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Ms Miers is the most obscure nominee for decades and the harbinger, it seems, of a worrying trend.Mr Bush clearly believes, correctly, that it is easier to get his nominees confirmed by the Senate if their views are unknown.
In terms of Harbinger, it is a part of my experience.
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It is the nightmarish id of the Canadian clubber; it is a harbinger and it is a doom.
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Harbinger said it will suspend redemptions from its four main hedge funds.
Air France was the harbinger when it reported January traffic fractionally higher than a year earlier and losses for the fourth quarter of 2001 that were lower than expected.
Harbinger said it was still interested in buying the company, and was considering whether to pursue the necessary approvals from competition authorities.
Anthony E. Shorris, executive director of the Port Authority, described the first bombing as a harbinger, though it was not seen as such for eight years.
Goldwater was more of a harbinger, but it's arguable that his vast repudiation at the polls delayed rather than hastened the Reagan revolution.
A Bill Veeck-like espouser of the sports sideshow, he turned Sonics games into minor spectacles, bringing live and recorded music into the arena, turning player introductions into theatrical displays, and creating halftime shows — not as frenzied, perhaps, as the rock-concert atmosphere that now prevails at many N.B.A. contests, but certainly a harbinger of it.
"Some see it as a harbinger for Christmas, but it's hard to make it a hard-and-fast prediction.
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