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prophecy
noun as in prediction
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Chavez’s Commonwealth Club address is little known outside of academic and activist circles, but I’ve long considered it a masterpiece of prophecy.
They believe they are in a type of holy war against satanic forces, which they equate with “the left,” and that Trumpov is a tool of prophecy.
The future exists now — the threat is here — just as it flickers in Paul’s hallucinogenic prophecies.
If Carse is going fulfil Stokes' prophecy that he will "play for England for a long time", he has to go against recent history.
There’s also, per the title, a prophecy, a deathbed vision by Valya’s predecessor of an apocalyptic “red dust” storm that will wipe out … something.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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