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In 1935, he was awarded the second-highest agrgation mark in the nation for philosophy, presaging a bright future.
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There were also notable actions by women in wider society, presaging their wider engagement in politics which would come with the second wave.
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Smith professed that he had visionary dreams with highly symbolic content, perhaps related to his ambivalence about religious faith and sometimes presaging events to come.
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Now she seemed impelled to paint huge stark canvases in black and white, all of war or presaging war.
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This encounter presages several later events in the series.
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The results presaged the many disasters to come.
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The title can be translated as presages, omens, prophesies and it suggests why this book is interesting.
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In some ways, these ships presaged the concept of the battlecruiser.
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A birth control movement developed during the 19th and early 20th centuries presaging the modern debate over women's body rights.
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However, tensions that had surfaced earlier presaged a split, which took place in 1955.
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