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precognition

[pree-kog-nish-uhn] / ˌpri kɒgˈnɪʃ ən /


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The Clairvoyants perform mentalism, the branch of magic that encapsulates all things mind-reading, precognition and extrasensory perception.

From Los Angeles Times

Today we may view that observation as something akin to informed precognition.

From Salon

He had this icy calmness to him, able to read and anticipate his opponents’ moves in ways that can best be described as precognition.

From The Verge

Wallace had “a level of precognition about certain things,” he adds.

From New York Times

The publication of “Phase Six” is one of those moments of synchronicity that make you wonder if an author is capable of precognition.

From New York Times