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A sweet aroma scents the afternoon Air like some harbinger of happy June When people hunger for the tastiest Sandwich in Midtown: they have the best.
That job losses remain severe, if not quite as drastic as those in the weeks immediately after Sept. 11, is hardly a harbinger of happy days, the pessimists add.
For many anglers, campers and boating enthusiasts, the annual World Fishing and Outdoor Exposition at the Rockland Community College Field House is a harbinger of happy times, a signal as evocative as crocuses blooming in the dooryard that winter's grip on the land has been broken.
As in 1992, the first harbinger of happy days was improvement in the corporate bond market, especially the high-yield sector, even as economic growth and stock prices lagged.
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When American forces were bogged down in the war's early days, she was the happy harbinger of an imminent military turnaround: a 19-year-old female Rambo who tried to blast her way out of the enemy's clutches, taking out any man who got in her way.
The movies in this case are a harbinger of our future--and not a happy one at that.
This is not a happy magic has come to save the day story, but that magic is a harbinger of a greater threat of apocalypse.
The Mavericks cannot be happy with how close these first two games have been, but their performance actually is a harbinger of good things.
Or a harbinger of the future.
A harbinger of things to come, perhaps?
He was harbinger of doom".
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