the Hussite movement prefigured the Reformation.
she had prefigured her small pilgrimage as made in solitude.
The paintings of Paul Cézanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
A quatrain by my father and a macabre series that might prefigure the death of one of the members of the Royal Family... Quite package!
The artist's early works prefigure the themes that would dominate his later career.
Her groundbreaking research in the 1960s prefigured many modern scientific discoveries.
The dream seemed to prefigure the tragic events that would unfold the next day.
The early signs of economic downturn prefigure a possible recession.
His visionary ideas prefigure a future where technology and humanity are intertwined.
The ancient myths often prefigure the moral lessons found in later literature.
The strange occurrences in the town seemed to prefigure a major disaster.
The early symptoms of the disease prefigure a more serious condition.
His bold fashion choices often prefigure the trends that will become popular later.
The prophet's words seemed to prefigure the impending doom of the kingdom.
The paintings of Paul Cezanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
She relished the foretaste of death, prefigured by the catastrophes of friends--persistently she clung to the idea of Nicole's tragic destiny.
All disaster flicks prefigure the end of the world, but " Titanic" eerily reflects the contours and countdown of the climate emergency.
Thus, a blazing spear, a sword of flame, a bow, or a sheaf of arrows, seen in the midnight sky, prefigured Indian warfare.
In many ways, " Flight 93" was era-defining, abetting a reckoning within the conservative movement and prefiguring the take-no-prisoners style of right-wing politics that would soon hold sway.
A straight talker like Roseanne Conner almost prefigured the candidate who used his very first presidential debate to distinguish himself from ordinary politicians: When they call, I give.
She had prefigured to herself, even with exaggeration, the disgust of her friends, and she had even feared that Celia might be kept aloof from her.
The hero, the wonderful young Parisian in whom the romantic and the scientific temperaments were so strangely blended, became to him a kind of prefiguring type of himself.
This division into nation states prefigures what would happen to Europe in the mid-19th century, and in that sense, Latin America is the leader of 19th century world history.
This personage prefigured and represented in his aspect the whole dismal severity of the Puritanic code of law, which it was his business to administer in its final and closest application to the offender.
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