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foretaste

noun as in writing on the wall

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That applies whether you think the current troubles are just a blip or a foretaste of the job losses that technological changes are bringing to the industry, she said.

According to the Olympic Studies Center, at this point “they play a double role: In addition to announcing the Games, they provide a foretaste of their visual identity.”

He warned that religious discrimination of the kind he saw in the Finney case “may spread and may be a foretaste of things to come.”

From Salon

“But if this a foretaste of the feast to come, then we’re in massive trouble.”

Summer 2023 has been a fascinating foretaste of a future under a changing climate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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