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I and foresee
* " I foresee a universal information system ( UIS ), which will give everyone access at any given moment to the contents of any book that has ever been published or any magazine or any fact.
Vendôme formally took over command in Flanders on 4 August ; Villeroi would never again receive a major command – " I cannot foresee a happy day in my life save only that of my death.
The girl herself ( as far as I recall ) did not foresee such a fate for them and used to hide the issues of the journals in which they were first published under the sofa cushions ".
The public's reaction was lukewarm, and Bizet soon became convinced of its failure: " I foresee a definite and hopeless flop ".
Should anything of the kind happen ( and God avert the omen ), I foresee that our realm would suffer no harm, since England would not be absorbed by Scotland, but rather Scotland by England, being the noblest head of the entire island, since there is always less glory and honour in being joined to that which is far the greater, just as Normandy once came under the rule and power of our ancestors the English.
Indeed, with fear and terror I imagine the time, when those dark iconoclasts come to power: with their raw fists they will batter all marble images of my beloved world of art, they will ruin all those fantastic anecdotes that the poets loved so much, they will chop down my Laurel forests and plant potatoes and, oh !, the herbs chandler will use my Book of Songs to make bags for coffee and snuff for the old women of the future – oh !, I can foresee all this and I feel deeply sorry thinking of this decline threatening my poetry and the old world order-And yet, I freely confess, the same thoughts have a magical appeal upon my soul which I cannot resist ….
He uses the fact that induction assumes a valid connection between the proposition " I have found that such an object has always been attended with such an effect " and the proposition " I foresee that other objects which are in appearance similar will be attended with similar effects.
" He concluded, " I hope that some readers of this baffling case will foresee at least the false denouement.
: And, joyous, I foresee the joy I hope for one day.
I can foresee the deployment of Northwest University graduates around the world and an ongoing relationship with them that brings the world to the campus and takes the campus to the world.
However, he adds that there is little or nothing that can be done about this " short of some constitutional breakdown, which I neither foresee nor, certainly, wish for.
The shorter message appears to say " I foresee perdition " or " prediction of perdition ".
I don't foresee anything in the future ; I highly doubt it.
On February 2, 2012, McMahon foreshadowed the end to the band, saying, “ I foresee an end to the usage of that name.
The date of the Letter – 6 / 7 July 1812 – has meanwhile been firmly established, not only by watermarks and references, but also by a later letter Beethoven ’ s to Varnhagen, according to which he must have met his “ Immortal Beloved ” on 3 July 1812: " I am sorry, dear V., that I could not spend the last evening in Prague with you, and I myself found it impolite, but a circumstance that I could not foresee prevented me.

I and perdition
Eberhard II von Truchsees, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, in 1241 at the Council of Regensburg declared that Gregory IX was " that man of perdition, whom they call Antichrist, who in his extravagant boasting says, ' I am God, I cannot err '.
In 1241 at the Council of Regensburg he denounced Pope Gregory IX as " that man of perdition, whom they call Antichrist, who in his extravagant boasting says, I am God, I cannot err.

I and .
`` I could use some help '', Morgan said finally, `` but I can't afford to pay you anything.
I guess you'd better go on in the morning ''.
`` I've been mucking in a mine in the San Juan, but I used to work on a ranch.
`` I know '', Jones said dejectedly.
You fell down in front of the house, and I carried you in.
I gave you a drink and then you went to sleep ''.
`` I don't have many strays coming to my front door '', he said.
It's not much of a meal, but it's what I eat ''.
`` Mr. Morgan, it's the best-looking food I ever saw ''.
When they were finally satisfied, Jones said, `` I think he's going to give us work ''.
She said, `` I guess the Lord looks out for fools, drunkards, and innocents ''.
`` I mean, we don't have any way to get there and we can't expect you to quit work just to take us to town ''.
`` I get up early.
He stopped, embarrassed, and Morgan said, `` I understand that, but I don't savvy why you'd go off and leave your jobs in the first place ''.
I believed him.
I didn't understand why, Clay.
`` All my life '', he said, `` I tried.
I tried.
I saw you driftin away -- but I tried.
And you wanted no part of me when I had so much to give.
God in Heaven, I can't refuse you now.
There's someone there I have to see.

foresee and .
He evidently couldn't foresee that it might be his downfall in the end.
This also gave them the unpleasant duty of being spokesmen for the mission, and they could foresee that that would not be easy.
So obvious are these advantages that nearly 95 per cent of the population of New York State now has access to a system, and enthusiastic librarians foresee the day, not too distant, when all the libraries in the state will belong to a co-op.
The Mirage 2000s are meant to be in service until at least 2015, when the Brazilian Air Force foresee the ( postponed ) F-X entering in service.
Spain, for example, passed a bankruptcy law ( ley concursal ) in 2003 which provides for debt settlement plans that can result in a reduction of the debt ( maximally half of the amount ) or an extension of the payment period of maximally five years ( Gerhardt, 2009 ); nevertheless, it does not foresee debt discharge.
Divination ( from Latin divinare " to foresee, to be inspired by a god ", related to divinus, divine ) is the attempt to gain insight into a question or situation by way of an occultic standardized process or ritual.
The objective of earthquake engineering is to foresee the impact of earthquakes on buildings and other structures and to design such structures to minimize the risk of damage.
The good person, if able to foresee the future, would peacefully and contentedly help to bring about their own sickness, maiming, and even death, knowing that this is the right order of the universe.
The GNU General Public License has been described as a copyright hack because it cleverly uses the copyright laws for a purpose the lawmakers did not foresee.
Furthermore, it is difficult to foresee interstellar trips being justified for conventional economic reasons.
Some individualist anarchists, such as Thoreau, do not speak of economics but simply the right of " disunion " from the state, and foresee the gradual elimination of the state through social evolution.
If the case should arise, they are resolved, and prepared, to employ without delay all the forces at their command, and it is impossible to foresee the end of hostilities once engaged.
In this novelette about communication and computers, written by MacLean in 1947, she demonstrated an ability to foresee the future evolution of personal computers.
Miranda interrogation includes express questioning and any actions or statements that an officer would reasonably foresee as likely to cause an incriminating response.
In addition, the city ’ s colossal pace of change ( compared by some to that of Chicago ), had caused its chief planner, Martin Wagner ( 1885 – 1957 ), to foresee the entire centre being made over totally as often as every 25 years.
The constitution also empowers the Council of State, acting by a majority of its members, to " make such provision as to them may seem meet " for the exercise of the duties of the president in any contingency the constitution does not foresee.
Divination, a part of many religions is derived from the Latin divinare " to foresee, to be inspired by a god " and as a part of divination comes alectryomancy, which means rooster and divination respectively, with the intent of communication between the gods and man in which the diviner observes a cock, pecking at grain, with Judaism forbidding acts of divination in the Hebrew Bible.
Adams thought that the vote for independence would be commemorated ; he did not foresee that Americans — including himself — would instead celebrate Independence Day on the date that the announcement of that act was finalized.
The original plan, however, did not foresee the development of political parties and their adversarial role in the government.
Even the most optimistic predictions of the effects of a major nuclear exchange foresee the death of many millions of victims within a very short period of time.
His assets were nearly wiped out following the Stock Market Crash of 1929, which he failed to foresee, but he soon recouped.
Up to now, it has been almost impossible to foresee the temperature distribution along the cable route, so that the maximum applicable current load was usually set as a compromise between understanding of operation conditions and risk minimization.
He did not foresee the digital technology that would follow decades later to replace analog microform with digital imaging, storage, and transmission mediums.

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