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"seer" Definitions
  1. (especially in the past) a person who claims that they can see what is going to happen in the future

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Fortunately, I found Seer, which does exactly that, but more.
It was regarded as brilliant, and O'Neill himself as a seer.
The highest Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) models cost significantly more.
And then we have this story's most self-aggrandizing seer: Melisandre.
A day later, Panama made its manager look like a seer.
She leaves them to flirt while she speaks with Lord Lovat's seer.
Is he discounted as a seer, then — or supremely validated as one?
"She is our conscience, she is our seer, she is our truth-teller."
Perhaps Trelawney is a true seer, at least whenever she's not actively trying.
The Bauhaus seer was clearly on the verge of a great last phase.
She's really just parroting the same vision Lovat's personal seer, Maisri, told her.
In many cases, they are looking to Mr. Ryan to be their seer.
Grandpappy, who has a superstitious side and his own seer, is suitably scared.
Before the game, his manager, Joe Maddon, a reluctant seer, acknowledged as much.
"We were told a letter should arrive, probably sometime after Labor Day," Seer says.
Oprah Winfrey, a talk-show host, called Ms Morrison "our conscience" and "our seer".
Ros Walker (Jaz Sinclair) is going blind as her seer-like "cunning" only grows.
Rodgers may be the best seer in the N.F.L. this side of Joe Namath.
Check out the video above to learn more about space debris, Amber, and Seer tracking.
Attempts from zoos around the world to produce an equally gifted seer have proved futile.
Director of Paid Search at SEER Interactive in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mobile UX Designer at ShopAtHome.
Mr. Henry is, depending on your belief in the afterlife, a seer or a charlatan.
In the air, as a seer, a social theorist and a philosopher, he was notoriously vulnerable.
After they got his phone number, Clemans pre-emptively outed himself, embracing the role of tech seer.
Don't try to be a seer and predict what market segments will outperform from year to year.
She's now studying physics while running Seer Tracking, a commercial enterprise looking to license out her software.
"I'm not a seer, I cannot tell you with any certainty how long it will take," Brady said.
Perhaps someday, when the dust of the future class war settles, we'll think of her as a seer.
He was then instructed by a seer to sacrifice his daughter, Iphigenia, and thereby to break the impasse.
The data in the new study came from the U.S. national Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program.
The lonely astronaut can be a modern Robinson Crusoe, a white-knuckled survivalist, an existential freak and seer.
I'm thinking of David Cronenberg, who cast him as the financial seer in his adaptation of Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis.
And Monson's recent passing, whom devout members regarded as a "prophet, seer, and revelator," was a deeply somber event.
Their newly-formed novelty company, Alabe Crafts, began selling the Syco-Seer, which was granted a patent in 1948.
And yes, Beckmann seemed to embrace the idea, as an artist, that he could be a seer and truth-teller.
Well, Jones continues its near-psychic streak with its brand-new sophomore season, which grapples with another seer-like storyline.
The Simulative Emotional Expression Robot, or SEER, was on display at SIGGRAPH here in Vancouver, and it's definitely an experience.
In "The Face Reader", a gifted seer employed by a 16th-century king correctly identifies traitors from their facial traits.
Indeed, the President thinks of himself some kind of latter-day Nostradamus, a seer, who is driven by unfailing instinct.
Old men like the king, Cadmus (Stephen Duff Webber), and the seer, Tiresias (Barney O'Hanlon), bop around in fawn skins.
She has moments of reverie, moments of song, and one astonishing moment of seeming lucidity as a time-traveling seer.
But Kosinski played other roles too: Holocaust survivor, con man, sex fiend, Hollywood actor, seer, a guy on the make.
Funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates and all current Seer investors also participated in the funding round.
In imitative mode the positions of the viewer's eyebrows and eyelids, and the position of their head, are mirrored by SEER.
It doesn't sound like much, but it's pretty complex to execute well, which, despite a few glitches, SEER managed to do.
In Season 5's opening scene, a young Cersei visits the seer and learns some not fun things about her future.
Through art, "Celia expresses her interest in the complex and rich relationship between the seen and the seer," Ms. Meyers added.
The protagonists' second stop on their journey is a planet in Orion's Belt, home to a seer named the Happy Medium.
Distraught, Agamemnon seeks help from a seer, who tells him that to turn the tide he must sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia.
Tiresias, the visually impaired seer (a bit on the nose, eh?) from Greek mythology, is often cited as the original super-crip.
There's no need for Jack to unsettlingly also announce he's going to die before his wife like some kind of goth seer.
The first is that it puts an emphasis on who a poet is ("a seer") rather than on what he creates (poems).
Looking at "The Seer" (1979), I see in the young man's face — probably torn from a porn magazine — tension, intimacy and surprising clarity.
Daniel 24, nicknamed "the old prophet," is a Zen-preaching seer played with both gravity and a smirk by the remarkable Wolfgang Michael.
Desperate, she turns to a seer to try and save her soul, while evil forces work to push her to a breaking point.
Buren's cool, multi-eyed mirrored piece projects something of an anonymous, all-seer, whose organizing myth manifests itself as the keeper of time.
Her final product was Seer Tracking, an AI-based orbital debris tracking program that she says may be the most accurate in the world.
Now, 19 and a physics major at Stanford University, she's continually developing and perfecting Seer in hopes of protecting the future of space exploration.
Mr Patil came away announcing that the great seer had agreed with him that Lingayatism should be declared its own religion, distinct from Hinduism.
Say, "seer" + "ring," which I thought of because of some of the crosses I had, then "prophet" + "ring," much closer, then "profit" + "earring" = PROFITEERING.
As Season 3 begins, John Alden is forced to bury his beloved Mary Sibley, prompting her seer-servant, Tituba, to envision hell on earth.
We are one of a number of SEER [Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program] sites supported by the National Cancer Institute across the country.
The woman in the pink dress could have been a cowboy, a mistress of her own destiny, an explorer, a seer and a doer.
Also lovable is Zach Galifianakis as the Happy Medium, a seer who looks like a manbunned yoga instructor and has a thing going with Mrs.
There's also speculation that Nostradamus, the famous 16th century physician, astrologer, and seer, predicted a "plague" similar to what has been seen with the coronavirus.
But I hope that throughout the campaign I have also displayed a hard-won humility about my limited abilities as a seer and a soothsayer.
For a poet to make himself a seer, as Rimbaud is insisting, to inspire that quality of artistic vision, all those irregularities must be chosen.
There were sophisticated stylistic curveballs, too — the show's strangest piece is an excerpt from Converse's art-song cycle about Cassandra, the seer nobody listened to.
The overall cancer death rate in the U.S. fell 13 percent from 2004 to 20163, according to the SEER Cancer Statistics Review from September 2016.
But admirers now see him becoming Silicon Valley's seer, offering a clear view of how the industry that made him rich is heading off a cliff.
The idea of the selector as a kind of seer, psychologist, and magician rolled into one coked-up form is, they say, coming to an end.
The poet has a special responsibility as society's seer, who grasps the eternity in the present and sings to people about their own unique divine powers within.
Thus far, Nelson's strategy seems to entail liberal use of his "trump card," as Evans put it: his authority as the church's chief prophet, seer and revelator.
Seer, Lightshot, and Wox are all free, lightweight apps that do no harm to my Windows 10 experience while adding a great deal to its ease of use.
Originally called the "Syco-Seer," Carter partnered with a local store owner, Max Levinson, who brought the idea to his brother-in-law, Abe Bookman, for mass production.
The result was "Am Königsweg" ("On the Royal Road"), a lengthy monologue about a tacky autocrat whose sordid path to leadership is narrated by a blind female seer.
The study covered 765,843 new cancer diagnoses made between 2009 and 2013 and recorded in a population-based national registry, the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) program.
On the competition side, he names Chainalysis and Block Seer as main rivals but argues they are more focused on law enforcement vs the core compliance imperative driving Elliptic.
For the study, published online today in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, researchers analyzed data from the government's long-running Surveillance Epidemiology and End Result (SEER) program.
Selzer has attained near-oracular status across more than three decades of conducting surveys — a seer who can predict the political winds before Iowa voters caucus every four years.
The back story: Pronounced seer-a, CERA stands for Cambridge Energy Research Associates, a consulting firm founded more than 30 years ago by Yergin and Rosenfield in Cambridge, Mass.
At the helm of the new wellness collective Space by Mama Medicine, the seer Deborah Hanekamp's one-on-one shamanic ceremonies offer aura readings, and crystal and sound therapies.
As you know, Kim has always been super interested in the paranormal ... hanging out with "Long Island Medium" Theresa Caputo and getting psychic readings from celeb seer Jayne Wallace.
With "Hang on Me," a poetic and co-dependent love song with the lyrics, "cause you and me/ we're not meant for this world," she is like a seer.
National cancer registries such as the SEER database only count new cancer diagnoses, so metastases aren't tracked unless someone is metastatic when they're first diagnosed (which doesn't happen very often).
Prophecy Record in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix The Hall of Prophecy is stacked with misty blue orbs, each one containing a prophecy spoken by a Seer.
What to listen for: Roy Cohn's phone meltdown, angel breath, the noise accompanying usage of seer stones, the announcement at a Mormon visitors' center, and street sounds of New York.
Believing him a prodigy — an awareness of the difference between poets and pretenders is both her gift and her curse — Lisa scribbles down his words as if delivered by a seer.
In the first, the artist, against a deep blue background, is slightly luminous himself, bare-chested and wrapped in white below the waist: an ascetic prophet, seer and seeker, barely 20.
TEL AVIV, Dec 17 (Reuters) - U.S. life sciences company Seer Inc said on Tuesday it has raised $55 million in a funding round led by Israeli healthtech venture capital fund aMoon.
Seer, an app also available for Windows, is very similar to QuickLook, but I personally prefer the features and UI of QuickLook and the fact it's regularly updated through the Microsoft Store.
For Chief Bridges, Ture smacks of trouble, but to his audience, including the president of the student union, Patrice Dumas (Laura Harrier), he's a seer, foretelling the advent of a righteous revolution.
Well, now that Philip Roth has turned out to be the seer of seers, prognosticator of prognosticators, I'm here to tell you that The Plot Against America reads a lot differently in 2017.
That seer of Greek mythology was blinded for different reasons according to different literary sources, but in all the stories the gods took Tiresias's sight because he saw what he should not have.
It takes Rihanna off earth into a different planet where she becomes the space-witch-seer she was always born to be, while a bunch of Star Trek bugs or whatever fly by.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MILWAUKEE — Kiki Smith's "Seer (Alice II)" (2005) is a six-foot-tall bronze statue of a seated Alice, from the Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865).
Standing in that house in the South of France, David feels like a seer who cannot see; his thoughts and emotional connections sound, despite the precision of Baldwin's prose, inchoate, thin, alien even.
Some artists' works wear their influence more clearly than others: Adolph Gottlieb's "The Seer" (1950), though of a larger scale, employs hieroglyphs that would be at home in one of Klee's cabinet-sized works.
Season 2 introduced a couple of new characters: Nyx Harper, a Seer who joins the Raza crew after they escape from prison, and Devon Taltherd, a medic who joined the crew during the same prison break.
A seer at "Broken Hearts" says she began to study saju two decades ago (she says she found it hard to trust other fortune-tellers), but took up tarot recently to keep up with the times.
A major limitation of the study, he pointed out, is that the SEER database does not include information on body mass index, so it's impossible to know whether these cancers are actually occurring in obese individuals.
In the "Seers and Seer Suckers" chapter of his new investing guidebook, "Heads I Win, Tails I Win," Spencer Jakab explains in fine and uproarious detail how consistently most of them fail to predict the future.
After parodying their mannerisms and mumbo-jumbo, she told a story of a session with another seer whom she assumed to be a crank, but whose vision of her happily partnered romantic future proved uncannily accurate.
A notable exception is Aniol Kirberg, who plays the blind seer Tiresias as a cheeky balladeer, plucking out bluesy tunes on a variety of instruments and annoying the tyrant Creon by parroting his pronouncements in song.
Fintech startups like Block Seer and Chainalysis in the U.S. and Elliptic in the UK provide blockchain analysis software for law enforcement and financial institutions to identify illicit bitcoin transactions and potentially the criminals behind them.
One of his early works in neon, "The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths" (1967), included in the Philadelphia Museum of Art's permanent collection, upsets the traditional idea of the artist as seer.
That's similar to what King did in "The Dead Zone," a book that has tension, thrills, and dark fantasy but is ultimately mostly about a troubled seer who is grappling with what he can and can't control.
At 17, Rimbaud declared, famously, to his boyhood friend Paul Demeny, in an 1871 letter, his desire to become a great poet, which he defined as "a seer," describing as well the means to such an end.
Along with mainstream e-commerce sites, they now ship goods from Rajasthan and elsewhere within India worth over $200m each year, according to Red Seer, a consultancy—or roughly the same as Jodhpur's furniture-makers are believed to export.
At the end of season 6, he assumed his magical seer role as the next Three-Eyed Raven, replacing the old man fused inside a tree who held the title previously, and returning to his visions of the past.
Known to audiences as "Mama Elsa," the reality personality and her collection of flowing caftans gave RHOM some of its most memorable moments — especially when it came to her unusually spiritual practices as a seer to Miami's A-listers.
" Latter-day labels On the day Fisher's body was found, Elder David A. Bednar, one of the church's top leaders and considered a "prophet, seer, and revelator," made media waves when he said, "There are no homosexual members of the church.
With the metro region said to account for about 10 percent of the national economy, it doesn't take a seer to appreciate that such a blow would be, to borrow from Mr. Trump when he's in high dudgeon, a disaster.
Baptista — who is really Burunbana the "Jinbada," a bigender seer sexually involved with many of the men at the monastery — discovers that D'Azevedo is a Jewish converso, secretly adherent to his old faith, and endangered if he remains at Alagoas.
Indeed, this painting's tribal look is instructive: recalling that the preliterate prehistoric precedent of these art brut artists is to be found in ancestral divinatory activities of the seer/soothsayer often found among nomadic tribal cultures all across the globe.
I find Seer is a split second slower than Apple's method and Wox still has some incompatibilities to iron out, however both successfully recreate the home comforts of macOS to a degree that makes me feel no nostalgia for my MacBook Air.
Confused though the particulars of his "heroine addiction" are, his tree-huffing doggishness recedes whenever he rhymes his feminist-curious yearnings, and if his politics are too Aleister Crowley, at least he's down with the Beatles' psychedelic seer rather than Zeppelin's megalomaniac.
Hirsch, the founder and president of medical software start-up Syapse, thought he had the green light for at least $400,000 in funding from NIH's National Cancer Institute to integrate new data types into a government-backed cancer surveillance database called SEER.
A central element in the Crown mythos is the seer role awarded to Julie Cooper, a character in the scripted drama "The O.C." In one episode, she apparently mused that America should be fascinated by the lives of Orange County's rich and fabulous.
Dylan Carlson: The one tale that she told was about this seer, this guy with a second sight that predicted all this bad stuff for one of the clans, I can't remember which one it was at this point…I think it was the Macdonalds.
During the first set he filled the theatre with laughter, but in the second set he filled it with love, his voice shifting gears from sensitive cheeky Londoner to seventies mystic seer as he recounted the years after his recovery from tuberculosis in 1969 .
He is not a seer or a policy savant or the Wizard of Oz. He is capitalizing on a storied American tradition: acquiescence to angry white men trying to rid a sacred land of immigrants, Jews, and women who don't meet medieval standards of obedience.
When Alexei Ratmansky made "Serenade After Plato's Symposium" (2016), he cast Ms. Teuscher as its sole woman: It was implied that she was the seer, Diotima, whom Socrates consults about the nature of love — the sage who knows the mysteries the men hope to understand.
She undertook the project at the behest of a New England seer to delay her own demise, one version of the story goes, or to calm the spirits of the thousands of souls killed throughout the ages by Winchester rifles, as another version has it.
He offered guidelines for discerning an apparition: that the messages "conform to faith and good morals"; that the seer be "credible, disinterested, balanced"; that the message not deviate from church teachings or the instructions of prelates; and that conversions or healings result from the experience.
Other notable acts — on four stages in and around a decommissioned post office — include the R&B seer Solange, the alt-rock stalwarts Nine Inch Nails, the singer-guitarist St. Vincent, the chart-topping rapper Cardi B, the punk firebrands Priests and the electronic innovator Jlin.
Seer does the same thing on Windows, and is even a tiny bit better in having absolutely zero chrome (if you hover near the top of an image, it'll display a small bar at the top where you can access the file info or hit an "X" to close).
Classical scholar Eric Dodds, in his anthropological and philosophical study The Greeks and the Irrational (1951), explains that prophetic and poetic madness were documented in ancient Greece, to the point that the Greek word for seer and the Greek word for madness share the same Indo-European root.
Though it's possible to imagine she's Love — the topic of Plato's symposium — it's now known that the dancers know her as Diotima, the seer from whom Socrates, as he tells his friends, learned his philosophy of Love as a means of ascent to contemplate Beauty and Divinity as ideals.
To the dismay of Western diplomats, Ms. Syroyid (pronounced "Seer-o-Eed") has blocked Parliament from passing a constitutional amendment granting virtual autonomy to the separatist regions in eastern Ukraine — a central element of the Minsk II peace accord that ended the hot war in Ukraine a year ago.
In a rare return to presidential politics, Mr. Gore, who was Bill Clinton's vice president, joined Hillary Clinton for a 45-minute Democratic call to arms, vacillating between a familiar drawling delivery and the urgency of a seer sent from another era to warn future generations of prospective doom.
In Aeschylus' "Agamemnon," for instance, the first utterance of Cassandra—the seer brought to Mycenae from Troy as war booty, fated never to be believed—is not just untranslatable but unintelligible: ὀτοτοτοτοι̑ is not even a word, just inarticulate syllables that represent the barbarian princess's howl of despair.
As the 16-year-old Arthur Rimbaud famously put it, "The Poet makes himself a seer by a long, gigantic and rational derangement of all the senses" — a description that, but for the careful inclusion of "rational," makes poetry seem less a craft than an extreme lifestyle choice.
It wasn't Reddit user DontMicrowaveCats who unlocked the minds of David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, George R. R. Martin, and God to predict the secrets of the Seven Kingdoms; It was 16th-century French astrologer, physician, dabbler in the occult, and noted seer Michel de Nostredame, otherwise known as Nostradamus.
For a robot to be able to operate like people and animals requires sophisticated skills: mobility, or the ability to move around; dexterity, the ability to use your hands and fine-finger manipulation; and autonomous perception, the ability to see objects even as the seer is moving around, says Raibert.
But if we instead take responsibility for risky investing or listening to the latest professed market seer, for not sticking to our financial plans or for any other number of things, we have a much better opportunity to minimize the chances of bad things happening to us in the future.
They wait for hours in the pre-dawn freezing cold, and while there are bonfires and fireworks, the highlight is a brief moment when 15 men in top hats report whether a famous groundhog — the one they call the "Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosticator of Prognosticators" — saw his shadow.
Elsewhere in the room, there are graphic images of nude men and women, including a self-portrait as a "preacher," wearing nothing but a blue-green shirt ("Preacher [Nude Self-Portrait with Blue-Green Shirt]," 1913), as well as premonitions of mortality, such as "Self-Seer II (Death and Man)" (1911).
If you decide it's right for you, check out Consumer Reports' buying guide for reliability by brand and be sure to consider the system's Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER), which measures how efficiently a central air-conditioner operates over an entire season (like the energy efficiency ratio, the higher the number, the better).
Featuring three bodies of Julien's early work, Trussed (1996), The Long Road to Mazatlán (4883–2000), and what is by far the most captivating part of the exhibition, Looking for Langston (1989), Vintage uses narrative photography to complicate the way in which we understand the relationship between the seer and the seen.
Though many researchers believe the vapors contained "a variety of potentially toxic natural gases" emanating from the ground, some hypothesize that hallucinogenic plants were burned beneath the temple and vented up towards the smoke-shrouded seer, or that the priestesses would smoke or eat hallucinogens in addition to inhaling the fumes from the earth.
The inevitable one explaining why Hellboy, a giant, cranky, hard-drinking, stone-handed demon, is living on earth with a human father (Ian McShane), and fighting supernatural nasties with the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, is set up in a way that literally has a seer telling Hellboy his own history as if he wasn't there for it.
I was stuck indoors some gray, suburban Saturday, and on TV was Martin Rosen's film adaptation of Watership Down, in which a gang of rabbits are forced to undertake a brutal cross-country odyssey after one of them—Fiver, a kind of sadlad seer—suffers a premonitory glimpse of the home warren being destroyed and the neighboring fields drowning in leporine blood.
According to Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies, these items are supposed to represent what people hope to bring into the new year: lentil sprouts for rebirth (sabzeh), sweet pudding for abundance and fertility (samanu), vinegar for wisdom and patience (serkeh), garlic for health (seer), dried fruit for love (senjed), apple for beauty (seeb), and sumac berries to allude to the colors of dawn (somaq).
The text in italics was written by the students, including Alden Stephenson, Richardson Francois, Scott Hartman, Big Puppy, Allen L. Dorsey, Sr., Luis Aracena, Jeffrey S. Worley, Luis Hernandez, G the Seer, Brenda "Stormy" Dixon, Corey Jermain Still, John Barrett, Thant Lallamont, Paul Harris, The Fenix, Austin "Ice" Patrick, Radge Zap, Edwards A. Thomas, Brian Rudolph, Steve Wonder, Willie Collins, Jason Jewett, Zerrick Dixon, Rod, Ronald Barnett, among others.
First, she is in one of her best moods in a while (this time, after a quartet of lovely hometown dates), invited to a new location she believes is neutral ground (a random lounge or Airbnb or something in Los Angeles filled with her friends), and then smacked in the face with some terrible news even a seer couldn't have predicted (Tia's remaining, and apparently very strong, "feelings" for Colton).
Something of a modern-day seer, he became a popular culture phenomenon — as a best-selling author, documentary-series host, subject of an Oscar-winning movie and even occasional TV guest star — all as he "roamed the cosmos from a wheelchair, pondering the nature of gravity and the origin of the universe and becoming an emblem of human determination and curiosity," as Dennis Overbye wrote in The Times's obituary.

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