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And yet, my own words seem to foreshadow something else.
The question is how long this can go on and whether recent events foreshadow its end.
Because, simple though it was, nothing in the science of man even foreshadowed such a development.
This example foreshadowed the general theory by about half a century.
But it did foreshadow the future course of race relations.
As such, it would foreshadow significant parts of American foreign policy over the next century and a half.
The early start seemed to foreshadow a long day of hard driving, but here again there was a change.
Already today, there was talk on both sides that foreshadowed what may be to come.
In some ways the joint call foreshadowed the Washington conference.
A further injury in 1932 foreshadowed the end of his career.
Many events in recent weeks have foreshadowed the poll's results.
And what the solution may be none of us can foreshadow.
Though minor, this change would be foreshadowing for future changes.
He also foreshadowed a limited life for the company, possibly of up to five years.
And for Paul, these few days foreshadow his mother's impending death.
This love was foreshadowed at the end of the previous novel.
In the long run, however, altered treatment of children foreshadows change.
This likely either hints at or foreshadows a change in their relationship.
I don't think the game foreshadows anything in real life.
This history is foreshadowed a few times in the series, years before the revelation.
But a state legislative report released this month may foreshadow change.
Sitting there in the half dark mighty events were foreshadowed.
The narrator concludes part one by foreshadowing the rest of the story.
That foreshadowed the way he is now dealing with Hezbollah.
Many of the specific proposals in the speech had been foreshadowed over the past several weeks.