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Presciently

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Presciently meaning

In a prescient manner.

Synonyms of Presciently

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As weird as Emerson, Lake & Palmer presciently recording “Lucky Man” about any problematic male developer treated like royalty by Montclair’s Planning Board or Township Council.

In the handwriting around it is a moving statement: “There is a bullet in my brain, behind my eyes, so that all I see is pain, I am in Vietnam …”It is a message that speaks presciently today.

Perhaps, most presciently, An Innocent Bystander is a reminder that whether Jews live in Israel or the Diaspora, whether they are ardent Zionists or anti-Zionists, their Judaism remain a common denominator for bigotry.

Presciently, he says, the only place I’ve seen this done successfully is wealthy cities like Santa Barbara.

Indeed, in 1933, he presciently proclaimed that the thousand-year history of German Jewry had come to an end.

Yeah, James Taylor wrote a song about it, presciently.

Call Me By Your Name feels both classic and presciently present—as if its air of infatuation and, ultimately, acceptance foretell a kinder, more loving and celebratory time.

His new exhibition at the Met Breuer, “Leon Golub: Raw Nerve” suggests the artist’s vision — violent, cruel, red in tooth and claw, presciently damning of toxic masculinity.

Wattenberg presciently summed up the impulse behind this trend in : “American parents love the idea of unusual names, but our tastes are still as much like our neighbors’ as ever.

He presciently identifies the California wine industry as one to be reckoned with.