I will disappear, I the forerunner, I the anticipator, I the martyred prophet.
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And, in fine, Doré must be regarded as an anticipator of the Entente cordiale.
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Carver's guts tightened as his system flooded with cortisol, the stress hormone, the anticipator of pain and bringer of fear.
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Dowd, ever the anticipator, had already mixed him a whisky and soda, but he forsook it for fear it would loosen his tongue.
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Richard Trevethick, the anticipator of many things, also took out a patent in 1815, and in it he describes the screw propeller with considerable minuteness.
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Here we would seem to have a clear conception of the idea of universal gravitation, and Anaxagoras stands before us as the anticipator of Newton.
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The withered and the aged mistake their failing forces for calmness and resignation, and an apathy, the drear anticipator of death, for presence of mind.
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His predecessors had been, in his phrase, not interpreters, but anticipators of nature.
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But ever since the failed D.C. zeppelin attack, security anticipators are taking them all seriously, kicking their prefrontals into overdrive.
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Mechanics, therefore, have always been, as far as the range of their humble but useful callings extended, not anticipators but interpreters of nature.