Word: foresights
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What such an art might look like, though, was not immediately apparent. With some foresight, it might have been glimpsed in Picasso's famous rusty tin Cubist Guitar of 1912 -- all planes and interstitial spaces. But it wasn't realized until 1928, when Picasso, who had spent much of that year making diagrammatic drawings for sculptures that would be executed in nothing but wire, sought out the help of Gonzalez, who taught him to weld iron. Picasso's energies, in turn, seem to have inspired in Gonzalez the daring to become an inventive sculptor in his own right. The Picasso...
...regarded as something of a political prophet, Phillips staked out his reputation for foresight in 1969. Having worked for the Nixon campaign, he argued in The Emerging Republican Majority that Republicans would come to dominate presidential politics by bashing the liberal Establishment and praising middle-class, church-going, penny-pinching, cloth coat-wearing values...
Acting Hillel Director Rabbi Sally R. Finestone, who worked with the FDO on scheduling, said "They were a wonderful help and assistance. I'm delighted with the amount of foresight they have shown...
Years from now, scholars will puzzle over why leaders did not have the foresight to alter the path to war in Eastern Europe. The answer will be the same as it was in the 1930s...
Like federal administrations of late, the medical establishment suffers from a lack of foresight. By essentially offering financial rewards for careers it considers crucial, the medical community cheapens its profession and creates no vital interest in primary care--or in any other form of care, for that matter...