His Zionism, fired by a prescient reading of European anti-Semitism, was an extension of European nationalism.
Now a middle-aged man and aided by a prescient cat, he becomes Doctor Sleep.
Shiller was among the few who were prescient in predicting the housing crisis in 2007.
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They were not optimistic about their likelihood of success, and their fears were prescient.
In a way then, all the messianic promise of "Kony 2012" is eerily prescient.
Later, in a bombed-out Iraqi barracks, he wrote a starkly prescient letter to a Marine friend.
The band is the Warhol of pop apolitical, fond of mechanical reproduction, and almost creepily prescient.
Well, on fisheries Mr Paterson has been welcomed by environmentalists as a prescient champion of conservation.
Famed money manager and prescient bubble spotter Jeremy Grantham is worried about the market.
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And yet his backing for pop artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol proved prescient.
Five months and a war later, General Shinseki's guess seems more prescient than their disparagements.
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Or perhaps you are prescient, for Beijing is busy acquiring the maritime access it has lacked.
His prescient analysis attracted the attention of Andrew Carnegie, who was keen to reform medical schools.
Going further back, the Palm Foleo was a prescient if unworkable stab at the same desire.
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Lending on trophy assets in cities such as New York is a "prescient first step, " he said.
Prescient trading in the options markets on the eve of market-moving announcements has been common for years.
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The exhibit proved prescient, perhaps inspirational, but with many unforeseen and adverse effects on the American city.
Prescient words all, as it turned out, but none of them did their author a lick of good.
Status update: It now appears that his prediction that the law was doomed was a prescient one.
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In hindsight, the FDA looks pretty prescient about its request for an outcomes study before approving this drug.
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But few shorts have been as vocal, or as prescient, as the Howard University graduate and self-taught stock-picker.
He sat out the tech boom--a painful call when high-tech stocks soared, but a decision that now looks prescient.
It was April 19th when Mercy issued this statement, and one wonders if he was just a tad prescient.
Watsa deserves kudos for participating in the bull market and may prove to be prescient in getting out now.
All in all, the chair is reminiscent of an apparently prescient song by little-known Canadian folk rockers Moxy Fruvous.
Well, of course, in the months that followed, Roach's pessimism about a credit-inflated U.S. bubble came to look prescient.
Blodget was notably prescient about the arguments defense lawyers would make at trial.
Moreover, even when it comes to strictly military affairs, soldiers are not necessarily more prescient than civilian policy makers.
The food giant attributed the growth to effective cost management and to a prescient investment in its iconic brands.
But the music itself prescient in its forecasting of contemporary trends toward dark, desiccated forms of techno sounds striking still today.
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