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It is also a medical term used for a premonitory symptom, that is, a symptom indicating the onset of a disease.
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This may be accompanied by other premonitory symptoms such as shivering, coughing, vomiting, and an unpleasant taste in the mouth.
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Currently, there is no indication of premonitory volcanic or hydrothermal activity, but ongoing observations and analyses will continue to evaluate these different sources.
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The best known tradition connected to this night concerns matrimony and premonitory dreams.
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Children may be less aware of the premonitory urge associated with tics than are adults, but their awareness tends to increase with maturity.
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The work is an exemplification, and one can hope, premonitory of things to come within the post contemporary super structure.
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Asked early on in her career -- her talent had glared through from childhood -- if she thought she might become famous, her response was premonitory.
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They may have tics for several years before becoming aware of premonitory urges.
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That premonitory jolt; the glimpse at all the future small happinesses the batsman has it in him to give - they have passed.
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These urges and sensations, preceding the expression of the movement or vocalization as a tic, are referred to as premonitory sensory phenomena or premonitory urges.
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