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  2. Cassandra (metaphor) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the name Cassandra is applied to those who can predict rises, falls, and particularly crashes on the global stock market, as happened with Warren Buffett, who repeatedly warned that the 1990s stock market surge was a bubble, attracting to him the title of the "Wall Street Cassandra". [13]

  3. Cassandra - Wikipedia

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    Woodcut illustration of Cassandra's prophecy of the fall of Troy (at left) and her death (at right), from an Incunable German translation by Heinrich Steinhöwel of Giovanni Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, printed by Johann Zainer at Ulm ca. 1474. Cassandra was one of the many children born to the king and queen of Troy, Priam and Hecuba.

  4. List of Heartland episodes - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy breaks into Ty's trailer to retrieve his things. Cassandra confesses to Scott that Jeremy was at the clinic before Buckingham's death. Jeremy suddenly leaves town, making himself look bad. Ty gets his job back at the clinic, though Amy liked having him around the ranch. Amy devises a way to get Spartan into the yard.

  5. Here's what squirrels, persimmons & other natural signs say ...

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    Groundhog Day is the most famous of all the folklore forecast predictions, but Punxsutawney Phil's shadow is famously used to predict the end of winter. We want to know what lies ahead for the season.

  6. What did other groundhogs predict after Phil saw his shadow ...

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    Jimmy historically ranks sixth in the most accurate predictions among other groundhogs, with a 60% accuracy rate, NOAA says. General Beauregard Lee predicted another six weeks of winter on Sunday ...

  7. William Connor - Wikipedia

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    William Connor wrote a regular column [1] for over 30 years between 1935 [2] and 1 February 1967 with a short intermission for the Second World War, his column restarting after the war with the words "As I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted, it is a powerful hard thing to please all of the people all of the time."

  8. What did the groundhog see? Punxsutawney Phil’s winter ...

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    Winter has become the fastest-warming season for nearly 75% of the US as temperatures rise globally in a world warming due to fossil fuel pollution. So, Phil’s prediction of six more weeks of ...

  9. Farmers' Almanac: 20 ways folklore says you can predict harsh ...

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    When does fall start 2024? Old Farmer's Almanac predicts fall weather in Mississippi Folklore says the thickness of hair on the nape of a cow's neck is just one of the natural indicators of how ...