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The harbinger
noun
A person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something.
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The harbinger of doom-songs.
The harbinger to Thursday came in June, at the Olympic trials.
Is Zoolander the harbinger of fashion's future?
The threat of bankruptcy may be the harbinger of democracy.
Political paralysis could then become the harbinger of disaster.
"Is this the harbinger of things to come?
It might be the harbinger of a major discovery.
Law, despite himself, was the harbinger of the coming truth.
Metropolitan dirt was condemned as "the harbinger of moral decay".
The bread basket is the harbinger of good things.
Perhaps it's even the harbinger of a new zeitgeist".
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