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precognició
Knowledge of an event before it occurs.
foreknowledge
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precognição
1
We think the role of
precognition
deserves special consideration in sales forecasting.
2
Erica Kravid-asif the hard-facedbusinesswoman had the power of
precognition
herself.
3
Even if I did have
precognition
,
I couldn't have saved my son.
4
She didn't believe in a fixed future, didn't believe in
precognition
.
5
His
precognition
has cost the firms those names represent much money in advertising.
6
After all, I didn't have a history in ESP or
precognition
.
7
I have this
precognition
that I am going to be defeated in Whitfield.
8
In proving
precognition
,
he had destroyed his evidence for telepathy.
9
Have you noticed any junior high girls around here with
precognition
or mind-reading talents?'
10
Alcohol has the effect of increasing
precognition
,
as the Society for Psychical Research records prove.
11
After all, this isn't an investigation of the actuality of
precognition
as a psychic phenomenon.
12
I did not then know with what
precognition
.
13
That's the
precognition
you mentioned on Kandar-thatthe fleet wouldn't be wiped out and everybody killed.
14
Modern psychical research recognizes
precognition
as possible.
15
The vision was more than a mere presentiment; it was a
precognition
....
16
The
precognition
of Simon Glover and Henry Gow would bear out a matter less worthy of belief.
precognition
believe in precognition
become a precognition
border on precognition
dismiss precognition
final precognition
português
precognição
catalão
precognició
presciència