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"foreshadowing" Definitions
  1. an indication of something that will happen in the future, often used as a literary device to hint at or allude to future plot developments: The gothic novel uses foreshadowing to build suspense.
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"Doppelgangland" (season 3, episode 16) What can be said about "Dopplegangland" other than: FORESHADOWING, FORESHADOWING, FORESHADOWING.
Gianforte responded with an ominous — and foreshadowing — joke.
" He's arguably foreshadowing a "problem" that he can "fix.
Smith was apparently foreshadowing his death for a while now.
Designer luggage set Foreshadowing for a celebratory couples getaway, perhaps?
"Perhaps this is a foreshadowing about our relationship," he writes.
The darkest foreshadowing of all is a fraternisation with fascism.
That scene reads, in retrospect, as foreshadowing of Frank's rebound.
So where does Revolut sit, which I've been foreshadowing here?
Nonetheless, there was a kernel of foreshadowing in TIME's query.
Specifically, language reportedly foreshadowing a possible work stoppage in 2021.
For many, it's a foreshadowing of greater political repression ahead.
A designer luggage set Foreshadowing for a celebratory couples getaway, perhaps?
That sounds like potential foreshadowing, with echoes of Potter once again.
This election may only be a foreshadowing of more voter anger.
She's there to advise the guys when things go wrong — foreshadowing!
There's even foreshadowing for this turn of events in the books.
Is he foreshadowing the sad fate of Agent Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan)?
That's basically foreshadowing for how the rest of the movie goes.
Even with Lord Xanax in my belly, the foreshadowing was brutal.
Ferguson and Charlottesville may be a foreshadowing of things to come.
An approaching lightning storm, with black thunderheads, is seen as foreshadowing.
They spent Wednesday clobbering each other and foreshadowing even more attacks.
I need the sub-Reddit that's going to unpack the foreshadowing.
This is a foreshadowing of the great art initiatives to come.
This is disturbing and a dark foreshadowing of what's to come.
A few examples from Twitter: OMFG THIS SCENE BETTER NOT BE FORESHADOWING.
"This is the foreshadowing of what is to come," a researcher said.
It's a strong bit of foreshadowing, designed to play on fan recognition.
He seems to be friendly with his castmates, so perhaps that's foreshadowing.
Well, what if Heather's appearances were actually a heavy dose of foreshadowing?
Morland had tweeted an ominous message foreshadowing the tragic turn of events.
Taken together, they represent a frightening foreshadowing for potential post-election violence.
Turns out, it wasn't just a tweet — she was foreshadowing a plan.
Is all this talk of foreshadowing giving the show too much credit?
This week, it became apparent that Graham was foreshadowing the comments of Sen.
"Take the house; I'm done with it," she slurred, foreshadowing her own ruin.
Their mother has been killed by a stag, foreshadowing the wars to come.
A menacing Seeker is seen near their feet, seemingly foreshadowing an unsettling future.
Hopefully, this is not some kind of foreshadowing for Owen and Amelia's relationship.
Could this be foreshadowing the eventual fate of Offred and her husband Luke?
But the foreshadowing to Arya's sneak attack carried over into Season 8, too.
Tasha: I appreciated the foreshadowing with the introduction of the second suit, though.
That drawer pops open just before the credits roll, because foreshadowing is fun.
The moment isn't horrifying as much as it is good drama and foreshadowing.
In the speech, Trump praised Kelly, seemingly foreshadowing his favor for the general.
This year's sustained dryness, however, is a foreshadowing of future parched, rainless falls.
When read in full, however, the report is confused, foreshadowing the current debate.
A literary scholar might have interpreted this as a Chekhovian act of foreshadowing.
Some wonder whether the turbulent last week for Trump is foreshadowing his downfall.
Like Doctor Manhattan, Topher also destroys the mansion, possibly foreshadowing what's to come.
An obvious foreshadowing to me now, but I didn't think of that then.
So, was this sneaky foreshadowing laid back in the early days of Grey's?
Apple has been foreshadowing the removal of the home button for some time.
The extreme Arctic warming this winter is a foreshadowing of things to come.
There's the hand of a pro in the book's polished transitions and foreshadowing.
The removal was silent and swift, foreshadowing Dennis Muilenburg's ouster this past weekend.
It's as if Refn is foreshadowing what's to come and who she's growing into.
Aside from just foreshadowing, though, we should remember that fire cannot kill a dragon.
This is all a foreshadowing of what would come with the impeachment of Trump.
Alas, there's nothing to worry about here: Randall's crisis wasn't foreshadowing anything terribly tragic.
He makes June promise she would never do such a thing to him. Foreshadowing!
Could this be some very early foreshadowing of the final fate of King's Landing?
Naturally, people on Twitter had something to say about the board game's odd foreshadowing.
The shock sent stockmarkets across the world reeling, foreshadowing a global recession to come.
It was, in more ways than one, a foreshadowing of what was to come.
The horse's presence in her childhood flashback was a neat little bit of foreshadowing.
However, CBS's producers may have been unable to spare themselves from some inadvertent foreshadowing.
Both were with other people at the time, a foreshadowing of things to come.
Nate I do think there's a lot of interesting foreshadowing in the 2014 results.
When someone pissed her off, her eyes flashed fury, foreshadowing the righteous wrath to come.
Littlefinger's bewildering speech to Sansa in "The Queen's Justice" might even serve as some foreshadowing.
She cleans, she swims, she sets grease fires when she tries to cook (more foreshadowing!).
To reference it in the first few minutes of Butcher's Block is some serious foreshadowing.
This was obviously foreshadowing their imminent breakup because they were both atrocious at the activity.
Or maybe this is foreshadowing some tragic parking lot fight in the plot to come?
Early on, some obvious foreshadowing and convenient plot developments keep the story from becoming ponderous.
"Searching for Neverland" also engages in its share of dramatic foreshadowing about Jackson's inevitable fate.
In Daryl, he might see a fellow survivor who questions The Saviors and — foreshadowing imminent?
There's textual evidence, logical standing, foreshadowing, great storytelling, and even prophecy that supports their reign.
This cycle, our poll has captured several spikes in Mr. Trump's support, foreshadowing his success.
Charles Sumner with a cane, a very uncivil small-scale foreshadowing of the Civil War.
This was foreshadowing the death of Spooge, whose head was crushed by the ATM machine.
That was fine foreshadowing, because he would soon be sporting the green jacket as well.
The shirt speaks for itself and sadly, it might be foreshadowing a very real reality.
Was living his life wearing a camera and a tape recorder foreshadowing our phone addiction?
The memo gets quickly translated to "eat up Martha" — an early foreshadowing of autocorrect frustrations.
This could be foreshadowing the gruesome events that happen at the end of this episode.  
Foreshadowing today's talks, Italy pledged to support Libya's Coast Guard in a deal reached yesterday.
He chats about his foreshadowing conversations with Ted Danson and Gene Sperling from that night.
Before long, Jicky had caught on with both sexes, an unintentional foreshadowing of gender fluidity.
Ridley caught a pass for no gain on the first play from scrimmage, foreshadowing his night.
The researcher also theorized this could be easily turned into a worm, foreshadowing this week's attack.
Morland had tweeted an ominous message foreshadowing the tragic turn of events, which Strickland then retweeted.
It was revealed halfway through the film with no foreshadowing, then killed millions of unsuspecting people.
" She added of River, "She's so cute, but she can work it ya'll… it's scary foreshadowing.
This is when Joel drops the biggest piece of foreshadowing in all of Santa Clarita history.
The segment is supposed to be full of pathos and foreshadowing, but it just sounds ridiculous.
Tom called her Helen as foreshadowing of the actual war that was started to save her.
In a bit of foreshadowing, though, his father tended cemeteries after retiring from his bank job.
The U.S. dollar weakened 0.43 percent against its peers, foreshadowing a trade war by other means.
Russell Crowe made an appearance as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, foreshadowing the Universe-to-come.
In the video, she mentions that Tristan is "out of town," which is foreshadowing at its finest.
Because the Demogorgon served as foreshadowing for the monster that would attack them in the first season.
It is skeptical of the revolutionary project, constantly foreshadowing and exaggerating its turn toward bloodthirsty self-promotion.
He also says that tweet "does not in any way prove I was foreshadowing" the WikiLeaks release.
He also says that tweet "does not in any way prove I was foreshadowing" the WikiLeaks release.
No prizes for guessing that these foreshadowing shenanigans are part of the founding of the First Order.
Let's give this one an "R" for copious amounts of profanity and foreshadowing the end of humanity.
Here's hoping the whole skipping out on parties thing isn't a foreshadowing of a runaway bride situation.
Technically, the movie is beautifully made, if at times a tad heavy-handed in foreshadowing Turner's importance.
After February 17, it's all foreshadowing for what's to come during the Mars retrograde in the spring!
I had to determine how much foreshadowing I could do without being too much on the nose.
"Even if it is accurate in foreshadowing a recession, that doesn't mean it's coming tomorrow," he added.
The drug and advertising industries have been foreshadowing the lawsuit ever since the rule was first proposed.
He uses three of the most basic literary devices — foreshadowing, callback, and payoff — to achieve his scare.
And, hey perhaps tonight's fire was just foreshadowing of Lucy Hale getting the series finale she wants?
Maybe all those nude colors in the collection were Gwen's way of foreshadowing her cosmetics chameleon act.
Perhaps the most intriguing part of the bout was its foreshadowing of developments in the grappling game.
Hopefully, that's not foreshadowing of deaths to come, just a list of people who most deserve death?
The corkscrew narrative creeps along with sharp, acidic turns, splashes of foreshadowing and a sense of dread.
But in what was perhaps an unintentionally foreshadowing description, TIME also referred to Nixon as "disconcertingly unpredictable."
They are both stark repudiations of a first-term president, foreshadowing a larger repudiation soon to come.
And while Irma differs from the storm modeled by the researchers, their report was an ominous foreshadowing.
Foreshadowing her greatest achievement, she set up an organisation to defend women being prosecuted for terminating their pregnancies.
Trammell: There was foreshadowing with the blank CDR, which seemed like an odd choice for the title sequence.
In a weird way, Game of Thrones' somewhat broken racial politics might have been foreshadowing this all along.
So the hysteria we&aposve seen, I fear, is foreshadowing of the hysteria we are about to see.
Or perhaps that cryptic dragon's tail teaser is simply Swift's way of foreshadowing an upcoming season finale leak.
That was foreshadowing, because in this episode, she does just that, convulsing on the floor of a restaurant.
Is this a sinister foreshadowing of the terrors to come... or just a salute to trendy fall fashion?!
Kardashian stayed by his bedside throughout his recovery and helped him get settled once he was released. Foreshadowing?
That's also where House Stark keeps its dead, but hopefully, that isn't what the show is foreshadowing here.
Will she be chained up in the basement like that Handmaid of Foreshadowing we saw earlier this season?
Early Christian commentators invariably see the story as a foreshadowing of the death and self-sacrifice of Jesus.
It's bittersweet for the inseparable siblings, but it's great foreshadowing of how Diane's character is going to evolve.
There are a few moments throughout Gendry and Arya's time together that looks a whole lot like foreshadowing.
The script is tidy and efficient, with almost every tidbit of information serving either as foreshadowing or payoff.
He further added that the tweet "does not in any way prove I was foreshadowing," according to CNN.
The last image is foreshadowing bigger things to come, which you guys will find out about soon enough.
Players could connect their Game Boys with a cable to battle each other, foreshadowing today's connected mobile games.
Perhaps it was foreshadowing something Carol will do to protect her from the Saviors in a later episode.
Earlier in the episode, he asks Angela if she thinks he can lift 200 pounds, foreshadowing the murder.
The ISM's monthly report will be strong foreshadowing for the non-farm payrolls report on Friday, he added.
In a grim bit of foreshadowing, this all happened hours after the Olympic torch was lit in Greece.
In what seems a foreshadowing of Uber Eats, Mr. White started delivering same-day meals ordered by telephone.
For better and for worse, California has a history of foreshadowing policy developments that spread to other places.
But Northamptonshire is foreshadowing another potential fiscal crisis: Local governments drained of resources, cutting services to the bone.
She borrows the genre's best aspects (pacing, stakes, excitement) and eschews its worst (gore, stilted dialogue, clumsy foreshadowing).
In what should have been foreshadowing for that year's general election, the polls didn't predict what happened next.
The Enorme Telephone boasts a box shape, foreshadowing popular phones to come — with geometric pops of primary colors.
It was that last incident that seemed, at the time, the most portentous -- foreshadowing her resignation over Brexit.
In the Bojack version, it's Sarah Lynn floating in the water, a grim foreshadowing for the character's fate.
Throughout almost every appearance she's had, there's been some foreshadowing that this is not going to end well.
He fails — foreshadowing his abduction by the terrifying monster who the kids will also refer to as the Demogorgon.
But she trailed both Buttigieg and Sanders significantly, perhaps foreshadowing a rocky path ahead in New Hampshire and elsewhere.
But there's also an incredible emotional component here as well — one I think the episode was foreshadowing big time.
It's a small moment, but it could, potentially, be foreshadowing some greater power that Archie has yet to discover.
At a normal tectonic boundary, all these tiny earthquakes would be the harbinger of doom foreshadowing a major earthquakes.
But CNET used the incident to talk about the pitfalls of online data collection, foreshadowing conversations still happening today.
And although he declined to share any additional, specific details, Briggs gave some vague foreshadowing for what to expect.
But if the hacks turn into attacks, it's not like there wasn't any evidence foreshadowing what was to come.
This framing device can't quite be called foreshadowing: the details Lena lays out are too solid to be shadows.
Last November, after the release of the commission's first report foreshadowing what could come, the I.O.C. suspended Mr. Diack.
In the books, he's also the clumsiest, and the one nicest to people who aren't his mom (hello foreshadowing).
She recalled the conversation between her son and daughter earlier, which ended up eerily foreshadowing Castile's fate that evening.
There's other foreshadowing to support that the vision was actually showing Daenerys' destiny as the Queen of the Ashes.
His assist on a Tucker 3-pointer with 1.1 seconds left offered a bit of foreshadowing down the stretch.
Nearly one in three Americans have now been ordered to stay home, foreshadowing a further dent to economic activity.
Mammals already had evolved into a staggering range of forms, fossil evidence shows, foreshadowing the diversity of mammals today.
JOE FREE AND PROSPER: President Trump followed through on his Tuesday foreshadowing and pardoned controversial former Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
This cartoonish figurine twirled slowly on its nylon string, distracting me with its overblown enactment of bargain-basement foreshadowing.
But with cats, so brief is their span, every sign of vigor invariably comes with a foreshadowing of decay.
And what is striking is Donald's henchman, Roger Stone, had for months been foreshadowing that this attack was coming.
Turner pointed out another little piece of foreshadowing that hinted at Sansa's ultimate fate of becoming Queen in the North.
"I don't know, I haven't really looked back far enough," Turner said when asked what foreshadowing fans might have missed.
If we're digging even deeper, it's also possible the order those three things are engulfed in could provide some foreshadowing.
In super heavy foreshadowing, Kevin opens up his painkillers, while Kate says "he's just like you" to her dad's urn.
So it is a prime candidate to become the third horseman foreshadowing a threat to the traditional Wall Street IPO.
It's a sickening foreshadowing when Phil Collins & Phillip Bailey's "Easy Lover" plays as Cunanan ties up and dominates a john.
Reading a fire — and having been burned by fire in his childhood — may have been foreshadowing for the Hound's destiny.
His impending humiliation is already engendering regular prognoses about the horrors of a Trump afterlife, but this is mere foreshadowing.
We know how to read a book, moving from left to right, turning pages, looking for themes, symbolism, and foreshadowing.
"It's gonna cost us something" Maggie adds, foreshadowing events in the comics that we're not going to discuss right now.
It was fun and a great foreshadowing of all the mud that was to come in the next four hours.
Wampanoags were judged criminals and—in a foreshadowing of the convict-labor provision of the Thirteenth Amendment—sold into bondage.
The recent parabolic move in equities might be more of a foreshadowing of the actions we might see in 2018.
In some ways, Halloween can air our subconscious desires, foreshadowing identity changes before we're fully ready to acknowledge them ourselves.
During the Dixson-Murakami match, which had very low stakes, Rutten and Quadros engaged in an interesting moment of foreshadowing.
From the moment the film starts, it does an excellent job of foreshadowing what's to come late in the film.
" As with Brexit's foreshadowing of Trump's election, a victory for the right in Europe "will energize our base for 2020.
So we did lay in some foreshadowing that he was wrestling with it, and it's more a sin of omission.
His lawyers have been foreshadowing that cooperation for weeks, suggesting their client wants to come clean about what he knows.
Birx issued a dire warning Sunday morning foreshadowing the president's announcement, calling on every state to implement "full mitigation" measures.
Scott borrows the best aspects of crime fiction (pacing, stakes, excitement) and avoids its worst (gore, stilted dialogue, clumsy foreshadowing).
These cultural changes instill in these works an eerie foreshadowing quality of what is to come from nature and men.
He woos her with a gee-whiz grin and, in a benign foreshadowing of the horrors to come, donates blood.
It is infamous for foreshadowing the future strategy of governance used by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
And foreshadowing in the trailer makes C-3PO's nine-film run look like it's coming to some kind of end.
That's because much of this month will be foreshadowing what's going to go down this spring for you, professionally speaking.
Timehop (left) versus Facebook's clone On This Day (right) Timehop (left) versus Facebook's clone On This Day (right) Wegener's Mom made him a Snapchat cake in 2016, foreshadowing his role there Wegener's Mom made him a Snapchat cake in 2016, foreshadowing his role there A tipster pointed to Wegener's Twitter bio noting he'd left Snapchat.
When you put on a conspiracy theory hat, suddenly every line in the books seems like it could be foreshadowing something.
It's a sound you don't hear from many other rappers, and it's good foreshadowing of the musicality Wayne would later embrace.
Trump was foreshadowing a glowing unemployment report that showed the jobless rate dipped to an 18-year low of 3.8 percent.
Between 1999 and 2002, Cummings campaigned against Britain joining the Euro currency (a foreshadowing, perhaps, to his work with Vote Leave).
Sure, Strahovski's dress could just be a total coincidence, but we're wondering if her choice of clothing is some subtle foreshadowing.
Foreshadowing the cruise with lines like this gave "Ship It" the feeling of a horror movie, full of dread-soaked portent.
This show is more properly a mystery, but one that slowly develops over time through careful foreshadowing and gradual world-building.
Then Bey made the surprising switch to "Haunted" off her 2014 self-titled album, which is clear foreshadowing of Lemonade now.
The foreshadowing and imagery with the garden was a little heavy-handed, but at least the episode was interesting and emotional.
As they talk, the low, haunting bellows of a single cello note loom ominously in the background, foreshadowing Fonny's bleak fate.
This is great foreshadowing, by the way, and Grandma is not at all the innocent little old lady that she seems.
There's a modicum of foreshadowing in the George R.R. Martin books — including a mention of Tyrion's shadow looking like a king.
On Wednesday, Whole Food unveiled its own new picks for the board, foreshadowing what could be a showdown with some shareholders.
I thought of this foreshadowing sixteen months ago, on the day that Donald J. Trump announced his bid for the Presidency.
Early reactions to Mr. Macron's speech from his political rivals, and the unions, were hostile, foreshadowing a continuing hardening of positions.
In a foreshadowing of the upcoming 85033 U.S. Democratic primaries, the British election next month presents a stark choice as well.
Throughout the show's pilot music is used skillfully, foreshadowing and divulging the intentions of characters for the remainder of the series.
The only remaining wall reference comes when a young girl looks meaningfully at a barbed wire fence in a bit of foreshadowing.
Nick dated Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus (and later wrote romantic odes about marriage foreshadowing his — rather precocious — nuptials to Priyanka Chopra).
It draws the audience through each step of the protagonist's inevitable downfall, delivering copious foreshadowing and jump scares with simple practical effects.
But even with several seasons of attempted setup, book foreshadowing, and straight-up prophecy, her moral downfall lacked both logic and meaning.
When she stops wailing the minute angry Alex takes her, the peds surgeon suggests maybe Owen just isn't a baby guy. Foreshadowing!
Chaim: Yeah, the suit foreshadowing definitely worked, down to the fact that Killmonger would definitely take the flashier, more overstated gold suit.
Flashing forward, we see Carl writing letters, including one addressed to "Dad," which is some heavy-handed foreshadowing, if you ask me.
He forced the defeated Creeks to forfeit huge tracts of their land to white slave-holding settlers, foreshadowing his policies as president.
Foreshadowing Trump's policy shift, a senior White House official said on Tuesday that peace did not necessarily have to entail Palestinian statehood.
There was the build-up, considerable foreshadowing, and several narrative teases (the GQ profile must have been a warning shot, in retrospect).
Kacye Haynes, a former addict who covers "Hold On, We're Going Home" in a wicked but exceedingly well-sung flash of foreshadowing.
Though one astute Twitter user noted that the significant sale the company had announced was foreshadowing for the unfortunate news to come.
The air was warm at Yankee Stadium on Thursday night, giving the baseballs extra life, a little foreshadowing of the impending summer.
Meanwhile, oil prices just saw their biggest drop since 6900, foreshadowing the eventual bursting of the carbon bubble, which will cost trillions.
His plan went down to a humiliating defeat, foreshadowing the string of policy and political debacles that would define his second term.
Martin refused, though, possibly because this connection between words and wind is foreshadowing a larger part of the story yet to come.
They've begun, really resumed, personal and political assaults on Biden, foreshadowing a vicious campaign for the next seven and a half months.
There are tweaks and additions to the lore, big and small, doled out as foreshadowing of the next stage in the series.
Both events curbed population growth, foreshadowing the devastating impact of World War II, when the Societ Union lost some 20 million people.
Professor Marston falls victim to the usual biopic pitfalls at times, getting a little too cute or heavy-handed with the foreshadowing.
They have parsed the text of each Potter chapter, analyzing the story's themes, rehashing memorable passages and hunting for signs of foreshadowing.
This ad feels like something that will pop up in The Big Short 2 as ironic foreshadowing of a second economic collapse.
One demanded a comprehensive administration review of financial regulation, foreshadowing the "big number" the president has promised to do on Wall Street regulations.
There's foreshadowing: that Vector found early in the game, maybe the weapon that'll see the squad through to the end of the game.
She's greeted at the airport by men in demon masks, which is exactly the foreshadowing you think it is of what's to come.
But in both versions, that introduction was followed by clues and foreshadowing that suggested Jon isn't who we or he thinks he is.
Now, it's a turnt Halloween party at a hospital named Our Lady of Perpetual Suffering (not foreshadowing at all) on October 31, 1985.
Sam's SUV ends up at the bottom of her pool, which was excellent foreshadowing of where all these relationships headed in season 2.
Essentially, once the twists are unraveled and the scares jumped, then Hill House becomes a 10-episode playground of foreshadowing and clever winks.
The finale is called "Leyenda" in a nod to Camarena's legacy, and as a foreshadowing to the next step in the DEA's history.
I had believed that the fire resistance potions were foreshadowing the fire mage, and in defeating them I would finish that particular story.
"I am so sick of this constant surveillance," Garner's character says, a subtle foreshadowing of Cranston's voyeuristic behavior while living in the attic.
This wasn't obvious foreshadowing at the time but it is brilliant writing, because they were able to hide what was coming so well.
He views the controversial cryptocurrency as a risk-appetite indicator — and it's plummeted over $4,500 since June, foreshadowing the move lower in equities.
Stone became a player in the Mueller investigation due to his public comments foreshadowing the 2016 WikiLeaks release of Hillary Clinton's email archives.
"Find your steel, Claire," he tells her, foreshadowing the steel she'll later hold in her hand while advocating for tougher gun-control measures.
But the state went red for the first time in almost 30 years in 2016, potentially foreshadowing a tough fight ahead in 2018.
The devastation that occurred on treaty territory, directly impacting indigenous communities who vehemently opposed this pipeline, was foreshadowed, and that foreshadowing meant nothing.
And the fact that it's a condom must be foreshadowing, considering Frank eventually asks Phoebe to be a surrogate for him and Alice.
The Berlin Wall came tumbling down on November 9, 1989, reuniting East and West Germany, and foreshadowing the fall of the Soviet Union.
Several other acts soon pulled out for the same reason, foreshadowing what would happen when the Ruhrtriennale canceled the group's appearance this year.
Italy was the first Western democracy to adopt such expansive rules, a foreshadowing of what was to come, in some form, everywhere else.
" In Think Like a Billionaire, Trump also warns against the evils of technology, foreshadowing one of his main 2016 platforms, "but her emails.
Host Jimmy Fallon kicked off the broadcast with a taped sketch that riffed off "La La Land" -- foreshadowing the winning theme of the night.
Emma: Okay, so the raid was incredibly risky and a great foreshadowing of the obsession that saw White Rose drive Grant to self-termination.
The year is young but has seen a lot of dramatic celebrity hair changes already, foreshadowing many months of fun hair experimentation to come.
The writing team did a really deft and delicate job at putting all the signs out there, and foreshadowing without being too heavy-handed.
On Thursday, the FDA approved genetic testing company 23andMe to sell customers foreshadowing about their susceptibility to these, and seven other heritable genetic traits.
This includes the obligatory emotional backstory, which is basically a feature-length version of the "gymnastics" foreshadowing involving Malcolm's daughter in The Lost World.
Someone could have pieced all the hints together to predict this unpredictable twist, but the the foreshadowing only really becomes clear after the fact.
Wilson's (Camilla Luddington) whole storyline was foreshadowing the return of her abusive ex-husband, played by Matthew Morrison, which we all knew was coming.
In 2012, author and political activist Donna Brazile put the phrase to sarcastic use, foreshadowing some of its current purpose as a satirical vehicle.
Standing over Turner's mangled body (turns out his love of motorcycles was foreshadowing to this very moment the whole series), Shawn starts to pray.
The show wouldn't do this much foreshadowing if Sansa and Jon's uncertain relationship isn't going to play a big role in the coming season.
Facebook now allows developers of Instant Games to monetize with in-app purchases and ads, foreshadowing what could come to AR video chat games.
It's a track full of pretty standard brags, but in Rico's case, the boasting is foreshadowing—not just about himself but about his peers.
Others see this event as a hint that Varys has special blood (see King's blood above), foreshadowing his potential identity as a secret Targaryen.
Both movies share the conceit of isolated families starting anew, but "The Witch" particularly amplifies the foreshadowing of tragedy from the moment it starts.
" On foreshadowing and feeling insecure: "There was a lot of spiritual exorcising going on back, even before I knew this was going to happen.
Foreshadowing the production problems that would plague the company in the future, early versions of the Roadster were slower than a $30,000 Honda S2000.
That was just the start: Public hearings were held, and new legislation was crafted foreshadowing the statewide ban on selling homes over unpaid bills.
Upon a rewatch, this is a pretty direct foreshadowing of the reveal that Queen Iduna's played a key role in saving King Agnarr's life.
Katherine St. Asaph argued in an essay for MTV that the internet killed Carly Rae Jepsen, foreshadowing, maybe, what would happen with Jepsen's Emotion.
It's possible that despite fans' obsession with the character, Lady Stoneheart is a minor figure who ultimately serves as foreshadowing for resurrections to come.
She tries to present it, particularly in her tacked-on introduction and conclusion, as foreshadowing and illuminating the tragic deadlock in Israeli-Palestinian coexistence.
Bloomberg posted a video on his official Twitter account on Thursday foreshadowing the hefty role he plans to take on in the coming months.
And it is a shot across the bow for Mr. Trump, foreshadowing a rocky relationship with Silicon Valley leaders over the next four years.
Only in the race's final days did he begin offering sharper distinctions, foreshadowing how he could soon confront Sanders, Warren and Buttigieg more aggressively.
His decision to part ways with the company felt like foreshadowing for what HBO was about to become and the end of an era.
Nothing, not even downright obviousness, scares Lee off from foreshadowing ("Overhead a body fell through the air"), and he scores with it every time.
Much of the emails' content can be seen as foreshadowing the course that the Trump administration has taken under the influence of Mr. Miller.
BuzzFeed News reports that government attorneys are seeking to reopen thousands of deportation cases that courts had suspended — foreshadowing a potential surge in deportations.
In the early 22015s, Marine began rebranding herself, in bit of a foreshadowing for what she would eventually try to do for the party.
Indeed, she's repeatedly been warned about following in his footsteps, in what reads to me as clear foreshadowing of a tragedy yet to come.
Just two years later, SNES games would have the power to handle real 3-D graphics, foreshadowing the industry's incipient shift from sprites to polygons.
Anti-Muslim populism took off earlier than elsewhere in Europe, and the country elected a centre-right government in 2002, again foreshadowing Britain and Germany.
It tends to favor beating viewers over the head either with blatant foreshadowing or overt metaphors than presenting a scene that's too challenging or cryptic.
Ride-share congestion at airports, stadiums and shopping malls may be foreshadowing the chaos at popular destinations if AVs begin making most pickups and dropoffs.
There's also a focal incident around which the plot turns, and while Hawdon overworks the foreshadowing, when she finally shows us the scene, it's potent.
The Republican-controlled committee advanced his nomination 13-12 along party lines, foreshadowing what looks set to be a close decision in the full Senate.
Without Missandei around to braid her hair or apply her undereye concealer, Daenerys is leaning into the "foreshadowing fiery genocide" aesthetic while moping around Dragonstone.
Hinting at the depositions well before they occur is the type of foreshadowing your 9th grade English teacher would be proud of you for catching.
The next he is in Calcutta, where sectarian riots are hastening British withdrawal from the subcontinent and foreshadowing the horrors of the partition to come.
"Even his senior staff didn't seem to know" the change was coming, Kudlow said of Trump, in an odd bit of foreshadowing of his life.
And a spine-tingling bit of foreshadowing: Two weeks later, one passenger will be giving an interview about the plane to New York magazine. Why?
So now it's trying to capture the effect of having a big event happen out of nowhere, while bothering with the bare minimum of foreshadowing.
It's hard not to dread the inevitable Jon-Dany hookup, especially given this episode's painful foreshadowing, like Dany's look of longing after Jon walks offscreen.
It's not a subtle story, and this telling is bursting with fan service, from new efforts at foreshadowing to expanded character interactions and environmental details.
Recriminations are flowing over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's stunning failure to form a coalition, foreshadowing a contentious campaign for new elections set for Sept. 17.
Were all the signs that Ramon and Farid saw — 11:11, the butterflies, the estranged mothers, the man on fire — foreshadowing a deadly natural disaster?
While the company is often looked at as an industry bellwether, Canopy's latest results shouldn't be looked at as foreshadowing a market turnaround, Seymour said.
That's a valid perspective, but the movie shortchanges it with creaky plot mechanics, including a bit of contrived foreshadowing that only a screenwriter could love.
Increasingly, Game of Thrones is foreshadowing the union hinted at in the title of author George R.R. Martin's series: A Song of Ice and Fire.
Trained to do tricks and trussed up in bows (foreshadowing the pet clothing of today), the brown rat became a desirable curio among Victorian gentry.
AA rhetoric that I had interpreted as a warning but was in reality a dark foreshadowing of what this disease had in store for me.
It was foreshadowing that it was the hated Reigns who was going to win and there was nothing anyone in that crowd could do about it.
He also points the gun right out Cassandra, and this is called "foreshadowing" or "Chekhov's gun," as that gun is 100% going to go off again.
Where past season have been much more subtle in their foreshadowing, it feels like we've been hit over the head with discussions of a Targaryen bebe.
But it's that detail that should be seen as the most important and lasting legacy of 1984 when it comes to its foreshadowing of the future.
It's all too easy to read Ader's absence at the end of "Fall 1" and "Fall 2" as some sort of grim foreshadowing of his death.
There's some very diabolical foreshadowing, too, with Rey seeming to struggle to pick a side and clever editing that suggests that she may side with Ren.
In the hunt to learn everything about the former Suits actress, a video of her as an 8-year-old has surfaced, and it's basically foreshadowing.
"Since 2009, we've faced our fair share of challenges, and come through them stronger," Obama said in the email, likely foreshadowing a theme for his speech.
Narratively, it allows for something so striking that the first time I encountered it, I thought it was coincidence: Unexplored can create dungeons filled with foreshadowing.
In an odd sense of foreshadowing, El Chapo had discussed this day months prior with his interviewers (Penn had help from a small circle of connections).
The movie is rife with absurd foreshadowing, as when a sailor rolls snake eyes in a dice game a split second before the first torpedo hits.
Muriel embarks on a conscious awakening in California; in an unmistakably yonic episode of foreshadowing, her new neighbor Sandra gives Muriel her first Mission Valley olive.
Foreshadowing: Larry Levitt of the Kaiser Family Foundation said the Mercatus study is a good indicator of both the "promise and peril" of Medicare for all.
"Teardrops on My Guitar" was a definitive country song that found its way onto the pop charts, foreshadowing Swift's eventual full-time crossover to the genre.
Even as the camps fill with water and the health and safety situations become tenuous, the recent rains are only a foreshadowing of things to come.
He worked as a restorer (foreshadowing?) and was hired to paint portraits of the king for various schools as well as the Royal Academy of Medicine.
Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary and a hard-line supporter of Brexit, on Friday signaled an unflinching attitude, foreshadowing the tone for a leadership contest.
"Despite our progress, so much work remains," she said in the Democratic National Convention speech, foreshadowing the LGBTQ issues at stake in that year's presidential election.
Hours after the report of the accusations was published, Representative Jim Durkin, the top Republican in the Illinois House, issued a statement foreshadowing Mr. Sauer's resignation.
The foreshadowing swings between heavy-handed and inadequate, and the reasoning behind what is, predictably, a scheme for revenge doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
But this could be foreshadowing potential struggles that the United States' export campaign may face down the road, especially as South American beans hit the market.
As a practical matter, Mr. Trump's foreshadowing might enable Mr. Assad to move some aircraft to get them out of the way of a missile strike.
It could also be viewed as foreshadowing — shortly after this scene, Joe is offered a job as a bookseller at the high-end wellness store Anavarin.
Some advocates and lawmakers have said any such declaration needs to come with significant federal funding to be effective, foreshadowing a possible funding fight in Congress.
Upper-income suburbs in the state's major cities are covered with Doug Jones signs, foreshadowing a powerful Republican soccer-mom rejection of Mr. Moore's purported predation.
To boot, the opposing force is a Direwolf with a fish in its mouth, so this is potentially foreshadowing the Battle of Winterfell against the White Walkers.
It starred exclusively Hollywood heavyweights, who spent a considerable amount of time jogging on the beach in pretty California blue light, posturing about class, and foreshadowing murder.
The water rushes forward and then recedes, like waves (foreshadowing the film's climax, which I won't spoil), as we follow Cleo in the minutiae of her duties.
"Creditors are keeping the pressure on Abengoa by demanding additional financial disclosures, potentially foreshadowing difficulty at the confirmation hearing," said Joshua Friedman, a legal analyst for Debtwire.
"The Last of the Starks" was almost entirely foreshadowing for that ultimate conflict between our heroes, in addition to setup for next week's battle at King's Landing.
This episode saw her lackluster, whatever-ish storyline simply dissipate, all of the strange symbolic foreshadowing that's accompanied her throughout the season completely abandoned in the end.
By 2012, with the mood in the country changing, Sicily shifted towards the centre-left, foreshadowing the bloc's subsequent victory five months later at a national level.
Although the internet retailer declined to give authorities the requested information, at least a few experts say the case may be a foreshadowing of things to come.
As we head into a lively summer of congressional primaries — foreshadowing the presidential nomination contest — it seems worth asking what the implications are for politics within parties.
Kimmel then joked that she should find the foreshadowing souvenir and bring it to the Academy Awards later this month, where Stone is up for Best Actress.
Bran becomes the Three-Eyed Raven in Season 6, but a binge of Season 1 will reveal that his raven-themed dreams were actually foreshadowing his transformation.
It was foreshadowing at its finest, as Dr Comics and Mr Games was where he first found out about the movie that he would one day direct.
That said, where I think Game of Thrones still excels is in emotional foreshadowing, and it's in that department that "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" excels.
Notably, the episode included an exchange between Carl and Negan in which the boy said that he was willing to die, which wound up foreshadowing what transpired.
The Founders, embracing Plato and foreshadowing Mill, understood that anything touching upon pure democracy would lead to a tyranny of the majority that would destroy the republic.
But to the company's critics, that employee motivational moment has also served as a wry historical foreshadowing of safety problems with one of Samsung's top-selling smartphones.
Thus foreshadowing Tyrion's own killing of his father Tywin (and of his beloved Shae, a sex worker who ended up in Tywin's bed) a few seasons later.
Unexplored does this sort of thing constantly, foreshadowing bosses (and their weaknesses), dropping keys and magical artifacts in one part of the dungeon to be used later.
And it's the first large bank to report its quarterly and annual results, most likely foreshadowing the performances that its rivals will report over the next week.
The three bonded over an article titled "The Case of the Missing White Voters," foreshadowing the case they would help Mr. Trump build during his presidential campaign.
Pierre told us then that the new financing would be used to achieve profitability "as early as 2021", foreshadowing today's announcement of a clutch of market exits.
But much of the country's youth, particularly in the capital Tehran, plan to stay at home, foreshadowing what's expected to be the lowest voter turnout in years.
Authors of historical fiction are always tempted to write a prologue, sometimes set far in advance of the main action, often for purposes of foreshadowing, usually ironic.
In opposing the new rules, Huawei told the FCC its plan was unconstitutional and violated the company's due process rights — foreshadowing a possible lawsuit against the agency.
"Hand Covers Bruise," the opening track, which underscores Mark Zuckerberg's scampering between Harvard's redbrick dorms with baleful foreshadowing, might as well be the soundtrack to the decade.
The breathtaking and frenetic pilot, which airs Sunday, doesn't come close to foreshadowing the twists and turns of this modern epic on drugs and the American family.
Foreshadowing the attack of modern Trump critics, opponents of executive power argued that the president might misuse the power to pardon his co-conspirators in a treason plot.
That's a lot of foreshadowing for a freshman show — but at that point, neither of the relationships are over-the-top in their will-they, won't-they plots.
David Perdue (R-Ga.) did the same in 2014, laying bare the non-ideological populist rage seething within the GOP base, and foreshadowing the rise of The Donald.
There's a bit of foreshadowing in the first sentence, but to start with, this is an entirely normal event in the life of a 53-year-old man.
All this is foreshadowing for the traumatic event: During a picnic, baby Gage wanders off into the road, and is run over by one of those same trucks.
Lizzie: These squabbles between Taylor and Corinne play as some pretty heavy foreshadowing (if you're into that kind of thing) about how some future dates will pan out.
Adi: Speaking of Ares, I couldn't tell whether the movie was subverting expectations, or just doing a bad job of foreshadowing a climactic fight that never really comes.
The cynical reporter in me sees these as foreshadowing of some kind of monetization plan: turn Signal into a freemium offering, set up Signal Pro or the like.
But showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss explain that they've known about the twist for three years now, and they've been foreshadowing it in the series since 2016.
A foreshadowing of the automation trend can be seen in the offices of large tech companies, which tend to produce less employment than a previous generation of employer.
The GOP gained ground in each of those special elections (without winning), foreshadowing the 2010 midterms when Republicans picked up 63 seats and took control of the House.
One 2009 report has predictions that now read like a history lesson, foreshadowing the dominance of Amazon, MySpace's fall and Facebook's rise, and Google's cloud and Android platform.
That's not to mention the foreshadowing that she was supposed to be a different Lannister's queen in the first season, before even getting married off to Tyrion instead.
TOKYO — In a foreshadowing of a possible new alliance in the automobile industry, Toyota and Suzuki said on Wednesday that they were discussing a wide-ranging business partnership.
This song is one of the most prominent examples, a foreshadowing of the mutant sounds that an outsider vocalist's sense of melody and well-applied technology can create.
Maybe he was foreshadowing war with North Korea, which he has already threatened with "fire and fury" if the reclusive country aimed its missiles at the United States.
After ["Endgame"], my sister and I talked about how well-crafted the entire series was, and conversed for hours about certain references and foreshadowing featured in previous movies.
Events that used to take weeks to launch now take hours, organizers said, foreshadowing what may happen when word filters out that Mr. Trump is on his way.
Although Ms. Rodriguez includes a certain amount of foreshadowing, both in the title and in dialogue, few films are so rigorous in trying to evoke a structuring absence.
And in a possible foreshadowing of challenges to come, Ms. Pelosi included information about a contingency plan for Congress to continue functioning in the case of an outbreak.
A "Recruiting Manifesto" emphasized Calipari's "players-first" approach (foreshadowing "Players First," one of two books Calipari has written with the writer Michael Sokolove in the last three years).
What is this character doing at this particular time, what is the theme, what is the sub-theme, what was the status of the mission, what's the foreshadowing?
You can find all of our February extended horoscopes below: Much of this month will be foreshadowing what's going to go down this spring for you, professionally speaking.
Charlie Swift, a lawyer hired by her father, said after the hearing that he was "encouraged" by Judge Walton's views and hoped it was "foreshadowing" of the outcome.
In retrospect, David Bowie returning to the stardust from whence he came on January 10, 2016 was some horrific foreshadowing for the year of celebrity deaths to come.
Obviously he doesn't explicitly give anything away in that highlighted answer, but the bit about mothers and birth is heavy foreshadowing for the Tower of Joy scene with Lyanna.
Writer Boy gets a rejection letter from the publisher he'd sent his short story to, and reacts by (foreshadowing!) drinking away his sorrows and being ejected from the bar.
And apparently she hadn't lost her knack for killing off her creepy husbands – even if her '60s husband death is perhaps a bit more foreshadowing of her own demise.
" He had responded in a statement on Wednesday to the reports foreshadowing the New York Times story: "The story sounds so good I want to buy the movie rights.
After months of blunt force foreshadowing, the Federal Communications Commission announced today that it's ready to pick a fight with the public over the future of the open internet.
So while the real twist doesn't turn out to be incest (thank god), it does turn out to be both shocking and perfectly understandable given the show's careful foreshadowing.
A swoony scene where Jackie sings to Jules by firelight — an eerie but compelling little ditty about inner demons released by blood — is neatly positioned between foreshadowing and foreplay.
The Clinton-Knope parallel becomes even more apparent and alarmingly foreshadowing of reality when Leslie runs for city council against Sweetums heir Bobby Newport (Paul Rudd) in season four.
We got a little foreshadowing at the start of the movie when Baby (Abigail Breslin) walks into a New York theater advertising a show called Dirty Dancing circa 1975.
As the ratchet month comes to an end, one technical strategist says there are signs in the chart that could be foreshadowing "a lot of pain" for global assets.
He said then, as he has since, "I haven't even started on her yet," foreshadowing the kind of attacks on Clinton that he's unleashed successfully on fellow Republican contenders.
Historically, super strength in the yen has signaled times of trouble for the market, and according to one technician it could be foreshadowing a major downturn in U.S. equities.
With just one line, foreshadowing the terror to come, a callback to the longevity of said terror, and, finally, the payoff to the very thing that started it all.
As wages continue to rise, there is a rising chance that cost pressures will squeeze profit margins, reversing the decade-long bull market in stocks and foreshadowing a recession.
Foreshadowing for the blind: Expect nothing new from the U.K. government at Thursday's parliamentary debate over whether or not to designate Hezbollah as a terrorist group in its entirety.
For maximum effect, Jackson avoided foreshadowing anything sinister; Hyman's distinctly noir opening sequence is a departure that — smartly — does not attempt to recreate the blasé horror of her original.
Episode 8, "Second Sons," to attend a royal wedding where no one dies, although Cersei does drop a death threat on a Tyrell in the Sept of Baelor. Foreshadowing!
Digging into the relationship between Arya and Sansa, for instance, would establish character traits and moments of foreshadowing that the show is still paying off all these seasons later.
Numerous images of people collecting water from polluted rivers were posted on social media, foreshadowing epidemics that an already struggling health care system will be unable to cope with.
But the story of what happened next would profoundly affect his and countless others' lives, foreshadowing the Trump investigation and the shadowy role Russia plays in the modern world.
"The dollar bears are getting their last licks in for 2017, perhaps foreshadowing of things to come in 2018," said Stephen Innes, head of Asia-Pacific trading at OANDA.
Namely, after an entire episode devoted to heavily foreshadowing Dany's turning into the "Mad Queen," the death seemed like a calculated plot device to push Dany over the edge.
Fontana's first spatial environment expressed the need of experimentation, foreshadowing a series of artistic movements interested in perception and gestalt psychology such as Gruppo T and the Zero group.
Suddenly, the nickname of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), the show's protagonist, back when he was a full-time conman — Slippin' Jimmy — seems even more like foreshadowing than it already did.
Carrie ends up killing her mom and knowing how fraught the relationship between Cheryl and Penelope is, it's possible this archery photo could just be foreshadowing something much more sinister.
When Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) had to remind her that she was getting carried away with the burning-of-cities talk, it felt like there was some foreshadowing of this theory.
"The attorney general has relentlessly prosecuted me, even suing me in my personal capacity," said a statement from Stutzman earlier this month, foreshadowing a likely argument as the case proceeds.
So now we can't help but read this exchange as foreshadowing that Arya will go to King's Landing in the three remaining episodes to finally strike Cersei off her list.
In the early '00s, the drug also flooded Eastern Europe, where, in a dark foreshadowing of its place in the U.S., it overtook heroin as the hard drug of choice.
Still, the company is "foreshadowing what's going to happen to the entire apparel industry" where Amazon, Walmart, Target and Costco "are thriving at the expense of everyone else," he said.
The steady transformation of WrestleMania weekend into a cultural event, broadly, and a wrestling-wide celebration of the form, specifically, may be the most apt foreshadowing of All In's success.
The latest quarterly capital expenditures for the S&P 500 came in at the lowest since the fourth quarter of 2017, which is "foreshadowing" of a decline in stock buybacks.
On Monday, bitcoin users were up in arms about their transactions taking a long time to be processed by the network, potentially foreshadowing dark, deeply annoying times for the cryptocurrency.
The two-hour meeting was misread by many in the region as foreshadowing an unbeatable combination of the world's largest online retailer with Dubai's real estate king turned internet entrepreneur.
Of course the big scandal of President Donald Trump's administration would be because he fired someone, like the whole 14 seasons of "The Apprentice" was merely foreshadowing for this week.
The Thrones audience cut their teeth on a complex, fascinating story packed with foreshadowing and false hints, and they've gotten almost too good at figuring their way around the future.
It threatens essential direct media access to the president, foreshadowing future attempts to shut out the unfiltered, independent flow of news Americans depend on in holding their elected leaders accountable.
Shit goes sideways for Jasmine when she watches one of her clients get choked out by a mystery murderer during a private show (presciently foreshadowing various YouTube/Facebook Live dystopias).
Are these women actually the same person, jolting backward through a short but brutal life of abandonment, foster care, stripping, prostitution and arrests, a grim sequence of foreshadowing (or preshadowing)?
"The dollar bears are getting their last licks in for 2017, perhaps a foreshadowing of things to come in 2018," said Stephen Innes, head of Asia-Pacific trading at OANDA.
Photograph by Krista Schlueter for The New Yorker The mukbang films, it turns out, are a bit of foreshadowing for what it's like to eat here, on a good night.
Soybeans remain underpinned by news that Argentina suspended the registration of agricultural exports, seen as foreshadowing a rise in grain export tariffs that could reduce overseas competition for U.S. soy.
Right now, a whole new class of robots are changing their jobs, foreshadowing changes dozens of industries will face at the hands of new technologies in the next few years.
The coronavirus outbreak has caused the cancellation or postponement of more than 24 exhibitions and conferences worldwide, hammering the $2.5 trillion trade show industry and foreshadowing more pain to come.
The clumsy foreshadowing notwithstanding, the scene's anticlimactic nature exposes a fundamental paradox of the show: The stakes of the series' very first scene were possibly too high, and thus desensitizing.
And if you like your sports with foreshadowing, the only other top tennis player to receive a knighthood was Sir Norman Brookes, the Australian star of the early 20th century.
Foreshadowing the controversy over Mr. Trump's dangling of potential pardons in the Russia investigation, the prosecutor accused Mr. Bush of a cover-up that could have implicated his own conduct.
Varble entered the event wearing a magnificent pink dress that would literally be torn to shreds by the end of the night, perhaps foreshadowing his subsequent disappearance from public view.
All his talk of gods and devils seems to be clear foreshadowing of the dark god Darkseid — but it's not yet clear how Luthor knows that this intergalactic enemy is coming.
The site was a way for Harvard students to rank whether their peers were hot or not, foreshadowing the debasement and humiliation we'd all feel as social media found its footing.
His painting "Falling Man" is difficult to explain, which makes it tempting for an art historian to describe it as a foreshadowing of television news images we saw on 9/11.
This was the most intense debate of the entire cycle, possibly foreshadowing an epic, long-running series of face-to-face contests alternating with primaries and caucuses well into the spring.
It could offer foreshadowing into the future of Westeros; Dany seemed to bond with Yara about having terrible fathers and being the first women to try to take their respective thrones.
And we have the feeling that if we binged through the whole series again tonight, we'd pick up on a whole lot more examples of under-the-radar foreshadowing like that.
Trump in his opening pitch to voters also offered himself up as a scathing Iraq War critique, foreshadowing the opposition to "nation-building" policies he would emphasize on the campaign trail.
The scene was heavy foreshadowing for what was to come in the finale — the "bad guys" threatened to cut off Olivia's (Kerry Washington) head by sending Rowan (Joe Morton) the bricks.
And even as season five of The Americans seems to flout storytelling convention all over the place, I doubt it would go so far as to completely ignore such blatant foreshadowing.
Soon after Hammack's Nashville arrival, the first song she performed on Lower Broadway was Miranda Lambert's "Gunpowder & Lead," foreshadowing Hammack's inclusion this year in Lambert's Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour.
And when Alain (François Damiens), a local businessman, is cajoled into singing the Patti Page classic "Tennessee Waltz," it's no surprise when the lyrics turn out to have been a foreshadowing.
This tweet from when I reviewed the OnHub router back in 2015 was a scary foreshadowing of this awful trend to come: The dark cylinder look is so in right now.
And you need to get through endless hinting, foreshadowing, stalling and chapters that end with loud noises ("there was a piercing yell from upstairs") even to find out what they are.
In 1974, a 20 percent foreign-buyers tax went into effect in Ontario, foreshadowing the debate that grips much of Vancouver and Toronto today, with a different foreign buyer in mind.
As Bosch trains for the undercover mission that we've already seen going haywire, there's some clever foreshadowing: We get a forecast of how he'll get himself out of that future pickle.
" Perhaps it was a weird foreshadowing of his role in "The Producers," in which his character had to step into the role of Hitler in the musical-within-the-musical. "Mr.
Simply reprise his father's role as a hammer warrior In retrospect, that was a fun bit of foreshadowing when we first met Gendry in Season 1, hammering away in the shop.
Argentina's Ministry of Agriculture on Wednesday suspended the registration of agricultural exports until further notice, a move seen as foreshadowing a jump in grain export tariffs under the country's new government.
When you're reading "Stone" and "Chamber" ["Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"] every three pages you're stumbling on a bit of Horcrux foreshadowing.
They also presented climate change as a global problem requiring a global solution, foreshadowing a defense strategy of arguing that no single company should be held liable for climate change-related damages.
In what may be a foreshadowing of arguments to come, a source familiar with Facebook's thinking defended its moves to cut off Vine and clone Snapchat as examples of competition at work.
Eight paragraphs deep in his story on Nunes yesterday, the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza reveals that a "senior White House official" did some prescient foreshadowing of last Monday's House Intelligence Committee hearing.
Perhaps foreshadowing that fight, just on Sunday it was reported that potential Trump veep choice retired Army Lt. Gen Michael T. Flynn had some relatively liberal views on abortion and gay marriage.
I figured the Night King had just scored a dragon as soon as Viserion took the hit, given all the foreshadowing about how everyone the Walkers kill gets added to their army.
In a one-two hand-swapping move, she draws the dagger and gets it into a position where she can stalemate Brienne, foreshadowing the move she'll later use on the Night King.
But if that's the case, then whatever message the special was trying to present about storytelling was buried beneath heavy-handed foreshadowing and dozens of references to the show and its fandom.
Obviously there was all the historical foreshadowing — The Mad King; that unnerving expression about tossing a coin whenever a new Targaryen is born — but there were also the literal clues: the visions.
Perhaps Rick won't be killed (unlikely), and he'll be the one who departs on the mysterious helicopter to join another larger community as the Jadis subplot seems to be foreshadowing (unlikelier still).
It's a funny scene that quickly introduces the show's main players, but it's also foreshadowing the fact that the Walkers are less a family tree and more a family of nesting dolls.
But a couple of prescient moments on the latest episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians — filmed weeks or months ago — play like some bizarre foreshadowing of the terrible events to come.
" In another flourish foreshadowing the trouble his eventual order would face in court, Mr Trump added: "Our constitution is great...Now, we have a religious, you know, everybody wants to be protected.
If Dany's general haggard appearance wasn't foreshadowing enough, we get lots of good, salt-of-the-earth shots of the innocent citizens of Kings Landing with their doe-eyed children in tow.
Robert Fisher's resignation, on May 17, 20173, in Concord, N.H. "Fisher and the Red Pill embody exactly what The Handmaid's Tale is a foreshadowing of or is a warning against," Morgan says.
In the visuals, a fox is abruptly awakened after a nightmare foreshadowing the havoc that pollution and climate change have wrought on the earth: Icebergs melt and plants turn into ashen waste.
Unless you're a dedicated Kirkman fan or you've already gone and thrown Negan's name into Google, it's a thin plotline and all of the foreshadowing surrounding his savagery goes over your head.
In her memoir, "Life in Motion," Copeland repeats the refrain "this is for the little brown girls" -- as if foreshadowing the larger role she would come to play in America's race conversation.
"We hope this is a foreshadowing of an executive order that would deal with secret money in our politics," Lisa Gilbert, director of Public Citizen's Congress Watch division, said about McDonough's remarks.
Trump campaigned relentlessly for both men in 2023 and their ultra-narrow wins over two prominent Democrats was seen by Republicans as potentially foreshadowing bright prospects for the president's reelection in 2020.
While his kicks looked powerful and useful in this bout, he went to a right straight into spinning backfist non-stop, effectively foreshadowing the main event as he missed time after time.
Some groups dedicated to free speech and press have decried the incident as a foreshadowing of dark times to come for American journalism, while many observers have celebrated it as justice served.
Norman came to the 18th tee tied with Nicklaus, but pushed his approach shot and missed a par putt that would have forced a playoff, foreshadowing his great collapse a decade later.
After successfully eating all 50 eggs to win the bet, and the affection of everyone watching, Luke lies spread out on the table—mirroring Jesus' crucifixion and foreshadowing his untimely fate. 2.
And, foreshadowing a possible alliance with the Alternative for Germany, Mr. Seehofer has been reaching out to Austria's chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, who governs in a coalition with the far-right Freedom Party.
I remember how you taught foreshadowing and how you said I didn't have to go steady with a boy to be someone (a lesson I didn't learn for about another 15 years).
But the real reason South Carolina matters is what it says about the future: It often provides foreshadowing of how Democrats in the South (especially black Democrats) are thinking about presidential candidates.
State elections in Virginia, Mississippi and Kentucky on Tuesday could shift significant legislative power to Democrats, foreshadowing a local angle to the battle for Congress in 2020, reports the Wall Street Journal.
"The gubernatorial results in 2019 in Kentucky and Louisiana are in no way a referendum on President Trump or a foreshadowing of the 2020 presidential election," said the R.N.C. spokesman Mike Reed.
"The working men and women in the world ... are just tired of being dictated to by what we call the 'party of Davos,'" Bannon said in a 2014 speech foreshadowing Trump's campaign.
But the gaze into Trump's priorities for the next four years proved too savage for many Republicans' taste, foreshadowing an intense battle between Congress and the White House over spending in coming months.
It's also unclear if the wild ape figured out how to use the saw by watching the robot—which is perhaps some cruel foreshadowing for the human race and our artificially intelligent overlords.
I thought the film held up very well and that I was reminded of how prescient it was, in terms of foreshadowing some of the circumstances of our lives that we now face.
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What's so interesting about this scene to me is that the theatre audience is watching the dead as spectators, and the dead (actors) are watching them, foreshadowing a mass grave of these townspeople.
The principles explicitly discourage the development of an official style: "Design must flow from the architectural profession to the Government, and not vice versa," it states, in an ominous foreshadowing of Trump's proposal.
As Justice Elena Kagan put it at the hearing on April 23rd—foreshadowing the ruling on June 27th—"you can't really read this record" and conclude that the rationale was anything but "contrived".
Pay close attention to what happens in your partnerships this month after February 17, which is when Mars will enter the "shadow," pre-period of its retrograde— plenty of foreshadowing will go down!
Any evidence of his future capacity for deep emotion, any whispers of darkness that might be hidden in his heart, any foreshadowing of the towering villain he is to become is deafeningly absent.
Moreover, the negotiations and decisions made this week about how to prioritize federal spending are a likely foreshadowing of what is to come when Congress quickly shifts its focus to next year's budget.
In "White Squad VIII" (1985) a man is being tortured but the tool is still in the aggressor's hand — a deft use of foreshadowing because most of us know how the story goes.
The shadow of the Elle magazine he's reading obliterates his facial features — perhaps a foreshadowing of his demise — while a yellow hound with a "rescue" collar slurps chlorinated water at the girl's feet.
Foreshadowing aside, the film spends 174 minutes fawning over the protagonist, and handling his misogyny, violent behaviour and self-destructive acts like an indulgent parent allowing their toddler to wreak havoc in public.
Yes, the specific sequence you're talking about is Elliot kind of foreshadowing the doom and gloom that could come from a society that gives up and gives in to the powers that be.
With economies around the world disrupted by widespread travel restrictions and economic activity near a standstill, foreshadowing a deep recession on par with the 2008 global financial crisis, bonds have not been spared.
In the event you needed more foreshadowing, there's a subsequent scene in the female changing quarters where dancers gossip about a male member of the troupe who was kicked out for being gay.
A 216-220 defeat at home on Sunday, in Game 33 of a first-round series with the Utah Jazz, kept that pattern intact, while also possibly foreshadowing extensive disruption for the franchise.
But they offer a glimpse of the problematic policies that the party's base want candidates to take on -- and a foreshadowing of the ferocious battles we're likely to see in the coming months.
This year's Women's March official event is titled "Power to the Polls," foreshadowing the emphasis that will be placed in making sure that women turn out to vote — and vote in their interests.
It's an ambitious attempt to jump-start what had become a creatively stagnant property that leaves little on the table, even predicting its own demise through flash-forwards—kind of—and heavy foreshadowing.
It was only in those ferocious moments that you realized his foreshadowing: How, even in the loveliest passages of the song's opening, there had been something unhinged in his voice, and his eyes.
Japan's exports fell at the fastest pace in four months in May on supply chain disruptions from the Kumamoto earthquake and slow growth in emerging markets - foreshadowing gloomy trade prospects for the current quarter.
The table and chairs inside the meeting room were designed with a pattern evoking two bridges coming together, foreshadowing the bridge on which the two men would later hold their one-on-one conversation.
Communities around the world, including in the US, are having to relocate because of rising sea levels — foreshadowing a likely future in which millions of climate refugees will need to find a new home.
In March, Trump declared that the U.S. "would be coming out of Syria very soon," foreshadowing a possible withdrawal from the country, which has been ravaged by civil war for more than seven years.
Foreshadowing this international expansion, his band's 2015 music video for "Hymn for the Weekend" was filmed in India and featured Beyoncé, who is married to Jay Z and was last year's Global Citizen headliner.
And it provided an unexpected foreshadowing of the opening night of Mr. West's "Saint Pablo" tour — celebrating his February album, "The Life of Pablo" — which came to Bankers Life Fieldhouse here on Thursday night.
One minute, he was a young lad experiencing the foreshadowing of Donald Trump's current attitude towards non-American folks (Translation: He got kicked out of Trump Tower along with his fellow One Direction members).
" But in a bit of potential foreshadowing, the president also told the Marines in the audience: "I think he likes what you do better than what he does, but he's doing a great job.
Starting on February 17, pay attention to what's going on in your world around the themes Mars will be working with (school, learning, debts, and intimacy), because some major foreshadowing will be doing down.
Not only did it speak to America's ongoing racial tensions, but it also ended up foreshadowing an election whose result — like the Simpson verdict — exposed a country whose two halves saw reality entirely differently.
FRANKFURT — Deutsche Bank said on Friday that the leader of its investment banking unit would resign, foreshadowing what are likely to be steep cuts in the bank's operations in the United States and Europe.
The confrontation over President Trump's ban on refugees and visitors from several predominantly Muslim countries reached the courts at the weekend, foreshadowing the years of legal battles that could lie ahead for the administration.
The White House strategy of curtailing Lewandowski's testimony by foreshadowing controversial executive privilege claims appeared to be an attempt to goad Democrats into another protracted court battle that could delay a day of reckoning.
It is hard to split the difference between seeing foreshadowing everywhere and allowing for the complicated moods of a particularly driven post-adolescent, however much in control of her material she seems to be.
It follows a familiar storytelling pattern — initial scare, a drop back to calm and familiar scenes that set up the characters, a series of foreshadowing events and fake-out scares, a sudden escalation of tension.
In a foreshadowing of how much uglier U.S. politics could get, top Democratic operatives are already talking about impeachment of Brett Kavanaugh as a 2020 campaign issue if he gets confirmed to the Supreme Court.
At this point everyone's experience with the song is a copy of a copy of a copy, which sets the mood for where your head should be and foreshadowing what he's about to tell us.
The actual point of the film is watching CGI cities around the world get destroyed by firestorms and tornados, as the foreshadowing sets up a technologically induced worldwide storm that will devastate the entire planet.
Carl's death feels devastating and huge, even if his flashback scenes where he sprouted his newfound zen philosophy were bad (and way too obviously foreshadowing; Walking Dead has pulled this move about a zillion times).
Partially because of pragmatism and partially to identify with her new tribe, she starts dressing in Dothraki fashions, wearing a fish skin top that Clapton told me in 2012 reminded her of dragon scales. Foreshadowing!
For Jaime it's a haunting reminder of his "Kingslayer" title; for Bran it's an eerie, disconnected vision; and for Cersei it's foreshadowing for her own murderous wildfire spree at the end of Season 6. 233.
It's a whole lot of not-at-all-subtle foreshadowing that suggests the underground chamber full of dead things isn't going to be a chill place to hang as the massive undead army draws near.
The real problem is the way it's told: It's an OK tale undercut by shoddy acting, FMV sequences that try to hit above their weight, and a bad habit of obviously foreshadowing its big twist.
Andre gets Rhonda working for Camilla's fashion line Antony and Cleopatra — delicious if heavy-handed foreshadowing — where she can keep quiet watch, while Hakeem pretends to be her lover long enough to betray her trust.
In perhaps a foreshadowing of Dr. King's visit in 1968, he met with the civil rights leader Medgar Evers five years earlier at Evers's Mississippi home shortly before Evers was murdered in his front yard.
Lawrence: That foreshadowing would be accurate because, if you remember, on "Real," what Freddie did to Jeezy would basically be the equivalent to how DeAndre Jordan turned Brandon Knight into a poster in this video.
Two high-ranking Democrats sent a letter to President Trump outlining 51 priorities they'll use to assess the next nominee to run the Department of Health and Human Services, foreshadowing a tough confirmation battle ahead.
The third star: Erik Karlsson and Victor Hedman – Their pirate costume routine was fun, at least as long as it wasn't foreshadowing a Karlsson-to-Tampa trade that would basically guarantee the Lightning a Cup.
If, like me, you see the opening credits an opportunity to grab a drink, pee, or just generally ward off a Scottish warbling earworm, then you might have missed out on the foreshadowing that occurred.
The move, initially threatened in March and confirmed on Monday, was seen by many in Washington and Africa as foreshadowing how the Trump administration planned to apply its 'America First' trade ideology on the continent.
The Negan war — which, again, ate up the better part of two or maybe even three seasons when you consider that season six was mostly concerned with foreshadowing it — is finally in the rearview mirror.
It inaugurated a new kind of leak: the bulk copying and dissemination of many files about many disparate topics, foreshadowing the 2013 leaks of National Security Agency files by the intelligence contractor Edward J. Snowden.
Mr. Trump made no mention of that in his budget message, but his budget director, Mick Mulvaney, a longtime deficit hawk, did, foreshadowing the tension that will eventually challenge this president as his term progresses.
So we're not ready to believe it's just for the sake of divine intervention or foreshadowing (after all, the literal symbol on the Stark sigil was killed by the literal symbol of the Baratheon sigil).
Stephen Onyeiwu, Allegheny College: I believe Sanders is right in his characterization of Trump's new trade deal with Mexico and Canada — and, in fact, he may be foreshadowing trouble over its passage in the Senate.
The historic French pharmacy brand was relaunched in 2185, foreshadowing a trend of resurrecting the age-old beauty practice of working with raw ingredients — now emulated by millennial start-ups like The Ordinary and LOLI.
The Strain's preseason promotional campaign — featuring a Statue of Liberty vamped out with one of the long stinger tongues that all of the show's vampires have — turned out to be a weird bit of foreshadowing.
"I thought your mama raised you better than this," Isbell sings, a line that could speak for the majority of themes in Isbell's songwriting that unfortunately came out a bit too late to be considered foreshadowing.
For what it's worth, Guadagnino has said he'd be interested in the way a sequel would have to deal with Italy's Berlusconi years, in some ways a foreshadowing of our own current National Bad Acid Trip.
But as we continue to be bombarded by headlines foreshadowing epic floods, economic collapse, and nuclear escalation, there's nothing wrong with finding a little peace of mind in a bag of dehydrated Chicken A La King.
In episode 4, the foreshadowing is heavy when Madson and Cunanan are in a bar listening to Aimee Mann sing the saddest version imaginable of "Drive," a morose uber-hit for the Cars in the '80s.
"We've got some good foreshadowing, based on increases we see in 2016 [and] all this activity on college campuses that we see around free speech... political speech, the ability to talk politics on campus," Thomas said.
She has held up the 1999 Clinton impeachment trial as an important precedent and noted in a recent New York Times interview that she voted to acquit him, possibly foreshadowing her vote in the Trump trial.
"Moving forward, the administration intends to employ a strategy that will address the totality of Iran's malign behavior and not just focus on the nuclear deal," the official said at the time, foreshadowing the sanctions bill.
Crane was still a teenager when he made his big-league debut at the very end of the 1914 season and failed to record a hit, foreshadowing both his immediate future and that of the A's.
In China, Trump will meet a Chinese President who has just declared it's time for China to flex its muscle and become a "mighty force" on the global scene, foreshadowing a dramatic challenge to American power.
Unlike her characters, who tend to be laconic and aloof, and her narratives, which are elliptical and enigmatic, Denis speaks fluently, linearly, and sometimes at great length, with an instinctual command of pacing, foreshadowing, and suspense.
"I'd like to think the strike to her leg is foreshadowing a leg injury for Rickon in the near future — which shouldn't be a mortal wound for those concerned about his welfare this season," Aludiana writes.
In fact, its success is in foreshadowing and illuminating a different conflict that has been simmering under the surface for a decade and has exploded into the headlines just in the early months of this year.
With economies around the world disrupted by widespread travel restrictions and economic activity near a standstill, foreshadowing a deep recession at least on a par with the 21 global financial crisis, bonds have not been spared.
Other drawings take a more abstract turn, with lines and shapes colliding in a gravity-free zone that evokes Gorky and graffiti, eerily foreshadowing the graphic inventiveness of Jean-Michel Basquiat, another artist gone too soon.
Lines of communication between the White House and congressional Democrats are almost nonexistent, House members and aides told Vox, foreshadowing potential paralysis on major issues that theoretically have bipartisan support — infrastructure and lowering prescription drug costs.
With economies around the world disrupted by widespread travel restrictions and economic activity near a standstill, foreshadowing a deep recession at least on a par with the 2008 global financial crisis, bonds have not been spared.
Two weeks earlier, the largest earthquake in a century hit Mexico, killing at least 90 people in the south of the country and offering a grim foreshadowing of the hardship still to come from this one.
Indeed, while the early going on Sunday at times felt a little baggy with random chitchat (in a good way), the episode was actually pretty tightly stitched together, in terms of foreshadowing that paid off later.
Mr. Mahowald also employs a technique that we in the literary world call "foreshadowing," with The New York Times Crossword entry debut of the actor JESSE EISENBERG, as we'll be seeing more of him next week.
Appearing during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism and foreshadowing the rise of the New Journalism, Mr. Frank's approach was in sympathy with the ethos of the age, valuing emotional forthrightness and personal engagement as artistic virtues.
Booker, in answer on crime, previews possible attacks against Democratic opponents Booker made a politically relevant and possibly foreshadowing comment on Wednesday night when she slammed what he called "horrible crime bills" signed in the 1990s.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly says President Trump is likely to be "insistent" that any upcoming spending bill includes funding for his proposed border wall, foreshadowing a possible showdown with lawmakers as a government shutdown looms.
But on Thursday, a handful of freshman Democrats held an emotional news conference foreshadowing their resistance to any deal that does not reduce funding for ICE, immigrant detention and other components of enforcement at the border.
" There are Easter eggs and cute or funny moments, but there are also clues and foreshadowing or scenes happening in a different part of the world during the same episode, where you're like, "Oh, that's what's happening?
In particular, fans of season one — and of Wagner Moura's performance as an Escobar who seems to constantly be positioning himself for ironically doomed foreshadowing — will likely feel that season two is a suitably impressive step forward.
In a move likely foreshadowing broader pharmaceutical application, the company will work with the University of California San Diego Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research to study the safety, tolerability and efficacy of marijuana for a neurological disorder.
Trump has also been trying to undermine the legitimacy of special counsel Robert Mueller, perhaps foreshadowing another firing: The Mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime.
Oh my god, if that's foreshadowing what's to come, I hope maybe we're going to live in a little bit of a flashback with William, because I love Ron and I want to see him stick around.
The first few chapters ladle on the foreshadowing, with portentous references to "what had happened in the cold, wintry Green Mountains of Vermont" on "that terrible night"—the cause, evidently, of an estrangement between Lucy and Alice.
" The greatest foreshadowing of their inevitable war was when Bannon, liberated from the confines of the West Wing, told the Weekly Standard, "The Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over...It'll be something else.
I couldn't tell whether or not I liked "Bright, Precious Days," the new novel by Jay McInerney, until about a third of the way through, when a passage convinced me he was foreshadowing a major character's death.
Digging into the relationships of Arya, Jaime, and the like were incredibly slow burns, where moments of foreshadowing played off to the moments we've witnessed several years later—like Brienne's undying relationship to the concepts of knighthood.
WASHINGTON — President Trump is barreling into a confrontation with the courts barely two weeks after taking office, foreshadowing years of legal battles as an administration determined to disrupt the existing order presses the boundaries of executive power.
But next week, Fatah, the dominant force in Palestinian politics for half a century, will hold its first party congress in seven years and is expected to shake up its central committee, foreshadowing longer-term political changes.
But this year, the race is shaping up to be perhaps the closest ever, possibly foreshadowing a similarly tight contest next year in the race to succeed President Enrique Peña Nieto, a member of Institutional Revolutionary Party.
Oleg was warned that his investigations could lead to prominent figures, the type his well-connected family socializes with, and in a bit of ominous foreshadowing we saw him being tailed as he walked home from work.
She retaliates by calling her husband and having him buy the property on the spot — foreshadowing the more recent buying spree undertaken by Chinese tycoons scooping up western trophy assets, from luxury hotel chains to football clubs.
Some of this had already been established, both in The Mandalorian and elsewhere, but the season finale made a point of repeating what we know and adding to it – presumably as a bit of Season 2 foreshadowing.
The revised rating, the group explained, was prompted by new concerns about Mr. Kavanaugh's demeanor and veracity, foreshadowing some critiques of his testimony last week before the Senate Judiciary Committee in response to accusations of sexual misconduct.
While the foreshadowing does get excessive at times (he talks about Liesel's impending book thievery every 3 pages in the first half), the overall device is the best way to play with the readers' expectations and existing knowledge.
Critiquing the wastefulness of U.S. society in works aptly titled "Ecocide," Soterakis' work draws easy parallels to the "eco-portraits" released this month by dictators Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, foreshadowing the ecological resource wars to come.
German chip factory builder Exyte has shelved plans to float on the Frankfurt stock exchange this month, while Applied Materials, a VAT customer, in August issued a weak forecast, foreshadowing the end of the two-year chip boom.
Before: Spiegel's strategy has always been to go with his instincts over data, and try to surprise people rather than foreshadowing Snap's movements or publicly beta testing products, sources close to Snap have told me in the past.
As if what Call of Duty needed was to be appreciated as a deterministic foreshadowing of a future in which we'll be too busy shooting each other in the real world to do so in the virtual one.
But today, officials in at least seven nations have started working with the African Society of Toxinology on subsidy, training, and education programs, foreshadowing a possible sea change in countries' reticence to acknowledge or seriously, openly tackle snakebites.
The commission was "decades ahead of its time" on the topic of drugs, Bryce Pardo and Peter Reuter write in "Narcotics and Drug Abuse: Foreshadowing 50 Years of Change," their new paper in the journal Criminology & Public Policy.
RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Nationalistic and free market advisers to Brazil's right-wing presidential frontrunner are deeply split about the future of state-run oil company Petroleo Brasileiro, foreshadowing a showdown over divestments and fuel subsidies.
" In a foreshadowing of the tension that eventually drove Hepburn and Ferrer to divorce in 1968 after 14 years of marriage, van Heemstra sniped "I believe that Audrey is getting rather sick of the neurotic side to him!
He was joined by Republican Congressman Jeff Denham, who called the state's water conservation proposal a "disastrous plan to flush water from valley rivers to the ocean," foreshadowing the language Trump would eventually use in his Sunday tweet.
Far from foreshadowing provincial earthly concerns, these objects portend, if anything, that the indifferent universe beyond Earth doesn't give a rat's asteroid about about the outcome of 15th century European battles or the potential enchantment of inanimate objects.
Now and then, brisk restaurant visits and slow strolls through a cemetery (an unnecessary foreshadowing, given the movie's title) ventilate the film, but "Final Portrait" (adapted from Lord's 1965 book, "A Giacometti Portrait") is pretty thin on drama.
For all its energetic storytelling and (frequent) crosscutting, the novel feels curiously static; we are told at the beginning that the mosque will burn and the crowds gather, and after 200 pages of foreshadowing this duly takes place.
"Any team that tries to play with a back four at the halfway line is exposed with 35 meters in behind them, and they are not an exception," Osorio said of Germany's defense, foreshadowing the game's counterattacking potential.
Maryland, Ohio, Louisiana and Delaware joined New York and California in asking people to stay home, foreshadowing a near halt in economic activity and more pain for U.S. equities, and prompting several analysts to slash their growth forecasts.
After more than 25 years at Time Warner (now WarnerMedia), Plepler's decision to part ways with the company following AT&T's takeover felt like foreshadowing for what HBO was about to become and the end of an era.
Another way to look at things, though, is to see London's mayoral race as a foreshadowing of what was to come in greater Britain and America — but what people weren't quite ready to see back in May 2016.
Mark Zuckerberg pledged to "go to the mat" to fend off Elizabeth Warren's plan to break up Facebook in an audio recording leaked Tuesday, foreshadowing a major fight between her would-be administration and the Silicon Valley giant.
Using mostly his 2-iron off the tee, the long-hitting Johnson birdied the first two holes but missed par putts of less than 5 feet on his fourth and fifth in a foreshadowing of his second nine.
State lawmakers seeking to rein in health care costs are facing formidable pushback from hospitals, foreshadowing the obstacles a Democratic president and Congress would also face if they try to follow through on bold promises for health reform.
Lam's promise to indefinitely postpone the legislation was insufficient, signaling that the fight was not over for the embattled leader and foreshadowing more upheaval in the semiautonomous territory, where many still fear the bill could extend China's reach.
There's a bit more Trump foreshadowing (via footage or audio of candidate Trump talking about his disdain for the idea of climate change), and a minute or two of further on-camera reflection from Gore following Trump's election.
But after all of the foreshadowing and flaming spirals, after the revelation that the weirwoods can destroy wights, after the setups connecting them both to Westerosi religion and pre-human magic… those clues seem to have gone exactly nowhere.
They had a little skirmish back in Season One when Sandor intervened to stop Ser Loras Tyrell getting flattened by Ser Gregor's ginormous sword, and the whole thing felt like a nicely placed bit of foreshadowing for something bigger.
Gilday accused Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) of being directly responsible for attacks on tankers off the United Arab Emirates earlier this month, in what could be a foreshadowing of the conclusion of ongoing investigations into the incident.
In hindsight, the scene was a huge foreshadowing to the series' big reveal: That Jon Snow is actually Aegon Targaryen, the trueborn son of Rhaegar and Lyanna, heir to the Iron Throne, and the child of ice and fire.
But ECB President Mario Draghi noted that the euro zone's economy had further improved and the risk of a new downturn had receded, a signal seen by many as foreshadowing a bolder change at the next meeting in June.
And they may even be able to have kids—that was a neat bit of foreshadowing in last night's finale, when Jon tells Dany that her witch nemesis probably wasn't a reliable source of information about her supposed infertility.
Foreshadowing anti-bullying campaign The first lady perhaps foreshadowed her interest in an anti-bullying platform back in August, when she tweeted her gratitude to Chelsea Clinton for coming to the defense of Trump's 11-year-old son, Barron.
SYDNEY, Aug 15 (Reuters) - - Australia's central bank was confident of a pick-up in inflation and jobs when it left interest rates at record lows this month, foreshadowing a couple of years of "above potential" growth in the economy.
When Paul momentarily finds his way out of a room he's been relegated to for some time, she paces around his bed, calmly telling him a story about medieval punishments—foreshadowing the obvious fucked-up-ness that happens next.
The Creative Arts Emmys are often considered a sort of foreshadowing for the Emmy Awards; if a shows racks up multiple wins in the technical categories, it usually means good news for them in the "bigger" categories to come.
The second and third sections of the novel become nothing more than clunky melodrama laced with ever-greater implausibility and snarled in repetitive references to the two classic stories of patricide and filicide until the foreshadowing becomes positively penumbral.
And foreshadowing what could be years of bitter legal fights with landowners from Texas to California, Mr. Trump wants to hire 20 lawyers to obtain land in the Southwest on which to build the wall or other security facilities.
Aja: I think if we keep thinking about the mythology of Westworld, we end up where we started, enmeshed in cyclical pathways, probably with a giant inferno in the bargain, given how much fiery foreshadowing we've been treated to this season.
Except for a timeline at the entrance to the exhibition, which extends through 1991 and the beginning of the war that ripped the country apart, the show hews rigorously to its time period, largely resisting any overt foreshadowing of ethnic tension.
There are certain precursors that are better to win than others — historically, the Directors Guild and Producers Guild have had the best track record in foreshadowing the Best Picture winner — but every award helps get movies in front of voters.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week to near a 21.7-year low, foreshadowing the nonfarm payrolls report for September due later on Friday, and expected to show 175,000 new jobs the were created last month.
It's hard to not see the tragedy unfolding in California a foreshadowing of the decades to come, where climate change, private company incompetence, and regulatory capture combine to create entirely new, terrible outcomes greed has left us clearly ill-prepared for.
Fourth Of July weekend is glistening on the horizon, foreshadowing the imminent arrival of 24/7 summer brain — a seasonal diagnosis that, among other things, includes an ongoing obsession with Instagrammable warm-weather accessories like over-the-top pool floats.
Of course, as with many utterances on the show, Tywin's words contain unfortunate foreshadowing—it's Tyrion who lives on by ending his father's life, not on an Iron Throne but a porcelain one (or whatever Lannister toilets are made of).
They are almost definitely going to hook up, per the heavy foreshadowing from Davos, the palpable chemistry, and the fact that Jon took her to a cave to have a private conversation (you know what happens to Jon Snow in caves).
NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) - Fidelity Investments Inc and Charles Schwab Corp made moves in quick succession on Tuesday to slash trade commissions, accelerating the race to zero and foreshadowing a more important battle to win clients for potentially more lucrative services.
A bronze plaque commemorating his career was placed in Monument Park along with his pinstriped No. 2310 behind the fence in center field, a foreshadowing of the ceremony anticipated for Jeter at Cooperstown's Hall of Fame once he becomes eligible.
There was lots of foreshadowing of ItsTheReal: countless late nights in our best friend Greg Mayo's basement studio, poring over snare drum sounds, roasting coworkers and the campers we were in charge of, and hours, days, weeks of perfecting our wordplay.
I'm not saying these things are connected, but it could be a clever example of foreshadowing: maybe this theme of sharing images and videos in a group will recur later in the show, and connect directly with what happened to Trish.
Foreshadowing the team's announcement Wednesday night, Cespedes said in the statement that he was not worried, that he was unsure what had caused the wrist pain and that he had told the Mets he did not think he should push it.
On Tennis Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic played their first matches against each other on indoor courts in early 13, when they faced off in two European junior events that Murray, in a poor bit of foreshadowing, won in a hurry.
While the El Nino is set to ease by the middle of 2016, according to the BOM, the weather system - which brings hot, dry conditions to Australia's east coast - is seen as foreshadowing the likely impact of future climate change.
In the thick of her marriage to Mottola, who was 21 years older she was, she created Daydream like "I Am Free," a foreshadowing of the freedom she'd gain after her divorce and "Looking In," one of her most introspective songs.
When we reviewed Bragi's fully wireless earbuds back in November, we wrote, "using them feels a little like you've finally arrived" – turns out it was a bit of unintentionally ironic foreshadowing, as the headphones encountered a few snags along the way.
"McCain can be seen on the floor facing off heatedly against a half-dozen GOP senators who surround and block him before he gestures thumbs-down, a foreshadowing of his later decisive vote against the Obamacare repeal," Inside Climate News reports.
Foreshadowing the potential fine is a bit of an unusual move, but it's also a way for Facebook to get out in front of the potential news, set investors' minds at ease, and reclaim some of the narrative around the story.
WASHINGTON — Foreshadowing a likely partisan battle next year, Robert L. Wilkie, the secretary of Veterans Affairs, faced sharp questioning from Democrats on Wednesday over how the department will carry out a new expansion of private-sector medical care for veterans.
Look closer and you see the diffusion of light and color across the large canvases, updating the pointillist experiments of artists like Jan Vermeer or Georges Seurat — but also foreshadowing the grainy effect of filters on contemporary photographic platforms like Instagram.
Saying that she would go home and continue the fight rather than run from the consequences of Elizabeth's actions, she said, "We took it back from our enemies before, we'll do it again," a pretty clear bit of Vladimir Putin foreshadowing.
That the nickel crop might be so productive and lucrative has led to fears that farmers might push for opening tropical forests for cultivation, foreshadowing another case such as palm oil, a cash crop that has devastated Borneo's native forests.
However, audiences learned alarming new life events in the final few minutes, including the foreshadowing of Rebecca's memory loss, conflict between Kevin and Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and Kate (Chrissy Metz) discovering Toby's female friend in his CrossFit text chain.
France's role in the early Renaissance is linked to its military expansion in Naples; the fervor surrounding the visions of St. Bernadette of Lourdes, in 1858, is seen in terms of viral news, foreshadowing the global spread of the 1968 protests.
The United States never formally attributed the cyberelement of those attacks to Russia, though outside experts say it was all part of a unified military operation that, in retrospect, was a crude but effective foreshadowing of Russian operations to come.
But perhaps no dialogue sums up the situation quite like Prince Harry's first line in the play, when, after the Queen's funeral — in a particularly overt piece of foreshadowing — he tells his family that he plans to make an abrupt exit.
Apparently foreshadowing such a crackdown, the government on Monday blocked distribution of Al Bawaba, a normally pro-state newspaper that blamed the Interior Ministry for security lapses in the church bombings in Alexandria and Tanta, a city in the Nile Delta.
Moody's and S&P Global Ratings downgraded Lebanon's long-term foreign currency rating to Ca and CC, respectively — both of which are ten steps below investment grade — foreshadowing what investors now expect to be the country's first-ever bond default.
Series creator Dan Fogelman has played with time on the show from the get-go, but the foreshadowing regarding the future has almost felt like a "Lost"-like wrinkle, bringing additional dimension to the characters and what's happening in the present.
Foreshadowing future generations of online dating profiles, this alien outreach attempted to sum up our dynamic and complex world with messages from world leaders, greetings in many languages, pictures and sounds from across the planet, and a sampling of our music.
" Perhaps unknowingly foreshadowing—or ushering in—themes emo would later overuse, like heartbreak resulting in literal sickness, De Marrais asked for an ambulance to keep her from going home alone, "Call an ambulance / I don't want to walk home alone.
Part of what has kept the Harry Potter series in people's minds throughout the years is that people are constantly re-reading the series and discovering intricate foreshadowing and layered, painstakingly crafted storytelling in every book, from the first one to the last.
I totally agree that this premiere feels like a necessary, purposeful shock to the system after the slow descent that was season five (in hindsight, that extra-long digging montage from the fifth season premiere really was foreshadowing the entire season, huh?).
In an interview with The Independent, Jeffrey Wright, who plays Bernard Lowe on the HBO series, said that rewatching the season 1 pilot after reading the season 2 script ended up revealing a whole lot of foreshadowing that regular viewers totally missed.
Kushner's implication that Biden's Senate legacy harmed African American voters could be aimed at both weakening him in the primary contest and foreshadowing an argument Trump might try to use against Biden in the general election if he emerges as the nominee.
Bella teased the fresh ink on her Instagram stories in a boomerang showing Jon Boy hard at work on the back of her left arm over which she wrote, "one and only" with a rose emoji, foreshadowing the final image to come.
They help Bonnet escape, and after a close call, send him on his way — but not before he admires Claire's unusual rings ("There's something about the notion of an infinite circle that fascinates me"), clear foreshadowing for this episode's unusual and brutal ending.
The S&P 500 was flat over the last month after choppy trading followed a Federal Reserve interest rate hike and the defeat of an Obamacare repeal effort viewed as foreshadowing Washington's ability to deliver stock-boosting reforms such as tax cuts.
His focus on housing was propelled by the real estate boom in the Boston area in the 1980s as computer companies there, like Digital Equipment Corporation and Data General, prospered, foreshadowing the current boom in Silicon Valley and other tech-driven areas.
"We think they might still be interested because this shows the flip side of the story, how refugees are actually contributing to American communities, with the hook being the foreshadowing that Trump and Company may try to undo all this," Steinberg wrote Power.
While it's tempting, for narrative's sake, to ascribe some sort of prescient foreshadowing in Woodstock '99's American carnage, as if ours were a timeline that could be avoided with just the right amount of baby-Hitler-killing, that's not the case.
"The key factors for yields this week are the anticipation of what the Fed is going to say about the economy and whether they're going to do any foreshadowing of rates down the road," said Lou Brien, market strategist at DRW Trading.
Taiwan drills announced In a foreshadowing of future drills, the Fujian provincial maritime authority on Thursday announced live-fire naval exercises for April 18 in the Taiwan Strait, the first Chinese naval exercise in waters off the self governing island since September 2015.
At the very least, the court would also have to reverse decisions foreshadowing Citizens United, rolling the clock back to the 2003 Supreme Court decision that used actual evidence to uphold most of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (known as McCain-Feingold).
In a foreshadowing of today's "proposition bets" — wagers made on specific moments, events or statistics within a larger game context — baseball fans in the mid- 19th century often bet on the outcome of a single at-bat and even a specific pitch.
At Money in the Bank, Roman Reigns lost clean to Seth Rollins; this simply doesn't happen, but at the time, it seemed like nothing more than a sop to the fans and, perhaps, a foreshadowing of a de-escalation of Reigns-mania.
During the episode, Podrick Payne (Daniel Portman) sings a portion of that tragic love ballad over a montage of various pairings — Sam and Gilly, Sansa and Theon, Arya and Gendry, Missandei and Grey Worm — and finishes as Dany approaches Jon, perhaps as foreshadowing.
Though there was blood on those lapels, it was the ultimate power suit — its symbolism reaching back to the suffragists who chose white and gold as their uniform, and foreshadowing the wardrobe choice of another determined woman on the verge of a breakthrough.
The S&P Industrial sector is one of the best-performing groups in the past year, but Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro noted that many of the industrial giants have pulled back, and it could be foreshadowing a leg lower for Caterpillar.
Peter Baker reports in The Times: President Trump is barreling into a confrontation with the courts barely two weeks after taking office, foreshadowing years of legal battles as an administration determined to disrupt the existing order presses the boundaries of executive power.
Martin dropped a paradigm-shifting confirmation that casts some shadow on Beric and everyone else preaching about the Lord of Light: [P]oor Beric Dondarrion, who was set up as the foreshadowing of all this, every time he's a little less Beric.
Not the easiest course to master, especially at higher CCs, what with its surprisingly uneven surfaces and long bends that you can just fall off the side of (TBH, a good bit of foreshadowing for what's to follow in the final course).
Author J.K. Rowling notoriously buried clues in the Latin origins of names and spells used in the book series, and last night's episode of Westworld gave me reason to believe that the HBO show's creators have a similar method of foreshadowing up their sleeves.
This book quote from Tyrion could even be foreshadowing for what's to come in the next episodes: Unless one of those long iron scorpion bolts chanced to find an eye, the queen's pet monster was not like to be brought down by such toys.
As a foreshadowing of Plath's eventual fate, it is unsettling; as a harbinger of the enormous talent Plath would later refine in The Bell Jar and 1965's Ariel, with periodic glimpses of the genius she would become in occasional perfect sentences, it is compelling.
Before the band ever even dropped a track, Lucy came out swinging on places like Twitter and Instagram, pronouncing her queerness and gender fluidity, and foreshadowing the distinct possibility that Primal Rite was going to be something unlike the hardcore scene had ever faced before.
Whether foreshadowing a harmonious melding of marine life with manmade devices or offering a glimpse of the surreal cyborgs that will come to wipe us out, the installation makes novel and theatrical use of materials, ensuring that it's one of the fair's most memorable works.
As for the show itself, guests were sent invitations featuring one of Lagerfeld's traditional hand drawn illustrations, in this case the image of a Chanel-branded dress form emblazoned with "Les Ateliers de la Haute Couture," foreshadowing the intimate backdrop for the collection's presentation.
Not only was Garson's work the first use of the Moog on any record coming out of the West Coast, his use of electronic sounds to capture esoteric ideas and moods was unprecedented, foreshadowing an entire generation of ambient musicians and composers for film.
Pence prayed at a church badly damaged by the storm, rolled up his sleeves as he met with victims whose homes were damaged, and even got to work dragging tree branches out of a front lawn, perhaps foreshadowing imagery from the President's forthcoming trip.
I knew she would be a smaller part in this series, but the Kardashians play into the American story, they play into American Crime Story, because it's like foreshadowing of how they are going to be ruling the world in a pop culture way.
Jonathan H. Adler, a Case Western Reserve University law professor, noted that presidents of both parties had been centralizing control over executive branch decisions in the White House since the 1980s, and portrayed Mr. Trump's threat as foreshadowing further fraying of institutional checks and balances.
Mr. Zelensky, a nonpracticing Jew, called his campus party "Clean Ukraine," foreshadowing what, more than two decades later, would be the main theme of his current campaign to defeat Ukraine's corruption-tainted president, Petro O. Poroshenko, in Sunday's second and decisive round of voting.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Major government bond yields will trade near their current lows in the coming year, foreshadowing a deep recession driven by the coronavirus pandemic, according to fixed-income analysts in a Reuters poll who said the bias was for them to drift lower.
Even before he heard his name on the nominations telecast Monday morning, Bong Joon Ho, the Korean director of the six-time Oscar-nominated "Parasite" and a master of foreshadowing and suspense, spied what might have been a clue about his movie's ultimate fate.
Foreshadowing the attack Mr. Trump delivered Friday, the committee's talking points branded Mr. Comey as a leaker consumed with grievances against Mr. Trump and listed Comey-bashing quotes from Representative Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, the current Democratic leaders in the House and Senate.
Of course, the cherry bomb in this scene is that anyone familiar with Marvel knows the Avengers are a superhero team, meaning this first MCU post-credits scene was playing a long game, foreshadowing the team-up we'd see four years later in The Avengers.
The Walking Dead has invested too much in the story line to get just a season and a half out of the Saviors, especially not when it's done this much building up and foreshadowing to convince the audience that Rick's plan will undeniably hit some snags.
There's a fair bit of foreshadowing happening though: Fiji gets friend-zoned by Bobo, Creek gets a lecture from her dad for sleeping with the psychic, and a blonde woman out hitchhiking gets picked up by someone with flood lights on their truck – never a good sign.
A small-yet-tense battle is depicted at the tower via another vision by Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven (which should be rebranded as Season 6's Foreshadowing and Backstory Exposition Corner) of Ned Stark and his men's fight against Arthur Dayne and his companion guards.
The Dragon Prince creators say part of the process of making the show was looking over the skeleton of the finished product and going back in to make sure there were enough clues and juicy foreshadowing, in the hopes of creating a more cohesive creative work.
At the very least, "Battle of the Bastards" lived up to the hype, making great use of misdirectional foreshadowing and the show's bloody reputation to suggest that Jon Snow and his merry band of Wildlings were making a fatal mistake in taking the fight to Ramsay Bolton.
That meant selling off the domain name (which PetSmart bought in December 2000 for an undisclosed price) and the sock puppet (which, in a nice bit of foreshadowing for the next bubble, went to a firm that sells subprime loans— subprime auto loans, to be specific).
That Jew-hating aspect of a German's psyche — which Mr. Martin clearly intends as a foreshadowing of the Nazi era, not a character's personal quirk — reveals itself after two men visit Theo and Louise's apartment, both seeking to rent an extra room that is being advertised.
Speaking of basketball, let's not ignore that this song's video, which came out during Freddie Gibbs's short-lived and unsuccessful CTE phase, features Freddie Gibbs crushing everyone at basketball, although, in perhaps an eerie bit of foreshadowing, on what seems to be the opposing team from Jeezy.
Given Lisa Henson's comments to the New York Times that Whitmire was hostile to the idea of understudies and to younger puppeteers, the scene takes on an eerie meta-quality: It's almost as if the film, by teasing Kermit's potential interchangeability, is foreshadowing the replacement of Whitmire.
This group looked tired as far back as October, when the Warriors returned from a grueling preseason trip to China and — in a foreshadowing of the grind ahead — squandered a 17-point lead at home to Houston on the night they received their 2017 championship rings.
Ohio, Louisiana and Delaware have now joined New York and California in asking people to stay home, foreshadowing a near halt in economic activity and more pain for U.S. equities, which have already lost more than $25 trillion in value since a record high hit last month.
WASHINGTON — The Islamic State has carried out nearly 1,500 attacks in 16 cities across Iraq and Syria after they were declared freed from the militants' control in recent months, providing new evidence that the group is reverting to its insurgent roots and foreshadowing long-term security threats.
Dr. Fletcher's primary function is to explain the movie to the audience, foreshadowing the climax with her heterodox pseudo-scholarly theories about her many-sided patient, but Ms. Buckley also provides a dimension of warmth and wit that "Split" would be much duller and uglier without.
His general counsel Dana Remus sent an open letter to the leaders of the Iowa Democratic Party last night expressing concerns about the "considerable flaws" in the caucus reporting system, foreshadowing a possible effort to diminish bad results by casting doubt on the veracity of the numbers.
In his novel Hermaphrodito, whose title evokes a gendered state once considered the irreconcilable combination of opposites, Savinio's use of multilingual texts undermines any attempt by a single-language translation to preserve the spirit of the work — uncannily foreshadowing current debates about cultural identity, appropriation, and assimilation.
The tragic detail to keep in mind is that Jenny's song also chronicles how Duncan died in a fire, and how Jenny dances with his ghost — a possible foreshadowing that both halves of Westeros's dragon-riding power couple might not survive to see the other become king/queen.
But while she seemed to pop up out of nowhere to stab the dreaded leader of the White Walkers, her role in this story has been seeded for years, with her Faceless Man training and the foreshadowing of her Valyrian steel dagger giving her all the tools she needed.
Using the Patti Smith song that Sierra said was from the album she listens to while she's depressed is surely an act of foreshadowing; it's only a matter of time until Helen finds out she fucked Vic and this dream comes to a swift and probably harsh close.
"The pattern change that is driving this colder weather is a bit of foreshadowing for the winter as a whole, as there are indications that this sort of high-latitude blocking may be more of a player this year, for the first time in many winters," he added.
Suddenly it becomes one of a charismatic strongman who was always amoral, the heelish backrakes Hogan trucked in even at the height of his babyface popularity transform into foreshadowing, angles like Hogan rescuing Elizabeth from ringside while leaving Randy Savage behind become the sinister, divisive acts of a sociopath.
Ohio, Louisiana and Delaware have now joined New York and California in asking people to stay home, foreshadowing a near halt in economic activity and more pain for U.S. equities, which have already lost more than $23 trillion in value in the biggest selloff since the financial crisis.
But where "Hillary" stands out is how it finds in Clinton's early years the foreshadowing of all the attacks she would face in 2008 and 2016 — not just flat-out sexism, but the charges of inauthenticity that connected to her learned defense mechanisms against being too much herself.
"Unless Tampa or the Orioles got crazy and won like 40 in a row, it's going to be this way with Boston," said Yankees ace Luis Severino, who is set to face Seattle's best pitcher, James Paxton, in a series finale this week that may carry some autumn foreshadowing.
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidates broadly agree that President Trump has shaken the presidency loose from its constitutional limits and say that the White House needs major new legal curbs, foreshadowing a potential era of reform akin to the post-Watergate period if any of them wins next year's election.
Perhaps foreshadowing some opposition to his nomination, Mr. Giancarlo caused a stir when an agency advisory committee that he sponsors — a group largely made up of representatives from the financial and energy industries — published a nonbinding report recommending that the agency abandon its proposed rule on position limits.
Either way, what started as a cordial two-hour discussion about combating Islamic extremism ended with the White House and Mr. Cook agreeing to disagree — foreshadowing a bitter battle between a president long enamored of Apple products and Silicon Valley and a tech titan who has spoken enthusiastically of Mr. Obama.
Then in one final prayer before he death, God grants Samson the power to topple the temple, killing everyone inside it, including himself (I really hope this death is not foreshadowing for Naz.) By referencing this, Day is telling Chandra that to him, women are lying, seducing, kisses of death.
Moreover, William Sonoma's lackluster fourth quarter earnings two weeks ago isn't a positive foreshadowing for RH. Restoration Hardware and its peers been unable to reap the rewards of a stronger housing market, reflecting the overall lower demand for upscale furniture and home improvement as consumers become increasingly more value focused.
One of the theories of how Trump gets to the White House rests on activating white voters who turned out for the presidential race in 1992—the year independent populist Ross Perot ran on an anti-establishment, anti-trade message foreshadowing elements of Trumpism—but then didn't vote in subsequent years.
Three shows I saw recently all feature death as an imminent possibility or reality, and, although each production handles what Henry James called "the distinguished thing" differently, they all, like most weak or sentimental plays on the subject, include a lot of talk or foreshadowing about It before It happens.
In an interview with The Atlantic published Monday, the lawmaker and deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) said the recent sweep of wins by Democrats in elections nationwide, particularly in governors' races in Virginia and New Jersey, is a "foreshadowing of good things to come" for the party.
There never is any sense in chasing coincident or lagging data to begin with, especially when the leading indicators are so obviously foreshadowing either a recession or significant growth turndown — the latter surely has already begun for anyone who has been examining the real GDI data in the past few quarters.
As Prohibition swept the country, this now-obscured, subterranean level of the city became prime real estate for booze-slinging speakeasies—foreshadowing the eventual incorporation and opening of the official Underground Atlanta nightlife hub 40 years later, when investors had the idea to create an entertainment district beneath the city.
The final frame of that comic saw a caterpillar introducing himself to Sivana and saying that they were about to become the "best of friends," potentially foreshadowing the two characters teaming up for a new version of the Monster Society of Evil (and, likely, a yet-to-be-officially-announced Shazam sequel).
Some of this is dreary (the parents), some less so, particularly the skipping between past and present — a foreshadowing of later time traveling — which begins with a very young Jake listening to Abe in wonderment and ends with Jake as a squirmy, awkward teenager (like a super-abridged take on Richard Linklater's "Boyhood").
WASHINGTON — President Trump's personal lawyer on Friday asserted Mr. Trump's right as a citizen to keep his tax returns private and told the Treasury Department not to hand the returns over to House Democrats, foreshadowing what has the potential to be a far-reaching legal fight that could reach the Supreme Court.
He probes the language of elites as they scrabble to keep up with events: One tycoon tells him that revolution is a sickness and that intervention is necessary to prevent it, just as "one would intervene to cure a sick child" — a foreshadowing of the infantilizing rhetoric adopted by successive Egyptian leaders.
ArtScroll's sales have been helped by the striking growth of the Orthodox movement; 10 percent of American Jews identify themselves as Orthodox, according to a Pew Research Center study in 0003, but 27 percent of children under 18 are Orthodox, foreshadowing a mushrooming share of the Jewish population in years to come.
"If we've gone from two years of roaring 'indict and impeach' to now a more resigned 'embarrass and harass' the president ... then no wonder many Americans demand answers as to how this all started and who was involved," Kellyanne Conway told me, foreshadowing what we are likely to hear from Trump's top aides this week.
Meanwhile, Roy and Betty continue with their cute dates, including one in which the foreshadowing is a little too on-the-nose: After a screening of Tarantino's historically revisionist World War II film "Inglourious Basterds" — "Liar" is set in 2009 — they commiserate about how young people all too often take stories at face value.
In another episode, Lisa goes through her morning routine, Michael trains under the watchful eye of Dr. Morris, and the egg man sends a ransom letter to the mayor—all to the tune of "Something's Coming" from West Side Story, foreshadowing the confrontation, likely between all three, that we know is on the way.
After days of hinting at military action in response to a chemical weapons attack on civilians in Syria, President Trump made that threat explicit on Wednesday morning in a message aimed at Russia: Why it matters: Trump is denouncing Russia in a way he never has previously — and foreshadowing possible military action on Twitter.
Mr. Kavanaugh's decision to return to Mr. Starr's side plunged him into an immersion course in the brutal ways of Washington combat, forever connecting him to an investigation that Democrats called a partisan witch hunt, foreshadowing the epithet that Republicans now use to describe the efforts of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
The first time I watched this episode, I was pretty fixated on the damn hole — despite what Todd has long said about Americans premieres and their season-foreshadowing sequences, at basically 10 minutes long, this one initially left me antsy as to what "Amber Waves" was setting us up for in the episodes to come.
He shifted to a boutique law firm in LA where he pursued a defamation case against Paris Hilton, sued the big-four accounting firm KPMG for embezzlement, and — foreshadowing things to come — sued Donald Trump and Mark Burnett, alleging that they had stolen his client's ideas to bring The Apprentice to the small screen.
Season 2, Episode 5: "The Ghost of Harrenhal" Melisandre's (Carice van Houten) shadow baby; Renly's (Gethin Anthony) death; the introduction of Jaqen H'ghar (Tom Wlaschiha); Brienne's (Gwendoline Christie) oath of loyalty to Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley); Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) learning about Cersei's wildfire — man, this episode is jam-packed with so much foreshadowing and so many game-changing moments!
Ignatius of Antioch, an early Church father, advised Christians at Ephesus: "It is better to be silent and be real than to talk and not be real"–foreshadowing by around 1,800 years Mark Twain's advice that it is better to keep one's mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
Based on Justin Cronin's best-selling trilogy about the vampire apocalypse, the show uses voice-over from spunky orphan turned government test subject Amy Bellafonte (Saniyya Sidney) throughout its first episode to provide ominous foreshadowing, showing how the characters' mixture of bad circumstances and highly questionable responses are going to lead to even more horrible outcomes.
From simple text title cards, to the foreshadowing teasers that you don't realize spoil the movie until you re-watch it, to slick graphic designs and animated opening credits, to a deep look at a main character or an introduction to the movie's world, the best title sequences aren't just words on a screen meant to kill some time.
Other characters who died shortly after fleeting happiness: - Robb, Talisa, and Catelyn Stark- Ygritte- Oberyn Martell- Mycah, the butcher's boy- That slave owner in Astapor who got burned to a crisp Ever since the show moved past George R.R. Martin's books, Game of Thrones has gotten heavy-handed with the foreshadowing, which diminishes the effect of major plot twists.
We do a quick check in with our favorite Riverdale residents where we see Archie and Fred (Luke Perry) reconnecting and Fred takes some kind of pill, assuming to help him with the pain he's still suffering from a gunshot wound but this causes concern as it may be foreshadowing a drug problem for Fred in the future?
To commemorate the fifteenth anniversary of "Knuck If You Buck," we pulled together a collection of other crunk songs that your early-to-mid 2000s club experience would've been incomplete without: The official ass-shaking anthem's opening line ("Cash Money Records taking over for the 99 and 2000") is probably the most iconic and foreshadowing introductions in rap history.
And yet The Walking Dead can't very well change anything, because several storylines that comics fans adore (and which put me off the comic forever) are coming up, and the show seems intent on adapting them more or less wholesale, right down to the eerie foreshadowing of a future threat that it's offering up right now.
Last week, she teased her return with a pair of ten-second videos of a CGI snake, a ridiculously ham-handed foreshadowing that she was ready to play the villain and strike back at those who had wronged her, tossing the whole "haters gonna hate/shake it off" positivity bullshit she'd been leaning on out the window.
The speech was noteworthy for echoing themes General Gerasimov laid out in an article published in 2013 in The Military-Industrial Courier, a Russian army journal, and which many now see as a foreshadowing of the country's embrace of "hybrid war" in Ukraine, where Russia has backed separatist rebels and used soldiers in unmarked uniforms to seize Crimea.
The speech Keith is reading for the audition is the one in which Othello, before the Venetian senate, answers the charge that he has seduced Desdemona by witchcraft; the director — a straw man of a role deftly managed by Josh Tyson — urges him to perform it with "obeisance" and yet "obsession," foreshadowing the tragic climax four acts later.
With the foreshadowing of what the future holds for the porn industry and the looming knowledge that the then-mayor, Rudy Giuliani, puts an end to the porn theaters dotting Times Square in the '90s, completely making over the Manhattan neighborhood, The Deuce could have quite a lot of ground to cover before the series ends with season 3.
In one letter, the German-born Jewish physicist wrote to his sister Maja Winteler-Einstein in 1921, foreshadowing the Holocaust to come by writing that he declined a trip to Munich for the sake of his life and highlighting the wave of anti-Semitism sweeping Munich, according to a spokesman for the auction house Nate D. Sanders.
To many of us the idea of spontaneously cutting off our hair sounds scary, but to Graham it was just foreshadowing as the very next day she was announced that she would be playing Jada Pinkett Smith (who is known for her iconic short cut) in the new Tupac biopic, All Eyez On Me. What do you think of Graham's new partnership?
So instead of that stunning cobalt blue sheath dress from Badgley Mishka winner Lauren ultimately ended up wearing when Ben popped the question, she almost went with a very fitting (but perhaps overly symbolic for the producer's liking) white, strapless gown that would have made the finale a foreshadowing of all the bridal goodness yet to come from this newly betrothed couple.
The tragedy he embraced on every song before his death at the age of 21 now comes across as foreshadowing—"Break my bones but act as my spine / Wonder who you'll fuck when I die," he sings on "16 Lines"—and it makes Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2 a difficult listen that will, paradoxically, comfort his millions of fans.
The second episode of Game of Thrones' eighth and final season, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," contains a big Easter egg from the books the show is based on (fitting, since it aired on Easter Sunday), and it could be major foreshadowing regarding what the future holds for Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen, and which one may take the Iron Throne.
All of the conversations that Ron and Patrice have about the ways that fiction sells us the idea that bad cops are a few rotten apples among a sea of noble cops turn out to be foreshadowing for the reveal that you've been watching a Spike Lee film all along (which may be why he saves the dolly zoom for so late).
The once-buzzing birthplace of Starbucks and home of tech giants like Amazon has now essentially shut down, foreshadowing what would soon come for the rest of the country, and Kirkland's response in particular is being watched closely from around the country as other major cities continue to look to them for some sort of guidance as infections threaten to spread.
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, Wedgwood had managed to navigate the brutal competition among British pottery companies, including ­Minton and Spode, by innovating with glazes and new patterns, some quite forward-­looking for their time — a foreshadowing of what Makeig-Jones would imagine — including scallop shell-shaped dishes, both in iridescent pink and with abstract splotches, and riotously colored majolica.
IN FACT, WHEN I WAS WITH OUR EMPLOYEES OPENING OUR NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART HOLLYWOOD OFFICES FOR OUR PAY BRANDS A COUPLE WEEKS AGO, ONE OF THE THINGS I REMARKED THAT I LIKE IS YOU CAN SEE THE PARAMOUNT WATER TOWER OUT THE WINDOW, AND THAT WAS FORESHADOWING PARAMOUNT BECOMING MUCH CLOSER TO THE PAY BRANDS AND BECOMING AN INTEGRAL PART OF VIACOM.
The collaboration made perfect sense: Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump have long been vocal about their love of hip-hop (more recently, foreshadowing the existence of Lil Uzi Vert's whole schtick, the band toured with Wiz Khalifa), and, at the point when Lil Wayne's rock star ambitions were most pronounced, Fall Out Boy was one of the biggest rock bands in the world.
It is no coincidence that Merriam-Webster announced yesterday that its word of the year was "surreal," citing the fact that search traffic spiked for that word in response to four incidents in 2016: the terrorist attacks on Brussels, the coup attempt in Turkey, the bus attack in Nice (which turned out to be a foreshadowing of the truck attack in Berlin), and the election of Trump.
But even if you read the flashbacks as an attempt to make Serena Joy more sympathetic, they depict a scenario in which she has more agency taken from her by her husband — who eventually declares that she should not speak anymore, a foreshadowing of everything to come — than by the protesters, who do eventually listen to her as she shouts not particularly convincing platitudes over them.
Marine officer accused of sexual harassment must fight to stay in Corps Sanctions, censure, expulsions: Congress weighs options to counter Trump Jim Mattis once wanted to rocket Marines into space, foreshadowing Trump's Space Force "Estimating risk for a large number of military installations worldwide requires some complex statistical analysis, and RAND's 2014 military survey was not designed with this task in mind," said Air Force Maj.
While foreshadowing all of that, the series still found time to be sentimental in ways designed to pay off for longtime fans, reuniting Oliver and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) in the afterlife, paying tribute to the title character with a mock documentary and bringing together the characters of Thea (Willa Holland) and Roy (Colton Haynes), whose engagement provided a sort-of wedding to go with the funeral.
Look at Me I'm Sandra Dee (Reprise) Look, we know it's not quite fair to have this song on the list because it's so short and literally just consists of Frenchy running up to Sandy, the twosome exchanging a short dialogue foreshadowing the Bad Sandy that is to come and then Sandy putting her shoes on before shrugging adorably and running/trotting off, but someone has to be No. 10. 9.
I don't know if you remember that, because we talked about a lot of other things, the economy, and you sort of gave me a foreshadowing of what I think you're talking about today with… it was vocational skills, but I think it's been honed now, and it's much more… the details are ready to come out now on what we're… you're calling is The Pledge to America's Workers, right?

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