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Yang Jisheng, 70, a former senior writer with the state-run news agency Xinhua and an author on Chinese politics, said Mr. Wen's article was "a step forward," but no harbinger of change.
If recent history is a guide, being picked up by the index is no harbinger of share price appreciation.
Eugene's performance is no harbinger of the robot revolution.
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In February, AIM Advisors registered the closed-end AIM Millennium Alternative Strategies fund, a no-fooling-around harbinger of doom that planned to "engage heavily in short-selling, leveraging, etc".
Hollande's victory in France is no more a harbinger of a general leftward shift than Rajoy's victory in Spain a little while ago heralded a general rightward shift; these are just the "outs" benefiting from the fact that they aren't in, and the economy stinks.
And it is, alas, no anomaly, but a harbinger of gag-based scenes, dialogue that seems to have been written with a laugh track to be inserted later and characters whose motivations for saying and doing anything are either trivial, contrived or entirely obscure until it's too late to care.
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Or a harbinger of the future.
A harbinger of things to come, perhaps?
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