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Lucas, who in February received a Medal of Science and Technology from U.S. President George W. Bush for Lucasfilm's innovative visual effects and technology in films, soothsaid the demise of the Hollywood blockbuster.
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That project, along with News Corp.'s current Internet holdings, will bring in "a conservative $1 billion" in revenue by 2010, soothsaid Murdoch.
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One of the fourteen, it was soothsaid, must therefore be omitted -- it might be, say, that of open covenants openly arrived at, or the freedom of the seas -- in a word, any one so long as the mystic number thirteen remained intact.
The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Emile Joseph Dillon 1894
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Not satisfied with just filling in the gaps in their back story, The Drums have also soothsaid their own future.
The Line Of Best Fit Laura Snapes 2010
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