| 21. | The shot and the earlier shelling were ominous forebodings that the uneasy peace in Bosnia was about to end.
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| 22. | Despite the forebodings of the cast, Miss Beckwith insists on taking over the rehearsal according to her own ideas.
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| 23. | It is compensated by great attempts at symbolism, parallelism, and forebodings, which are considered more literary than filmic.
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| 24. | Despite these forebodings of conflict, the Theses, with their promise of Neo-Stalinism, came as a shock.
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| 25. | "Devil's Ow " n ), " " who captures the urgency and forebodings of youth.
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| 26. | In 1853 President Franklin Pierce said he would " not be controlled by any timid forebodings of evil from expansionism ."
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| 27. | Her forebodings were fulfilled on 23 January 1770, when the little Archduchess Maria Theresa died at only seven years old of pleurisy.
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| 28. | Now the forebodings of family members who say du Pont had withdrawn from them in a haze of drugs and paranoia have come true.
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| 29. | Eeza's forebodings came true when both Islamic and Hindu fundamentalists swelled their ranks, capitalising on each other's unyielding conservatism.
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| 30. | Rory was in a famous mood the rest of the day : He napped eagerly and ate his picnic lunch without the usual dire forebodings.
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