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After all, the end of his oracular dreams was not a great loss.
Oracular vision has been known to men since most ancient times.
His heart raced as he found a higher oracular style.
We all have trouble with Oracular answers, but they always make sense in the end."
After the young man speaks, we hear an oracular voice, possibly belonging to God.
He was gearing up to speak, and everyone looked in his oracular direction.
Perhaps it too had some kind of oracular function.
He was forced to leave the Lord alone in his cruel, oracular pain.
The most dangerous game in the universe is to govern from an oracular base.
First, give your relatives an oracular turn of speech.
Somebody once described Time magazine as "oracular baby talk."
Oracular science: uncertainty in the history of Maya astronomy, 500-1600.
Of course, soon is relative; by oracular reckoning, it still might take a year.
She is the perfect singer for this music, sensuous and oracular.
"I have yet to grasp the full import of mine own Oracular message."
But that had to wait, lest he void his Oracular guarantee.
The same poetic line was otherwise said to be part of an oracular prophecy.
The thought came out of some lost oracular trance.
"Not all of it is so," she said, sounding positively oracular.
The utterance of the past is always an oracular pronouncement.
The courtiers, especially when they speak through interpreters, are oracular.
And most who listened came away with some bit of advice that sounded positively oracular.
"I tell you, Uncle, that the eruption has stopped," was my oracular decision.
In Chinese traditional religion, the tortoise is an oracular animal.
She is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.