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The nineteenth century was merely a harbinger of what was headed our way.
Perhaps it is the harbinger of what is still to come.
The Jacobs family may be a harbinger of what is to come.
At the same time, Chechnya arguably serves as both a testing ground and a harbinger of what Russia is becoming.
Whoever was responsible, it was a harbinger of what became perhaps the Giants' worst day this season.
The case, to be heard on Wednesday, is a harbinger of what could be a growing problem.
They see this as a harbinger of what lies in store for Europe's parcel delivery firms if Uber follows suit.
The liberal democracy we enjoy is to them merely an ominous harbinger of what they seek to prevent at home.
Mr. Hu's 2007 detention proved a harbinger of what has become an increasingly draconian response to social and political protest by China's Communist Party and its security establishment.
THE soft rain that began falling the morning of Karin Hoy's and Nathan Hulme's wedding was but a harbinger of what Irene had in store for the couple.
But Mr. Kerviel's rogue bets, which cost Société Générale almost 5 billion euros, were in some ways a harbinger of what was to come.
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