1 The latest newspapers Redwood had did but vaguely prefigure these imminent things.
2 All three prefigure Kill Bill's central theme of wronged women seeking revenge.
3 Christ's millennial reign may prefigure the fulfillment of God's promises about Jerusalem's future.
4 And now that she could begin to sit up it did prefigure recovery.
5 Does it not prefigure the wayward and fantastic progress of a storm-tossed life?
6 He found the verses in the Psalms that were supposed to prefigure the telegraph:-
7 Even so, the shockingly bad data could prefigure real problems.
8 But in plate tectonics momentary peace may imply prefigure a cataclysm of unprecedented magnitude.
9 The necessities of the old man prefigure and forerun the dawn of the immortal childhood.
10 Like a bad omen, the artist's work begins to prefigure more serious real life events.
11 While comparing the early emblems which prefigure the primitive elements in the god-idea, Hargrave Jennings observes:
12 His career it would be difficult to prefigure .
13 Why do they prefigure the fall of nations?
14 This game is intended to prefigure death.
15 It explains the Israeli attack yesterday on his personal facilities and seems to prefigure a wider military assault.
16 The Lyric shows how the Finite may prefigure the Infinite, by illustrations derived from science and from love.
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