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nostradamus

[nos-truh-dey-muhs, -dah-, noh-struh-] / ˌnɒs trəˈdeɪ məs, -ˈdɑ-, ˈnoʊ strə- /
NOUN
forecaster
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In the course of his travels, he heard John Calvin speak, had his horoscope read by Nostradamus and witnessed the French dauphin toss a small dog out of a high window.

From The Wall Street Journal

Throw in the affordability crisis — from food to energy bills — and you have an economic outlook that Nostradamus would be hard pressed to predict.

From MarketWatch

Like many, I wish I could look at the platforms from which I gather my news and see something a bit less Nostradamus, a bit more hopeful.

From Los Angeles Times

“That’s why I got into it. I’m not saying I’m Nostradamus, but the amount of revenue we’re talking about couldn’t be ignored anymore.”

From Seattle Times

Also, Phil isn't the only fuzzy Nostradamus with an alliterative name that claims predictive powers.

From Salon