Either it was remarkable prescience or paranoid wish fulfillment, but in either case it worked to the benefit of First Armored Division.
You've got to think Ice takes that one, if only for the remarkable prescience of his line "check out my Hook while the DJ revolves it".
The remarkable prescience of the late-19th-century Socialists may also account for certain of Socialism's difficulties in later years.
Interestingly, Goddard showed remarkable prescience in 1923 in a letter to the Smithsonian.
With remarkable prescience, Oresme recognized that, if shot from a rotating earth, the arrow would have a motion compounded of two simultaneous motions.
Those early years also produced visions of remarkable prescience.
Those seminal early papers were crisp and minimalist; they looked forward with remarkable prescience to the wild and woolly, out-of-control world of modern international macroeconomics.
Among the most startling features is its depiction of the recognizable shape of the continent of Africa with remarkable prescience.
They drew parallels saying "The pity is that the Israelis so lacked the same prescience, remarkable in light of their own history.
Some of the works show remarkable prescience, evoking cyberspace, genetic engineering and spacecraft that NASA would eventually fly.