| 21. | In 1964 came a foreshadowing of his persona-to-be.
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| 22. | She wondered if her sour mood was foreshadowing something bad to come.
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| 23. | This book's opportunities for foreshadowing are accordingly large.
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| 24. | Typically incorporeal, its tone is somewhere between retrospective foreshadowing and afterthought.
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| 25. | And looking back on them, the irony and foreshadowing is overwhelming.
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| 26. | Could it have been a foreshadowing of success at the Daytona 500?
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| 27. | The regional report is sometimes seen as foreshadowing national numbers.
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| 28. | The play begins with a Chorus singing, foreshadowing the coming violence.
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| 29. | John Balance foreshadowing the pair's later work as Coil.
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| 30. | Foreshadowing is sometimes employed through characters explicitly predicting the future.
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