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And in Nazi Germany, Bruckner was manipulatively promoted as a herald of the new Reich.
For some, he is a herald of America's decline, affirming Iran's official narrative.
We welcome Mr. Obama's election as a herald of a new direction.
Among Muslims, she is seen as a herald of the Islamic conquests that came four centuries later.
Down the road from La Lanchita is the new Chef Michael's FoodSpace, a herald of gentrification and improved food choices.
When the Broad Street Starbucks opened almost eight years ago, it was seen as a herald of the city's resurgence.
He too had an aura of sanctity, which made him allergic to "The Rite": not exactly a herald of universal fellowship and certainly no "Ode to Joy".
(A persistent coolness to Johns overseas points up the nationalist element in his initial fame as a herald of American culture in its moment of global triumph).
The Daily, an iPad-only newspaper started by the News Corporation, came out to a herald of trumpets and now hears only the sound of crickets.
De las Cases somehow metamorphosed the erstwhile dictator into a herald of liberty, the emperor into a slayer of dynasties rather than the founder of his own.
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