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Presage

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The doctor's worried expression was a presage of bad news.
The anxious look on the manager's face was a presage of layoffs.
The eerie silence in the house was a presage of the ghostly presence.
The sudden drop in sales was a presage of financial trouble for the company.
The dark clouds in the sky were a presage of the coming storm.
The sudden chill in the air was a presage of the incoming storm.
The presage of a technological breakthrough in artificial intelligence excited the tech community.
The presage of a strong earthquake forced the authorities to evacuate the area.
The economic presage of a recession caused the investors to pull out their funds.
The weatherman's presage of rain was accurate.
The psychic's presage of a dark future unsettled her.
The astrologer's presage of an impending disaster frightened the king.
The presage of an imminent invasion led the army to prepare for a battle.
The futurist's presage of technological advancements excited her.
The presage of a decline in the oil prices worried the oil-producing nations.
The economist's presage of an economic downturn worried investors.
The lack of appetite was a presage of the coming depression.
The sudden silence in the forest was a presage of the approaching predator.
The sudden silence in the courtroom was a presage of a guilty verdict.
The sudden stop of the engine was a presage of the car breakdown.
The surge in interest rates was a presage of an economic boom.
The crack in the wall was a presage of the impending collapse.
The growing tension between the two countries was a presage of an upcoming conflict.
The increase in crime rates was a presage of the need for better law enforcement.
The stock market crash was a presage of the economic recession.
The sudden drop in temperature was a presage of the approaching winter.
The sudden drop in temperature was a presage of the coming winter.
The diplomatic talks were a presage of a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The sudden increase in unemployment was a presage of an economic downturn.
The discovery of a new comet was seen as a presage of good luck by the ancient Greeks.
The stock market crash was seen as a presage of an economic recession.
The presage of a new dawn filled her with hope.
The presage of victory spurred the team to give their best performance.
She had a presage of doom before the start of the exam.
The sudden silence in the room was a presage of bad news.
She had a presage of danger before the storm hit.
Her presage warned her of the impending earthquake.
I had a presage that something good was going to happen.
His presage was that the company was going to succeed.
The presage of an impending crisis made the investors pull out their money.
They had a presage that they would get lost in the forest.
The presage of a bright future motivated her to work harder.
His presage of failure prevented him from pursuing the opportunity.
The presage of a storm made the fishermen stay in the harbor.
He had a presage that he was going to fall in love with her.
The old man's presage was that he would die soon.
His presage told him that he was going to win the race.
Her presage made her buy a lottery ticket, and she won.
The presage of a new technology disrupted the market.
The psychic had a presage about her client's future.
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