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Or maybe, was the precognitive part of her seeing my future?
"But keep your precognitive eye on him over the next few weeks, will you?"
Suppose the green people had some sort of precognitive ability?
"The important thing is that you have had precognitive dreams."
"On a precognitive level, it's actually about the way things look to people and not what they're called," he said.
During his state of blindness, he developed a precognitive ability.
At least once, she experienced a precognitive flash while in her new body.
The story centers around a young girl with strong precognitive abilities.
Do you believe that he had a precognitive vision concerning your wife's brother?
A British study of 300 volunteered cases showed 34% to be apparently precognitive.
He had not found one who was prepared to ridicule the idea of precognitive knowledge.
Even though I am slightly precognitive, as I've always said.
"To see someone's death, you have to be precognitive," Marie said.
Some beings have claimed precognitive abilities, although this matter is open to question.
He was saved by Meg, but left with precognitive visions.
Quasiman didn't need precognitive senses to guess what might happen next.
She also possesses a precognitive sense that lets her see into the immediate future.
They are not really precognitive; they just know when danger becomes more likely.
As the story progresses he would develop precognitive capabilities to allow him to see the future.
However, as a second class precognitive, he foresees events seconds to hours before they occur.
A German case collection produced a similar figure: 52% of 1,000 cases were categorized as precognitive.
The precognitive letter from Wilson Scott was only part of it.
As he did, an odd certainty came to him, an intuition so strong that it was nearly precognitive.
"I have had precognitive dreams, but only twice before."
A precognitive dream study with a single subject.