Of course, no one has a crystal ball to predict which companies are most likely to be takeover targets. |
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The hall was especially decorated in festive mood and the crystal ball was working again. |
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When she was thirteen or fourteen, she wandered into the town museum and spotted the pendant in the crystal ball. |
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The trouble is we can't tell without a crystal ball what you're going to be. |
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Of course everyone wants us to pull out the old crystal ball and say what the next 50 years will bring. |
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She looked across the room to her table and saw that her crystal ball was covered. |
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Sometimes it seems like you may as well be gazing into a crystal ball, or going to see a fortune teller. |
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I want you to look in your crystal ball, though, and lay out the various possible scenarios. |
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Mary went to a fortune teller and after gazing into a crystal ball for some time she advised her. |
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I do not have a crystal ball, but it's pretty normal that, when a team changes ownership, the new bosses want to bring in their people. |
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I'm not sure that my crystal ball is any less foggy than others who are making predictions. |
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He then turned to a back shelf and brought down a large crystal ball and set it in the middle of his desk table. |
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He spat at the floor and threw the crystal ball furiously down to the ground. |
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He's sitting at a table, staring at a crystal ball, hoping to see something that he hasn't seen before. |
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So, break out the dice, the tarot cards and the crystal ball, and let's see what Madame Fate has in store for us, what? |
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Don't you wish you could look into a crystal ball and see what the future holds? |
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It didn't take a crystal ball to predict that coffee would take off as higher quality brews became available to the public. |
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Maia looked down at the crystal ball and ran her hands across it, studying the swirling surface. |
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I'd love to be able to gaze into a crystal ball and tell the world who is going to be avoid the drop. |
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The sphere looked much like a dark crystal ball with swirling colors, all dark shades, mixing and moving inside. |
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She banished me from her caravan but not before I had stolen her magic crystal ball and called her a reject. |
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Two Gypsies were shrieking Romany imprecations at each other, struggling for possession of a huge crystal ball. |
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The others cackled like witches around a crystal ball, but it was Tai who had the second sight here. |
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As Donnan looked at the gibbering madman in the crystal ball, his anger drained away. |
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The eye is a crystal ball, where the pain suffered is transfigured into pleasure received. |
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No one knows for sure the exact position in 50 years' time, as no one has a crystal ball. |
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I know that you don't have a crystal ball, and in your article you decline to prognosticate about Afghanistan as a whole. |
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Practicing meditation and contemplation is how we purify our mind, just as we polish a crystal ball, so that we can actually see the full display of radiance. |
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Unfortunately, there's no crystal ball that can predict how long you'll live or forewarn you of unexpected expenses during retirement. |
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So, travel can help you see what others don't see, and can also be a good crystal ball on change. |
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We have no need of a crystal ball to predict a similar situation this year. |
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A common image of such is the fortune-teller with her crystal ball. |
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Designed to demonstrate the high quality of our products, this cosmetic jar looks like a faceted crystal ball. |
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The crystal ball is green and aglow with sparkling, erm, bits. |
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So, does she have a crystal ball, which tells her where she is heading? |
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The two crystal ball gazers have been engaged in a running battle on Twitter, on their own websites, and in the media at large. |
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Knowing what trends to expect gives garden centre operators a crystal ball to help plan the plant presentation, Mapplebeck says. |
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Looking back, it amazes me how he could gaze into his crystal ball and see a future for the football team that practically everyone else felt was fanciful. |
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It looks like the National Office will have to fine-tune this crystal ball. |
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I have no crystal ball, and can't predict how the situation will evolve in the long term. |
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Peter Lauria gazes into his crystal ball for these and more forecasts for the coming year. |
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In medieval folklore King Arthur's magician, the wizard Merlin, carried around a crystal ball for the same purpose. |
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John Dee, consultant to Elizabeth I, frequently used a crystal ball to communicate with the angels. |
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Although we can't look into a crystal ball and predict exactly what will happen in 2001, we do know that it is very different from a year ago. |
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But how could Johnny possibly know about that unless his CCTV doubles as a crystal ball as well? |
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One side polished mirror, the other flat and grey, it is reminiscent of diabolical machines, a sort of disembodied character with panoptic vision, or simply a highly modern crystal ball. |
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The library has scores of books on dozens of aspects of insurance and the librarian has no crystal ball to reveal exactly what phase of insurance interests the inquirer. |
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He must have a crystal ball of some sort if he can say that if this would have happened, that would have happened, or that those bills would have become law if we had left them in the Senate and had not prorogued. |
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I'd love to have a crystal ball to know where that golden mean is! |
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A life of a magus whose crystal ball is transformed into a tool of visions and sensations that are instantly effective: what he see, he experiences. |
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Dust off that crystal ball and look ahead a month. |
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As far as the results of the upcoming elections are concerned, would that I had a crystal ball that could foretell the shape of Morocco's future political landscape. |
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I wish I had a crystal ball to forecast what expenses would be, but there is a provision to deal with it in here and we will have to let this agreement play itself out. |
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His crystal ball is much brighter than mine. |
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Let's remember, central banks do not have a crystal ball. |
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Focus all your energy on the crystal ball. |
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Among the thousands of items in the home is a crystal ball owned by Mackenzie King, who was reputed to have taken part in séances in an attempt to communicate with his deceased mother. |
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It is perhaps nothing short of crystal ball gazing to attempt to assess the differences among what each option for reform is likely to accomplish. |
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The design and practices of the current Program do not provide the Department with appropriate budget control opportunities and predicting future Program costs is akin to using a cloudy crystal ball. |
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If her past is a crystal ball to her future, she will perhaps never be rich, even though she is a good, kind, educated, hard-working person. |
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The use of a crystal ball is attributed to the druids to foretell the future. |
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The psychic looked into the crystal ball and saw into the future. |
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Psychic Irene Ison, from Willenhall, explained the basics of tarot cards, astrology and palmistry and gave everyone the chance to look into her crystal ball. |
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