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It becomes second nature, in other words, to focus on the positive and minimize negative projections and forecastings.
Dr. Tian Dayton: How to Become an Optimist in 2012 Dr. Tian Dayton 2012
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It becomes second nature, in other words, to focus on the positive and minimize negative projections and forecastings.
Dr. Tian Dayton: How to Become an Optimist in 2012 Dr. Tian Dayton 2012
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I told these forecastings of Lola's to several friends who, like myself, were watching the weather with anxiety.
Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals Henny Kindermann
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He was an infidel, a Giaour, an incredulous, questioning, calculating unbeliever in all my rosy forecastings.
My New Curate P.A. Sheehan
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America, with many explanations of the events which had just taken place in Paris and the provinces, with many forecastings of events shortly to take place in the kingdom of Louis XVI.
Calvert of Strathore Carter Goodloe
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Kilronan, I spoke to him at length on my ideas and principles in connection with this great day; and we went back, in that rambling, desultory way that conversation drifts into, -- back to ancient prophecies and forecastings, down to modern times, -- tales of travellers about
My New Curate P.A. Sheehan
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Little thought Mary of any of the speculations that busied the friendly head of Miss Prissy, or that lay in the provident forecastings of her prudent mother.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Various
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The farewell prayer-meeting in the evening, conducted by Miss Page, valedictorian of the graduating class, was peculiarly rich and helpful in its reminiscences, forecastings and inspirations.
The American Missionary — Volume 48, No. 7, July, 1894 Various
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The youth who happens to have lofty aspirations and forecastings, thinks that secrets, and effect much by means of them.
Chapter V. Book VIII 1917
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She had slept very badly, for she seemed to have reached a crisis in her relations with Joyselle; and lying awake in the heat that the storm had but increased, she passed hours in unprofitable forecastings.
The Halo Bettina Von Hutten 1915
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