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Gary Shteyngart's Super Sad True Love Story feels more prescient every year.
Now that he is the nominee, they look more prescient than ever.
Today the underlying spirit seems more prescient than it did back then.
The surviving Stark children have grown up, and they're tougher and more prescient.
Now that Jenner is a new mom, her worries seem even more prescient.
The political upheaval of the last year has only made him seem more prescient.
And his hunch about Maddalena's managerial potential proved far more prescient than even he imagined.
And this season's focus on domestic counter-terrorism — it's successes and failures — couldn't be more prescient.
Now, 30 years later, the story of the rabbits may seem more prescient than it should.
One man's meat is another man's poison, as F.D.R. put it, more prescient than he knew.
An article written in 2015 by a former Pentagon robotics researcher looks more prescient by the day.
What are some games that seemed to become more prescient, or at least more relevant, with time?
Much more prescient is Guthrie Lonergan's "Built with Indexhibit" (2016), which exists only on the Hammer's website.
Now it&aposs time to roll it out nationwide, and the timing couldn&apost be more prescient.
MK: I generally let founders educate me on the future — they're more prescient than I could ever be.
Unfortunately, some of the anxieties of the nativists proved more prescient than the blithe assumptions of the elite.
The title, "Chaos: The Outsider's Guide to a Contested Republican National Convention 2016," looks more prescient every day.
That was the gist of the scouting report — which in retrospect could not have been much more prescient.
As the Trump administration proceeded, and once unthinkable things became unremarkable, Atwood's classic seemed more and more prescient.
But I feel like it just gets more and more prescient, to be honest, as the days go by.
And why Facebook should be more prescient than Obama about the threat of Russia, to me, makes no sense.
Whether or not it was good form, the House Democrats' post-vote sing-along is looking more and more prescient.
Whether that phone call will prove even more prescient as the FBI's investigation continues—we'll have to wait and see.
Looking at the events of the past few years, Chris Darden's words were more prescient than he could have ever known.
Whether the optimists or pessimists prove more prescient about the economy's trajectory, Mr. Summers said, the split in perceptions will persist.
The former first lady, Michelle Obama, offered what turned out to be a more prescient take while campaigning for Hillary Clinton.
Of course, as we all know, Donald Trump won the election, and "the battle of the sexes" became all the more prescient.
It's a cynical perspective, and more prescient than ever at a time when being hated could get you into the White House.
While Blunt would be a practically perfect Globe winner, the H.F.P.A. will probably go for Colman, so as to seem more prescient.
But his earliest writings grow more prescient by the day: "My, my, my, how low can a punk get?" he once asked.
It looks ever more prescient and in some ways exemplifies the pluralism that MoMA needs to aim for in its next life.
EUGENE A. SCANLANSECHELT, BRITISH COLUMBIA To the Editor: President Vladimir V. Putin is more prescient than your news analysis gives him credit for.
But recent police brutality makes these explorations of the color black as a metaphor for racialization and power dynamics all the more prescient.
More prescient still is that the episode was slated to air as the first episode of the show's current season, which began September 21.
And having swatted away an unwanted approach from Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox a couple of years ago, Bewkes is looking even more prescient.
Although polling is generally accepted to be a poor indicator of voting outcomes, analysts say it is becoming more prescient as the election gets closer.
With 20-20 hindsight, the second part of Mr. Nisenholtz's 1996 statement — about becoming "the greatest 'newspaper' in the cyberspace world" — looks a bit more prescient.
Crews's message is all the more prescient when you look at the backlash to even talking about toxic masculinity or treating it as a real issue.
TWO months ago I would have said that not only is "Brave New World" a livelier, more entertaining book than "1984," it's also a more prescient one.
Within two weeks of the Inauguration, the hysterical hyperventilators have come to seem more prescient in their fear of incipient autocratic fanaticism than the reassuring pooh-poohers.
As the U.S.-China trade war has dragged on, and evidence piles up that trade volumes are taking a knock, those warnings seem all the more prescient.
They just offered something most of our recent, more prescient dystopias have not: the possibility of surviving even worse future horror shows than the one we're living now.
In a time when female entrepreneurs like NastyGal founder, Sophia Amoruso, are witnessing the implosions of their businesses, that may be one more prescient example from Baby Boom.
At a time when the conversation about men, masculinity, and mental health feels more prescient than ever, this doc should come at the top of any "must-watch" list.
In what would wind up being one of my more prescient opening lines for Rock, Paper, Shotgun, I asked who was going to give a damn about this game?
It was certainly true in the fall of 2007, when the stock and bond markets were more prescient about the looming recession in the United States than the consensus view of economists.
As electronic dance music, or E.D.M., rules the airwaves and LCD's disco-punk sound seems more prescient than ever, the revival was largely embraced, even if it was also a foregone conclusion.
But the politics of Christopher Nolan's final Batman film — which was received at the time as reactionary (the final act opens with a tattered American flag) — look more prescient than anything now.
With its Skype samples, targeted audio ads, ASMR music, and alleged love letters to the NSA, the group's vision amounted to one of the more prescient accounts of 2010s techno-capitalism to date.
I recently talked to "Rocko" creator Joe Murray about the show and his obsession with the mundane complications presented by modern life, which makes the show feel more prescient than any of its programming peers.
It shouldn't be monumental that a trans character is played by someone is who also trans, but it is — this is one of the many ways that Sense8 finds itself more prescient than other TV darlings.
Janet Yellen eats the world Marc Andreessen's quote that "software will eat the world" has long been famous — with doomsday predictions about Amazon Go and the "end of jobs" making his quote seem more and more prescient.
"What Time Is It?" recreates two seminal works — "California Lives" (1969) and "Portraits Of Eight New York Women" (1970 — that stress the link between identity and consumer culture and that have only become more prescient with time.
Masil's short on Swedish network equipment company, Ericsson, on the back of what he saw as unfavorable pricing dynamics in an ever more commoditized industry, proved an even more prescient bet with the stock slumping around 40 percent.
It's mostly a large heaping of nitty-gritty details, but we also get a more prescient view into how Magic Leap sees interactions with their product looking and the directions that developers are being encouraged to move in.
In the nine months since I first saw The Birth of a Nation at Sundance, news reports about police shootings and the rise of Black Lives Matter only made a recent second viewing feel more prescient than ever.
On one hand, no professional sports slogan is looking more prescient than "Own the Future," a bet the Milwaukee Bucks' marketing department previously made on the potential of the franchise's two best players, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jabari Parker.
Bee's unflinching attitude and unique perspective in an overwhelmingly male field would already set her apart — but premiering in a particularly bizarre election year makes Full Frontal more prescient than it would've been even just a year ago.
But as Rebecca Traister pointed out in a story at the Cut that looks more prescient by the day, our political narratives have been shaped for many years by men who have now been accused of harassing, assaulting, or abusing women.
I recently emailed "Rocko" creator Joe Murray on a whim to see if he'd be down to chat about the show and his obsession with the mundane complications presented by modern life, which makes the show feel more prescient than any of its programming peers.
That's what's driven CEO Reed Hastings' voracious and risky original production gamble, one that each and every year is proving to be more prescient as viewer habits shift away from cable and Hollywood's talent and resources recognize streaming services as worthy rivals to HBO and traditional prime time.
This week, the words Trump chooses, his demeanor, his meaning and his message can be pivotal in determining whether he can maintain the international alliances that the US desperately needs to achieve its objectives -- or whether President Obama was much more prescient than he ever hoped to be.
Smith – who had "a very unique connection" to Ali following his starring role in Ali's eponymous 2001 biopic – reflected on Ali's work and career during a speech at Sports Illustrated's 2015 Sportsperson of Year ceremony, in comments that are now even more prescient and powerful following Ali's death Friday at 74.
Just don't expect him to cut back on the zingers: In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, conducted before the Oscar controversy erupted, the star unleashed his trademark comedic panache, chatting candidly about a wide range of topics, including a few that now take on a deeper, more prescient resonance amid the ongoing furor.
At the time of the "reveal," the writer Mary Gaitskill, one of JT's earliest supporters, commented that the JT Leroy story represented "the confusion between love and art and publicity," a confusion that seems far more suited to 2016 than to 2005, when the duality between identity and work has never seemed more prescient.
Though its testosterony core echoed dozens of previous blockbusters and it can't really be deemed "revolutionary" in any way, Predator was a good deal more prescient, and perhaps even progressive, than its contemporaries: -- Starring Schwarzenegger, Ventura, and Sonny Landham, it was ground zero for actors-turned-gubernatorial-candidates, as the first two scored seats in California and Minnesota, and Landham has, to date, lost three election bids in Kentucky.
A shy and kind small runty rabbit whose visions of the destruction of the Sandleford warren lead him to leave, along with his older brother Hazel and several other rabbits. He appears to be more prescient than his novel counterpart, and his visions come in rhymes. He often feels responsible for foreseeing terrible things or blaming himself for their outcome. He and Hazel are very close.
From Europe, Andrew also badgered Thomas to make improvements to their home in America, and decided to call the rapidly expanding mansion "Fairfield."Nasaw, 2006, p. 93. Thomas' judgement proved to be more prescient than Andrew's when, in July 1865, Andrew became fascinated with the "Dodd process," a new English method of welding steel facing to iron railroad rails and, despite Thomas' misgivings, he purchased the American patent for the process.Nasaw, 2006, p. 96-97.
Indeed, in a sense, The Years of the City is even more prescient and insightful than, say, Orwell's 1984. Taken together, this enlightening body of work provides a breadth and depth of perspective found elsewhere only in authors like Toynbee, the Durants, and Carroll Quigley, but in a far more palatable and accessible form. Achievements of this stature should have earned Stewart a lasting reputation as one of America's greatest writers and men of letters. However, the significance of his output was largely overlooked during his lifetime, and is now almost forgotten.
Possibly encouraged by Northampton, Hoskins grimly hinted that the lives of these Scottish courtiers were in danger, alluding to the ethnic massacre of the Angevins in the Sicilian Vespers; this was communicated to the king as a threat to the life of himself and his closest friends, such that he likely feared himself in danger of assassination. Roe was more prescient, if somewhat melodramatic, in his judgement that the impending dissolution would be "the ending, not only of this, but of all Parliaments". The Commons issued their own ultimatum to James: if he abolished impositions, "wherewith the whole kingdom doth groan", they would give him financial support. However, James was in no position to give up such a source of income.
Putnam had a feel for the common soldier and how to make good use of him. He knew that a soldier was not worried about his head, but if you protected his body with earthworks, he would "fight forever." Putnam also understood that a retreat could be a very effective tactic. "Let me pick my officers, and I would not fear to meet [the enemy] with half the number... I would fight them on the retreat, and every stone wall we passed should be lined with their dead ... our men are lighter of foot, they understand their grounds and how to take advantage of them…" For one who was not supposed to be much of a strategic thinker, in some cases he was more prescient than his fellow generals.

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