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"It will be a harbinger of change against status quo forces".
If drugs are carriers of cultural values, Sarafem looks like a harbinger of change.
And a certain Seattle-based coffee giant — a familiar harbinger of change — recently opened a branch on Coney Island.
It is Ken Livingstone rather than Margaret Thatcher who emerges as the most exciting harbinger of change.
Ewing's trade to the Seattle SuperSonics in a four-team deal in September 2000 was a harbinger of change.
Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore and others on new films about women's lives, and whether they're a harbinger of change.
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Its work culture also is a harbinger of changes in the white-collar workplace, which is growing more efficient but also harsher.
Others counseled patience, saying that the case could be a harbinger of changes in the military's relationship with power and its own people.
"We've become very aware of the importance of polar regions in recent years as the harbinger of changes to come on a global scale," said Raymond S. Bradley, director of the Climate System Research Center at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, who primarily studies the Arctic and was not directly involved in the academy report.
Those that adopt more robust privacy practices will have an advantage over competitors who fail to see the Privacy Shield rejection for the harbinger of changes it is.
Barnes said what's happening could be a harbinger of changes to come elsewhere on the globe, albeit mediated by some mechanism other than icebergs.
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