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"premonition" Definitions
  1. a feeling that something is going to happen, especially something unpleasant

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Perhaps it was a premonition, she says — a premonition she failed to heed.
For Berg, Büchner's play offers a premonition both in its form and in its text, a premonition of the First World War.
In what seems like a dark premonition, he owns TrumpEmpire.
I had a feeling, it was such an ugly premonition.
And remember, this timeline is a goal, not a premonition.
Among other things, it's a premonition of what's to come.
It's the closest thing I've ever had to a premonition.
I had a premonition that something would happen on Friday.
She mailed an account of her premonition on November 1st.
I'm thinking this reminds me more of bands like Premonition.
And back in 2008, she had an almost perfect premonition.
The scariest thing about that premonition is our ambivalence. Why?
Still, the movie is a premonition of things to come.
The trap was developed by Microsoft as part of Project Premonition.
That's when I had a premonition of the invasion to come.
Déjà vu is a premonition of reliving a past lived experience.
Larry Heard – "Premonition Of Lost Love" Funkier than a mosquito's tweeter!
Yet, his pre-fight premonition does not fill me with confidence.
The Newseum may be a ghostly premonition of the NLEM's potential fate.
Perhaps he actually had some kind of premonition about the White Walkers?
I had a premonition that I would be hit by a car.
But police never had the chance to ask Reidy about his wife's premonition.
Thus, as Dr Jackson explained to the AAAS meeting, was Project Premonition born.
It's a sad sight, but sadder still is my premonition: they'll be back.
How are they approaching this premonition, in terms of how to avert it?
The experience was a premonition of what he would film 20 years later.
Clarke keeps trying to say goodbye to Bellamy, assuming her mother's premonition is true.
A premonition and a calm for a moment, seeing the past, present, and future.
Those same lyrics may also be viewed as a premonition of what's to come.
But Cobbett had a premonition last week, as coronavirus cases and death rates skyrocketed.
Does the Crucifixion eclipse represent a premonition of the "folly" mentioned in the letter?
"I've got to get out of here," he says in a flash of gnawing premonition.
One can imagine that a premonition of his own early death informed his melancholic vision.
The way the public react to Stillson is perhaps The Dead Zone's most accurate premonition.
FROM PEN: Naomi Watts Says She Had a "Psychic Premonition" She'd Be the Mother of Boys
"A feeling of dread" is how Teddy's chief of staff described the senator's premonition of doom.
BTW ... Liam turns 27 Friday, so those hangover earrings she's wearing were likely just a premonition.
Rosalind had a bad feeling ever since stepping into Santa's playland, and now her premonition is confirmed.
Explaining her premonition, Wheeler pointed to vital health and transport infrastructure she described as grossly under-protected.
As I followed the simple map on the invitation, I was struck by a vague, disconcerting premonition.
Radoslaw Markowski, a leading political scientist, told me that he had begun to have an awful premonition.
McCarthy's premonition, that teletext would be a technology in search of an audience, had become a reality.
And I've been bursting into tears spontaneously all day so either it is my period or a premonition.
Super-parabolic price movements often contain their own premonition, namely that the end is nigh for the mania.
Director Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro is known for cult classics like Deadly Premonition and D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die.
But my premonition is based on months of research — this is what you might call an educated nightmare.
He gets everything about the plan right, except his premonition that Jimmy will strike under cover of darkness.
This could well be described as a live action premonition of the dynamic between men and women on Tinder.
EVEN during its heyday in the 1930s, the Shanghai of legend seemed to live under a premonition of death.
In a July conversation with PEOPLE, the couple also revealed that Alessandro had taken his premonition one step further.
Browning convinces six other passengers to exit the plane before takeoff, and they watch as his premonition comes true.
So the fact that I wore all black felt like a coincidental premonition; that I knew what was coming.
Knicks hold off Kings NEW YORK — Jeff Hornacek had a premonition Sunday morning about his shooting guard, Brandon Jennings.
Last spring, when Project Premonition conducted preliminary trials of the system near Houston, things didn't go quite as planned.
When Colin greets his mother the morning after his sister's premonition, they engage in a choreography of intimate avoidance.
"Deadly Premonition" is delightfully weird without feeling forced, a true charmer of a video game that transcends conventional standards.
Image courtesy of Activision I played Deadly Premonition because of the charming story and characters, despite the dreadful combat.
Each movement carried echo and premonition, of the girl just a beat ahead of me, of the boy just behind.
They know that the phenomenon is connected to memory, and they it often comes with that prickly feeling of premonition.
If you have a bad dream or premonition, listen to your instinct—your brain is trying to tell you something.
"Harry had a premonition this was going to happen," Janet Snyder, a spokeswoman for the Hawaii County Civil Defense, said.
Known as Project Premonition, the system aims to scrap the current process of disease reporting, which is slow and unreliable.
Her premonition was correct: a child whose parent has a BRCA2 mutation has a 25 percent chance of receiving it.
The novel offers a premonition of this disruption in its early pages, deploying a famous example from the classical tradition.
In Qarth, did Quaithe, who seemed to have the power of premonition, ever take one last mystic look at Dany?
Sterne, a prominent Abstract Expressionist who died in 22013, seemed to have a premonition of her late-in-life blindness.
"Before that," Lignelli-Dipple told me, "there's just a hint of something on a scan"—the premonition of a stroke.
You have an itchy premonition that something terrible is going to happen, and when it does the itch is scratched.
I had a premonition that we might find something, but we thought my family died in the center of town.
We're also learning more about the victims, including a woman whose husband said she had a premonition about the crash.
"No, it is absolutely not" a premonition of what the justices will decide next year, Kolbi-Molinas told BuzzFeed News.
She makes the movie feel bigger, grander and more alive than it really is — like a premonition of things to come.
Whether it's because of her chiding or a premonition of imminent doom or simply the result of getting older, D'Amico relents.
"Infinity War" is the first half of the final installment in the series, and it concludes with a premonition of finality.
"I had a premonition that I was going to get into a horrible accident and visualized it in my head," she reveals.
The nickname the Downses' destroyed cottage received in season three, episode 10 now reads like a premonition: "The Three Little Pigs House."  
Unfortunately, my premonition came true and the ban literally went into effect as my grandma was flying from Tehran to Los Angeles.
In the decade since China's first successful anti-satellite missile test, Shelton's premonition has largely come true: Everything has changed in space.
In that vertiginous instant, Jackson falls for her, and we foresee, with a shiver of premonition, that the world will follow suit.
It was a premonition: tired of weak-willed performances, the crowd were crying out for a strong character to lead the team.
One campaign source says it looked too overconfident, but Trump clearly thinks they either had a premonition or hard data showing defeat.
As anyone who's played Deadly Premonition can attest, its characterizations often take the notion of Lynchian wackiness to an almost elastic extreme.
It will be five years until he is murdered in Miami Beach, but it is a premonition of what is to come.
Our memories — sometimes the past, the present, maybe even some premonition of the future — are all combined and condensed when we dream.
The stark "Gebet" ("Prayer"), with its grim chords and stern melodic line, seemed here the composer's premonition of his coming suicide attempt.
Bill has a premonition that Valter is the next big thing of the family — he also called him "better looking" on Jimmy Kimmel.
And — for some — McAfee shilling for GVT was good reason to buy it, a premonition of future buying frenzies and a soaring valuation.
Sawa's character in the film, Alex Browning, has a premonition of his airplane exploding while about to embark on a trip to Paris.
But then, the lights go down and the dramatic, despairing 80s pop track "Toy Soldiers" starts thundering over the speaker like a premonition.
Famous games such as Alan Wake, Deadly Premonition, and Silent Hill all took cues from Lynch's surreal portrait of the American Pacific Northwest.
The series follows the sisters as they find love and learn to use their respective powers—like telekinesis and premonition—to fight evil.
After deGrom twirled seven shutout innings on Wednesday, Manager Mickey Callaway had a premonition of what might happen on Thursday with Noah Syndergaard.
Alvarez rendered my reality a little more tangible by putting it in words, but more than validation, the book proved to be premonition.
Ali's wife, son, and daughter were still in Mosul, and he was haunted by a premonition that he would never see them again.
I had zero premonition, but I remember a stirring in my soul as if, in the silence, something had been said and acknowledged.
Hassan Shadkhoo said his wife had a premonition the plane was going down, and was worried about the people she was leaving behind.
It's as if Chambers had a premonition of us, today, confused by the blue light of our screens, the treats in our cages.
Rosalind visits her pal at her new elf gig, and gets a weird premonition about Susie, Santa, and the wax figures in the playland.
"Risking one's life to resist a system of oppression can be interpreted as having a premonition of that system's end," writes Kim Seong-dong.
I mean, in particular, that kind of chemical reaction whereby X meets Y, and the room suddenly pulses with a premonition of violent explosion.
Call it a premonition, but he said he had a feeling if he approached the club about the game, it would be into it.
Monsters & Myths begins with Dalí's 1936 "Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War)," which encapsulates the grotesque drama unfolding throughout the exhibition.
A week before her death, she had a disturbing premonition: "My body will be carried out of the jungle," she confided to a friend.
One day that spring when I was crossing the street with a premonition or paranoia of being run over on it, I saw Antoinette.
The extreme uncertainty I feel in our current political moment helps me understand for the first time the curious twinship of mourning and premonition.
Because you had a premonition that one day the author would roar with laughter at seeing you called out for your bullshit on live TV?
Some of the advice reads like an eerie premonition (see, the thing she says about love), and some of the facts are actually quite refreshing.
But Mr. Paul's dire premonition fits within an overarching Republican proposition that the Obama administration and the Federal Reserve are relentlessly undermining the American economy.
Get your betting slips ready ... 'cause Thomas John has had a premonition -- and it's about to make the Red Sox, Dodgers and degenerates VERY happy.
And as Project Premonition works to get the new disease sentinels up and running, Keogh is looking into other applications for his insect spy system.
Initiating a charge without even a premonition of her malicious intent would, in fact, undermine all rhyme and reason behind laws protecting our government's secrecy.
Before he left, his mother told him that she'd had a premonition and implored him not to take another job that involved carrying a gun.
It's not hard to notice the pronounced, sleeve-wearing tributes that do exist, like Remedy's Alan Wake or Swery65's demented Deadly Premonition, for instance.
When the late Chicago Tribune arts editor Edward Barry wrote about the sculpture's origin story days before its unveiling, he concluded with a grand premonition.
It was his first career postseason homer, fulfilling the premonition of his manager, who had predicted that Betts would finally break out in Game 5.
Shortly after boarding her flight in the northern Mexican state of Durango afternoon on Tuesday afternoon, Ashley Garcia had a premonition that something was wrong.
My mother told us she had had a premonition that morning, while she was sewing in the tailor's shop where she and her sister worked.
Gerald sat on the edge of the bed, sweating, distressed to have had such a vivid, disturbing dream, which he hoped was not a premonition.
Carpenter's low budget didn't allow for much technological premonition, but Escape is a B-movie less interested in future tech than it is with future tensions.
The Southern Charm star, 26, revealed she had a premonition in which she felt chest pains one day after she learned about her father's heart problem.
With the premonition that he and his family will be stuck at home for the foreseeable future, he has spent several thousand dollars readying his home.
At other times, they resembled migraines: There was a premonition — an "aura," in medical terms — during which the world smelled different and every sound was magnified.
That there's a mortal chill in the festivities, and a premonition of dark endings to come, makes the fire of the moment burn all the brighter.
"I know for a fact she did not have a premonition — awake or in a dream — that she and Jay would have their throat cut," she says.
"I know for a fact she did not have a premonition — awake or in a dream — that she and Jay would have their throat cut," she said.
No. 23 Florida outlasts Georgia in OT Florida coach Mike White had a premonition and it wasn't the type a coach likes to have before a game.
Her work rustles with the premonition that she was obsolete, that her splendor and style and ferocious brio had been demoted to a kind of sparkling irrelevance.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Shortly after boarding her flight in the northern Mexican state of Durango on Tuesday afternoon, Ashley Garcia had a premonition that something was wrong.
As Chicago Magazine noted in 2018,  it was "a typographic premonition of Apple's future: a highly visible company that would be known for consistently reaching new heights."
It will have to out-match fellow legal tech startups like Ravel, CaseText, Judicata, Premonition and more, though they're often just tools rather than software-equipped law firms.
Should McGregor leave the bracket and Aldo follow through with his retirement claims, the Irishman's premonition of the division being stuck in the prelims could become a reality.
Last fall, I drove the nearly 500 miles up Route 395 from LA to Reno to meet him and learn how his tectonic premonition might come to pass.
Evie was looking for a follow-up to Deadly Premonition, and loved Mizzurna Falls so much that she dedicated her free time to translating the game in full.
That said, the glistening display of stellar blood and guts offers an eerie premonition of what will happen when our own star is ready to kick the bucket.
Who knows if it was some sort of premonition, but several months before Daniel fell ill I'd begun steeping myself in the writings of medieval mystics and philosophers.
Written at the turn of the 17th century, "Don Quixote" conjures a character who can only be seen as a premonition of the leadership we live with today.
His dream is not only about his mother; it is a premonition of the pillaged homes of millions of Eastern European Jews, the loss of a whole civilization.
But you can experience a premonition of that new piece on "The Armory Concert," which opens with "Wind" and closes with "Winds," both songs ringing with sober harmonies.
I had a premonition of each vehicle a full minute before I could hear the engine, when the beam of its headlights slithered over the treetops behind me.
Gibbs is haunted by the ghost of his ex-wife Diane throughout the episode and expects to see her premonition once again upon hearing noises coming from his basement.
"When I was 10 years old, I had a premonition of my grandmother's passing," says Henry, an only child, who grew up in the small town of Hanford, California.
It's hard to say how useful the fiction will be in court — but coming just after Okparaeke's arrest in January, it reads like a premonition of the pending charges.
At best, this gives us projects like noir shooter Max Payne and the Twin Peaks-inspired Deadly Premonition, which blend straightforward homage with self-aware, fourth-wall-breaking commentary.
That included stints at places like Marvelous Entertainment and Grasshopper Manufacture, where he oversaw titles like cult horror game Deadly Premonition, and the cute life simulator Little King Story.
It is a process of embodiment, which in itself is magic, as the paintings become a premonition or a divination of how I'd like to imagine things could be.
If you saw the episode, I'm sure one particular neck tendon is coming to mind... Luckily, this was just a vision/premonition and Cordelia is still in the game.
Such is the premise of Denis Villeneuve's ambitious sequel to Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner," which came out in 1982 and was set, with startling powers of premonition, in 2019.
Dozens of groups will perform, including the rock group Mr. Bleat; the Colombian death metal band Nonsense Premonition; Ghetto Warriors, a reggae group; and the American rockers Deafheaven. rockalparque.gov.
There are grave and unpleasant things I have imagined I'd rather not write down on paper—or in this article—in case they eventuate, like some sort of twisted premonition.
But Microsoft's Project Premonition uses the mosquitoes themselves as sentinels, allowing them to can catch diseases that are spread through animals and insects other than birds, like lizards and horses.
MEXICO CITY, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Shortly after boarding her flight in the northern Mexican state of Durango afternoon on Tuesday afternoon, Ashley Garcia had a premonition that something was wrong.
He has a slow-moving premonition of disaster ("a railroad bridge over an abyss snapped in two and the long express train, suddenly V-shaped, floated like snow") and retreats.
The passage has been read as an eerie premonition of his future appropriation by the Nazis—although there is no way of knowing exactly what kind of crisis is meant.
"The results suggest that feelings of premonition during déjà vu occur and can be illusory," writes the study's first author, Anne Cleary, in the study published in the journal Psychological Science.
Prest (Lois Robbins), chooses to glide along in a gondola wearing a top hat and round black sunglasses, in an uncanny premonition of Slash, the lead guitarist from Guns N' Roses.
Indeed, an important point about Project Premonition is that it is not restricted to tracking pathogens which are actually spread by mosquito but can also follow those, like Ebola, which are not.
As for the premonition of death ... XXX had talked about dying in the last months of his life ... which may explain why he had taken the time to have a will drafted.
Maria del Carmen Herrera, a 60-year-old resident of the Juarez neighborhood who survived the 1985 quake, said she was struck by a premonition during the earthquake drill on Tuesday morning.
And while the world was moved by their closeness both in life and in death, Cameron says that Reynolds had a premonition her daughter would not make it home for Christmas that year.
XXXTentacion was only 20 when he was murdered earlier this month, but he left behind a will ... which underscores what appears to have been some sort of premonition he was going to die.
"One day I was just googling games similar to Deadly Premonition, and I saw a Tumblr post from a few years ago where someone had written a summary of [Mizzurna Falls]," she says.
It could be a 19th-century premonition about the dangers of biotechnology, or a fable about the possibilities of male birth and all the horror such transgressions of the so-called natural invoke.
"I know for a fact she did not have a premonition — awake or in a dream — that she and Jay [Sebring, her hairstylist] would have their throat cut," Debra told People in February 2018.
Her vision in the House of the Undying ends with the two of them together, with their unborn son, who appears alive in this potential premonition, which almost certainly signals some sort of afterlife.
From the moment that Pence had hosted Trump at his Indianapolis home for breakfast Wednesday, he told his team he had a strong premonition that he was going to be the vice presidential pick.
We must have been a familiar sight, two friends helping a third, and again I had the feeling of belonging with them, which was warm and present and drowned out my premonition of shame.
Marx and Engels's takeover of a stodgy workers'-rights group called the League of the Just is a premonition of the tactical ruthlessness that would become characteristic of Communist parties in the 20th century.
The most intriguing and seemingly portentous event in the book — a premonition of a future meeting with a mysterious figure — is paid off disappointingly early, and to no long-lasting significance to the story.
That includes Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise, Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition, Doom 64, Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, Trials of Mana, and Vampyr.
It was an early premonition of how familiar the submerged view of boats would be to Orphan later in life, when deep sea dives in submersibles like Alvin became a regular part of her worklife.
According to tradition, the King of Judea at the time of Jesus's birth, Herod — fearful of a premonition that another "king of the Jews" has been born — slaughters all new infant boys in the area.
Meanwhile, I have a premonition I'll be writing something similar to this piece in 10 to 15 years, when rental jetpacks dumped on park benches start careening their customers into power lines and office towers.
A child has been murdered (it's unclear if it's a young girl or boy), and moments before being told about the killing by the police, the child's mother has a premonition something bad's about to happen.
The big UFC wins for the country was the talk of the town on Sunday night and already the Dutch are looking for more of a national presence to coincide with Overeem's premonition of Amsterdam 2017.
Elon Musk celebrated Labor Day with a dark premonition: Countries competing to be the best when it comes to artificial intelligence technology could "likely" be the case of WW3, according to the prolific technologist and entrepreneur.
This is not an unfounded premonition as the numbers included in the island's fiscal plan, and approved by the federally appointed Fiscal Control Board, affirm that the economy will continue to deteriorate during the next decade.
For instance, the spirit of anánkē is found in terms like the Japanese "koi no yokan," which roughly means "premonition of love," capturing the feeling on first meeting someone that falling in love will be inevitable.
Those days my best friend and I spent in India, wandering through a choreographed, red-rose, moonlit version of romance without knowing the routine, was a premonition of queerness before my own queer life got underway.
WASHINGTON — The premonition came in a Winston-Salem conference room, on an otherwise happy election night in 2004, before Richard M. Burr of North Carolina had even declared victory in his bid to join the Senate.
It was recently announced that Deadly Premonition designer Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro would reveal his next game at PAX this month, but according to a newsletter distributed by the crowdfunding service Fig, we already know what he's planning.
Norris Bain said he was laying in bed in the Bahamas on Tuesday night, watching Stephen F. Austin push the No. 1-ranked Blue Devils into overtime when he turned to his wife, Ashell, with a premonition.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Soma, Mass Effect, Dragon Age Origins, Assassin's Creed Origins, Alien: Isolation, Everyone's Gone to the Rapture, Gabriel Knight series, Thimbleweed Park, Deadly Premonition, D4, Remedy games, Alan Wake, Frozen Synapse 2, Xena: Warrior Princess.
But unlike other genres, fashwave arrives at a time when fascism itself is surging to global power for the first time since the 30s, and both its music and visuals can seem like a premonition of the future.
A pair of researchers form Colorado State Researchers dug into the feeling of premonition that often accompanies déjà vu, using lab experiments that tried to induce the sensation and tracked whether subjects really did know what would come next.
In that context, the ironically titled Week of Kindness, with its lion-headed men brandishing guillotined heads and savagely caning cowering women, looks less like Hughes's "revenge on childhood repression" and more like a premonition of the Nazi terror.
Futurism's men of steel would subsist on "food sculptures" created with the aid of "a battery of scientific instruments," Filippo Marinetti prophesied in The Futurist Cookbook (1932) — an uncanny premonition of the molecular gastronomy of the Catalan chef Ferran Adrià.
CBS honcho Les Moonves undeniably has the Midas touch when it comes to picking shows and talent, but he swears he did NOT have a premonition Donald Trump would become prez when he tapped Stephen Colbert to replace David Letterman.
In the manuscript, the phrase "half rock, half sand" has been added as an afterthought, and, as we read on, that geological blend—the reliably hard and secure compounded with the dangerously shifting—takes on the texture of a premonition.
In the world of the show, the dramatic cut happened before Logan offered Shiv a shot at running the business, but let's just assume she had a premonition that it was going to happen and it's not a continuity issue.
Tate's first premonition, which comes roughly a third of the way through the film, gives a play-by-play of the real murders, ending with Tate pleading to be allowed to live long enough to have her baby before being stabbed 16 times.
It was that opening episode that featured Ballou's letter, in a tremendously moving (and maudlin) reading enhanced by a sequence of still photographs and Jay Ungar's sentimental ballad "Ashokan Farewell" playing beneath: Ballou seems to have a premonition of his own death.
The first movie set up the concept for the following four films that were made in the franchise: a character has a premonition of how they and others die, cheat their own deaths only for Death to hunt them one by one.
The only reason I was able to cope with this ending was because of the other storyline, which we'll get to next, and the fact that they played Abby seeing Clarke's death like some kind of premonition, like she could see the future.
Murnane had always been attracted to the country, and the first time he visited Giles, driving past the town graveyard, he had a premonition, "calmly and wordlessly," he later wrote, "as one understands things in dreams": That's where my ashes will lie.
Nevertheless, because the incident happened during the transition away from the original Pentagon-funded ARPAnet, the worm caused a sensation, as there was concern that it might represent some kind of military attack on the country (sadly, a premonition of things to come).
A devout fan of Twin Peaks, Deadly Premonition and Lynch, experiencing Mizzurna had such an unexpectedly profound affect on Evie that she wanted to spread the word to others, leading her to start a narrated playthrough on Youtube for players lacking fluency in Japanese.
Whether you believe in gods or aliens or neither, the profound feelings that these Odyssean tales evoke seems to spring from a common human premonition that we are not alone in the universe, and that our destinies have been shaped by inscrutable supernatural forces.
The carousing at a seedy tavern, where the crazed Wozzeck shows up after stabbing Marie, was all the more eerie for the multilayered setting and the ominous costumes (by Greta Goiris), with the crowd in gas masks, a bitter premonition of the war to come.
Through the testimony of Captain Marvel and Iron Man, we learn that after hearing the Inhuman's premonition, the two of them, along with a bunch of their fellow superheroes, sought out Banner, who had gone into hiding while working on a cure on himself.
But Horvath-Cosper's op-ed wasn't some spooky premonition; it was a natural response to the dramatic uptick in anti-abortion threats and attacks against reproductive health clinics that started in July of 2015, right after a series of videos attacking Planned Parenthood came out.
This time, it wasn't an epiphany Collins felt as he watched the red-haired videographer alternate realities, inflating his chest as best he could, imagining for a second the room free of context and finding it pointless; what was forming felt more like a premonition.
The actor at the centre of Final Destination, a film released on March 16, 2000 and whose entire premise of cheating death hinges on a premonition about a plane, said he boarded a flight on the film's anniversary which matched the flight number to the date.  Freaky.
Microsoft has also been working with the University of Pittsburgh, Johns Hopkins University, University of California Riverside, and Vanderbilt University on something it describes as "Project Premonition" to detect pathogens by using mosquitos into "devices that collect data", which is also being used for biodiversity research.
McDonagh sounded a menacing premonition earlier in the day when he said that he hoped his teammates understood that they could not expect to thump Ottawa, as they did in Games 3 and 4 at the Garden, just by showing up, and he echoed it afterward.
" FROM PEN: Naomi Watts Says She Had a "Psychic Premonition" She'd Be the Mother of Boys   Crawford Romo told PEOPLE in June that while she hoped for a girl, "We love our boys and I love being a 'boy mom,' so adding one more to the mix is exciting.
The most emotionally striking, and uncharacteristic, photographs of the President show him kissing his helpless father on the top of his head, pictures I may have contemplated with some premonition of the illness that would one day cross our cheerful family doorstep and prematurely ravage my own father.
When an insect flies in, it crosses an infrared beam that reads the pattern of the shadows thrown by its buzzing wings, said Ethan Jackson, a computer scientist who leads Microsoft's Project Premonition, which created the trap with advice from mosquito experts at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
They didn't accomplish a whole lot outside of wandering through the woods and occasionally killing people, but they ended the episode ready to bring war to a new Outpost of Saviors — who now know that they are coming — so let's see if Ezekiel's premonition of success comes to fruition next week.
Then we have Matt LeBlanc, the man I was most excited to see join the newfangled TG. Not to toot my own horn, but I had a premonition that LeBlanc would make an excellent addition to the show a few weeks before BBC Two announced he was joining the cast.
But it's not just the state, it's about the state of dread and premonition, and the desire to push outside the realm of domesticity, and how to raise little boys and make them into good people, and it's about snakes, and it's basically everything that you can come up with.
Reading that the Navy investigation led to the possible expulsion of the recruits for having violated the Navy's prohibition against sodomy even while on an official mission for the Navy to commit sodomy felt like a premonition of the ruthless, win-at-all-costs political moment we're living in now.
THE HEAVENS By Sandra Newman The dream that summons an event, the premonition, the unsettling flicker of déjà vu — are these experiences merely cerebral short circuits, synapses firing like random pinballs through our brains, or a signal that time operates with far more capaciousness than we might dare to imagine?
FROM PEN: Naomi Watts Says She Had a 'Psychic Premonition' She'd Be the Mother of Boys Schreiber and Watts, 48, have been snapped in amicable moments both with each other and their children (they also share 10-year-old son Alexander "Sasha" Pete) since their 2016 split, which followed an 11-year relationship.
When he and Atticus slit the throat of the man who was supposed to be guarding the ship, Atticus asks whether the guy sold him out because Delaney cut off his thumb earlier, or if Delaney cut off his thumb because he had a premonition that the guy would sell him out.
Using their combined abilities of telekinesis, premonition, and time manipulation with the assistance of their ancestrally inherited spellbook the Book of Shadows, the "Power of Three" spent eight years literally going to hell and back while simultaneously coping with loss, heartbreak, and the nuances of the juxtaposition of good and evil in human existence.
Two signal exceptions date from the 1960s, both in the Sea, Borders, Exile section: José A. Figueroa's rending photograph "Olga" (1967), in which the separation of exile is telescoped in the distance between hands waving farewell at Havana's airport; and Luis Martínez Pedro's untitled paintings (1963) from the Territorial Waters series, which transfigure concrete aesthetics into geopolitical premonition.
She lived until 1993, perhaps with a premonition of the photographic age now upon us, an era in which that smiling girl on the beach has no need of a press photographer to get herself noticed; she comes to us through her Instagram feed, as a selfie from which the drowning man has probably been cropped.
There are other contemporary narratives that Watership Down can be neatly slotted into if you so wish: the impetus for Fiver's doom-y premonition and the subsequent exodus that is the story of the book are the developers that arrive to build on the land the warren is dug into, raising the specters of gentrification and displacement.
Let's get ourselves out of this thicket, then, by supposing instead that no time traveling takes place and instead we're an Austrian living in the town of Braunau am Inn in 1889 who has a strong premonition that the wee baby Adolf is going to grow up to kill tens of millions of people, and we are thus driven to kill him.
Within the narrow world of Beatles iconomania, where that day has been realized on film at least twice, and has even been the subject of a lengthy book, this is news, though not very big news, since the premonition only adds to the accepted meaning of the meeting: scary, hyper-mature, and aggressive John meets sweet (though sexually precocious) Paul, and something happens.
The influx of a great number of refugees, and their sudden high visibility, draws to the surface fears that we are trying hard to stifle and hide: those fears that are gestated by the premonition of our own fragilities in society, and by the continuously reaffirmed suspicion that our fate is in the hands of forces far beyond our comprehension — let alone our control.
There are two things, I said to Sonia, who had leaned her forehead against the window, whose eyes might have been shut, that intrigue me about these stories in particular: first, how these failed paintings seem to anticipate modern art—Theobald's white canvas, as various people have noted, is like a Robert Ryman; Frenhofer's messy canvas a premonition of Post-Impressionism (Cézanne: " Frenhofer , c ' est moi ").
The usual disciplines are explored: ESP, clairvoyance, traveling clairvoyance (or out-of-body experiences), psychometry (divining information from objects), skin reading, dowsing, eyeless sight, mental telepathy, synthetic telepathy (using microwaves), outbounder-beaconry (don't ask), mind projection, psychoenergetics, remote viewing, E.H.B.F. (extraordinary human body function), spoon bending, remote action, remote perturbation (a gentler version of the former), precognition, divination, automatic writing, cryptomnesia (unconsciously evoking latent memories) and premonition/intuition (a.k.a.
Zheng Guogu painted an assortment of large, discarded motorized parts in a cheesy gold tone ("Golden Mining Field," 20163), a gesture that seems to throw shade equally at "installation spectacles" and the pursuit of prosperity, while Oscar Chan Yik Long inscribed a cliff face with totem-meets-graffiti doodles of skulls ("The Lord of the Mountain," 2016) that smudge the temporality of the site: a testimony of past calamities or a premonition of imminent disaster?
Eminem also keeps up his long tradition of commenting on his divisive critical reputation, with an opening track, "Premonition," that references his view that he just can't catch a break from the critics: Once I was played in rotation / at every radio station / They said I'm lyrically amazing but I have nothing to say But then when I put out Revival [his critically panned 2017 album] and I had something to say They said that they hated the awake me / I lose the rage, I'm too tame — I get it back, they say I'm too angry Whether you love or hate Music to Be Murdered By, there's no denying Eminem is still awake, and — according to him, at least — still has something to say.

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