sweating on on the first truly summery day of the year musing about the end of the world—which to paraphrase another music-making doomsayer, is always at hand.
I don't write any of this to be a doomsayer — I haven't seen any of Game of Thrones' seventh season as I write this, and I'd love for the show to pull a Lost and make this next-to-last season the best yet.
By branding himself a doomsayer of the impending automation apocalypse, which he warns will destroy most jobs and roil society, Mr Yang has cultivated a devoted following—leapfrogging better-known candidates like Bill de Blasio, the city's mayor, and Kirsten Gillibrand, one of New York's senators.
Following their arresting 2015 debut, A Steady Descent into the Soil, Canadian doom duo Vile Creature are back with a new EP. I guess that's what you'd call it, at least—A Pessimistic Doomsayer features one long, involved, percolating track that spans seventeen minutes and at least three different genres until its agonized finale.
Note: Following track 18, there are 3 hidden tracks and 13 silent tracks. The final hidden track, Track 34, is a spoken word piece intended as the true ending to the song "Doomsayer".
Neil McInnes, "The Great Doomsayer: Oswald Spengler Reconsidered." National Interest 1997 (48): 65–76. Fulltext: Ebsco In 1936–1954, Toynbee's ten-volume A Study of History came out in three separate installments. He followed Spengler in taking a comparative topical approach to independent civilizations.
R.E.X. themselves attempted to censor the band before the album's release, deeming the outro verse of the song "Doomsayer" as being too controversial and cutting it from the song. The band, however, inserted the cut snippet onto the end of the album master tape before R.E.X. noticed and the outro now appears as a hidden track at the very end of the CD. The controversy and backlash caused the band members to shut Argyle Park down two years after conception. Tommy Victor of Prong wrote the main riff for the song "Doomsayer", and later used this same riff in the Prong song "Controller". Originally released on R.E.X. Records, the album was re-issued as a limited run in 2005 by Retroactive Records with bonus tracks, additional booklet information, and enhanced ROM material on the disc.
"Sanctuary" is featured in the video game Tony Hawk's Proving Ground, while "Demon(s)" is featured in Guitar Hero 5 and "Doomsayer" was made available in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock through the Darkest Hour Track Pack, the last to be released by Activision. The artwork was created by John Baizley who has also done art for bands such as Pig Destroyer and his own band Baroness. It is also the last album to feature lead guitarist Kris Norris.
431 (1921). a name which one source ascribed to his supposed allusion to the Civil War as "the great calamity."The Sumner Gazette, 1882-11-30 at p. 4. In fact, others claimed that it came from his long string of failures in winning public office, and the nickname stuck because, for members of the mainstream parties, it left the impression of Weller as a Luddite in a world of economic progress, or a doomsayer in a time of general prosperity.
The title of this volume comes from the poem "Hothouse Flowers" by Theodore Wratislaw. An alien named Yusharisp comes to Earth to warn its remaining inhabitants that the universe is coming to an end; his own planet has already disappeared, and the Earth is sure to follow. Earth's inhabitants are unfazed as they believe him to be yet another doomsayer; the End of the Earth has been predicted for centuries. Jherek is far more interested in Mrs Amelia Underwood, a time traveller from Victorian England, as he is fascinated by the Victorian era.
Influential papers by Campbell include The Coming Oil Crisis, written with Jean Laherrère in 1998 and credited with convincing the International Energy Agency of the coming peak; and The End of Cheap Oil, published the same year in Scientific American. He was referred to as a "doomsayer" in The Wall Street Journal in 2004.. The Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas, founded by Campbell in 2000, has been gaining recognition in the recent years. The association has organised yearly international conferences since 2002. The most recent conference of the USA chapter (ASPO-USA) was at the University of Texas in Austin, TX on 30 November and 1 December 2012.
He guest starred in NBC's Laramie western series and in the science fiction series, Steve Canyon, with Dean Fredericks in the title role. In 1963, he portrayed Nelson in the episode "Beauty Playing a Mandolin Underneath a Willow Tree" episode of the NBC medical drama, The Eleventh Hour. That same year, he was cast with Charles Aidman and Parley Baer in the three-part episode "Security Risk" of the CBS anthology series, GE True, hosted by Jack Webb. And also in 1962, he appeared as the father of Jena Engstrom in the "Chester's Indian" episode of Gunsmoke, in a story featuring Dennis Weaver. From 1962 through 1973 Swenson made guest appearance on the TV series Lassie in the episodes "The Nest" (1962), "Crossroad" (1964), "In the Eyes of Lassie" (1965), "The Homeless" (1967), "A Time for Decision" (1967), "Hanford's Point" (1968), "Other Pastures, Other Fences" (1971) and later would become a regular playing Karl Burkholm in Season 18 and 19. He is also remembered for his role as the doomsayer in the diner in Alfred Hitchcock's classic The Birds (1963) and had roles in The Prize (1963), Major Dundee (1965), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), The Cincinnati Kid (1965) and Seconds (1966).

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