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"prescient" Definitions
  1. knowing or appearing to know about things before they happen

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"We are constantly asked if we're prescient, and — in fact — we are the opposite of prescient," he said.
Suffice to say that the movie is actually quite prescient … well, as prescient as a movie in which an animated character ignites his own fart can be.
So Frank was wrong … or maybe he was prescient.
His claim seems hyperbolic, but it may yet prove prescient.
But he knew whereof he spoke and he was prescient.
But Quittner wrote something fascinatingly prescient in the very end.
And after playing it again recently, it feels especially prescient.
"Turned out to be prescient," Morgan said, thinking of Markle.
There are many prescient passages on issues that remain unresolved.
In the moment, though, Mr. Priebus proved anything but prescient.
It is difficult to imagine the images except as prescient.
Their report was prescient last fall in one notable sense.
The manager's words before Saturday's game proved to be prescient.
" Looking back, Ms. Kelly said, "It was a prescient question.
Seberg's performance, now over 60 years old, feels incredibly prescient.
Sadly we now know that Roth was remarkably, frighteningly prescient.
As ever, Freud's grasp of the mind's quirks proved prescient.
Did you have any idea how prescient it would be?
In the ensuing months, Mr. Feltman's memo would prove hauntingly prescient.
But she's not the only too-prescient mother in this situation.
It's her latest LP Dirty Computer, that feels the most prescient.
Iowa's woes made Bloomberg's decision to skip the caucus altogether prescient.
The character of Kat (Stiles), in particular, remains a prescient portrayal.
A line from Gorsuch himself may be the most prescient predictor.
Just six days into the Pyeongchang games, that analysis looks prescient.
And finally: a prescient subject line if ever there was one.
Indeed, his analysis, if anything, is too prescient: Although Fraser was
It was a prescient ambition, but also a double-edged sword.
Was "All Star" actually a prescient harbinger that we foolishly ignored?
That passage, read seven months after Trump took office, appears prescient.
Larry was keenly aware of how amazing and prescient Mancuso was.
With the stock having a rough 20173, Buffett's sale proved prescient.
On August 21, Stone sent a series of famously prescient tweets.
I remarked to Atwood that it felt like a prescient metaphor.
In the years since Corbyn's victory, these fears proved sadly prescient.
But elsewhere during the opening week, the results held prescient revelations.
Thus we cannot be sure how prescient his insights really are.
Whatever criticisms there were of Season 4, it was remarkably prescient.
Many people say Wally's a prescient artist, and I've seen it.
Her warning about who to avoid at the club proves prescient.
To be sure, Tice's market calls have not always proved prescient.
Yet Picabia could also appear to be prescient about future trends.
From Paris, Trump's victory coming after Brexit is another prescient warning.
But is Curtis mentally ill, like his mother, or merely prescient?
Still, Bleuler was astonishingly prescient about the complex nature of inheritance.
Two weeks into the new year, the athletes' concerns look prescient.
Her warning about who to avoid at the club proves prescient.
Moreover, some of the early innovations he proposed proved him prescient.
Atwood's novel — and by extension, the show's message — has always felt prescient.
Gary Shteyngart's Super Sad True Love Story feels more prescient every year.
Her coverage is a prescient depiction of fast fashion and "influencer" culture.
"Sometimes financial markets can be quite prescient about evolving risks," Powell said.
Bagehot dismisses Prince Charles's views as unconventional, though admittedly prescient at times.
Is the market prescient enough to price in the impending earnings recovery?
Now that he is the nominee, they look more prescient than ever.
Blockchain companies that facilitate payments could be similarly prescient bets, Hutchins said.
Blockchain companies that facilitate payments could be similarly prescient bets, Hutchins said.
Of course, only a prescient guest could have predicted such an ending.
"It's such a prescient commentary on where we are now," he said.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly started yesterday with prescient bravado.
Miranda quickly emerged as a fan favorite, with her surprisingly prescient style.
Back in 2015, our writer got real prescient and applauded the decision.
Around that time, Mr. Landecker did two things that would prove prescient.
C.M. Your 2004 novel, "The Plot Against America," seems eerily prescient today.
It's too early yet to say whether that was prescient or hyperbole.
And we do have some historical examples where this attitude was prescient.
That question mark proved prescient, and the two broke up in 2017.
He is lauded for his prescient negative calls on Enron and Tyco.
Chanos is lauded for his prescient negative calls on Enron and Tyco.
All of these scenarios are true, but the latter is most prescient.
Even so, "Shadowbahn," written well before the 2016 election, feels alarmingly prescient.
Today the underlying spirit seems more prescient than it did back then.
But perhaps its most prescient creation was the supercomputer onboard the ship.
"I believe we're becoming less active," a prescient epidemiologist said in 1990.
Certainly there were prescient experts who saw some of these trends unfolding.
This more famous Russian painter's bet was prescient (if not financially rewarding).
"We look back now and see that was incredibly prescient," Mr. Sallet said.
His prescient final album is riddled with enigmatic musings on life and death.
Her words before Slat launched his prototype in the Pacific now sound prescient.
Mike Judge is a prescient genius… I took a cue from my wife.
Her compelling speech was entirely prescient to the country's current state of unrest.
"His philosophy of architecture has proven to be especially prescient," Kroloff told Hyperallergic.
The surviving Stark children have grown up, and they're tougher and more prescient.
Still, Henry Chauncey, the outfit's boss, made a prescient observation about its appeal.
Brainard's argument seemed prescient last summer when she presented it the first time.
Gundlach made a prescient call that yields would drop on the Fed decision.
If Trump loses in a landslide, Cruz could look prescient, principled and courageous.
In the disturbingly prescient words Sarah Palin, get ready to drill, baby, drill.
Some inventions seem genuinely prescient, like a collection of animated proto-emoji stickers.
But he proved prescient about the country's yen for non-politicians in office.
Now that Jenner is a new mom, her worries seem even more prescient.
No. Is it creepily prescient and speaks to a much larger culture issue?
He has made a lot of smart and prescient moves over the years.
With its brutally prescient title, the self-released swan song immediately lost momentum.
But now the results are in and they show the warnings were prescient.
Shteyngart's extrapolations from first-generation social media are beginning to prove surprisingly prescient.
A couple years after the program went into effect, that criticism looked prescient.
It was prescient, and bold, and more consequential than they could have anticipated.
Your most famous book, 2005's Pornified, was prescient about pornography's negative aspects.
The sitting was encouraged by Mr. Corman's mother, an apparently prescient casting director.
As the S&P 500 plummeted in recent days, those bets looked prescient.
Enron is prescient of the unregulated corporate nightmare in which we now live.
As for the curiously prescient Italian political laboratory, Bannon is investing in it.
If that's the case, Mr. Trump, in his own way, may prove prescient.
Finally, we can learn from the economist Joseph Schumpeter's prescient analysis of entrepreneurs.
It was prescient when it was written, and it's absolutely worth revisiting now.
And suddenly Mr. Smith's playful excess, once deemed obscene, feels prescient and perfect.
His tough containment policies have so far earned him credit for proving prescient.
That was pretty prescient in the lead-up to the age of Trump.
Most read among Times subscribers: A prescient piece from October: The Trump Possibility
Not even the most prescient of shows can see the future perfectly, though.
Read more about the significance of this prescient political work at guggenheim.org/blogs.
Still, somehow, through all that dazzling effort, Judy misses its own prescient point.
Einhorn scored one of the most prescient calls of the entire financial crisis.
"It's funny, but that paragraph has turned out to be prescient," he said.
He recommended against the intervention in Libya, a warning that now looks prescient.
The Black Arts Movement, in particular its poetry, comes across as especially prescient.
And then there's the 1995 original, still as gorgeous and prescient as ever.
Then Donald J. Trump won, and the story lines have been uncannily prescient.
In that case, Cruz would look prescient for distancing himself from an electoral disaster.
Oliver Stone, prescient as ever, put both types in 1999's Any Given Sunday.
The dystopian story is unsettling, prescient and relevant in the vein of Black Mirror.
In an eerily prescient 2010 afterword to his critique of media narratives, Hello Everybody!
But it feels prescient to read that a Trump presidency is already disrupting travel.
Dr. Nicholas Kardaras: I think that Roald Dahl lyric is extremely relevant and prescient.
Your leader on Russia, "A web of lies", was particularly prescient given recent events.
The political upheaval of the last year has only made him seem more prescient.
The defending champions leveraged positional versatility with prescient, pinpoint passing and ultra-precise shooting.
Prescient as it was, Smart House's purpose wasn't to predict the future of technology.
It's a prescient enough idea that it has attracted $4.7 million in seed funding.
"The West Wing" The political drama "The West Wing" is occasionally described as prescient.
And Donald Trump's wild accusations of a "rigged" election could in fact prove prescient.
The report was prescient: Ford would struggle in those areas in the coming years.
Drudge once again was the innovator — with a retro look, and a prescient rationale.
But in the months since that announcement, that decision has proved a prescient one.
The Iraqi government seemed incapable, and unwilling to govern – my view was despondently prescient.
This is particularly prescient when it comes to participants from Section 8 Housing Projects.
It seems very prescient when we think about what you've grown up to do.
His prescient prediction came while stocks were on a march toward all time highs.
A prescient passage from a forgotten book made the rounds after Donald Trump's election.
Some of Kerr's writing, however, seems prescient and could apply to Curry and Thompson.
"Every age has its own fascism," Primo Levi warned in a prescient 1974 essay.
I think both men were prescient about the problems we find ourselves in today.
Yet for all his showmanship, Mr. Reich's critiques have proved prescient in the past.
Its broad conclusions — once outlandish themselves — have already proved prescient, the firm has argued.
Mr. Trump's claim that he delivered a prescient warning about Bin Laden is hyperbolic.
Wright said that he's been accused of being prophetic -- or at least prescient, before.
Ree Morton produced a prescient body of work rich in emotion and philosophically complex.
Perhaps these campaigns were eerily prescient in anticipating the downward spiral of gaming culture.
The study is especially prescient as e-commerce has led to the "retail apocalypse."
BB: Currents, or strange prescient moments, where things would happen and be incredibly meaningful.
The decision to retain Happ — and risk bigger luxury tax penalties — already seems prescient.
Baroque opera explored elements of gender fluidity in a way that now seems prescient.
Some of the game's visions of the near future turned out to be prescient.
This is where "Be More Chill" provides a prescient warning against these technological advances.
The book makes the prescient case that platforms will come to redefine our economy.
Now, the culture has caught up to her, and her work seems remarkably prescient.
VICE: Your doc seems eerily prescient of the ethos that put Trump in office.
To paraphrase the ever-prescient Kylie Jenner, 2016 has been the year of realizing stuff.
It was an eerily prescient look at the conflation of pop culture and political consciousness.
That remarkable record makes Vigo a bellwether county: an apparently prescient indicator of national sentiment.
The highlights of the night's conversation seem especially prescient as season 2 approaches its end.
As prescient as that looks in hindsight, could it really have been justified in advance?
Waithe's characters feel real and lived-in, and their stories are prescient and well told.
It may be the most eerily prescient story that WIRED published in its early years.
Despite the garish color scheme and outdated tech, much of Future Sex feels incredibly prescient.
Every day we creep a little closer to Douglas Adams' famous and prescient Babel fish.
And yet only in Grand Theft Auto IV does the series' satire feel truly prescient.
" She added, with wonderfully prescient understanding of feminist history, "Typically, feminist movements are very white.
In all then, we must recall Powell's prescient remarks at the 2018 Jackson Hole Symposium.
But the cross-genre star also offered a few accidentally prescient words, Mr. Lawrence recalled.
The title of their final album, 2016's We Disappear, ultimately proved to be prescient.
Its prescient given what we now know about disgraced former US Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
Despite these prescient moments, She's the Man wasn't a huge success at the box office.
If Mr. Lee's 2011 call now looks prescient, it hasn't won him much new business.
I'll leave it to your listeners to decide whether that tweet was prescient or not.
And his hunch about Maddalena's managerial potential proved far more prescient than even he imagined.
Your book, which reads at the outset like a particularly satisfying revenge fantasy, seems prescient.
What is the single most prescient thing Zuckerberg said about Facebook in his early years?
Benchmark, which was founded in 1995, has developed a reputation for prescient start-up investments.
Thirty years ago, Blade Runner presented a vision of 2019 that has become unusually prescient.
Steven Spielberg's sci-fi masterpiece earned a prescient review from Janet Maslin of The Times.
Either way, it proved to be a literal statement, and a prescient one at that.
But from the vantage point of its January 2018 premiere, it feels prescient, almost prophetic.
Were you surprised at how prescient it all feels given what's going on in Hollywood today?
Her work remains prescient, considering the angst-ridden political landscape we all must traverse these days.
After the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it turned out they had been eerily prescient.
In retrospect it seems prescient, almost a portent of the case that would come his way.
In a 1998 review of "Gain," Bruce Bawer marveled at Powers's prescient commentary on American life.
But he was prescient about the hidden divisions and weaknesses of the Soviet bloc in Europe.
Suffice to say, the developers don't like being quasi-prescient about the locations of tomorrow's wars.
He also made the most prescient call of the financial crisis — the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
The Duchampian idea of the readymade as the ubiquitous condition of our lives is so prescient.
It is also impossible to read Young's book without being struck by how prescient it is.
This has sometimes obscured areas where the Trump approach has been prescient or created genuine opportunities.
They're often effed-up and far-fetched, but have also been proven to be oddly prescient.
The problem is that some of them, like his environmentalism, have proved both popular and prescient.
Now that stocks have seen the worst sell-off in months, the analyst's warning appears prescient.
In the end, it underlined for me how touching and tragically prescient the novel still is.
In the 210s, a physician at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx made a prescient discovery.
"Lovecraft's understanding of science and the scientific discoveries of his time made him prescient," Paoli said.
Released more than 25 years ago, "Full Metal Jacket" is as powerful and prescient as ever.
And this season's focus on domestic counter-terrorism — it's successes and failures — couldn't be more prescient.
Was in a prescient awareness of the more aggressive approach adopted by President Trump last week?
For while Paik was so prescient about future technologies, he was desperately wrong about their applications.
Now, 30 years later, the story of the rabbits may seem more prescient than it should.
As someone working in venture capital for hardware startups, the above question is obviously rather prescient.
Suddenly, both Cam'ron memes felt oddly prescient: There was dirt on O'Reilly, and he was mad.
Perhaps Butler was being prescient when he told me about the difficulties in pulling this off.
And to see that, and be proven right, or prescient, is a kind of hollow victory.
After all the headlines about Russian interference in the 2016 election, her fans call her prescient.
One man's meat is another man's poison, as F.D.R. put it, more prescient than he knew.
The two spoke over the phone last week, and Luck told Hasselbeck how prescient he was.
A series of violent outbursts in a single week in October made his prediction seem prescient.
Indeed, as Borden and the Cinefamily crowd noted, much of Born in Flames is nauseatingly prescient.
Ann Petry, the woman, had it all, and so does her insightful, prescient and unputdownable prose.
But Josie and the Pussycats was perhaps most prescient in its portrayal of the movie industry.
Joseph P. Kennedy III, who introduced, endorsed and painted his former professor a prescient political voice.
He was prescient in understanding the value of courting this important part of the American electorate.
In between is this startlingly prescient 1965 satire directed by Elio Petri and scored by Piccioni.
All in all, the painting feels remarkably psychological and prescient in its understanding of sibling rivalry.
One concludes that Judge's assessment of the American soul is as prescient as the article states.
Some 2 1/2 years later, the short seller&aposs call turned out to be prescient.
His vision, as told to Chip Bayers and published in a 1999 Wired profile, was prescient.
An article written in 2015 by a former Pentagon robotics researcher looks more prescient by the day.
TechCrunch: It's interesting that it came from your imagination, because in some ways it feels very prescient.
Einhorn also made the most prescient call of the entire financial crisis — the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
On current events, many of Netflix's new offerings have prescient commentary to offer on the present moment.
The President claimed that things would be different today if his prescient words had been listened to.
And in a world increasingly riven with geopolitical tensions that pitch is starting to look rather prescient.
"The New York Times says the air's bad down here," says Jacob in a disturbingly prescient observation.
The massive growth makes Facebook's choice to pay more than $19 billion to acquire WhatsApp look prescient.
Gundlach's firm, DoubleLine Capital, is thriving on the back of a number of very prescient investment calls.
If you look at Sanders's 2002 statement on the Iraq War, it's in some ways quite prescient.
Something along these lines might address a prescient 18th-century complaint from Brutus, an anti-Federalist writer.
WE have become accustomed to hearing how prescient "Nineteen Eighty-Four" (1949) feels in today's political climate.
Given that no lunar materials have returned to Earth since 1972, this was a remarkably prescient idea.
Although the show ended its original incarnation in 2007, this depiction seems eerily prescient to today's headlines.
What are some games that seemed to become more prescient, or at least more relevant, with time?
These issues feel just as prescient now as they did when Bag started performing in the 70s.
Exploring the idea that what makes us "dirty" makes us unique, Monáe's futuristic voyage feels eerily prescient.
Much more prescient is Guthrie Lonergan's "Built with Indexhibit" (2016), which exists only on the Hammer's website.
While Moore's prediction that Trump would win now looks prescient, his new prediction looks far more unlikely.
Yesterday, in Arizona, Thomas proved himself unfortunately prescient when he broke his leg in the fourth quarter.
Such conflict over Civil War symbols, some 150 years after the war ended, makes Lee look prescient.
Yet Moss was prescient in how she analyzed the cultural landscape of the early twenty-first century.
I even provided a blueprint for dealing with that argument which turned out to be prescient too.
Stone has come under public scrutiny, in part, because of a prescient prediction during the 2016 campaign.
Now it&aposs time to roll it out nationwide, and the timing couldn&apost be more prescient.
Many, including members of Ms. Park's Saenuri Party, now find Ms. Lee's criticism to have been prescient.
"Falsettos" was eerily prescient in its presentation of one such family, well before it became almost — normal.
Now, in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, his words seem both ironic and prescient.
Go deeper: Xi looks prescient in his calls for China to reduce U.S. reliance on foreign technologies.
In today's thriving clean coal industry, A.J. Gallagher's early moves to monetize the tax credit seem prescient.
It seems prescient to ask, then: how did four unassuming lads from Sheffield become so astronomically successful?
Gundlach's prescient investment calls have accelerated DoubleLine's rise and earned him a reputation as a savvy investor.
He cared about nothing beyond Sunday, and across the first 58 minutes, Fitzpatrick proved his coach prescient.
Prescient of Trump's "law and order" discussions, they were highly concerned with enforcing the law against criminals.
The Oregon-based Pacific Foods, for example, had been selling oat milk to prescient hippies since 1996.
Ms. Hall said KJ's favorite worship song was "10,000 Reasons," which she noted for its prescient verse.
The idiom seems oddly prescient now, given that it dates back to a time before the internet.
It is a novel that feels prescient, and it deserves to be read carefully, considered and discussed.
Winter Is Coming, Kasparov's prescient book detailing Putinism's rise and transnational menace, came out in paperback recently.
In his prescient presentation, Gates forecasts with eerie accuracy the situation in which we are presently mired.
Sometimes they prove to be extremely prescient, while other times they are woefully wide of the mark.
By the year's end, three other galleries had followed suit, reinforcing her reputation as a prescient trendsetter.
Now, according to a small but possibly prescient band of pro-Trump intellectuals, it is happening again.
Which, by the by, is not feeling any less prescient in 2020 than it did in 1997.
Given Mr. Brantley's actions, the decision to keep him from living with Ms. Eaton may seem prescient.
The movement remained steadfastly masculinist, but by the nineteen-eighties Newton's words had begun to appear prescient.
By the time impeachment kicked into full gear in November, it had served as a prescient play.
Seen in this light, Trump's threat at the U.N. to destroy North Korea was a prescient tactic.
A couple of reconstructed installations have impact largely because they're prescient of art by others to come.
With the "monster group," it again turned out that Dr. Dyson had a prescient bird's-eye view.
In some ways, the man they call T-Paw was prescient about the direction of the GOP.
You kind of have a political theme going, with a "Twilight Zone" episode that feels ominously prescient.
The inclusion of a cadre of hip-hop journalists, many of them from Vibe magazine, was particularly prescient.
Just because Jones was prescient with its themes doesn't mean it didn't have some catching up to do.
Most of his films were made in Pittsburgh, a prescient setting for the decomposition of the American dream.
Einhorn also called the collapse of Lehman Brothers, perhaps the most prescient call of the entire financial crisis.
Nonetheless, that call would have looked prescient for the first 58 minutes or so of the Super Bowl.
Clinton still has a strong following within the Democratic Party, and her warning about Trump's presidency seem prescient.
Not all critics agree with such pronouncements, however; some see in West's body of work a prescient genius.
This survey of prescient works between 1980 and 2005 includes signature paintings and sculptures that evoke posthuman futures.
Those words seemed prescient Sunday, when the President arrived in the briefing room for a rare weekend appearance.
The investor compared the electric car maker to his most famous and prescient bearish call on Lehman Brothers.
The two decades since Fight Club came out have somehow made Fincher's film look both dated and prescient.
MK: I generally let founders educate me on the future — they're more prescient than I could ever be.
And where it was and remains prescient to this day is in its depictions of augmented reality, i.e.
When I arrived in communist Bulgaria as the new air attaché, my predecessor gave me a prescient warning.
Yusko, whose dour market views were prescient, doesn't have any brighter view of economic or market conditions now.
IAG, the owner of British Airways, now looks prescient for having got rid of its freighter fleet altogether.
Unfortunately, some of the anxieties of the nativists proved more prescient than the blithe assumptions of the elite.
Trump has made his prescient opposition to the Iraq War a central talking point on the campaign trail.
The posts with prescient numbers in the WhatsApp groups were circulated hours or days before official company statements.
The title, "Chaos: The Outsider's Guide to a Contested Republican National Convention 2016," looks more prescient every day.
His 2006 documentary "The Road to Damascus" was prescient in examining conditions that led to the 2011 uprising.
Clinton's quote here is prescient and addressing the social weight of Jay-Z's lyricism surely counts for something.
The most terrifyingly prescient piece I read this year was Amanda Taub on the rise of American authoritarianism.
Critic's Notebook The building, a prescient example of civic architecture, sees the light after a two-year makeover.
In an interview, Mr. Lonergan, the playwright, dismissed the notion that he had been prescient 17 years ago.
Her early stands on gay rights and women's issues, frequently unpopular when she made them, seem prescient today.
That was the gist of the scouting report — which in retrospect could not have been much more prescient.
His vision of a populist uprising against Republican elites, fueled by cultural resentment, turned out to be prescient.
He proved remarkably prescient, suggesting that by 7073 a single chip could contain a then-unimaginable 75,000 transistors.
If he can be coached there is a chance that this pick will end up looking very prescient.
Jeffrey Deitch, who gave him a solo show in 2010 at Deitch Projects, calls the Obey campaign prescient.
Gliding in the clear water, it occurred to me how prescient my guide's time-travel reference had been.
As the Trump administration proceeded, and once unthinkable things became unremarkable, Atwood's classic seemed more and more prescient.
In the book, Klarman makes several predictions, some of which now seem prescient while others are clear misses.
The warnings the journalist sounded — often cast almost as friendly advice to the crown prince — have proved prescient.
It may prove a prescient approach as iron ore prices pull back from 30-month highs in February.
Yet Jack said something telling about his wife, and perhaps prescient about her prospects in the wider world.
Jeff Donaldson's prescient and powerful work is among the more intriguing and vivacious additions to recent art history.
Another very prescient leading indicator of recession is the Treasury yield curve, and it suggests the same thing.
PHILADELPHIA — Sometimes an exhibition, planned years in advance, arrives at a moment that makes it seem remarkably prescient.
After a year of provocative missile tests, fiery rhetoric and dangerous brinkmanship, Mr. Obama's warning has proved prescient.
Bartlett's mythically infused Realism — which once looked out-of-step to certain New York critics — suddenly looks prescient.
In the introduction, he wrote something both eerily prescient in its language and notably damning in its specifics.
It is feeling like Full Frontal's piece on Russian state media from before the election was unfortunately prescient.
Over the past 35 years, Blade Runner has (rightly) been lauded for its artistic legacy and chillingly prescient vision.
GM was lauded when the Volt came out in 2010 for its prescient bet on vehicles with electric powertrains.
Puzo was almost suspiciously prescient in his choice of surname for the family at the centre of his saga.
"The West Wing" creator's storylines are proving remarkably prescient in the epic Donald Trump-Hillary Clinton White House battle.
Given that we know that Murphy eventually plans to link all the seasons, this analysis by HelloGiggles seems prescient.
Hearts, a prescient title, is an appropriate front-facing sentiment as both a mode and a context for looking.
After the invasion, a joke started circulating around Panama that seems fairly prescient, in light of the Panama Papers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Mapplethorpe's most prescient move may have been his dedication to staged studio work.
Nope. He claims riots that occurred in Sweden days after he made his statement confirms that he was prescient.
Photo: Getty 50 Cent has a way of pulling money out of thin air by making prescient early investments.
But I feel like it just gets more and more prescient, to be honest, as the days go by.
Perhaps this is what truly alarmed Agent Brian Terry, and lead to his prescient action regarding his journal notes.
Then, in an eerily prescient moment, he drew a straight line from his professional lying to his bigger ambitions.
Rapid technological progress means NATO must adapt swiftly, or Macron may turn out to be prescient with his words.
Coach Ranieri was prescient in Sunday's pregame prophesy, because Mahrez flicked the switch when he scored first against Swansea.
In a sport that rewards the skill of subtle anticipation, her unconventional move 212 years ago has proved prescient.
After all, he amassed a $2.1 billion net worth through a long series of prescient calls and diligent analyses.
Betsy is prescient, and her adult knowledge often conveniently leaks back into the narrative, filling some of its cracks.
This prescient and mordantly funny science-fiction anthology is smart enough to be just barely ahead of its time.
They'll see many works by Roberto Burle Marx, the midcentury garden designer with prescient ideas about shaping public spaces.
They'll see many works by Roberto Burle Marx, the midcentury garden designer with prescient ideas about shaping public spaces.
Back in April, Chris Flavelle wrote a prescient story in Bloomberg on the "nightmare scenario" for South Florida homeowners.
Still, this gag was prescient, giving us accurate insight into how Fox & Friends would evolve in a Trump presidency.
Yes, The Third Wave, which is very prescient, as it turns out, for what's going on now with regulations.
It was a timely, and prescient, question from Acosta, but the president continued to speak over and ignore him.
And why Facebook should be more prescient than Obama about the threat of Russia, to me, makes no sense.
"Buggin'" is weird, oddly prescient, and features the following four-line hit: So, the Space Jam soundtrack is great.
Ah, fake news and fury — a Broadway adaptation, starring Cranston, of the 1976 film feels rumblingly prescient now. Nov.
The scary take on higher yields: To some, the bond market is a particularly prescient predictor of economic trends.
In a statement Thursday night he invoked, once again, his prescient vote against the war in Iraq in 2002.
Mr. Gioni pointed out that today, as we confront systemic threats to our planet, such early pieces seem prescient.
But it was d'Annunzio's canny ability to transform politics into an aesthetic — even religious — experience that proved most prescient.
It was a fecund notion for Almodóvar, whose early insistence on the complexity of sexual orientation now seems prescient.
Adams, McCullough points out, was hard-working, moral, enormously intelligent, wise about politics and prescient about the American Revolution.
It also skews the results of …Read more ReadThe study's findings, published Wednesday in Science Advances, are especially prescient.
Kramer stands as a shockingly prescient film, and one whose legacy is very much a part of Marriage Story.
It's time to listen again to a century of prescient conservationists and protect another American icon, Utah's Escalante River.
The Polish History Museum has acquired an Enigma Machine financed by Prescient, a technology company operating in Kraków, Poland.
Comments that she made on Rousey's future at a media luncheon in early November also seem quite prescient now.
It's an especially prescient political move, given how many Democrats in the Senate are running for president in 2020.
In June, the Guggenheim will disrupt Buchhart's curatorial streak and present Basquiat through another lens emphasizing his prescient social vision.
The truly prescient would nod their heads sagely but most folks would just go back to their TVs and Walkmen.
There is an episode in Buffy The Vampire Slayer's fourth season which is frighteningly prescient given the current political climate.
And today they sound prescient, as Molly Fischer wrote last week in a New York magazine profile of the author.
What makes her work prescient is that it already inhabits the two spaces simultaneously, despite the absurd contradictions that arise.
Ursula Le Guin imagined the future for a living, but her most prescient statement may have come in a speech.
"He said he saw something in me," Vargas says, still amazed at how prescient the offer turned out to be.
Houellebecq's writing proves again to be timely and even prescient, capturing the roiling unrest among much of France's middle class.
Once again the Des Moines Register Iowa poll proved prescient—it produced no results, and neither did the Iowa caucuses.
J.G. Ballard's dystopian vision of "no yesterdays, no history to be relived, only an intense transactional present" feels incredibly prescient.
Witchy and prescient, Hilma af Klint's paintings from the early 1900s curiously combine spiritualism with an interest in evolutionary biology.
In her 1961 book The Death and Life of Great American Cities, urbanist writer Jane Jacobs posed a prescient concern.
The show became a strangely prescient reflection of modern politics, in a way the writers have admitted they didn't anticipate.
Instead, he would do well to take heed of Ronald Reagan's prescient analysis of how to effectively negotiate with Moscow.
Clinton calls former Vice President Al Gore's 2017 book about how politicians are sowing distrust in the public sphere prescient.
Those questions seemed prescient, because in April, the company announced its first drop in quarterly deliveries in nearly two years.
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, is the birthplace of Groundhog Day and the home of Punxsutawney Phil, the Peyton Manning of prescient rodents.
Whether or not it was good form, the House Democrats' post-vote sing-along is looking more and more prescient.
His call about the importance of touring seems particularly prescient, as live shows have become a primary source of income.
In retrospect, Savages' decision to publish a manifesto alongside their searing 2013 debut Silence Yourself feels prescient rather than preventative.
The show's return—which falls during the pride month commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots—feels especially prescient.
The day before Blackstar's release, Bowie dropped his prescient "Lazarus" music video (sample lyric: "Look up here / I'm in heaven").
And Bowie was playing with gender and gender presentation in a way that also seems prescient if not downright groundbreaking.
As the natural world deteriorates around us, it's hard not to see this sculpture in the most prescient light possible.
They had long scorned the agreement as a futile parley with perfidious Washington; now they can claim to be prescient.
Jeffrey Sammons, a professor of history at New York University, has emerged as a particularly prescient figure in this battle.
The Globes, chosen by Hollywood Foreign Press Association voters, often offer a prescient preview of the more prestigious Academy Awards.
The fictional Rhett Butler only echoed statements made by prominent, prescient (and real) Southerners at the time, like Sam Houston.
While his 2015 full-length Visionary skewed largely towards reggaeton, its prescient 2017 follow-up pivoted decidedly into trapero territory.
Whether that phone call will prove even more prescient as the FBI's investigation continues—we'll have to wait and see.
The story of a totalitarian state ruled by Big Brother made a strong comeback last year for its prescient themes.
" In that context, there is something oddly prescient and truthful about the two sisters at the center of "Cataract Valley.
In short, my colleague Mark Schmitt's prediction that Trump's presidency would not be a legislative success are looking increasingly prescient.
After all, Bill Gates, in a prescient TED Talk in March 2015, predicted what we are all suffering through today.
HOUSTON — The sign in the newsroom of the Austin-based, politically prescient Texas Tribune has been up for several months.
"It is a privilege to appear in Lillian Hellman's eerily prescient play, at this specific moment in history," she said.
Ms. DeAk, in return, delivered prescient articles on the Italian Neo-Expressionist painters and the post-Conceptual artist Joseph Nechvatal.
When you're never certain what you're seeing is real, an artist who freely bends and invents the truth feels prescient.
This state helped catapult Barack Obama to the Democratic nomination in 2008, but it has not always been so prescient.
Marks is known for his prescient investment memos, which warned about the financial crisis and the dot-com bubble implosion.
The chain that made salads chic is turning to a prescient technology strategy to become something bigger — much, much bigger.
PG It turns out that "1984" was prescient on many levels: the constant screens, the disinformation campaigns, the endless wars.
One of her most prescient time capsule works, Rice/Tree/Burial (1968; 1977–79), while known, remains a hidden gem.
Moore has been very vocal about his contempt for Trump – and prescient about the country's reactions to the 45th President.
Steve Eisman, the investor whose prescient financial crisis forecast was featured in "The Big Short," is shorting electric automaker Tesla.
Even the cast and creators are working out what the stage adaptation of the prescient 1976 film means right now.
How could an artist this smart, this prescient, this frank, transparent, curious, ruminative and courageous — this funny — escape your notice?
Now, though, as those conversations about discrimination have become even more mainstream, the festival's first organizer, James Spooner, looks prescient.
Given the alarmingly violent events of civil unrest that have recently unfolded, the show's title and narratives feel stunningly prescient.
In the wake of the 2016 presidential campaign, it feels eerily prescient to read Levin's critique of Reagan-era politics.
It seems eerily prescient for a 2016 release, prefiguring national debates about justice, police, race, celebrity, politics, and much more.
Rather than make the series feel dated, identity issues in the cyber age make the 1995 film seem extraordinarily prescient.
The euro was a political masterstroke, but he ignored warnings, prescient in retrospect, that a common currency needed common political foundations.
The movie is called Cherry 2000, and its vision of 20173 is uncannily prescient for a film released three decades ago.
In Season 10, Episode 3, "The One with Ross's Tan," Rachel proved once again that she has a prescient fashion sense.
A Reuters investigation documented at least 12 cases of prescient messages about major Indian companies being posted in private WhatsApp groups.
And he offered a prescient warning of sorts on the effects of a partisan fight over filling future Supreme Court vacancies.
Mashable's own Josh Dickey noticed some inescapable — and jarringly prescient — parallels between Game of Thrones and the planet Earth in 2017.
He has made prescient calls about the direction of bond yields and has been a frequent critic of the Federal Reserve.
In fact, he was amazingly prescient in 2012, while whining about Dolores Huerta receiving the Medal of Freedom from President Obama.
Most unsettling of all, RFK Jr. references other sources to paint an eerily prescient picture of the morning of JFK's death.
If Canva can manage to hive off even 10 percent of Adobe's value, the Sequoia China valuation will look incredibly prescient.
Its built-in suspicions of authority and life online, along with its thoughts on identity and alienation, proved to be prescient.
This call has proved prescient; after peaking above $1,335 in July 2016, the metal briefly fell below $1,200 in Friday trading.
It's an old idea that today, in an age of self-driving cars, seems by turns impractically retro and remarkably prescient.
It's a moot point as to how many other miners, particularly those bringing new operations on stream, have been so prescient.
In an era of popular music where the notion of genre has ceased to exist, your past work seems prescient now.
The film drew attention to France's troubled prisons, a prescient subject, considering how many homegrown French jihadists have been radicalized there.
Will another respected institution built under the prescient leadership of postwar American statesmen be allowed to crumble under his chaotic misrule?
The panoramas of racism, violence, environmental disaster, war and economic strife that Gaye paints are so prescient as to be eerie.
Janet Maslin, in a prescient review in The New York Times, singled out the promising talent of an adolescent Kirsten Dunst.
He even had some prescient hunches about the mechanism of blast's effects: the compression wave, the concussion and the toxic gases.
A closer look at the vulgar feels prescient, as shaming is flagged, as sexuality transitions, as immigration and borders are disputed.
Looking at the events of the past few years, Chris Darden's words were more prescient than he could have ever known.
Life is just like a video game in the prescient YouTube series-turned-feature film, Video Game High School: The Movie.
He was a prescient artist, however, and his work is treasured to this day for melding ancient techniques with modern sensibilities.
Kynikos Associates short-seller Jim Chanos, lauded for his prescient negative calls on Enron and Tyco, compared bitcoin to previous fads.
And the film's implicit argument — that the particular experiences of women have for too long been an afterthought — seems suddenly prescient.
We watch them at barber shops, playgrounds and dinner tables, and hear political opinions that seem prescient or misguided in retrospect.
At Alexander Gray, Harmony Hammond's prescient Weave paintings of the mid-1970s add a subversive domestic twist to the modernist monochrome.
The second, from 1957, appears in the equally prescient Elia Kazan movie "A Face in the Crowd," written by Budd Schulberg.
First released in 6603, "A Bigger Splash," Jack Hazan's semi-fictional portrait of the British artist David Hockney, has proved prescient.
Part of Warhol's greatness, he said, lay in his "prescient understanding" of how art would come to play such a role.
But her harshest criticism of the prosecution's case, which now appears prescient, was the lack of a match for the fingerprints.
And if that still looked to be the case, Cruz's rejection of Trump would have looked prescient when he lost big.
Sometimes, in the way that can happen when writers momentarily grab the tail of the zeitgeist, the laughs were even prescient.
After just six short episodes, Shrill had crescendoed to its prescient point: The way society treats women, particularly fat women, sucks.
They included "Screen Play" (2005), a prescient variation on the film "Casablanca," in which American freedom fighters are smuggled into Canada.
But his skepticism about lowering trade barriers proved prescient, and his unlikely candidacy presaged Donald J. Trump's outsider run in 33.
In a recent telephone conversation, Mr. Sellars spoke about setting Mozart in Trump Tower, a decision that now seems oddly prescient.
Archie couldn't even praise the Statue of Liberty without using ethnic slurs: It was a prescient creation and a volatile one.
Whether the optimists or pessimists prove more prescient about the economy's trajectory, Mr. Summers said, the split in perceptions will persist.
In a particularly prescient episode, it tackles how public apologies for toxic behavior can be more public relations than actual atonement.
The former first lady, Michelle Obama, offered what turned out to be a more prescient take while campaigning for Hillary Clinton.
Nope. Turns out The Social Network was a prescient and smart white-knuckler, maybe the best Aaron Sorkin has ever written.
Emmanuel Saez of the University of California, Berkeley, another major scholar of inequality, described Mr. Atkinson's work as "foundational" and prescient.
He's vaulted to top status in mindshare at least, due to his early and prescient support of President-elect Donald Trump.
This unnervingly prescient Swedish dramatist, who lived from 63 to 1912, portrayed relationships propelled by an ambivalence that scorched and withered.
In the wake of the 2016 presidential campaign, it feels eerily prescient to read Lauren Levin's critique of Reagan-era politics.
The Hunger Games has been an oddly recurring, prescient presence in both domestic and foreign politics for the past few years.
Every print became its own painting, a prescient approach that until now hasn't received a deep dive in a museum exhibition.
Long gone are the days of viewers mimicking "Crazy Eyes," fetishizing the series' LGBTQ sex scenes, and otherwise missing its prescient points.
That expansion notably took Monotype from typefaces to images — a key and prescient evolution considering the use of emojis today replacing words.
Of course, as we all know, Donald Trump won the election, and "the battle of the sexes" became all the more prescient.
It's a cynical perspective, and more prescient than ever at a time when being hated could get you into the White House.
Set during the Obama administration's pivot to Asia, Secret City has already become dated in some ways, while eerily prescient in others.
Benjamin was an exceptionally prescient thinker and writer, and I'm eager to see how the curators translate his vision into an exhibition.
Turner's article is prescient when it comes to helping us understand how evangelicals are dealing with the jarring accusations against Moore now.
Justice Souter spoke less about Justice Stevens' pathmarking or prescient opinions, more about what fun it was to be in his company.
No one is at ease in this bunker, not with Howard stumbling over the line between prescient hero and gun-toting lunatic.
A lot of that chatter came from the fact that the show—and its portrayal of our hyperconnected economy—felt very prescient.
Alpha Aviation Group was formed as a partnership between C&C Alpha Group and Singapore-based simulator solution provider Prescient Systems & Technologies.
The decision now — 10 years after Lehman collapsed, and with Parker running his own fund — appears to have been a prescient one. 
If it is a hedge, Nathan thinks there are plenty of reasons this could turn out to be a prescient insurance buy.
The founder is known for her prescient predictions such as calling the housing peak in 2005 and the housing bottom in 2012.
Avenatti has been extraordinarily prescient in his predictions over the course of the past several weeks -- what he says usually pans out.
The designer is absurdly prescient when it comes to denim trends, and thus, these pants aren't in a shape we've seen before.
Mike Judge's sadly prescient film has transcended its cult classic status to become a vibrant and essential facet of this election conversation.
She seemed petty warring with The Apprentice host Donald Trump, but her critique is prescient today: "He's the moral majority?" she asked.
Lewis' words this year at Selma were prescient -- and as more primaries and the general election approach, I hope Americans heed him.
To start, it's important to recognize that rates have stayed lower over the past decade than supposedly prescient market watchers had thought.
It's a fascinating time capsule both for the book's utopian 1997 web predictions, but also for Kakutani's prescient skepticism about the internet.
While Blunt would be a practically perfect Globe winner, the H.F.P.A. will probably go for Colman, so as to seem more prescient.
The prescient creator of that tune — and those words — is Michael Friedman, who died on Saturday, of complications from AIDS, at 41.
About halfway through "Network," Sidney Lumet's Oscar-winning 1976 satire that feels rumblingly prescient now, there's a scene of exquisitely performative rage.
Her investigation of "domestic" forms was also prescient: Artists as different as Swoon, Cindy Sherman and Emma Sulkowicz are indebted to her.
Dr. King's prescient analysis of the Vietnam conflict was of a piece with his nonviolent leadership role in the civil rights movement.
The poet, 89, has been so unpretentious and durable in his genius that a reader might overlook his lucid, dreamy, prescient wisdoms.
The movie is prescient in the ways that hope turns sour, even as it's respectful of the memory of better days. (anthologyfilmarchives.org)
However, his warning is still considered a prescient observance, with the phrase itself repeated countless times to describe investor sentiment during booms.
He was around the fourth caller, and he asked a fairly prescient question about the future of broadcast journalism on cable news.
Now, in the interview, he makes it seem as though he had been prescient, anticipating a riot that happened several days later.
But his earliest writings grow more prescient by the day: "My, my, my, how low can a punk get?" he once asked.
It looks ever more prescient and in some ways exemplifies the pluralism that MoMA needs to aim for in its next life.
As always happens with a platform shift, a few prescient companies have already embraced the container-native approach to job and workflow processing.
BoJack Horseman is a show that's so prescient in its satirization of our culture that it often feels like it's predicting the future.
Today, the film reads as a prescient satire of how tech companies are pushing us toward tech that's even more addictive than smartphones.
"Homeland has been a game-changing series for Showtime, as provocative about the world we live in as it is prescient," Nevins said.
West's prescient upgrade of McDonald's stock in September 2015 preceded a 23 percent rally in the shares into the end of that year.
"Orange is the New Black" has reached a seventh series, while the grimly prescient "House of Cards" has racked up 33 Emmy nominations.
"He recognizes that he's a guy who's lived on the margins for his political career," said Leopold, acknowledging Walker's prescient "blue wave" warnings.
Trump must remember Ronald Reagan's prescient warning in negotiating with a hostile foreign power: "trust but verify," something the Obama administration pointedly omitted.
Even messages jotted to himself seem designed for an audience, and many of his thoughts seem scarily prescient with two decades of hindsight.
But in 2018, all that desperate tribalism and macho posturing — not to mention those fenced-in internment camps — comes across as downright prescient.
The fact that the crew is seeking alien contact because humans have irreversibly damaged Earth feels prescient given current concerns about climate change.
In his remarkably prescient essay, "Fifty Years Hence," written in 1932, he foresaw genetic engineering, human cloning, lab-grown meat, and artificial wombs.
This wry, under-the-radar commentary feels prescient now, as if Craig was predicting the decade of controversy over Elba that would follow.
On his deathbed in 1937, as another terrible war loomed, he could not have known how prescient his novel would come to seem.
This, it turns out, was a pretty prescient and smart move, considering that this part of the business is what motivated this deal.
In 483, he created Black Mirror, a speculative fiction anthology series, usually summed up as "The Twilight Zone with iPhones," only insanely prescient.
Its single USB port was a prescient glimpse of what was to come, but it was impractical and unheard of at the time.
These are prescient fantasies with a purpose, though, and we'd be remiss not to heed their warnings: The future, it seems, is now.
Billionaire SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son is famous for his early prescient investments in Alibaba and Yahoo, where he rode new technology trends successfully.
Two years later, in the year of Harvey and Irma, the story has proved so prescient and powerful that we're running it again.
Decades later, when we can examine more accurate scans of the brain, his work still conveys a prescient view of its inner workings.
A fascist candidacy based on racist fears & Russian help should never be legitimized Maybe that rhetoric will look prescient in a few years.
The very desperation of this "strategy" is a sign that Krauthammer may well be prescient about where American health care policy is headed.
But his Twitter rant was perhaps prescient, as Roy's second novel, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, will almost certainly rankle India's nationalist establishment.
In the last century it has, surely against its own wishes, proved bitterly prescient about the way of the world again and again.
"Network" was accurate enough in its diagnosis of its time and bold enough in its projections about the future to be considered prescient.
In 1997, Mother Jones covered her fame and charisma—and shift to a more political message—in a prescient (and slightly mocking) profile.
The politics may be deemed prescient, since the show was planned before the election of Donald Trump, but it feels right on time.
Ever the prescient mentor, Prince knew Kandace Springs was going to be the next "Hot Thing" – and he took her under his wing.
The message proved prescient: On July 27, Dr. Reddy's reported a loss of 123 million rupees (9.05 million dollars) under Indian accounting standards.
Reuters has documented at least 12 cases of prescient messages about major Indian companies, including Dr. Reddy's, being posted in private WhatsApp groups.
But it, along with "You," are prescient bookends to an album that finds a great band unleashing that greatness in fits and spurts.
The eerily prescient photographs are part of a 276-box archive of the work of Jack Delano, a storied Depression-era documentary photographer.
Meanwhile, some of Adams' warnings seem prescient, like a tweet last weekend urging hospitals to cancel all nonessential procedures to focus on coronavirus.
His comments seem prescient with the coronavirus now in 160 countries, hammering the global economy, and responsible more in excess of 9,000 deaths.
Only much later would he be heralded for his prescient adoption of vernacular subject matter and his sophisticated use of composition and color.
The research was prescient: almost half the "hotspot" metropolitan areas the scientists noted — particularly Washington State, Texas and Michigan — saw outbreaks this year.
It remains to be seen whether he will again prove prescient in his concerns, or whether inflation will rebound in the months ahead.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, her polyphonic staging — led by three women — reaffirmed the radical power of Ms. Despentes's prescient writing.
But the essence of his hypothesis — the idea that life transforms and in many cases regulates the planet — proved prescient and profoundly true.
But these exit polls come with a health warning: sometimes, they are remarkably prescient; other times, they are woefully wide of the mark.
Then again, this is the Hunger Games, which has always been cannily prescient about its connections to real-life authoritarianism and dystopian society.
The co-chairman of Oaktree Capital is famous for his prescient investment memos, which predicted the financial crisis and the dotcom bubble implosion.
EUGENE A. SCANLANSECHELT, BRITISH COLUMBIA To the Editor: President Vladimir V. Putin is more prescient than your news analysis gives him credit for.
Influenced by that milieu, Mondrian graduated into deepening experiments with abstraction, a turn that would, ironically, end Slijper's prescient investment in the artist.
"Can you avoid being drawn into a Vietnam-like quagmire in Afghanistan?" one prescient reporter asked President George W. Bush in October 2001.
Were the creators of "Homeland" supernaturally prescient, or did some fevered rewriting take place in the weeks and months following the November election?
Describing "Idiocracy" as anything approaching prescient is purposefully misinterpreting events to fit the narrative and is hypocritical from a liberal point of view.
Mr. Assange spelled it out in prescient terms in an essay he posted online in November of 2006, the year of WikiLeaks' founding.
Some political observers view it as having been prescient about the white, working class resentment they believe fueled the election of President Trump.
Still, considering the gestation period and the fact that some of this material was posted as early as 2009, it's almost frighteningly prescient.
But I, you know, worked against Prop 187 out here, as a Latino seeing that attack on immigrants, prescient to what's happening now.
But recent police brutality makes these explorations of the color black as a metaphor for racialization and power dynamics all the more prescient.
If they are right, and the world's institutions continue to deliver a progressively better world despite current upheavals, they may well look prescient.
Today, as the theoretical and historical framework of media infrastructure is inching its way into art historical discourse, Siegelaub's investigations appear remarkably prescient.
Morrison's indictment of the exclusionary politics of white feminists seems eerily prescient for today's times, especially in the immediate aftermath of Trump's election.
But at its January premiere, it felt prescient, almost prophetic — and the months since have only continued to prove how important it is.
But for all the temptation to laugh at just how prescient he was, not to mention his new mustache, it's impossible to do so.
And in the months since, it's been repeatedly invoked on Twitter as a prescient harbinger of our current reality, 19473 years after its creation.
I'd occasionally run into women Marines who'd been with me in that squad bay, and we'd remark with wry humor on the prescient words.
In the recently published collection We Are in Open Circuits, Paik's prescient critiques of image consumption suggest he probably would've been great at Twitter.
The rattlebrained Palin has reversed her Iraq position, so that now her stance somehow matches Trump's consistent and prescient one against the Iraq invasion.
More prescient still is that the episode was slated to air as the first episode of the show's current season, which began September 21.
Bass, known across Wall Street for his prescient bets against subprime mortgages during the financial crisis in 2008, is also a noted China bear.
Zamyatin was prescient in imagining the operation and also the underlying moral and intellectual foundations of an advanced modern surveillance state run by engineers.
What makes Barrett's work so vital today is his prescient depiction of Trump: It was all there for us to see, if only we
Featuring songs about alienation, capitalism and modern technology, the band's third album sounds oddly prescient in a politically divided and anxious Britain in 2017.
Chief financial officers remain less convinced about the renewed U.S. stock market rally — and their recent concerns about stock valuations proved to be prescient.
But if you'd have asked him to speculate on the future of New York's real estate value, he might not have been as prescient.
That instinct later came to look prescient, given the blood and resources expended by the United States in his son's own war against Iraq.
Its prescient and empowering words give regular Americans the ability to exercise their moral obligation to rein in an out of control federal government.
Increasingly, the most prescient thought-leaders and policymakers are recognizing the centrality of tech, computer science and IT in building the economy of tomorrow.
Renault-Nissan was ridiculed when Ghosn first engineered the partnership, but it now looks like a prescient model for what the car business needs.
Mr. Priebus's quote, which appears toward the end of the article, proves eerily prescient given Mr. Trump's narrow victory over Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin.
Lenny's first words, written in red, were "I carefully and intricately began cutting myself into several pieces"—a prescient line for the incipient filmmaker.
Mashable reached out to Storino for any interesting discoveries since starting the blog, and it seems the online project has its own prescient powers.
In the most prescient film, Alice Winocour's "Disorder," Matthias Schoenaerts plays a soldier newly returned from Afghanistan who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder.
That latter lean proved prescient, as anyone in the world who's heard 2017's ubiquitous "Despacito" with Luis Fonsi and Justin Bieber can attest.
And, thanks to a wonderfully prescient decision by the all-knowing fixture computer, the latter two will play each other on the final day.
The first reported instance is circa 1996, when Compaq executives said that the internet would give rise to "'cloud-computing' enabled applications" (how prescient).
Part of Equinor's long-term global energy analysis, released late last week, looks eerily prescient after Trump's tumultuous weekend exit from the G7 summit.
After the election of 2016, I'm more comfortable celebrating Franzen's prescient portrait of the dysfunctional Berglund family and of ideology trumping community and compromise.
More than she or anyone else could have known at the time, those words would seem eerily prescient by the end of the year.
While on the surface it reads like a raunchy teen comedy, the novel also raises prescient questions about the corrosive side effects of technology.
But Inslee's argument is also prescient because multiple Democratic candidates running for president could be running for the Senate instead — most notably Democratic Gov.
The novel's political intrigue and corruption, and the sadness that accompanies the sense of helplessness in the face of a great evil, is prescient.
"His criticism was very prescient," Peter Benson Miller, the Andrew Heiskell arts director of the American Academy in Rome, said in a telephone interview.
That's the newest thing coming from the Google Glass division, according to a weirdly prescient flurry of future VR product announcements made in February.
Its $581 million purchase of Cruise Automation was particularly prescient; that holding was recently valued at $14.6 billion after investments by SoftBank and Honda.
Its artists' examination, and occasional embrace, of wild skepticism appears prescient now that the most violent acts — the murder of students in Parkland, Fla.
Though the conference was planned before Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated many Caribbean islands whose economies rely heavily on tourism, the timing seemed prescient.
Many readers credit Brown with being prescient, but ironically he initially set the book aside because he thought the premise was too far-fetched.
The Russian people's greatest advantage is their ability to endure today despite the deep-seated, often prescient suspicion that tomorrow life will be worse.
In the years since Trump's election, one particular work—Gerald James McManus's 2001 political thriller Dark Millennium: A Visionary Tale—has felt eerily prescient.
Walt's first technology column, which was prescient for its time in 1991, was about how difficult it is for people to use personal computers.
Today, too, behind a seemingly resurgent Russia and its strongman leader lies a weak and fragile Russian state that may prove Lenin prescient again.
While some studies suggest that professionals are not prescient market timers, although better than amateurs, one indicator of level-headedness would be cash levels.
Should the gauge again prove prescient and the market enter a sharp downturn, that would define the Yellen legacy in a whole new way.
The co-chairman of Oaktree Capital is famous for his prescient investment memos, which predicted the financial crisis and the dot-com bubble implosion.
It was a bold agricultural calculation that proved prescient, giving birth to a legacy of experimentation that continues at the vineyard to this day.
There will be days ahead in which protagonists of the president, and those who disagree with his decision to recognize Jerusalem, will seem prescient.
The researchers planned to compare stress test results to subsequent cardiovascular problems to get a sense of how prescient the treadmill testing might be.
"Buzz Box" is prescient in the second decade of the 21st century, where information overload is a reality with the internet and social media.
When an exhibition is selected for apexart's program season, it means that its ideas are compelling, worth developing, and often contain incredibly prescient content.
But it nevertheless proved salutary in the long run, restoring businesses' animal spirits and burnishing the reputation of gold's most prescient critic, John Maynard Keynes.
As his new book "The Algebra of Happiness" hits the shelves, he also discusses his prescient Amazon call and why Big Tech needs breaking up.
If the future freaked out Motion City Soundtrack a decade earlier with Go, it seemed as if many of their fears had been eerily prescient.
Book-Deckard, the smaller-than-life policeman as mass-murderer, still seems grubbily prescient, half a century after Dick first sent him off to kill.
Kirby seems almost prescient now, after a new study suggests that consumption of energy drinks like Cocaine might lead to the use of actual cocaine.
And when I finally did it, a fellow Twitter user offered a prescient, super obvious warning: "Make sure you don't just trade addictions," they said.
That's part of why I think Google's decision to build a browser that could be much more than a browser was so shrewd and prescient.
It remains laugh-out-loud funny and occasionally prescient; the new season opens with Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) looking downright Zuckerbergian at a Senate hearing.
Almost as much as its prescient, darkly shaded portrait of Assange, The Fifth Estate may end up being remembered as some of Cumberbatch's best work.
In the press release, Schaaf said the philanthropic grant was "especially important and prescient" given the tragic fire at Oakland's Ghost Ship venue on Friday.
Sharknado may not be anyone's go-to source for prescient political commentary, but as it turns out, they almost got one creepy detail exactly right.
And having swatted away an unwanted approach from Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox a couple of years ago, Bewkes is looking even more prescient.
The story of greed, grandiosity, celebrity and media proved to be a defining tale for its era as well as prescient about changes to come.
In that way, it's fairly prescient, but given that all the frogs really do is croak in close-up, they don't really seem that threatening.
When it premiered at England's Nottingham Playhouse in 2013, Macmillan said it felt prescient then, too, thanks to Chelsea Manning, WikiLeaks, and the NSA revelations.
Even liberal economists such as Nouriel Roubini agree that Marx's conviction that capitalism has an inbuilt tendency to destroy itself remains as prescient as ever.
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon cautioned his team against taking the crosstown-rival Chicago White Sox lightly, and the South Siders made him appear prescient.
During its existence, the OTA released more than 750 prescient studies ranging from robots in the workplace, to bioterrorism, to acid rain and climate change.
In 1957, The Black Cloud, a work of science fiction by the prescient British astrophysicist and author Fred Hoyle, was first published by Valancourt Books.
While Chait was prescient on Trumpism in 2012, he underestimated its force in 2016, and was similarly blindsided by the success of Bernie Sanders's campaign.
His reservations were prescient: the war plunged Iraq into a sectarian conflict in which, by 2009, at least 150,000 people, mostly civilians, had been killed.
Before there were Lee Child and Carl Hiaasen, there was MacDonald — as prescient and verbally precise as anyone writing today can possibly hope to be.
But, then, it was a few decades before "denial" entered the lexicon as a sign of alcoholism—and in other ways London was remarkably prescient.
Consider that had you been prescient enough to buy shares of a low-cost stock index fund on Mr. Obama's first inauguration day, on Jan.
Where Wells's " The Time Machine ," which came out not long after, gave us pale Eloi and proletarian Morlocks, Bellamy was chiefly prescient about Amazon Prime.
Thinking about this exchange 14 months later, after what feels like a generation's worth of lines crossed and taboos shattered, her concern seems strangely prescient.
Horror stories work because they tap into real and prescient fears of the audience, and nuclear power plants are a reality for billions of people.
The memo highlights another step in the Pentagon's effort to understand and counteract forms of electronic warfare that have become increasingly prescient in recent years.
Off the island, Mr. Molinari was known for flare-ups and feuds with Mr. Giuliani, Mr. Pataki and others — and for his prescient political endorsements.
On the other hand, the otherwise prescient prophesy from Maggy the Frog said she would have just three children, who have already come and gone.
In a prescient column a little more than a week after Justice Scalia died, Carl Hulse, the chief Washington correspondent, saw where things were heading.
He was also a prescient, intrepid explorer of Chinese art, using his gallery to showcase work by artists like Huang Yong Ping and Zhang Peili.
Although polling is generally accepted to be a poor indicator of voting outcomes, analysts say it is becoming more prescient as the election gets closer.
He never imagined "Exit West" would become so grimly prescient, with the crisis in Syria displacing millions, and nationalist movements gaining ground in the West.
In a strikingly prescient article published in the early 1960s, he teased apart the complexities that asymmetric information creates in the market for health insurance.
The final minutes, which raise the question of whether the Arctic will always remain cold enough to keep the blob imprisoned, now seem eerily prescient.
Though Batmanglij's album feels prescient in the midst of turbulent political and social times, most of these songs were written over the past ten years.
As a prediction of intellectual trends, and perhaps also of geopolitical ones, the title of a book published in 1995 seems quite prescient: Jihad versus McWorld.
In a surprisingly prescient interview with Recode last month, NYU business school professor Scott Galloway said he believed Amazon would eventually buy a large retail chain.
With 20-20 hindsight, the second part of Mr. Nisenholtz's 1996 statement — about becoming "the greatest 'newspaper' in the cyberspace world" — looks a bit more prescient.
Crews's message is all the more prescient when you look at the backlash to even talking about toxic masculinity or treating it as a real issue.
It's an episode that now serves as a prescient warning for the times we live in now – the times we've actually been living in all along.
While Facebook struggles with privacy lawsuits and PR nightmares, Evan Spiegel looks prescient for his focus on ephemerality and private communication since the start of Snapchat.
Thematically, Minority Report is interested in questions of free will and determinism, but it's perhaps remembered best for its eerily prescient takes on technology and advertising.
His 1989 study, The End Of Nature, resonates as a prescient warning against the disastrous effects of human technologies on the Earth, and his organization, 350.
Gundlach, who is known for his bold, prescient predictions including last year's oil-price plunge and China's slowdown, defended his stance on high-yield junk bonds.
For her latest, the excellent and prescient We Get By finds her teaming with producer Ben Harper to make resonant songs about freedom, love, and friendship.
Barbara Lee (D-CA), who notably was the only House lawmaker to vote against the war authorization in 2001 — a decision some have hailed as prescient.
This Sam Cohen and Danger Mouse-produced Resistance Radio project has been both quietly prescient and sprawlingly ambitious in the run-up to its full release.
While the best tech entrepreneurs anticipate trends before they occur and deliver cutting-edge products, it's impossible to be so prescient without hearing from real users.
And McDormand didn't shy away from addressing the current climate in Hollywood — both in her prescient performance, and on the night of her big win itself.
This prescient downgrade fits with Arcuri's track record as he is rated in the top 10 percent of all analysts on Wall Street, according to TipRanks.
With hindsight, handing over the low-cost, hydropowered Canadian smelter network that now forms Rio Tinto Aluminum may not have been the most prescient of moves.
That's been an especially prescient argument during the Trump administration, when the federal government made its opposition to transgender people, Latinos, and Muslim immigrants well-known.
It turns out that was a very prescient concern since Alphabet/Google has now essentially dissolved the bits of DeepMind that were sticking in its way.
We've taken Andy Warhol's prescient prediction of 15 minutes of fame and turned it into an endless loop of derelict dialogue, inane celebrity and moral ineptitude.
And the work in this small, moving survey, organized by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, looks startling prescient now with its references to racism and violence.
And the work in this small, moving survey, organized by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, looks startlingly prescient now with its references to racism and violence.
The billionaire president and founder of Greenlight Capital, which oversees $2.5 billion, garnered his reputation through an array of prescient market calls and double-digit returns.
Yet what seemed like a prescient, intuitive action exactly a decade ago merely became part of patchier, more hesitant response over the following years of turmoil.
Because of this, the scary movies of the 80s still have a prescient message about the horror of our unyielding and fruitless obsession with physical perfection.
Despite Shell's prescient take on rising sea levels, global temperatures, and resource scarcity in the developing world, it appears the company didn't heed its own warnings.
In this way, as well as in her prescient playfulness with streetwear, athletic clothing, and sneakers, she is a natural muse for the masstige avant-garde.
Handmaid's Tale is always timely, but the scene between June and Hannah is eerie in how prescient it is, especially since you wrote this last fall.
At times, Turk's story feels like a history of the modern white supremacy movement, but given the current political climate it is quite prescient and worthwhile.
Murray's prescient words — and her lifetime of action — speak forcefully to us about the essential freedoms at the heart of all struggles for equality and dignity.
But our correspondents found that China's hard line against fake news, violence and pornography — encouraged by a prescient President Xi Jinping — has created a viable shield.
Nauman has changed the way we define what art is and what is art, and made work prescient of the morally wrenching American moment we're in.
By all accounts, Welles's production was surprising and, most importantly, prescient in warning of an incipient political threat, while also remaining faithful to the Bard's verse.
"He called him Jason," Cuarón says.) His prescient dystopian thriller, "Children of Men" (2006), which was nominated for three Academy Awards, disappointed at the box office.
It's an approach that might well have warmed the heart of that prescient champion of multiculturalism in the arts — and son of Russian immigrants — Joseph Papp.
According to the insider activity tracker, Bezos' sale was planned, as opposed to the billionaire having a prescient awareness about the severity of the coronavirus crisis.
I told him that I recently rewatched "Do the Right Thing" and was astounded by the degree to which it felt au courant and even prescient.
I've now watched the film, joyously, at least a dozen times, but only recently did it dawn on me how disturbingly prescient it happens to be.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)Nour Fakih was at his office desk on a Thursday afternoon in October when he sent his friend Abed a prescient WhatsApp message.
For a thriller writer, these conflicts must seem irresistible: Suddenly, what is often dismissed as escapism and fantasy has taken on an eerily prescient, resonant cast.
His prescient short calls such as Allied Capital and Lehman Brothers had been announced in previous years at the annual Sohn Investment Conference in New York.
Hewitt then made the prescient call to put the 20-year-old De Minaur immediately back out on court, partnered with Kyrgios, instead of doubles specialists.
It turned out to be prescient, but at the time, I thought it was not that far-fetched, and it turned out not to be, unfortunately.
Rabobank, a Dutch bank that was prescient in predicting that Fed reversal, is now warning that the central bank's work is not even close to done.
Similar theories spread after XXXTentacion&aposs death, but this time, the eerily prescient TikTok meme has seemingly given the conspiracies a credibility boost to young fans.
Even if that prescient lawmaker could foresee the connected world of today, he or she did not capture this vision in the text of the law.
Per Insider, some people who don't buy into the fake death theory think that the "eerily prescient" TikTok seizure memes might have instead "manifested" Juice's death.
Cetron cited a "prescient report" released in 1992 by the Institute of Medicine (now the National Academy of Medicine) as the impetus for the network's development.
With a move that now seems prescient, two new administrators supervising athletics sought to allay any concerns that coaches could put undue pressure on admissions personnel.
That's why the crowdfunding efforts for I AM A CLICHÉ, a documentary about Poly co-written and narrated by her daughter Celeste Bell, feel especially prescient.
In fact, more than 120 years later, the work turns out to be prescient indeed, a blueprint that has helped preserve and rebuild Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw culture today.
His bright, colorful photos bring a graphic look to 10 computers from the 1940s to the 1970s and remind you of just how prescient Gordon Moore was.
This little anecdote from the story turns out to be remarkably prescient:"The things you can't see, they all mattered to Apple," the former construction manager said.
And honestly it feels prescient, given that the show first aired in 803, a year before a reality show star became the president of the United States.
At the convention, Merz shied away from a direct confrontation over the party's orientation, but proved prescient about the turbulence the party has experienced in recent weeks.
How prescient, then, that the Chicago Bears did exactly this in 1985, when they released the "Super Bowl Shuffle," the greatest recording in the history of sound.
The Reuters investigation documented at least 12 cases of prescient messages about major Indian companies being posted in WhatsApp groups limited largely to traders and market insiders.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — Long before the ubiquity of digital technologies transformed the book, artist Keith Smith was engaged in prescient redefinition and innovation.
It is also how food trends, media trends, and music trends are generated — they can happen without a prescient runway designer or an all-powerful Miranda Priestley.
There's some decent stuff in "Fugitive" — most notably everything with Darius, Ruby, and the woefully underappreciated Jay — but to quote the ever-prescient Tyra Banks: Oh, UnReal.
It's a surprisingly prescient piece that grapples with what would become the more pronounced fault-lines of the 21st century: money, war, religion, terrorism, censorship, and more.
Source: Getty Images Source: Getty Images Fast-forward to today, and in some ways it's clear just how prescient Benioff was in pushing the world toward SaaS.
Crichton's 1973 film (which spawned a good sequel, "Futureworld") was clearly prescient, dealing with an amusement park for adults populated by realistic robots, allowing for hedonistic indulgence.
For what it's worth, I find myself perpetually skeptical of Moore only to end up enjoying his documentaries, which have often been surprisingly prescient and forward-looking.
He refused to stop, and "that's the precocious, prescient, urgent advice I managed to give myself, out of the blue, and somehow managed to take," he writes.
That strategy looked prescient, starting in December, as prices for biofuels credits fell in response to a series of political events tied to the election of Trump.
From the vantage point of July, when Fox News chief Roger Ailes has been fired and the Republican National Convention is a shambles, Bush's fears seem prescient.
Just as liberals were more apt than conservatives to be clear-eyed about Trump's appeal to Republican voters, liberal misgivings about Romney's politics were prescient and accurate.
" Hsieh's art, he argues, "was incredibly prescient in the understanding that the technologies of capitalism would capture and accelerate life itself, turning sentient experience into productive labor.
Some 17 months later, that looks to have been a remarkably prescient decision — as Trump appears to have been able to influence Nunes to a remarkable degree.
Just as often in this highlight you see a guy who had a prescient mindset who is cramped and cooked by the weirdo ethics of the period.
When Robert Heinlein wrote his masterpiece of space age realism, The Man Who Sold the Moon, he had no way of knowing how prescient it would be.
It is too early to tell whether Almanis's crowd will be wise or irrational—although it has proved quite prescient about jobs growth in America, for instance.
His supporters say his causes - such as helping disadvantaged young people find work, and inter-faith dialogue - are often prescient and show concern for his fellow countrymen.
An archive of videos and email correspondence, this socially and technologically prescient work was made by enlisting the cooperation of the Liverpool CCTV system and its employees.
The White House did not immediately return a CNBC email for comment on Trump's reportedly prescient 1987 call and whether the president believes it could happen again.
In particular, you become conscious of a prescient feminist streak in "Streetcar," a piercing awareness of a society that values its women according to youth and attractiveness.
I'm not ascribing prophetic powers to him, but at a few points in Lomax's career he did make some prescient calls, and this is one of them.
This was a great mystery at the time, but seeing now how Trump supporters are routinely denigrated, harassed and vilified, their silence was understandable if not prescient.
In early 21980, getting a jump on the next election, a second Goldwater ghostwriter, Michael Bernstein, drafted a prescient document, the "Goldwater Manifesto" or "Forgotten American" speech.
Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn, who is known for his prescient short bets against stocks like Lehman Brothers, shared the top reasons for his stellar hedge fund career.
This letter from former President Richard Nixon to Donald Trump — revealed this past fall by Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio — is eerily prescient: Nixon predicts Trump victory. pic.twitter.
In a May interview with Fox News' Greta Von Susteren, Santorum said he was "very comfortable" being the 13 underdog — a statement that proved ominous and prescient.
If Apple had made a prescient billion-dollar investment in Alibaba 10 years ago, Wall Street wouldn't be pressuring CEO Tim Cook to spin off the shares.
His skepticism about the political chances of ACA repeal, and his doubts that repeal could occur without potentially causing millions to lose their health insurance, proved prescient.
Although the politics are dirty and the politicians dirtier, May's prescient plot actually dates back to 1979, two years before this novel was first published in England.
Mr. Stone predicted last year that there would be major, embarrassing revelations about Democratic officials, which proved prescient when WikiLeaks published emails from John D. Podesta, Mrs.
Even though this current flood isn't the result of climate change, it's still a prescient reminder that future related weather incidents could put the city at risk.
TWO months ago I would have said that not only is "Brave New World" a livelier, more entertaining book than "1984," it's also a more prescient one.
Within two weeks of the Inauguration, the hysterical hyperventilators have come to seem more prescient in their fear of incipient autocratic fanaticism than the reassuring pooh-poohers.
To celebrate the album — as the songs seem so relevant and prescient of these times too — we decided to do these shows; it feels right for now.
" That is probably the most prescient thing said by the majority in the last year is they said, "We can't beat him if we don't impeach him.
As the U.S.-China trade war has dragged on, and evidence piles up that trade volumes are taking a knock, those warnings seem all the more prescient.
" Blodget, who before the election authored a prescient essay called "Waking Up to President Trump," says crediting Trump's victory to too much media coverage "is just crazy.
It was filled with piercing quotations from the likes of Alan Page, a magnificent football player and then a judge in Minnesota and prescient critic of football's culture.
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Art from the 21998s and '23s is presented as prescient of what's being made now, and new art is viewed as putting a trenchant spin on the past.
With Dumbo, Burton seems to have taken a relatively banal script retelling the classic 1941 children's film and imagined it as a prescient and pointed critique of Disney.
And they were filming a scene that must have felt eerily prescient: the scene at the Dragonpit in which Jon Snow gives his speech about lies and honor.
Bezos and those he's hired over the years have been prescient about a vast number of shifts in how people spend money, buy products, and use the internet.
Like a time capsule, the transcripts capture the priorities and perceptions of the moment that, judged with the harsh certainty of hindsight, look prescient or wildly off base.
In fact, Demon Days tried to tackle major issues so directly, it seemed quite corny, ranty and hysterical at the time – eleven years on, it looks scarily prescient.
They just offered something most of our recent, more prescient dystopias have not: the possibility of surviving even worse future horror shows than the one we're living now.
Kulash says he didn't have the current political landscape in mind when he wrote the song, but he feels the timing is right for the video's prescient message.
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Art from the 2399s and '23646s is presented as prescient of what's being made now, and new art is viewed as putting a trenchant spin on the past.
With the American stockmarket repeatedly reaching new highs (as Mr Trump is fond of pointing out), it may look as if this post-election mood change was prescient.
Press play above to catch this astonishing film, and don't miss our Q&A with Cole below to learn more about the anxieties shaping this alarmingly prescient story.
You can see their techniques adopted by games Paratopic and Virginia, and as virtual reality stories become more prominent, Thirty Flights and its predecessor could well prove prescient.
A different kind of video was posted to the Twitter account of Lopez's wife, one that appears to be a prescient statement about what would happen to him.
When respected people speak with an artful cadence, a charming candor, or with a prescient succinctness, we don't notice any more than we notice the sky being blue.
"This is going to be a lot of fun," Laureline deadpans as they head into a perilous situation, a bit of sarcasm that proves prescient given what follows.
Anderson's movie feels just as prescient about our moment thanks to its portrayal of the early oil business, which would soon become the cornerstone of the US economy.
Cubs vs IndiansAnd then the world will end with the score tied in game seven in extra innings #apocalypse So, how did he arrive at his prescient conclusion?
The worldbuilding and concepts that seemed to recede into the background when I played the game around release are, to my adult mind, the most prescient and horrifying.
But in fact these prescient remarks were made by William Brock III, President Reagan's second Secretary of Labor during his opening statement at his confirmation hearing in 1985.
And so it seemed disturbingly prescient that the film, which had its premiere in Brussels last year, was playing there when the Paris attacks shook Europe in November.
Those concerns have proven prescient in recent months as the company, Concord Management, hired US lawyers to fight the special counsel in court on a series of fronts.
And in eerily prescient timing, the film The Journey, which opens in US theaters this weekend, imagines the conversation between McGuinness and Paisley that led to that agreement.
Mr. Altman recalls his tough and sadly prescient question to Ronald Reagan when he was a candidate in 1980 about a potential condition that would later haunt him.
It did first move to what it described as a more "guarded" view in 20183, which proved prescient with 2015 being the worst year for stocks since 2011.
One sideline Callow explores at length is Welles's prescient understanding of television as more than "imitation movies," but a distinctive new medium with a special gift of intimacy.
Art from the 2125s and '2212s is presented as prescient of what's being made now, and new art is viewed as putting a trenchant spin on the past.
In a time when female entrepreneurs like NastyGal founder, Sophia Amoruso, are witnessing the implosions of their businesses, that may be one more prescient example from Baby Boom.
We're also now increasingly certain that Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Rainy Day Woman #13 & 35" was a prescient prediction about the people of this misty Pacific Northwest county.
But the most prescient contributor to "Toward the Year 2018" was the M.I.T. political scientist Ithiel de Sola Pool, whose research interests included social networks and computer simulation.
While you wouldn't want to call it prescient, Ms. Hunter's character, Claudia, an artist turned restorer, is the kind of career-challenged bohemian whose status remains relevant today.
"As proud as I am of the song, I wish I was not so prescient as to how the phrase would get wielded in 2018," Ms. McKeown said.
Now, as art fairs are canceled, museums close and auction houses consider whether to call off their spring sales in response to the coronavirus, Mr. Zwirner seems prescient.
It's possible that Jess was such a visionary outlier, so prescient and anachronistic at once, that there is no material benefit in comparing his work to outside influences.
Mr. Ohlmeyer dealt firmly with him, persuaded him to rerecord segments if he thought Mr. Cosell could do better and fed him information that made him sound prescient.
Piggle-Wiggle" series written by Betty MacDonald; the "I Hate to Cook Book" and the "I Hate to Housekeep Book" with Peg Bracken; and the prescient "Where's Wallace?
Don't be put off by this book's date of publication; though it appeared before the advent of the World Wide Web, William Gibson's seminal work is eerily prescient.
He weaves riveting tales of legacy brands caught resting on their laurels, the hungry newcomers who outsmarted them and a network of prescient investors working behind the scenes.
Though written years before Donald J. Trump announced his candidacy, and first produced in London in the fall of 2015, the play may strike some as oddly prescient.
ELISABETH VINCENTELLI MOST PRESCIENT MUSICAL NUMBER The songwriter Anaïs Mitchell shaped the folky growler "Why We Build the Wall" years before Donald J. Trump announced his presidential candidacy.
In 2010, Tucker and Dale vs Evil proved to be an eerily prescient satire of what would become one of the most hot-button issues of our day.
Beginning in 1907, Picabia went avant-garde, proceeding through faux Fauvism, mashup Cubism, and some prescient stabs at abstraction before winding up at the witches' Sabbath of Dada.
Her decision to hold off proved prescient after the Mueller report failed to deliver the knockout blow to Trump that the President's staunchest congressional critics had hoped for.
Now Santa's getting kind of crazy, Diving at Lenore Skenazy, Climate prescient James Hansen, Goth-y rocker Marilyn Manson, Joanne Liu, borderless doctor, Sly Stallone, and Robert Proctor.
For a small band of hedge funds that slapped down prescient bets against the tottering US housing market, the financial crisis was the biggest money-spinner in generations.
And what a prescient acquisition that was, as WhatsApp has swelled to 1.6 billion users and has become one of the most important social networks in the world.
Bass, who founded Hayman Capital in 2005, rose to prominence on Wall Street a decade ago for his prescient bets against assets tied to the U.S. housing market.
His "Pro Patria" (1938), a surreal image of classical ruins and peeling propaganda posters, provides a prescient vision of the devastation that Mussolini would bring to the peninsula.
In an interview he gave in 2006, George P. openly spoke of "Bush fatigue" when discussing his own father's presidential ambitions — a prediction that proved prescient in hindsight.
In 1993 her clear vision of an American landscape where Los Angeles is burning, drugs are epidemic, racism rages and guns do the loudest talking was eerily prescient.
But a decision by local farmers to prioritize grain growing over livestock is proving prescient as eastern regions struggle with a second year of little or no rain.
For those of us who have stuck it out to season 2, episode 10, I believe we can react to this eerily prescient scene in one of two ways.
How do we distinguish between reality and the reality created for us by online news, a prescient question that has had pretty devastating implications in the past two years?
This achievement feels prescient, given "One Sweet Day" was in part inspired by people who died during the AIDS epidemic, an illness that still disproportionately affects black gay men.
The song's prescient commentary speaks to both the beginnings and endings of eras, and the courage required to set aside what has been in favor of what will come.
Erdrich began writing Future Home in 22016, making her view of the world seem uncannily prescient in a similar way, but the novel could also present a path forward.
The famed Season 3 "Thoughts & Prayers" episode of BoJack Horseman has already proven to be prescient about the media cycle around mass shootings in America time and time again.
But it offers a sobering message that may be as prescient—and as readable—as Robert Shiller's "Irrational Exuberance" was before the dotcom and housing crises of the 2000s.
That makes the album seem remarkably prescient...[Laughs] What I can say for sure is that this album's been done for seven months, so I wrote my songs first!
Trump exposed this, and although his policies have often betrayed his rhetoric, he was prescient in identifying the resentment so many blue-collar conservatives had for the GOP elite.
Here's hoping that the episode was indicative of how the franchise will handle the prescient topics of race and interracial dating on Rachel Lindsay's upcoming season of The Bachelorette.
The language of "two Americas" has reached a fever pitch in the months following the election, and The King feels a little prescient in how it handles those narratives.
At a time when the conversation about men, masculinity, and mental health feels more prescient than ever, this doc should come at the top of any "must-watch" list.
The company's gas investment "may look prescient in future years, but we do not believe the investor community is willing to place that same bet today, " the analyst said.
"The most interesting thing about [Animal Collective] at this point may be that … it's not hard to imagine them failing," wrote Pitchfork's Mark Richardson in a prescient 2009 review.
While The Handmaid's Tale has been called a rather prescient piece of feminist fiction by many — Refinery29 included — the author herself has famously resisted any blatant association with feminism.
It's amazing how prescient Nintendo's level designers were, predicting exactly how players would move, how they would look around, what they would see and how they would pursue it.
In what would wind up being one of my more prescient opening lines for Rock, Paper, Shotgun, I asked who was going to give a damn about this game?
The Pope's words of wisdom are prescient in light of the populist movements across the globe that have made some wary of embracing people who are not like them.
It was a good decision for the health of our nation's kids and surprisingly prescient, considering findings released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in November.
The original conversation could by itself be considered a funny and unintentionally prescient series of tweets, but trouble came when popular meme accounts began sharing screenshots of the exchange.
In 1985 Rod Emmer, the long-time director of the Louisiana floodplain managers' association, gave a stunningly prescient presentation to a national gathering of floodplain managers in New Orleans.
In a prescient note last month Citi Research downplayed the initial tariff rhetoric between the US and China, which spurred a selloff in the stock market earlier this year.
We have been built by a prescient entrepreneur who has not been shy to continue to grow our business and we've moved quickly when we want to move quickly.
" The letter was remarkably prescient; it warned that Rivington House could be converted into free-market housing, "as has been made possible by the lifting of the deed restriction.
Aside from Napoleon's prescient aphorism, about 99.9% of all businesses in the country are classified as small and medium enterprises, according to a recent study from the UK government.
Bond investors, who are often quite prescient, fear the Fed will raise rates too much, not only killing off inflation, but also the economic growth that comes with it.
Knebel's son, Jack Knebel, said the family was gratified to see the book republished, and that his father would likely be shocked to see how prescient his novel was.
Led by New York billionaire John Paulson, the firm became known for its prescient bet on the collapse of the subprime mortgage market leading up to the financial crisis.
Much of "Be More Chill" could have been staged in the late 20th century, when the first "Matrix" movie came out, without seeming out of place or even prescient.
They were prescient: The address is just a mile from what is today the Honolulu Fish Auction, where the Tamashiro brothers buy seafood before dawn six days a week.
As a now eerily-prescient Saturday Night Live sketch documented, finding love inside isolated pods separated by a wall couldn't be more apt for these weird, self-isolated times.
Yet it was a third film, which had its premiere on September 10th 1999, which was most prescient in its understanding of how the internet era would play out.
Published back in 1972, the novel remains scarily prescient in its depiction of how humanity's stupidity, greed and attachment to cheap energy can blind us to an existential threat.
But with the third season, which concluded Wednesday, Mr. Hawley threaded something prescient into his pulp narratives: the current political discourse, in which basic concepts of reality are debated.
Her writings on the environment, gender, human rights and violence against women, all of which went back decades, scattered among her many other subjects, seemed suddenly and remarkably prescient.
This might seem especially prescient given the current obsession in the United States with functional mushrooms and bone broth, but the earliest doctors weren't thinking about food as wellness.
Greg Stillson's rise to popularity — from an outsider who's treated as something of a joke to a genuine political threat — is almost prescient in its evocation of Trump's rise.
And for Mike Judge's crude but prescient "Idiocracy" (2006), playing Friday, March 3, through Sunday, which nails our media-addled-and-addicted culture with a precision often inducing queasiness.
With its prescient mobile technology strategy, the company hopes to become something bigger — much, much bigger — than a boutique urban chain serving arugula to health nuts and yoga moms.
Mr. Francesa's pugnacious and prescient political arguments with outraged callers, as well as the thank yous from those in agreement, became such a dominant feature of his 1 p.m.
Led by New York billionaire John Paulson, the firm became famous for its prescient bet on the collapse of the subprime mortgage market leading up to the financial crisis.
It is tempting to claim that I was remarkably prescient about where public opinion would be 85033 years later, or that I was otherwise just ahead of my time.
Decades before these technologies existed, a man hunched over a microscope in Spain at the turn of the 20th century was making prescient hypotheses about how the brain works.
And in a prescient final column for the Washington Post, received by his editor the day before he disappeared, Jamal Khashoggi himself lamented the death of the Arab Spring.
"What makes the United States so distinctive?" wrote Ronald Inglehart, a political scientist at the University of Michigan, in a somewhat prescient article a few months before the election.
And when the conversations around #MeToo started expanding to broader, greyer areas beyond just sexual harassment and assault, XConfessions proved itself to be a prescient piece of feminist filmmaking.
Pavlova constructed a strikingly prescient psychological vision: a mind responding to extreme social pressure by slowly and completely separating itself into parts, but giving few external indications of change.
As we look ahead to a public conversation about the merits of self-driving cars over traditionally driven ones, the horse and car battle may prove to be prescient.
The plot creates a context in which these characters' fears — of false-flag operations and state tyranny — are fully justified, and their motives for stockpiling arms eventually look prescient.
If there's one quibble with the prescient column, it's that voice assistants — whether Apple's Siri, Google's Assistant, or Amazon's Alexa — can't really do complicated queries the way Gerrold predicted.
This was prescient when Freud first published it in 1930, and like too many other things out of that decade, it feels fresh again at the end of 20163.
Cyan Banister is an accomplished angel investor who, along with her husband, won TechCrunch's Angel of the Year award last spring for prescient bets on SpaceX, Uber, and DeepMind Technologies.
In eerily stark comments, redditors discuss their friends and family members who have killed—most within their own home—and speculate on behaviors and attitudes that may have been prescient.
Metropolis As good and prescient now as it was during its initial release in 1927, director Fritz Lang's classic science fiction movie Metropolis is a masterpiece from the silent era.
This is especially prescient since the survey was conducted in the midst of earnings season, when companies not only announce their results but also their intentions for payouts and capex.
It should also be noted how prescient the initial WW2020 release was being that it came out in May 2016 yet predicted a Trump presidency and a Russian focal point.
Relying on the three has proved prescient in some cases — they are currently the Huskies' top three scorers — but they have been inconsistent at times on both offense and defense.
Because Spielberg's group clearly understood that while forward-thinking visual design is important for longevity, nailing how a society may actually evolve is essential for creating a truly prescient story.
Sixty years later, Jaffe's classic still strikes a chord, this time eerily prescient regarding so many of the circumstances surrounding sexual harassment that paved the way toward the #MeToo movement.
It covers CompTIA's most popular certifications: A+ for basic networking principles; Network+ for more advanced network admin and support; and Security+ for infrastructure, communications, cryptography and other extremely prescient skills.
Reagan, in what would be remembered as a great and prescient speech, lauded the free market, "the best mechanism ever devised by the mind of man to meet material needs".
Here's a fairly prescient paragraph from ESPN FC's coverage yesterday of El Shaarawy's move to Roma: I'm not sure anyone was expecting goals like this, but we'll all take it.
To its credit, BrainDead's supernatural-tinged premise is at least somewhat interesting, thanks to its determination to make the endless back and forth of partisan politics both prescient and funny.
Also largely missing is Iron Sky's dark political comedy, which centered around the disturbingly prescient plot point of a US president unapologetically delivering Nazi propaganda in front of cheering crowds.
We see Hell, in these early journals, grasping for meaning in everyday life, yet with a remarkable acuity, prescient of his later role in helping to fashion an aesthetic movement.
The Gear VR is the only widely known mobile headset outside Cardboard, and while it was a smart and prescient piece of engineering, it's never felt like a mature platform.
These could be a good Christmas present or, considering the original name of these pieces was the Crash of '29, a prescient piece of memorabilia as we slide into January.
Music has always flirted with synthesis, but today that feels especially prescient on the internet, where a skillful song cannot thrive alone—it must find its moment among the collective.
"You've gotta realize, we are in America, and in America there are no sacred days because we commercialize everything," Chris Rock said in a now-prescient Saturday Night Live monologue.
She repeated that line last week and called for "prudence," effectively stamping out any rate rise speculation.. Brainard's argument seemed prescient last summer when she presented it the first time.
As China's economy continues to shift away from cheap exports in favor of the service sector and high-tech manufacturing, betting on domestic manufacturing seems prescient for some U.S. companies.
Part collage, part social commentary, it smashes McLuhan's own frighteningly prescient observations against articles about smoking, quotes from Finnegans Wake, and ads for Hertz, Western Electric, Karmann Ghia, and TWA.
Considering the degree to which the public eventually turned against the war — and largely for the very reasons Shyamalan alludes to in The Village — the film ends up feeling prescient.
It is also eerily prescient, in its portrait of the rise of a demagogue, about some of the dark uses to which language has been put in this year's election.
Unless you are as patient and prescient as Mr. Buffett, owning a slug of less-volatile bonds can help you stick to a long-term investing strategy when stocks fall.
And the scene is even more poignant and prescient given last week's fatal shooting in Charlotte, and the ensuing attempt by the police to conceal video of the violent episode.
It's a documentary of a documentary, taking us inside a photo shoot in one of those camps, in Macedonia, and shows Mr. Collins's prescient interest in the encroaching "reality" genre.
Stone said that the August 21st tweet meant both Podestas, but this may be a position he has adopted to make the tweet look less prescient and thus less suspicious.
"Austrian voters are likely rally around whomever [Hofer's] opponent is in an attempt to halt the party's rise," the Financial Times's Ralph Atkins wrote in a prescient piece in April.
There's that remarkable montage toward the end of reality television shows, talk shows, and Baldwin's words about how we're creating this false society, which somehow feels prescient in that moment.
Christos Gage wrote a prescient conversation between Northstar's new husband, Kyle, and Iceman — Bobby Drake, one of the very first X-Men — about whether Northstar ought to quit the team.
The white, male and long-dead Boetti might not be the hottest name in the art market, but his prescient woven maps show us how much the world has changed.
For a show that splits the difference, try IFC's "Brockmire": a sharp-tongued baseball comedy that, in its fourth and final season, takes an odd and oddly prescient dystopian turn.
For a show that splits the difference, try IFC's "Brockmire": a sharp-tongued baseball comedy that, in its fourth and final season, takes an odd and oddly prescient dystopian turn.
The character of Trump and the reasons for his rise are explained in remarkably prescient terms by Plato over two thousand years ago in his most famous book, The Republic.
But the Democratic Party as a whole has shifted its ideological footprint substantially in Sanders's direction over the past 25 years, so in his case, age makes him look prescient.
More successful is Mr. Bayrle's ubiquitous superform, which feels like a prescient version of the German postindustrial sublime in the slick photographs of Andreas Gursky, Thomas Ruff or Candida Höfer.
Either Khosrowshahi will be proved right and this interview will look very prescient, or he'll be proved wrong and Uber will be a punchline about failed companies of the 20193s.
All in the Family showed us how someone you love can also be a racist asshole (how prescient, Christ), and Seinfeld forever changed what a half-hour comedy would be.
From was clearly in on the joke, from the somewhat prescient lampooning of cable news with a mouthpiece network called "DNN" to the absurdist display of American military might throughout.
Unless you are as patient and prescient as Mr. Buffett, owning a slug of less-volatile bonds can help you stick to a long-term investing strategy when stocks fall.
Just look at Sean Spicer's Tuesday denigration of the former acting attorney general Sally Yates as an alleged Hillary hack for her prescient warnings to the White House about Flynn.
Here's just one reason: Janeites are known for having organized their networks in an almost magically prescient way that didn't just prefigure Star Trek fan culture, it prefigured the … internet.
NASA officials now seem prescient in asking Orbital ATK to launch its next cargo mission with an Atlas 5 rocket, built by United Launch Alliance, rather than an Antares rocket.
Gore, was anyone prepared to listen to Payne and Taylor's prescient warnings about the fragility of democratic norms or to acknowledge their diagnosis of the rot afflicting the whole system.
Ruth Anderson, a groundbreaking electronic composer who created a relatively small but prescient body of work, including pieces that used bits of recorded speech turned into music, died on Nov.
In that way he was no less prescient than Steve Jobs and Bill Gates — who, of course, both came to recognize Walt's importance as a proponent of the industry's possibilities.
The Congressional Caucus to End Bullying, which we launched a few years ago in the U.S. House of Representatives to tackle a problem already prevalent pre-Trump, now seems prescient.
He managed to keep the store afloat, however, eventually renaming it R.C.I. A few years later, it turned out that his vote of confidence in the city had been prescient.
Gore, was anyone prepared to listen to Payne and Taylor's prescient warnings about the fragility of democratic norms or to acknowledge their diagnosis of the rot afflicting the whole system.
The project gave viewers a prescient blend of artistry and progressive social messaging, and it produced content that was not only ahead of its time but still relevant in 2016.
In a phone interview a number of years ago, Richard Freeman, a Harvard economist, was prescient: Men are really going to have to change their act or have big problems.
While they weren't the only band in the mid-2000s using pawnshop-sourced analog equipment, like Casio keyboards or 35mm film synchronizers, Holy Fuck's gear choices feel remarkably prescient today.
I didn't think Leone Ermer's "The Nightmare," which I posted at the top of yesterday's live blog, would be so prescient, but, sadly, it is starting to look that way.
What happened: Obama, while addressing concerns, also made the prescient suggestion that the tech industry might want to prepare for questions of its own about the gathering and use of data.
My intense ability to relate with the film has began to feel prescient in a negative way—what am I but a sometimes uncomfortable meeting point of American and Asian culture?
That's because artist Gordon Pask's 1968 vision, "The Colloquy of Mobiles," did not turn out to be literally prescient in terms of the physicality of machine-machine and machine-human interaction.
The museum's exhibition, Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future, predominantly explores how the artist synthesized her dual interests of spiritualism and evolutionary biology into a prescient forecast of modern life.
His account would have been richer with an exploration of why he dismissed those prescient instincts, but the reader can't fault a man who has so little time for self-examination.
Yet what is striking today is that though Mr. Powell was cast into the wilderness for his views, arguably his warning about the challenges to social cohesion from immigration was prescient.
He was also widely seen as a savvy venture capital investor, who made some prescient early investments in Indian IT services firms like Infosys Ltd and Mindtree Ltd in the 1990s.
Silver, renowned in political circles for correctly calling 49 of the 50 states in the 2008 election and every state in 2012, has been less prescient in this year's presidential race.
But Ratcliffe was prescient nearly a year ago over the current political battle playing out in Congress -- an environment he would leave should he be confirmed as director of national intelligence.
I can't help but feel that Kinetta, five years before the Greek economic crisis, was a prescient imagining of a society faced with the boredom of its own existence post-capitalism.
It's been almost exactly a year since the 21st annual Sohn Conference, with some of the most prominent hedge fund managers delivering their prescient investing advice to an audience of hundreds.
SB Nation contributor Russ Steinberg tweeted a prescient joke at Donald Trump three and a half years ago, and now some strangers are holding him accountable for the Republican presidential nominee.
How prescient his concerns seem, nearly 30 years later, as the alteration of images and estrangement from critical understanding of sources has rent the fabric of our shared reality into tatters.
The union was designed to overcome national politics, but has actually fostered more of it — much as the historian Tony Judt predicted in a 1996 essay that now seems chillingly prescient.
He was briefly a Thatcherite, then became a critic of free-market fundamentalism, then (briefly, again) a New Labourite, though he strongly opposed (and was acutely prescient about) the Iraq war.
His assessment of the global political and economic implications looks rather prescient just a few months later, and is worth revisiting following the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency.
Soros Fund Management sold entire stakes in Valero Energy Corp, Penn Virginia Corp, Energy XXI and Baker Hughes, while decreasing a position in EQT Corp.. Most of those moves appeared prescient.
Bruni: 2020 is indeed a lifetime away, and so in a certain sense is November 2018, so it'll be interesting to see if what we discussed here proves prescient and relevant.
" Three decades ago, when the Japanese company Seiko Epson first used robots in its quartz watch production lines, it used a prescient slogan: "Someday, all watches will be made this way.
The show, a tragic love story with prescient allusions to contemporary geopolitics, has been in development for more than a decade, and is now running at the National Theater in London.
With his prescient focus on Theatricality in 225, Michael Fried, an early supporter, placed Stella squarely in the center of the debate revolving around the status of the beholder in Minimalism.
" In a blog post about the sale — which concluded with the coy signoff "PS — I'm kinda rich now" — Portnoy added something prescient: "Chernin knows about the Size 6 skinny-jean joke.
The Rubens painting is a tumultuous cascade of bodies sliding, toppling, and free-falling towards the abyss — an unpitying metaphor of our mortality and a prescient evocation of our present situation.
After the out-of-control Kenneth Starr investigation, which led to President Bill Clinton's impeachment, Justice Scalia's criticisms of the law seemed prescient, and Congress let the law lapse in 1999.
One of the rules they created after years of discussion looked especially prescient in light of the tragic deaths on Wednesday of eight nursing home residents in Florida's post-hurricane heat.
"'Jurassic Park' is a true movie milestone, presenting awe- and fear-inspiring sights never before seen on the screen," Janet Maslin wrote in a prescient review for The New York Times.
His stump appearances in his outlaw 1992 and 1996 presidential campaigns were a guilty pleasure for the reporters who followed him, a hilariously clever, and prescient, exhibition of right-wing populism.
Jackson recalled the power of King's darkly prescient "I've Been to the Mountaintop Speech," the sound of the gunshot and the wound that always reopens when he travels back to Memphis.
In 2008, economist Ross Garnaut was commissioned by Australia's Commonwealth, state, and territory governments to look at the potential climate change impacts to Australia's economy, and his report was startlingly prescient.
In March 2017, Corsi -- the former DC bureau chief for the fringe website InfoWars -- wrote a piece explaining that he had been the source for the seemingly prescient tweet by Stone.
The first season of this British import arrived last February and was eerily prescient: it depicted an entertainer in the twilight of his career who is facing accusations of sexual assault.
Another incredibly prescient dystopian work was E. M. Forster's story "The Machine Stops" (1909), which depicts a world where people can communicate only via screens and are uncomfortable with interpersonal interactions.
Lyft's nice-guy strategy has proved to be one of the most prescient gambles in the tech world, as Uber has been waylaid by a remarkable series of self-inflicted wounds.
The global connected car market is projected to be worth $156.1 billion by 2023, according to research and consulting firm Prescient & Strategic Intelligence,  marking an increase from $51.9 billion in 2017.
While Asbahi&aposs original prediction that the firm would go to zero in a quarter or two did not materialize that quickly, his call of an eventual bankruptcy was still prescient.
As was the case with aviation, control over the international standards for navigation in space will provide a geopolitical and commercial advantage to whichever nation is prescient enough to set them.
One more thing about Chirac The prescient president also warned of environmental collapse -- a major issue for current French president Emmanuel Macron, and a point of disagreement between Macron and Trump.
Beyond being almost alarmingly prescient, this theory speaks to an oft-stated concern about Trump: that what's scariest is not the candidate, but rather the extent and fervor of his support.
Don't Be a Sucker seems eerily prescient, depicting a man in a square railing against Catholics, "Negroes," foreigners, and even Freemasons who take American jobs and threaten the American way of life.
Suicide Squad and Aladdin share a mishmash-y quality (and disreputable entertainment value) with Wild Wild West, which turned out to be prescient about the quantity-over-quality approach to simulated mirth.
Eight paragraphs deep in his story on Nunes yesterday, the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza reveals that a "senior White House official" did some prescient foreshadowing of last Monday's House Intelligence Committee hearing.
His "high tech and low life" style of fiction, in which hacker gangs steal information for money and the rich grow ever more detached from the societies that sustain them, was prescient.
The comments by Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Chair Ajay Tyagi come weeks after a Reuters investigation documented at least 12 such cases of prescient messages about major Indian companies.
And since Congress may not be "prescient enough" to write laws that address "any particular factual situation that might arise", he said, courts should afford presidents a wide berth to curtail travel.
Upon first viewing, I was struck by how prescient and relevant the film felt given the allegations against Harvey Weinstein, and the introspection that followed regarding the systemic power imbalances in Hollywood.
But a couple of prescient moments on the latest episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians — filmed weeks or months ago — play like some bizarre foreshadowing of the terrible events to come.
With recurring themes of political alliance and espionage, callouts of celebrity culture, and a motif of tall buildings populated by indistinct figures, Brown's visual lexicon feels remarkably prescient of our current moment.
It was certainly true in the fall of 2007, when the stock and bond markets were more prescient about the looming recession in the United States than the consensus view of economists.
Rather, Hetu explains, Amazon created a new paradigm for online retail that rethought ideas of convenience and cost that were prescient and forward-looking in ways only technology companies can typically achieve.
Yet some of the market's biggest names are in the "sell everything" camp, as Gundlach, the widely followed and often-prescient CEO of DoubleLine Capital, described his philosophy in a recent interview.
These artists were part of a prescient movement that created the first immersive environments, using both natural and artificial light, as well as space to create illusion and alter the viewer's perspective.
LAS VEGAS — The smartphone is often called the real-world version of the handheld communicators from the original Star Trek, a nod to how prescient the TV series was about personal technology.
" Perhaps the book's most prescient passage: "At this point in our history the best qualification for high office may well be a refusal to cooperate with the media's program of self-aggrandizement.
Some people doubted this was really true (see Andrew Prokop's prescient feature on this), but it seems clear that elites at least speak with a louder voice than rank-and-file voters.
"Of course, if there's no deal then today's sellers may end up looking prescient, but I really don't think the averages reflect an imminent end to the trade war here," he said.
Debord's observation appears particularly prescient today when one compares the amount of media coverage that terrorism receives in comparison to climate change (the latter being the direct consequence of our relentless consumerism).
Of course, Atwood's prescient book was written decades before Trump took office, although showrunner Bruce Miller said the 2016 election "might have unconsciously influenced some revisions" in an interview with Rolling Stone.
Odd in scale, spatial illusion and gravity of mood, these images are fittingly painted in a solid, workmanlike style and are startlingly prescient of 19th-century French artists like Courbet and Manet.
He was no longer able to boast, with a pleasure untainted by accuracy, of having been prescient in all his investments, correct in all his predictions, wise when all others were fooled.
Even still, her attempts to render the stories of migration through a broader, almost feminist lens offer a prescient meditation on who actually gets to forge their — or rather, her — own path.
Season three of the Emmy Award-winning series arrives on streaming service Hulu on Wednesday with its portrait of life in the fictional U.S. state of Gilead as seemingly prescient as ever.
Record Chinese refined copper output in October is also supportive, and is a "prescient indicator of demand recovery in China," said Guy Wolf, global head of market analytics at broker Marex Spectron.
As electronic dance music, or E.D.M., rules the airwaves and LCD's disco-punk sound seems more prescient than ever, the revival was largely embraced, even if it was also a foregone conclusion.
Kirsten Green, the founder of Forerunner Ventures, continues to look brilliant for her early, prescient bet that the golden era of e-commerce would favor new, internet-savvy, direct-to-consumer brands.
After thwarting the harassing caresses of the man who hired her, she becomes a reporter at the Iranian Majlis, or parliament, posing her prescient questions to the most important men in Iran.
The red phone comes to play an important role: In a streak of magical realism, a mysterious voice on the other end of the receiver dispenses cryptic yet prescient advice to Eli.
They question the limits and paths of their lives back home and face a number of prescient anxieties in gay culture at large: HIV stigma, body dysmorphia, coming out, discomfort with femininity.
APPEASEMENTChamberlain, Hitler, Churchill, and the Road to WarBy Tim Bouverie Three months after Hitler came to power in Germany, the British ambassador in Berlin dispatched a prescient 5,000-word report to London.
But I have plenty to say about her beautifully rendered, deeply affecting, thoroughly thoughtful and surprisingly prescient fourth book, which takes place during the four holy days leading up to Ash Wednesday.
And while some of the chats advocating for greater US involvement in World War II came to look prescient after Pearl Harbor, that doesn't mean they were actually persuasive at the time.
Martin Shubik, an economist whose prescient visions of a computerized world and pioneering applications of game theory to everyday life enlivened what has been described as the dismal science, died on Aug.
Of course now, in 2019, when we live in a self-perpetuating Ren & Stimpy sketch that is hellishly inescapable, Invader Zim's hyperbolic Bush era parables seem less "random" than they do prescient.
In an uncannily prescient move, Mr. Smith, now 22008, had put down a refundable deposit at Cedar Crest more than a decade ago, just in case they ever wanted to move there.
Baldwin's prescient, pre-African-American-studies insights about the construct and the reality of whiteness are among many ideas that Peck zeroes in on in his swift-moving, multilayered, and appreciative film.
Billionaire hedge fund manager David Einhorn, who is known for his prescient short bets against stocks like Lehman Brothers, is not happy high-flying cult stocks are crushing the market this year.
" In a prescient September 2019 piece for the Carnegie Middle East Center, Salti said increasing pressure on the economy coupled with policies that exacerbated income disparity acted as a social "time bomb.
But the politics of Christopher Nolan's final Batman film — which was received at the time as reactionary (the final act opens with a tattered American flag) — look more prescient than anything now.
Social media companies are just so good at predicting our behavior and what we want to do with our time, and they present us with the most prescient thing in that moment.
Mr. Murray was invited to discuss his 2012 book, "Coming Apart," about class divisions in the United States — a topic that is particularly prescient given the recent political changes in the country.
In a potentially prescient move, lawmakers in California passed a law banning people from using unproven therapies amid concern that people would start biohacking themselves or using do-it-yourself CRISPR kits.
I thought the film held up very well and that I was reminded of how prescient it was, in terms of foreshadowing some of the circumstances of our lives that we now face.
But in the wake of an enormous exomoon possibly spotted around another star, the question is as prescient as ever—and might reveal important information about the history of our own Solar System.
Based on a handful of stock and bond market indicators — typically prescient barometers of future recession — we estimate that the odds of a recession by this time next year are better than even.
Square's move to open its platform is even more interesting and reminds me of the prescient moves by Amazon 15 years ago to leverage its e-commerce infrastructure to power third-party merchants.
The messages about the 12 companies with prescient information obtained by Reuters involved mostly what were characterized as being upcoming quarterly results, including specific metrics such as net profits, revenues and operating margins.
Where Wurm once documented the realized sculptures with a signed Polaroid, today's participants can now self-document and disseminate the work with technological speed that makes Polaroids seem at once prescient and quaint.
Just as Naomi Wolf's searing critique of sexist consumer culture, The Beauty Myth, seems as relevant today as it was when it debuted in 1990, the messages in "Unpretty" are all too prescient.
I am loath to do this, but I have to quote the essay that is perhaps the definition of the prescient essay — David Foster Wallace's long, long one about America's relationship to television.
With the possible exception of the surprising yet remarkably prescient Nintendogs review, none of the selections would shock a Japanese games fan: Ocarina of Time, Vagrant Story, Final Fantasy XII, and so on.
The film-makers may turn out to be astonishingly prescient—airplanes and trucks depend on natural rubber, so a shortage would be economically devastating—but it nevertheless seems an odd choice of topic.
Romney was also a fierce critic of Russia during his 2012 run, a move that proved prescient in recent years as Vladimir Putin consolidated his power domestically and launched a muscular foreign policy.
So after reading all the think pieces about what this means for the state of our world, we suggest processing the feels through David Fincher's prescient, 2010 Oscar-winning masterpiece, The Social Network.

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