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In a disaster this huge, television reporters are the heralds of the fund-raising effort.
Characteristically, therefore, given this situation, the heralds of Arab nationalism (as reflected in literature) were Christians.
Even the heralds, whose job it was to record aristocratic pedigrees, were not above error.
These are the heralds of the painting's modern existence as global pop-icon.
There are 18th-century documents from small Italian towns in which Renaissance putti find themselves the heralds of Jewish weddings.
Just a few months ago designers as diverse as Prabal Gurung, Erdem Moralioglu and Mary Katrantzou were unleashing phantasmagorical mashups of colors and prints on their catwalks — the heralds, it would seem, of a new age of gypsy exuberance.
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There is no question that the act heralds major change.
In a forthcoming report the MGI heralds the "unsung" progress in European labour markets.
It is naive to think that the development heralds the end of the killer cigarette.
For some, Strictly Ballroom The Musical heralds a long-anticipated return of ballroom dancing to the mainstream spotlight.
Young professionals throng to stylish cafes and gleaming new shopping malls while the muezzin heralds the morning prayer.
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