If the species is allowed to vanish, scientists believe it will foreshadow the extinction of a host of other marine species. |
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The lighting and staging of the work foreshadow the tragedy effectively, juxtaposing dark, foreboding scenes with light, flirtatious ones. |
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These dreams are invariably important, and often foreshadow events in the near future. |
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What then is the picture of the world in the mind of this child, and how does it foreshadow the future events of the story? |
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Thus did the poem even foreshadow the advent of e-mail, which, after the bombing, became the means by which the poem traveled. |
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Two events foreshadow a significant change in the fortunes of marriage and family in Australia. |
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Suffice it to say that the smallest details foreshadow these surprises, in heartbreaking and heart-lifting ways. |
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The events taking place at that time will foreshadow the scapegoat ritual of the Day of Atonement in Israel's sanctuary service. |
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And the answers that are constructed for them often foreshadow future policy developments. |
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In a move which could foreshadow the end of super-quarries in Scotland, the Scottish Executive is preparing to review its controversial guidance on mineral workings. |
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I'm all for further densification, but plans like this foreshadow a future that really needs to be thought about. |
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As asset prices fall, people spend less and investors foreshadow lower profits and higher defaults by running from corporate bonds and shares. |
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She thus faces little pressure to compromise, and this week's confrontation may foreshadow many more. |
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This significant achievement, unfortunately, did not foreshadow further advances over the next four decades. |
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But each of those tests seemed to foreshadow the next coming drop in prices. |
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This impression is not quite accurate but does foreshadow events to come. |
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Finally, these tracks foreshadow the release of their next album that will be in September. |
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Other incidents mentioned early on in the discussions foreshadow some of the confusion about the definition of terrorism. |
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We suppose that this will foreshadow the debate to be held on one of the items in Annex IV, on the distribution of competences. |
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But the cold hard numbers that Korb advances foreshadow a day of reckoning, just not yet. |
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Weirdly, he mostly avoided cubism, even though he got wild Cezannes that foreshadow that movement. |
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As with every truly well written story, it seems a shame to unravel all of the threads and to foreshadow all of the genuinely surprising twists in the plot. |
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As a group we are also very keen that we should learn the lessons from Seattle and not use the launch of the round, or the text for the launch of the round, to somehow foreshadow or preclude the conclusion of the round. |
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These conflicts may foreshadow more violence in coming decades, particularly where shortages of water, forests and fertile land become more acute. |
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In this perspective, the recent announcement of the creation of a Franco-British committee may foreshadow a change in the British position on this question. |
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This would foreshadow a confrontation of models within the European Union between countries in favour of the neo-liberal model and those wishing to follow the path of social democracy. |
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Comment: It remains to be seen whether the higher courts will agree with Floyd J's view on selection patents, but this decision may foreshadow a change in the way that patentees approach such patents in the future. |
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Another expression of nothingness comes in the form of the black voids created by the fade outs, which find certain figurative resonances within the scenes, serving to prolong or foreshadow their insurgence. |
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I hope that the upcoming move will foreshadow the full independence that our plenary assembly called for when adopting its report on the institutional reform of the European Union. |
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Let me make one preliminary remark. The purpose of this speech is not, let me repeat, to foreshadow the conditions for the execution of the Commission's work programme. |
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A right to conclude collective agreements could foreshadow an obligation to conclude such agreements, which could conflict with the fundamental right of trade union freedom in national laws. |
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The CIPM decisions listed in Section 6 of this report foreshadow a number of new activities for the BIPM that will involve significant expenditure. |
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They replaced it with asymmetrical, nature-inspired forms that foreshadow the biomorphs and streamlined shapes of the 20th century. |
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There is a chilling foreshadow that existed in this community. |
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With the convention now being prepared, it will be contemporary expressions of creativity, which are the extension of the cultures we have inherited and foreshadow the heritage of the future, which will be preserved. |
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And, of course, images of the infant in Mary's arms foreshadow the Pietà , Mary cradling Christ's body after the crucifixion. This is a life drenched in symbolism. |
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The narrator's analeptic remarks foreshadow the future conflict that will arise between Hrothulf and Hrothgar that will eventually destroy Heorot. |
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His proposed casino seizure is a logical outgrowth of the state's fiscal crisis, and it may foreshadow similar initiatives in statehouses nationwide. |
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