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"foreshadow" Definitions
  1. foreshadow something to be a sign of something that will happen in the future

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So it was interesting, because it did foreshadow a lot.
And this galaxy could foreshadow exciting discoveries from upcoming telescopes.
They foreshadow the man -- and president -- that Obama would become.
But this case could foreshadow an influx of similar litigation.
Those findings might foreshadow death trends to come, they noted.
His words could foreshadow an extraordinary expansion of American intervention.
Inshallah, it might foreshadow the league's championship round in June.
The agreement in Britain may foreshadow similar concessions in other countries.
Does his scheme foreshadow a future in which influencing is automated?
Higher inventories can often foreshadow slower growth in the next quarter.
And it also might even foreshadow Arya's next target: Cersei Lannister.
Earthquakes would foreshadow an eruption weeks, if not years, in advance.
JB: Those drawings foreshadow much of the imagery in your art.
It could foreshadow trouble for those candidates in the fall. 2.
Does Giuliani's latest line of defense foreshadow new announcements from Mueller?
The young man isn't the first rapper to foreshadow his own death.
Is it supposed to foreshadow someone losing their head in the future?
If there's one word in that last sentence to savor, it's foreshadow.
Does this ecclesiastical tumult foreshadow an even larger political crisis awaiting us?
Recriminations and finger-pointing over the political crisis foreshadow a contentious campaign.
These temperatures, combined with unusually low rainfall, foreshadow another ominous wildfire season.   
Like the canary in the coal mine, birds foreshadow danger to humans.
The North Korean leader's message could potentially foreshadow a bigger problem later on.
There are comic touches, but they serve to foreshadow what is to come.
That fight could foreshadow showdowns between the incoming administration and Republicans in Congress.
But the most progressive music festival in America did foreshadow a profound inclusiveness.
The loss of confidentiality protection can foreshadow other developments that favor a plaintiff.
This could foreshadow a wider rebound in A-shares in the coming months.
Origin is peppered with little technological details which foreshadow the novel's final twist.
If that doesn't foreshadow a return to form, I don't know what does.
The idea that Democratic losses might foreshadow big wins is a little counterintuitive.
Will the confluence of outstanding issues foreshadow the end of his presidential dreams?
All of this is clearly meant to foreshadow the possibility Sasha will die.
Some believed the phrase was meant to foreshadow the fate of the Stark family .
In a more fragile democracy that sort of talk would foreshadow post-election violence.
It was supposed to foreshadow how the national election would go in the fall.
Many in the country are concerned that the incidents this month foreshadow more instability.
This is solid evidence to foreshadow that Dany will die fighting the White Walkers.
Two long, pointed steer horns that act as handles foreshadow the meal to come.
To call the Great Society a socialist enterprise is to foreshadow its inevitable failure.
Does what happened on Election Day in 2017 foreshadow anything for next year's election?
Perhaps more ominously, it can foreshadow developmental problems in children for years to come.
If Claire and Jamie weren't heroes, Jocasta's pronouncement might foreshadow a morally dicey turn.
If this works, Joe, could this foreshadow how one deals with other countries, like Iran?
Does the film's success at one awards show foreshadow a similar haul at the Oscars?
Mobley talks him into joining FSociety instead and that's how you foreshadow in a flashback.
You know, things happen that you can never foresee or foreshadow, things good and bad.
It did, however, foreshadow a market crash in 1987 and during the 2008 financial crisis.
Low approval ratings for the president often foreshadow losses for his party in upcoming elections.
Matt Hardy had his share of injuries, but nothing that would foreshadow the spinal injury.
This is highly unusual for a district court judge, and could foreshadow a complex ruling.
Last month, Russia's prosecutor general, Yuri Chaika, seemed to foreshadow Mr. Putin's move in Helsinki.
" Sonequa Martin-Green might as well have said, "I am going to foreshadow right here.
The late-night clash in the Finance Committee could foreshadow a coarser debate to come.
Two such attempts have popped up recently, and I fear they foreshadow a greater crisis.
Lee's endorsement might also foreshadow a show of force among other CBC members, potentially Rep.
A better test would check whether flattening curves foreshadow slowdowns, and steepening ones presage economic acceleration.
On average the algorithm correctly identified breathing problems that foreshadow overdose 90 percent of the time.
A short story about a reality TV contestant may foreshadow a theoretical essay on Kim Kardashian.
He's used Instagram to foreshadow that, too, posting pics of a strange elephantine man in May.
Diviners appear regularly in television dramas, sometimes as fraudsters but often to foreshadow a plot twist.
Merkel's comments foreshadow a transformation of the U.S.-European alliances that have underwritten post-WWII stability.
They want their voices heard, and that could foreshadow a tougher-than-expected fight in November.
The results foreshadow the wide gulf between the political parties and the narrow prospects for cooperation.
Population forecasts for the Arab world and, in particular, sub-Saharan Africa foreshadow growing migration pressures.
The disappointing black turnout so far could foreshadow a larger and more intractable problem for Mrs.
But the invocation of voter fraud could foreshadow Mr. Trump's reaction if Democrats win the House.
But it would be a mistake to think that advances there will foreshadow similar findings elsewhere.
The company's slick, wireless earbuds work great, but they may foreshadow startling changes to the social fabric.
And recent history shows that gradual intraparty erosion can foreshadow the crumbling of once-commanding political positions.
Their distress could foreshadow broader economic turmoil in the grain sector, which includes corn, soybeans and wheat.
"We believe this may foreshadow other SaaS acquisitions by ORCL," Andrews wrote in a July 29 report.
Roger Stone, a longtime Trump confidant, seemed to foreshadow the WikiLeaks hacked email dumps during the campaign.
Likewise, temporary offices and pop-up stores may foreshadow an urban landscape that changes faster than ever.
The president's latest criticism of Trump could foreshadow Obama's strategy to help Clinton on the campaign trail.
That could foreshadow Facebook inserting advertisers' photos into the Popular Photos tab to monetize the extra browsing.
While this particular bill may not pass, it could very well foreshadow another swing of the pendulum.
I could never have realized that first desperate phone call from him would foreshadow a 20-year journey.
Even with the warming we've had so far, the consequences have been extreme, and foreshadow even worse devastation.
The Riddler has returned to terrorize Gotham City, but his gruesome puzzles merely foreshadow an even greater crisis.
The millions raised by both groups, more than a year before Election Day, foreshadow a costly election ahead.
Their one-stroke-after-another compositions also foreshadow the more methodical brushwork of Jasper Johns and Robert Ryman.
Both of these examples foreshadow how the sort of genetics made possible by GWAS can have political consequences.
Despite how exotic these blistering hellscapes sound, they may foreshadow what's to come in our own distant future.
The lesson here is that Xi's actions in the trade war foreshadow China's aggressive posture in the future.
Irish legends warn of apparitions called "fetches," identical to living people, who show up to foreshadow their deaths.
His Trumpian flashes this week foreshadow what the general election might look like if he won the nomination.
The race looks like it could be close, which could foreshadow bad news for the Republicans in 22018.
Democrats's objections foreshadow debate that may follow the bill when it reaches the House floor for a vote.
The ruling could foreshadow the outcome of a case that could eventually make it to the Supreme Court.
In fact, the 2nd quarter of Game 3 might foreshadow how the rest of the series will play out.
A bitter fight to fund the crisis at the border could foreshadow things to come in those larger negotiations.
It may be a stretch, but we know how Game of Thrones love to foreshadow with unsuspecting one-liners.
The report states that the communication "seems to foreshadow the Saudi operation launched against Khashoggi," according to the Journal.
Experiences with Epidiolex foreshadow the issues that other cannabis-based drugs could grapple with as more come to market.
Experiences with Epidiolex foreshadow the issues that other cannabis-based drugs could grapple with as more come to market.
Two of the entries, released in France before the Paris terrorist attacks in November, seem to foreshadow that horror.
Hillary Clinton has her own growing set of issues that could foreshadow another presidential term disrupted by impeachment proceedings.
The images that foreshadow the turmoil of the Cuban Revolution jar you back to the precariousness of our times.
Together, these works foreshadow the show's inter-subjective lens on black women's identities, their friendships, and their political realities.
But it cuts to the heart of concerns about the new administration from the campaign and could foreshadow further conflict.
That figure could foreshadow the company's fourth-quarter results, which it's due to release at the end of the month.
These driving modes give the Q83 added utility and foreshadow a future where cars better adapt to their driver's needs.
The decisions foreshadow an intensifying national debate over public support that the rooftop solar industry says it can't live without.
However, Hoxsie said there is some concern that California's current dry weather could foreshadow conditions in the months to come.
As the show enters its 30th season, it has managed to foreshadow plenty of random things that were to come.
It'd also foreshadow the following week, when five more East Coast states vote: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
It might even foreshadow Jon as the one who will make peace with the White Walkers to end the war.
Warren's call for impeachment proceedings could foreshadow other national Democrats -- including additional presidential candidates -- following suit in the coming days.
Those early returns won't just hold clues for how the night will end, they'll foreshadow how American politics will change.
Early-round draft picks often fizzle, and success in Vancouver does not necessarily foreshadow success further up the food chain.
Regardless of the outcome, however, the Buy America fight may foreshadow future showdowns between the incoming administration and Republican leadership.
Hunter's comments Tuesday foreshadow an escalating battle over what it means to be a Republican in the age of Trump.
I hope Meghan's bold activism and Harry's rebukes of racist attacks against her foreshadow a bright future for the couple.
Sanders's hits on Biden's lengthy record foreshadow coming general election attacks in the likely event that Biden becomes the nominee.
Justice Ginsburg's concluding comments seemed to foreshadow a closely divided case in which she will be on the losing side.
After last week's niceties of calls and congratulations, what comes next will foreshadow whether these lessons were internalized or ignored.
If the world does not take a stand, Ms. Bahreini fears, Iran's internet blackout may foreshadow the nation's darkest days.
One of those attacks, against a kosher supermarket in Paris, seemed to foreshadow this week's deadly assault in the south.
Does this decrease in wages and increase in participants foreshadow an even more precarious future for all gig economy workers?
But it could foreshadow Facebook launching a more legitimate ephemeral messaging feature inside Messenger, which already has 1.3 billion monthly users.
Moe's mom also tells Moe she has similarities to her father which could foreshadow Moe making poor decisions in the future.
If their departures mean the Vatican becomes less responsive, that could foreshadow more serious problems for Francis on the other fronts.
So if you doing something with it, you got to kind of at least foreshadow that you're doing something with it.
Still, his references to New York, which votes April 19, and California, which votes June 7, foreshadow a lengthy Democratic primary.
This could even foreshadow Jon riding one of Dany's dragons at some point, since two of them are still conspicuously riderless.
Experts told Business Insider's Ellen Ioanes that the photos are packed with political meaning — and could foreshadow a frightening military advancement.
Useful "nanodiamonds" can be fabricated with explosive detonations, but the SLAC lab experiment may foreshadow a more advanced diamond-making technique.
In short, Trump's critics could revel in the hope that the conviction and imprisonment of both men might foreshadow Trump's exit.
While the Fed is emboldened by a hot labor market, investors are fretting about tighter financial conditions that may foreshadow a downturn.
" What next week's elections can tell us about 2018 -  WashEx : "Elections in Virginia and New Jersey don't always foreshadow the midterm results.
As in the case of bullpen use in the 2016 postseason, we've seen the playoffs foreshadow the broader trends of baseball before.
A win by Leonardo DiCaprio for his rugged turn in pioneer tale "The Revenant" could foreshadow a long-sought best actor Oscar.
But it did foreshadow an even more humiliating experience for Microsoft involving Belichick and the Surface, which came just this past weekend.
Higher drinking rates overall and increases in problem drinking foreshadow increases in chronic health conditions, they say, especially among those demographic groups.
Aulestia's departure may foreshadow more changes to the distribution group, which could be seen as antiquated in the new AT&T regime.
She said she was concerned that conflicts of interest in Trump's tax returns might foreshadow selfish interests in his tax reform policies.
Apple also forecasts profit margins and tax rates for the quarter ahead, which could foreshadow the year ahead for the iPhone maker.
It may also foreshadow its quarterly policy review due on Friday, which analysts suspect will include a downgrade to the inflation outlook.
But she also noted that Pompeo's statement may foreshadow a more realistic understanding of how to wind down North Korea's nuclear program.
And market gyrations could foreshadow deeper problems that signal the end of a nine-year boom and short-circuit the economic recovery.
The A.C.C.'s move could foreshadow how the N.C.A.A. will deal with the political developments in North Carolina over the past week.
"My entire outlook on storytelling has been shaped by [Thrones] — the ability to foreshadow stories, to meticulously craft cryptic story lines," she says.
ADP is the largest payroll processor in the U.S. and can often foreshadow the non-farm payroll data reported by the Labor Department.
Lawsuits were piling up, several labor unions were organizing drivers to strike and combative rhetoric from all involved seemed to foreshadow a showdown.
Spieth, who said he had seen nothing on the range to foreshadow his struggles, swept the round into the recesses of his mind.
Policymakers say the rudimentary changes to the original Pelosi clip foreshadow how damaging advances in content manipulation technology could become to democratic discourse.
While the quick appeal does not foreshadow the outcome, it lets the families bypass a state appellate court, saving several months of litigation.
In the original explanation of the theory, one thing that we see is that disjunctive presidents foreshadow the reconstructive period that came later.
The Easter egg may foreshadow things to come, as a number of the television show's bots have become increasingly self-aware and dangerous.
It may also foreshadow more troubles ahead for the FCC: in 2023, its lease comes up for renewal by the Hong Kong government.
The development, which came after the court decided in August to allow investors to submit collective claims against Volkswagen, could foreshadow legal bottlenecks.
But regardless of the carnal beginnings, that strained shivering quality came to foreshadow horrors of the coming World Wars and Schiele's own fate.
Those clips capture them in the full, bratty ebullience of youth, acting out in ways that foreshadow the darker, heavier times to come.
However, one specific comment about "dancing" from the hedge fund manager may foreshadow a difficult market environment could be right around the corner.
He said the tweet is meant to foreshadow what the company would have to do if its contract with the island is voided.
This level is tricky terrain for Tesla and could foreshadow a major decline ahead, says Matt Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak.
His remarks foreshadow what advisers say will be an unsparing effort to cast the entire Mueller probe as a pointless and expensive folly.
There is a version of "Sometimes" that focuses more on the clues the series has left about Zoe to foreshadow her painful family history.
Suffice it to say that these visions didn't just foreshadow the future when Cersei would blow up the sept in the Season 6 finale.
To many observers, these developments foreshadow a 2017 of partisan acrimony and policy failure even worse than what Congress has seen in recent years.
Portman represents the moderate flank of the GOP, so his position is important and could foreshadow the vote of others that had been undecided.
The amendment quickly provoked opposition, which could foreshadow a floor fight next month when the defense bill is expected to go to the floor.
In fact, it could foreshadow future fights if blackouts occur in the U.S. or Europe, two areas where renewable energy use has increased recently.
Draghi also sounded a positive tone Wednesday by saying that a temporary slowdown in the euro zone does not necessarily foreshadow a serious recession.
Looking at Trump's rhetoric, we should expect the re-emergence of such law-and-order rhetoric to foreshadow dangerous times for privacy in America.
Scientists will still keep searching for the elusive clues that might foreshadow a looming quake, perhaps giving people 10 or 20 minutes to prepare.
Many wondered if that was a sort of prelude to the Negan murder, one intended to either foreshadow Glenn's departure or perhaps misdirect viewers.
And it could foreshadow a period of volatility for oil prices because OPEC's policies and the Saudis' sway have long helped guide the markets.
Two past Supreme Court cases, decided the same day in 2005, may foreshadow the factors that would control the outcome in the Supreme Court.
In 2015, Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, tweeted "Big News Is Coming" to foreshadow the expected announcement that he was running for president.
Unfortunately, it didn&apost foreshadow the more challenging experience we had on our next excursion, which was the full-day boat charter from Split.
The duration and complexity of "Semiramide," composed as a finale to Gioachino Rossini's career in Italy, foreshadow the masterfulness of his work in Paris.
His remarks appeared to foreshadow how the Democrats might be talking about the Trump administration and Republican agenda going into 2018's midterm elections.
But the drop might also foreshadow lower-than-expected turnout among the core Democratic constituencies who propelled Obama to victory in 2008 and 2012.
Snyder, often referred to as simply 'Julie' in Quebec, appeared to foreshadow the upcoming announcement from Péladeau, often referred to by his initials: PKP.
Yet it is likely to color the debates surrounding the presidential campaign and could also foreshadow fights to come if Trump wins a second term.
Bernstein's score includes fight passages that foreshadow "West Side Story," but also tender moments for Terry and his love interest, Edie Doyle (Eva Marie Saint).
The cavalier way she tosses the red ribbon holding the package closed together certainly looks like a foreshadow of blood that's going to be spilled.
Still, Trump's comments may foreshadow his willingness to dredge up some of the most painful incidents from the Clintons' past, including Bill Clinton's various indiscretions.
Earlier Tuesday, Maduro appeared to foreshadow an uprising, saying that his supporters would be ready to take up arms if the "Bolivarian revolution" was threatened.
RELATED: Trump on Cruz citizenship: not 'settled' "I think it's going to foreshadow a big move toward Ted Cruz on the ground here," Pimm said.
For us, these are magic words, because they foreshadow a slew of "unconventional" women on the series — precisely what we want to see on television.
President Donald Trump helped foreshadow a strong jobs report by tweeting about an hour before the release that he was "looking forward" to the report.
But Mr. Trump, who was briefed on the numbers Thursday evening, appeared to foreshadow the strength of the latest report on Friday morning on Twitter.
None of the providers currently serve low-income consumers, but Mr. Pai's comments could foreshadow a shake-up of the Lifeline low-income subsidy program.
Many of the surprising and important developments in that period foreshadow some of the challenges and changes we are likely to face in the 6900s.
It also doesn't affect cloud computing setups if the chips underlying those cloud servers received an update to an earlier Intel flaw known as Foreshadow.
Kennedy wrote to Mr. Ormsby Gore after the death of his wife, Sylvia, known as Sissie, which seemed to foreshadow his desire to marry her.
While likely to spur economic growth and activity in the immediate term, the spending and borrowing expansion could also foreshadow a significant uptick in inflation.
Harish Pullanoor, an editor at Quartz India, wrote in 2016 that India was "displaying classic signs that foreshadow fascism," including the disenfranchisement of religious minorities.
Priebus' wording did not appear to foreshadow the dramatic reversal of Trump's apparent Russia policy that experts say would be required to deter further cyber attacks.
But they do foreshadow the themes of the next Democratic presidential primary, at a time when the party seems to be in its wilderness-wandering stage.
Instagram declined to comment for this story, but given that we have a clear screenshot, the company's reluctance may foreshadow an official announcement in the future.
Draghi too said the euro area's economic soft patch did not necessarily foreshadow a serious slump and the bank could further delay rate hikes if necessary.
This first big legal battle over Trump policy could foreshadow greater judicial scrutiny for his initiatives and escalating tensions between the White House and the courts.
It looks like it could climb anything and, if rumors are to be believed, could foreshadow a Hellcat-equipped Jeep Grand Cherokee somewhere down the line.
While the trade tariffs announced by the United States have a relatively small impact on growth, they foreshadow retaliation with potentially greater ramifications, the sources added.
"He went on to foreshadow his final act of violence, telling Veronica: "I'll tell you what, hero: If you're still around, come visit me in prison.
Those remarks have drawn some criticism, and it is not clear to what extent they are meant to foreshadow future actions she would take as president.
The letter also lays out a series of claims that foreshadow a potential subpoena fight that could unfold in the months leading into November's midterm elections.
Since then, the virus has spread to more U.S. states, suggesting that many of the extraordinary containment measures in California could foreshadow what's to come elsewhere.
Viewers got an eyeful as well, with a wintry battle of the living and the dead that figures to foreshadow the culminating clashes of the story.
The decision to place Smith in the program is notable because it could foreshadow a future financial investment ahead of the March 3 all-party primary.
Cramer said the sales figure was "not as bad as feared" and could foreshadow good numbers from Nordstrom and, in addition to Lennar's report, Home Depot.
Flagg is happy to foreshadow but doesn't drop any specifics: "I know there's a lot of drama because I was participating in some of it," he teases.
The recent experience of some developing countries such as Turkey may foreshadow a return of the sort of woes experienced by emerging Asia in the late 1990s.
Consequently, the show seemed to foreshadow the uncertainty following the recent election of Donald Trump, attesting to the ability of artists to bear witness to contemporary discomposure.
Kamala Harris's questions seemed to foreshadow future revelations of as yet unacknowledged meetings between Trump associates and the Russians and of the destruction of potentially important evidence.
If Democrats show up, expect a contentious, divided hearing over Pruitt and his agenda for the EPA, something that will foreshadow the floor fight over his nomination.
Increases "in policy uncertainty foreshadow declines in investment, output, and employment in the United States," the three professors who created the index wrote in a 2016 paper.
Meanwhile, the industry-wide cooperation involved would foreshadow more recent schemes in which top tech firms agreed to fix wages and not to poach one another's talent.
Galvin posited that the findings may foreshadow more issues with election interference, a problem that landed Facebook and Google in hot water after the 2016 presidential election.
With "smart" devices like water meters also involved in the Arkansas case, it may foreshadow more battles ahead between Silicon Valley and law enforcement, The Information said.
In a speech during the summer of 2016 and in Twitter messages before the emails were made public in October, Mr. Stone appeared to foreshadow their release.
President Trump's confrontation with the courts may foreshadow years of legal battles, and in Congress once-routine debates have turned into proxy battles over a combative president.
This decline in new orders could foreshadow a drop in the S&P 500's average credit rating, which has risen on a year-over-year basis.
I won't spoil anything specific, but that moment with June's status protecting her as people around her get hurt does foreshadow some of the grief to come.
The study, which was published in the Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences, warns that these events might foreshadow what's to come if the Earth continues to get hotter.
In a dig that may foreshadow election campaign attack lines, Lieberman retorted that he lives in a settlement, whereas Netanyahu has a home in a Mediterranean beachfront suburb.
The showrunners did foreshadow in season 7 that Jon might ultimately need to call Daenerys' character into question and that she might be more bloodthirsty than he thought.
These contests may foreshadow whether Trump can count on holding onto states that helped him to achieve an electoral college win, even as he lost the popular vote.
The Buffett/Kudlow divide might foreshadow the "main event issue" of the 2016 general election, especially if Hillary Clinton ends up battling Donald Trump for the White House.
The Scream closes with "Switch," clocking in at nearly seven minutes and alternating between rhythmic punk and atmospheric moments that foreshadow the rise of shoegaze a decade later.
The strategist shared his key reasons why Nasdaq volatility levels are rising versus S&P 500 and why it may foreshadow a tech sell-off in an email.
His meeting with the then-President-elect at Trump Tower that December was his last public appearance for some time, though it did foreshadow his interests upon resurfacing.
We see the lower price as evidence that Apple is pushing aggressively to move users onto more secure Face ID which may foreshadow Apple Pay enhancements in 2019.
These marks not only foreshadow the state of the house we're about to enter but also connect to the key formal theme of Kaphar's work: creation by destruction.
The image doesn't literally foreshadow the coming events in any way, but if you take all of these things together, you get hints of the story that's to come.
On "Translocation," the words "I feel my friends / We do the best we can in this dying world" seemed to foreshadow the disparity they were feeling as a unit.
While their content seems insignificant at the time, this fascinating theory illuminates the possibility that Old Nan's tales are actually very important — and may actually foreshadow what's to come.
" Betty's response, and Elizabeth's tears after she watches Betty die, foreshadow much of the last season's character development: "That's what evil people tell themselves when they do evil things.
Intelligence officials have expressed alarm over Trump's overall attitude toward the CIA, arguing that his repeated criticism could foreshadow a broken relationship between the agency and the White House.
But their spoken samples (from David Lynch's Inland Empire among other unsettling sources) foreshadow the urban uncanniness that hangs in the margins of every moment of Burial's longform releases.
In what would foreshadow the Holocaust in its violence, Kristallnacht, also called the "Night of Broken Glass," left at least 91 Jewish people dead and wreaked havoc on communities.
Chinese political and military leaders this week have made a series of statements and possible moves that could foreshadow a future bloody outcome: Beijing's forces intervening in Hong Kong.
While he has missed episodes before due to scheduling conflicts while shooting films like The Suicide Squad, some are speculating that his absence could foreshadow Davidson leaving the show.
In IT Chapter Two, the group will make good on that promise, but details in this scene foreshadow why their second battle will prove more challenging than the first.
And CNN's decision could foreshadow a longer conflict between Mr. Trump's political aides and network executives who are tasked with reviewing the accuracy of the information that reaches viewers.
But in the case of Michael, Jane made sure to foreshadow and plan for his death enough that, looking back, it all makes perfect sense — and, yes, feels different.
The dramatic move could foreshadow strategy from Republicans over contentious battles still to come as Democrats try to use a variety of Senate procedures to stall the newly empowered GOP.
Other pieces, about how Ullman is treated by her male colleagues, foreshadow Google's recent memo scandal — in which James Damore was fired for implying women were biologically unfit to code.
Earlier this month, we also pointed out the fact that Harry Styles' Rolling Stone cover made him look like Mick Jagger, which would be a prime foreshadow for his career.
One other possible piece of symbolism: the crumbling statues could well foreshadow the crumbling of the Wall, which many are predicting will mark the start of the White Walker's invasion.
Listen to the music at the 21992:14 mark: it could either set the scene for Boston's arrival in Houston or foreshadow an isolated hotel caretaker's descent into murderous madness.
After the scattershot intro, Facebook got to business — revealing the new tools and platforms for its developer community, which foreshadow where the company and its family of apps are going.
The recent wobble in big-cap tech stocks that dropped the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) index by 4.5 percent could foreshadow at least a mild gut check for the broader market.
That would be a huge boost for Democrats and a blow to Trump and House Republicans, who have already seen some negative signs that could foreshadow next year's midterm elections.
Brett Gorvy speaks as Chairman and International Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art at Christie's, while shots of Dominique Lévy seem to foreshadow his impending partnership with the dealer.
Indeed, Rachel's subsequent criticisms of Cohen's lyrics — and Vadik's dumbstruck response — perfectly foreshadow both the romantic evening to come at Rachel's apartment and Vadik's sneaking out early the next morning.
Mr. Trump's poke in the eye at China may also foreshadow a policy of the United States working with Russia to solve global disputes, a potential counterweight to Chinese influence.
It was largely voters in socially moderate, multiethnic communities surrounding major cities who embraced Democrats in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere, in an election that could foreshadow next year's midterms.
Behnaz's doubts about Marziyeh's video foreshadow the subjects teased out in the main story, including the sometimes convenient divide between fiction and documentary, performance and what we call real life.
Word of the Day noun: something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone verb: foreshadow or presage _________ The word harbinger has appeared in 112 articles on nytimes.
Though this doesn't sound like much, it may foreshadow a larger dip to come, or it may prove to be a blip reversed when the 21993 numbers are released next December.
It could also foreshadow the opposite, since Dany does seem to be operating with some hubris and we've learned that dragons can, in fact, be speared by Lannister allies (ahem, Bronn).
Some look pretty hippy-dippy today, but these works foreshadow how Mr. Haacke would conceive of art works as systems, shaped first by the artist's invention, and then by external factors.
For models based on state polls, the core issue was how well an error in one state was likely to foreshadow one in the same direction elsewhere—and if so, where.
The move to make Deadpool more family-friendly may simply be a holiday treat for teens— or it could foreshadow a greater integration of the raunchy superhero into the Marvel universe.
By Andrew M. Seaman (Reuters Health) - One suicide attempt in an army unit may foreshadow attempts by other soldiers in the same unit, suggests a new study from the U.S. military.
Haddon said the contempt motion was a "show of force" which could foreshadow both the final vote on the deal and the various amendments MPs are trying to attach to it.
As investors pulled back in fear on Friday, entrusting their money only to the safest places like United States Treasuries, the moves appeared to foreshadow a tightening of credit for many.
Experts worry that the numbers for stimulants could foreshadow a larger epidemic — a potential "fourth wave" in the overdose crisis that's killed more than 700,000 people in the US since 19953.
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Why it matters: The experiences of Facebook and Google in Washington state could foreshadow the work Twitter will have to implement its promised ban on political advertising, which starts next month.
Drivers can also arrange a rendezvous to move cash, in a move that could foreshadow Careem&aposs plans to enter the payments and remittances space, a huge industry in the region.
The reliance of these states on wind and solar could foreshadow continuing support for alternative energy within sectors of the Republican party, despite the pro-fossil-fuel stance of the president.
A company spokesman said the tweet to Cruz is not a threat, but meant to foreshadow what the company would have to do if its contract with the island is voided.
Why it matters: The results in Virginia may foreshadow dynamics for 2020, including Democratic turnout, mobilization by gun control activists and concerns about Trump among suburban voters, Axios' Margaret Talev says.
" AP reported: "For some Republicans, the implication that the president may have directed a campaign finance violation ... could foreshadow a true turning point in the Republican relationship ... when ... Mueller releases his report.
On the bench in the 14th-floor Manhattan courtroom sat U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff, a renowned legal independent and author of a recent essay that almost seemed to foreshadow the proceeding.
But apart from being a sociologically revealing portrait of America in 2017, Starsky's staff might also foreshadow changes to the workplace that will arrive in other industries in the years to come.
The movie's bittersweet resolution would foreshadow a similar chapter of darkness in the wizarding world, but not at the expense of having a party and flexing its creativity like well-oiled muscles.
Senior intelligence officials have expressed alarm about Trump's critical attitude toward the CIA, warning it could foreshadow a broken relationship between the agency and the White House that could endanger national security.
Poor showings by the president's party in the midterm elections of 1958, 1966, 1974, 1978 and 2006 did foreshadow a switch in control of the White House in the next presidential election.
Julie: The filmmakers plant these seeds of foreshadow or backshadow — I'm not even sure what to call it — where you're hearing and seeing things that will become part of their public lives.
Early in the evening, Laura Ingraham, the conservative talk show host, seemed to foreshadow the coming collision when she challenged Mr. Cruz — without using his name — to endorse Mr. Trump that night.
Even if you don't live in one of the states voting on Super Tuesday, the day's events could definitely foreshadow the choice you're likely to face at the ballot box in November.
Kenneth McKenzie, the new head of United States Central Command, after he viewed intelligence showing a change in behavior that could be interpreted to foreshadow an attack on American forces or interests.
Ralph S. Northam, the Democratic candidate, is under duress from both his Republican opponent and his own left flank in ways that could foreshadow his party's challenges in next year's midterm races.
It's a heartbreaking moment, one that really seems to foreshadow the rest of the story, as Lenù's ambitions let her travel the world, and Lila can never rid herself of the neighborhood.
And a poor performance on Tuesday could foreshadow defeat in a one-on-one runoff, a potentially ignominious end to Sessions' political comeback after President Donald Trump bounced him from his cabinet.
But while Wall Street weighs whether the low volatility reading could signal a top for the markets, Stutland pointed out that it could actually foreshadow the next leg up in the rally.
Why it matters: Their views validate Biden's argument that Democrats nationally aren't as liberal as on Twitter or as AOC — but also foreshadow liabilities for Biden versus others in the moderate lane.
The restraining order, which is not unusual in such cases and allows both sides to present a case, does not necessarily foreshadow that the broker fee ruling will be blocked for good.
Cybersecurity experts and government officials have already spotted an increase in malicious activity by pro-Iranian hackers and social media users that they believe could foreshadow more serious computer attacks from Tehran.
The job posting's final line, a famous quote from computer scientist Alan Kay, highlights a mindset that seems to foreshadow Amazon's success: "It's easier to invent the future than to predict it."
Those hidden things eventually become part of those major conversations that advance the story, with the optional conversations serving to help fill out your understanding or foreshadow what is going to happen.
Trump's election and the initiatives he has undertaken since the January 20 inaugural, most dramatically on the refugee travel ban, foreshadow years of new controversies to be resolved by the nation's federal judges.
To give you a sense of what you're missing, here are five new developments from Zoo's season three premiere that really, truly happened, and will hopefully foreshadow a beautifully bonkers season to come.
The comments foreshadow an intense takeover battle for the only proven producer of rare earth elements outside China, which has struggled with support from Malaysian regulators for a key processing plant located there.
In a U.S. election season that has surprised many, it could foreshadow how the rise of Donald Trump -- underscored by one recent national poll showing him now leading Hillary Clinton -- might play out.
But the team warns that such a small sample size can't be used to make conclusive statements about these extraordinary events just yet, though it does foreshadow the wealth of information to come.
Fred and George Weasley The Weasley clan often have royal names, and it's possible that Rowling used the nominal connections to the British aristocracy and George's ear loss to foreshadow Fred's untimely death.
We broke everything down for you to help explain what it all means in the context of the story and what it might foreshadow for the characters in the remainder of the season.
Naturally, not everything here could be fresh: the syrupy 1950s childhood, complete with flashes of darkness which foreshadow the themes of his work, were recently explored in documentary David Lynch: The Art Life.
Narrating the scene, the director Tate Taylor explains how he uses it to disarm the audience, giving a sense of innocence, but including clues that foreshadow the dark turns the movie will take.
"This sustained loss of momentum highlights the urgency of reducing trade tensions, which together with continued political risks and financial volatility could foreshadow a broader economic downturn," the WTO said in a statement.
The combination of those factors and sort of strong investor euphoria today does not necessarily foreshadow great returns over the next three to four years," he said in an interview with "Power Lunch.
No matter who is responsible, security researchers say the attacks, dubbed Mirai, foreshadow a future where internet threats stemming from our increasingly networked lives — with household IoT devices and connected cars — could become commonplace.
President Donald Trump campaigned for Republican candidate Dan Bishop on Monday night in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the eve of a hotly contested special election that could foreshadow his own political success in 2020.
Stanley Burnshaw's "In the Terrified Radiance," for instance, suits the quantity of sun pouring in through the window expanses, and Noelle Vial's "Promiscuous Winds" seems to foreshadow winter's imminent grip on the Greenwich woods.
All I really had to do was gather whatever information they could give me about Thrawn's season 3 story arc and look for places I could foreshadow events of the series in Thrawn's earlier experiences.
That could foreshadow a fight over whether to call such people as the unidentified C.I.A. whistle-blower who brought to light Mr. Trump's use of his powers to pressure Ukraine to investigate a political rival.
That could foreshadow a fight over whether to call such people as the unidentified C.I.A. whistle-blower who brought to light Mr. Trump's use of his powers to pressure Ukraine to investigate a political rival.
Washington state will file a restraining order against President Trump's revamped travel ban — a move which could foreshadow a potential legal showdown between the administration and a wave of challenges to the controversial executive order.
Dual cameras on the X cam foreshadow one of the G1183's leading features LG has today announced a pair of smartphones that inaugurate its new X series: the X cam and the X screen.
Deadline looms Trump has used the anti-government protests as an opportunity to slam the Iran nuclear deal ahead of key legal deadlines looming this month, actions that may foreshadow how he plans to proceed.
But it does seem to shed light on the origins of Mr. Trump's interest in the issue, and to foreshadow his administration's withholding of military assistance from the country as part of the pressure campaign.
With this in mind, the president's lawyers are likely to take the opportunity to try out a few sound bites that could foreshadow the arguments they plan to push in their fuller presentation on Monday.
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A win or loss for either side could foreshadow the direction of all these cases, and as we said before, Nelson needs to win just about everything to have a realistic shot of turning the tide.
The party holding the White House nearly always loses Congressional seats in mid-term elections, but Republicans fear results of recent special election foreshadow losses large enough to hand Democrats control of both chambers of Congress.
All of this could foreshadow an attempt by Trump to achieve highly visible partnerships with actual G-20 members Japan and South Korea as the North Korea threat to those countries in particular reaches crisis levels.
That piece from Ms. Chast's art school days, which represents a surprising surrealist streak early on, seems to foreshadow a 2008 New Yorker cover depicting Manhattan as a bewildered man and the subways as his veins.
His real-world experience may foreshadow how Republicans would revamp health care should the election swing their way — and offer some insight into what a Trump administration, with Pence as vice president, might do on Obamacare.
The defense offered by the executive, Oliver Schmidt, which was laid out in court documents filed late Friday, could foreshadow his fellow defendants' strategies as the emissions scandal enters a new phase focused on criminal prosecution.
But Europe's political establishment, already rattled by Britain's vote to leave the European Union and the election of President Trump in the United States, is worried that the Netherlands referendum could foreshadow what is to come.
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday last week, special counsel's office employees carried boxes and pushed a cart full of files out of their office -- an unusual move that could foreshadow a hand-off of legal work.
While they have little else in common, Davos and Joy foreshadow the central conflict of the second season by coming together to discuss the fact that their lives would be a lot better without Danny in them.
Some worry Warren's low approval numbers among Massachusetts independents — particularly men — foreshadow a potential lack of appeal to independent voters she would need in crucial states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin should she become the Democratic nominee.
But others point to signs of strain in global supply chains, rising prices for crucial raw materials, stagnant shipments and the possibility that the impact of these disputes on business confidence may well foreshadow larger economic disruptions.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has used Iranian anti-government protests as an opportunity to slam the Iran nuclear deal ahead of key legal deadlines looming this month, actions that may foreshadow how he plans to proceed.
Though The Americans didn't foreshadow these events, the lessons about the Soviet Union, its triumphs and failures, and the sacrifices and beliefs of those who worked to further its mission shed light on current US-Russia relations.
It's a sardonic piece of pop art that would foreshadow Waits' very public disdain for commercials, especially when crafty advertisers tried to absorb the essence of his persona (a very expensive business for them in the end).
Perhaps the most straightforward way to judge whether primary results can foreshadow the general election is to compare the primary vote of the average congressional district with the eventual average congressional district result in the midterm election.
Still, if Mr. Trump's remarks on Friday are a blueprint for how he plans to negotiate with Mr. Kim, they foreshadow a process that would resemble — rather than reinvent — those undertaken by Mr. Clinton and Mr. Bush.
In true Trump fashion, the two converged at practically the same moment, each vying for oxygen at the same hour of the same day in a clash that only seems to foreshadow the coming election year dynamic.
As for his depiction of the "savage reservation" in New Mexico, this seems to foreshadow the fetishization of the natural on the part of one of the most artifice-ridden populations in the history of the world.
In fact, the movie is at its strongest when the weather is at its fiercest: ominous storm clouds on the horizon as Amelia and James embark on their journey foreshadow a slew of assaults by Mother Nature.
"We've seen so many powerful men be toppled that this is not just another social media hashtag moment," she tells CNBC Make It. In fact, 2017 saw political wins for women that may foreshadow a turning tide.
" While Muhlstein's book avoids drawing 21st-century parallels, she does foreshadow the evolution that would take place in the last century, describing Zola's technique borrowed from the Impressionists as "creating something like a tracking shot in film.
There is also a submarine making erratic maneuvers, which could foreshadow a test launch from a sub, which would also indicate an important technological development, given how complex it is to launch a missile through layers of water.
"Letting this pending matter drag on poses potentially serious risks and might even foreshadow the need for a new financial assistance agreement post-2018, something that neither Greece nor its partners would want," the Bank of Greece said.
"These projections foreshadow another period of trillion-dollar deficits at a time when the United States has experienced one of the longest continuous economic expansions in history and an unemployment rate of 22010 percent," the center's analysis concludes.
Those battles may foreshadow what 2020 will look like in other closely contested states, especially ones with increasingly diverse populations where conservative-dominated legislatures have tried to put more restrictions on voting while stoking paranoia over stolen elections.
The images that jar you back to reality and the precariousness of our times are those that foreshadow the turmoil and turnover soon to come to Cuba; the handful that depict the revolution do so with stunning candor.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives helped pave the way on Thursday for deep tax cuts sought by President Donald Trump and Republican leaders, but barely overcame a revolt within party ranks that could foreshadow trouble ahead.
While the move to the launcher may not seem like enough of a reason to switch to Google's Pixel phones, it may foreshadow a series of moves to make Google's impressive Pixel phone the premiere choice for Android users.
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Since 1960, no Democrat has won the general election without winning the state, and a loss to Mr. Sanders in Wisconsin could foreshadow trouble against Donald Trump, whose opposition to free trade helped propel him to victory in Michigan.
And it suggests that, when faced with obstructionism from Democrats, Republicans won't be shy about using their majority to change Senate procedure to advance their party's agenda — a decision that could foreshadow the fight over Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
"Two survivors of the inevitable train wreck (both people of color) seem to foreshadow a new beginning and a hopeful future," Fleming, the Charles A. Dana professor of science, technology and society at Colby College, wrote in an email.
LOS ANGELES — Janice Min, who has orchestrated a stunning turnaround at The Hollywood Reporter over the last seven years, will step down as that publication's top editor at the end of February, a move that may foreshadow its sale.
Other earlier attacks like Spectre and Foreshadow, which both exploited the speculative execution feature of Intel's chips, could also in some cases break the confidentiality of the Intel's SGX enclaves before the chipmaker released firmware patches to prevent them.
Kristen Clarke, the president of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, also cautioned that the state's findings, and the speed with which the attorney general raised the specter of prosecution, could foreshadow an attempt at voter suppression.
Next year's looming 18th birthday of Prince Nicolai, Prince Joachim s eldest son, marks the moment at which he would qualify for apanage, or a government allowance, and has triggered a debate over Royal finances that may foreshadow bigger changes ahead.
Sanders needs to win -- big Sanders, meanwhile, will have his eyes on Oregon, a culturally liberal West Coast state where he'll need to rack up a massive margin of victory -- and hope it'll foreshadow similar results on June 0003 in California.
It can be played anywhere with anyone; the Switch's tiny breakaway controllers even foreshadow what it's like to huddle around the NES Classic and sit close to the TV, an experience I've found oddly charming with the Japanese Famicom Classic Mini.
Separately, the World Trade Organization warned that a slump of its leading indicator of world trade in goods to its lowest reading in nine years could foreshadow a broader economic downturn, as it highlighted the need to reduce trade tensions.
They then recalled — or believed they recalled — words of Jesus (along with miracles such as the raising from the dead of Lazarus, Jairus' daughter and the son of the widow of Nain) that seemed to foreshadow the Resurrection and its significance.
But before the city revamped its mass transit system, a third way presented itself, a high-tech, more sustainable solution that may foreshadow a shift in how cities run their fleets of heavy vehicles, such as buses and garbage trucks.
"La Di Da Rap" is noteworthy in part because it seems to foreshadow current events — it is about campaign strategy, and features the phrase "make America great," which 27 years later appeared as part of Donald J. Trump's campaign slogan.
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The opening bars, featuring an upward-zipping electric bass flourish, foreshadow the song's wordless coda — one of Mr. White's signature triumphs, a waft of ahhhs that can only be described as the most perversely chromatic crowd-pleasing singalong in popular music history.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland nominated its central bank governor Philip Lane for the post of European Central Bank vice president on Tuesday, the first shot in a high-stakes battle for the role that could foreshadow the tussle for the ECB's top job.
Moore's loss could foreshadow a disastrous 20073 for Republicans — the nightmare scenario of losing the House and winnable Senate seats that top strategists and lawmakers have been worried about, as Trump's legislative agenda grinds to a halt and the party increasingly fractures.
But because of what hoteliers call "shadow inventory" from home-sharing brokers, they may not be able to get the convention-week markups they collected in the past, and that could foreshadow a rate-shaving trend as peer-to-peer rentals grow.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A mid-autumn chill in the northeastern United States on Friday and Saturday is only a mild foreshadow of the winter weather that will break dozens of records across much of the country next week, the National Weather Service said.
At points Stewart seems frustrated by the limits of the genre he has tackled, mocking convention or, when the proceedings threaten to become hopelessly complicated, introducing a fantastical element with no purpose other than to foreshadow yet another miraculous escape from certain destruction.
And in the instance of Atkins' violent shootout with police and the very real possibility that his depraved actions would realistically foreshadow murder and mayhem once barricaded inside the Trader Joe's, police efforts were logical and justified in attempting to bring him down.
The painter's observations foreshadow a tension that would arise between Chagall and his particular notion of revolutionary art — oneiric, lyric, intuitive, and highly individualistic — and the more collective and structured model promoted by Kazimir Malevich upon joining the school's staff in November 2364.
The minutes said most Fed officials did not share Mr. Kashkari's concerns, judging instead "that the current degree of flatness of the yield curve was not unusual by historical standards," and that further flattening "would not necessarily foreshadow or cause an economic downturn."
South Carolina has always been significant, both because it's the first state where African American voters are a major part of the electorate and because of its ability to foreshadow how candidates will do in a number of Southern states down the line.
Bottom line: Monday's ruling could foreshadow the outcome of the next circuit court ruling because circuit courts tend to look at "sister circuits" when evaluating related cases, said Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown Law Center.
" But MBS said, according to the CIA assessment, that "we could possibly lure him outside Saudi Arabia and make arrangements" if he was unable to get Khashoggi to return to the kingdom, which the CIA says "seems to foreshadow the Saudi operation launched against Khashoggi.
And with many campaigns now strapped for cash as they head toward Super Tuesday on March 3, their messaging and the money they can put behind it may foreshadow who will be a force in a national campaign and who will run into a wall.
Furthermore, Suttmeier cited improving market breadth, which measures the number of companies in the market advancing versus declining, and the number of companies hitting new 52-week highs as confirmation that this recent move past new highs could foreshadow the next great bull run.
The results cast doubt on the idea that Trump's defeat in Wisconsin last week and series of recent miscues foreshadow declining support in his quest to secure the 63,237 delegates he needs for a first-ballot nomination at the Republican convention in Cleveland this summer.
Mr. Jaros, the law professor, said Judge Williams's finding that the detention had turned into an arrest and his focusing on the actions of Officer Miller could foreshadow a tougher-than-expected case for Officer Miller's defense team when he is tried this summer.
Those butterfly wings are glued to boards to create both an indistinct portrait of Jean Paulhan, the literary critic and a fellow Art Brut supporter, as well as allover abstractions that foreshadow Damien Hirst's butterfly works, though with none of the British artist's bombast.
Stephen Miller, the president's senior policy adviser, is in charge of writing this year's address, which could foreshadow the inclusion of the kind of hard-edge, anti-immigrant language that was a hallmark of Mr. Miller's speeches for Mr. Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Every experienced litigator will tell you that the questions asked in oral argument rarely foreshadow how a court is going to rule, but they can reveal a great deal about which arguments the court finds most compelling and which legal theories the court is closely examining.
If the importance of inheritance continues to grow, and Mr Piketty's calculations suggest that it will, some worry that it could foreshadow the return of an inheritance society in which marriage ends up being a surer route to riches than starting a company or working hard.
The move doesn&apost foreshadow any change to long-standing church opposition to gay marriage, but it is being done to ensure the databank has as much information as possible for researchers, according to a statement from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The huge questions that linger over the GameOver case—like those surrounding Bogachev's precise relationship to Russian intelligence and the full tally of his thefts, which officials can only round to the nearest $100 million or so—foreshadow the challenges that face the analysts looking into the election hacks.
The left half of the figure below plots data on the share of working-class people in state legislatures (which tend to foreshadow demographic changes in higher offices) and the percentage of members of Congress who were employed in working-class jobs when they first got into politics.
Fraisse said the dominant theme of the stories was the analysis of "the physical love so unjustly denied" that Proust writes of in À la recherche, "in terms that announce and foreshadow Sodome et Gomorrhe", the fourth volume of the series in which the author tackles homosexual love.
As for the Taliban, the film depicts just enough of their evil to underscore the righteousness of the fight, while the general -- who leads his men on horseback -- regales Nelson with sober lessons about the region's history to foreshadow the troubles that will follow even a triumphant campaign.
But, unlike on impeachment, which doesn't have a deadline and has divided Democrats for months, the fight over the border bill could foreshadow a protracted battle over a trio of fall economic deadlines to raise the debt ceiling, stop automatic budget cuts and fund the government for the next fiscal year.
Combative romantic banter between star-crossed lovers was all the rage in the '80s (see "Moonlighting"), and season 3 uses the clip to foreshadow a major theme, setting up expectations -- and unexpected twists -- between several of the series' simmering pairings, including Mike and Eleven, Joyce and Hopper and Steve and Robin.
Both foreshadow the forthcoming decades of loosely conceptual ambient tunes, but there's still plenty of lyrics on this one, which are vanilla compared to his past work (no burning babies), but more mature and wistful, as if he just fell in ("I'll Come Running") and out ("Golden Hours") of love.
The political problems of Iraq have been made worse by the collapse in the price of oil, the country's lifeblood; the grinding war against the Islamic State; and, more recently, fighting between Shiite militias and Kurds in the north that analysts worry could foreshadow a new, violent struggle in the country.
The movie's focus on Peter's developer job and on Joanna's (Jennifer Aniston) waitress job at the fictional TGIFridays-esque Chotchkie's in hindsight seemed to foreshadow tech and the service industries as the jobs experiencing strong growth in an economy marked by its deep divide between the 1 percent and everyone else.
Unlike the top-secret raid by American commandos to kill Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in 2011, there are many good reasons to foreshadow an impending ground offensive, like Mosul, mainly to reduce civilian casualties, isolate the enemy and instill fear within its ranks, military scholars and retired commanders said.
It will also foreshadow how the mechanics and legislative priorities of a Democratic caucus that includes one of the youngest and most diverse freshman classes in history may shift as a result of Ms. Pelosi's swift deal-cutting to garner the votes she needs on the House floor come January.
Crowder spent the entirety of his first game at small forward, but played the four alongside Gobert, and lator Favors against San Antonio on Monday night; that may foreshadow Utah's eventual starting five, but until a change is made this team's bedrock, barometer, and most frequent dilemma can be found in the frontcourt.
Why it matters: Fast food companies like McDonald's will be the first to feel the sting of higher wage inflation, and how the firms react to a shorter supply of workers—whether it's through higher prices, investing in training, or investing in automation—will foreshadow the reaction of the rest of the economy.
The assessment also says that bin Salman had told associates in August 2017 that if his attempts to persuade Khashoggi to return to his country were unsuccessful, "we could possibly lure him outside Saudi Arabia and make arrangements," noting that the communication "seems to foreshadow the Saudi operation launched against Khashoggi," according to the Journal.
Endgame Left Clues That Tony Stark's Death Was Coming And even though many fans knew that Tony's death was inevitable in Endgame, as Downey Jr.'s contract expired with this MCU film, all the events of the movie continued to foreshadow his death heavily by strengthening his connections to his family in the present and past.
Who knows how long it will last—rookies playing key roles and a starting rotation that is, uh, very shaky foreshadow it not lasting all season—but this is the difference between this year and years past: I don't care how long it lasts, or if it will end in the playoffs or a World Series.
Back in Japan, Shosh winds up at a club, rocking out to what must be said is a truly excellent band playing a song that would seem to be titled "Come On Get It On." (Foreshadow much?) Yoshi is there, too, and eventually they leave together, along with a few other friends, and head to a BDSM salon.
Experts say the West Virginia teachers may foreshadow the future of organized labor, especially in the public sector, at a time when its power has been eroded in much of the country by anti-union legislation and by court challenges like the Janus case, now before the Supreme Court, which threatens the financial viability of collective bargaining.
It's unclear whether Lisa contracted Zika in her hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida, when she was pregnant with Daryle two decades ago (she was never tested for it), but Daryle's "everyday struggles with microcephaly" foreshadow what life may look like for the rising number of pregnant women with Zika and are therefore at risk of having babies with the condition.
When I first spoke about my love of the criminally underappreciated Unexplored on Waypoint Radio a couple of weeks ago, I focused on its most novel aspects: Its ability to foreshadow what will happen in deeper depths of the game's dungeon; its unique, "cyclical" level generation, which alleviates the amount of backtracking you need to do; its simple, yet deliberate combat.
Announcements of scheduled appearances for the widely anticipated $850-to-attend book tour by fired FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE foreshadow a much-ballyhooed return to the public square.
And while not all of the Democratic proposals are likely to emerge in the final House package — legislation that is being crafted by party leaders and various committee heads — they foreshadow a showdown with McConnell and the White House over the size and direction of the latest relief bill, the third to be considered this month as policymakers scramble to prevent the spread of the virus.
But they may also foreshadow how some of the country's raw and polarized dynamics around gender and race could play out in the 2020 election: • For Democrats, it's the party's first high-stakes test of their new, zero-tolerance politics when it comes to racism and sexism — a brand the party has embraced in response to President Trump's demagogy on race and misogynistic attacks.
Although the two 1909 paintings of Marc's that open the exhibition — "Siberian Sheepdogs," a profile of two dogs almost as white as the snow beneath them, and "Small Study of Stones," in which icy blue boulders hunch across the canvas like sheep — look more conventional, they already foreshadow the artist's use of animals that are only half distinct from their backgrounds to portray a seamless, self-contained dream world.
Some of the anecdotes he recounts portend the artist he would become — his mother refusing to give him coloring books for fear that they would hamper his creativity — while others seem to foreshadow the aesthetic of his films, like the story about a nude woman who wandered out of the woods near his family's house in Boise one afternoon while he and his friends were playing their favorite game (war, naturally).
Asked about the 2016 letter sent by the State Department informing Muthana that her passport had been revoked, Swift argued that she likely couldn't have known about it as it was mailed to her home in Alabama and she had already left the US. Speaking after the hearing, Swift said was "disappointed" by the ruling but "encouraged" by the judge's comments that in his view "foreshadow" an outcome that will be favorable to Muthana.
The controversy around The Beach and its local environmental effects only served to foreshadow a common theme in the news today; not only did the film depict the corruption of a little-known Thai paradise, but it also led to the real-life destruction of the beach where it was filmed, and over the past few years, as content-hunters and "digital nomads" have taken over our feeds, a similar situation has played out globally in destinations that were once unspoiled.
The long fights I was involved in, between Congress (through the Oversight subcommittee) and the executive branch (led by President Ford) and the results, may foreshadow the results of the current struggle between the House of Representatives led by Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi85033 Cent meets with Pelosi, lawmakers on Capitol Hill Democrats raise stakes with impeachment vote Overnight Energy: House passes bill to prohibit mining near Grand Canyon| Union says EPA refuses to renegotiate contract | Climate protesters occupy Pelosi's office over California fires MORE (D-Calif.) and the president.

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