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- noun Plural form of
premonition .
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Examples
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It was not all the time but came in energy that I now call premonitions and some call perceptions.
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Was this one of your 'premonitions' or 'predictions'?
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Was this one of your 'premonitions' or 'predictions'?
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Sir John does not examine the obvious link between Bacon's gambling and painting, but I think it is worth noting that the artist's approach to both activities is based on what Bacon calls "premonitions" rather than systems.
Tragedian Richardson, John 1965
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I like the idea of premonitions and X-files and sci-fi, etc. but they don’t exist.
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My ideas, my 'premonitions' … My INSIGHT, I feel; is sound.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2008
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"premonitions" which were very remarkable, and I was convinced, at the time, that the dead gave these messages to her.
The Return of Peter Grimm David Belasco 1892
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July 4th, 2006 at 4: 44 pm katy says: huh … i don’t remember the thread, or the poster (marie?), but someone wrote that they had a feeling something bad would happen today … i hate those kind of premonitions fulfilled …
Think Progress » BREAKING: North Korea Test Launches Missiles 2006
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Vice Dean Fallon conspicuous which in Scene Two, Antony predicts his death, as good as reminded us which when a impression has such premonitions in a fool around of a Bard, which genocide is certain to occur.
Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009
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Vice Dean Fallon conspicuous which in Scene Two, Antony predicts his death, as good as reminded us which when a impression has such premonitions in a fool around of a Bard, which genocide is certain to occur.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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