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- adverb In a
foresighted manner.
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Examples
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The baby burps and yellow fluid coils from its mouth onto the towel Harry has foresightedly laid over his shoulder.
Base David Ackley 2011
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Ginny foresightedly borrowed Val's and Ben's back-country gear and did likewise for it.
Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999
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Simon's own original eyewitness statement had foresightedly avoided direct reference to them — because even then he had been thinking ahead to the inquest.
Salvage for the Saint Charteris, Leslie, 1907- 1983
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We sailed for America toward the end of December 1939 on the Cunard liner Georgic - using tickets that my father had foresightedly bought in Germany a year and half earlier.
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Alianora foresightedly continued to pick up bits of wood and straw, among the animal bones scattered along the way.
Three Hearts and Three Lions Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1953
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One watching him in 1830 said foresightedly: "Lincoln has touched land at last."
The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams
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One watching him in 1830 said foresightedly: “Lincoln has touched land at last.”
The Lincoln Story Book Williams, Henry L 1907
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As Schuyler Colfax was going West, Lincoln, in bidding him the last farewell, said foresightedly:
The Lincoln Story Book Williams, Henry L 1907
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Had she not foresightedly kept it so long with some such purpose in view?
Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life Stuart Oliver Henry 1906
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East Africa, using the mighty navy they foresightedly built up to forestall anyone who has a problem with that.
Russia Blog 2009
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