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Commentators are right to herald this as a new "Age of the Pitcher".
"When four men in one race penetrate the 10m-a-second barrier, it is right to herald a new era – the era of power" Brasher had written of the 100m final in this newspaper.
Franken is right to herald Apple in his letter for its innovation, which has enabled the App Store to garner so many subscriptions for developers, but he's also correct to bring about the assertion that it's time for them to change up their fee structures so as to benefit consumers.
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The death of Jerry Falwell, last May, followed by that of D. James Kennedy, a televangelist and a mainstay of the right, seemed to herald the passing of the founding generation of leaders.
Carinthia, they say, is too special to herald a nationwide swing to the far right.
JAKARTA/NEW YORK, 21 November 2014 – Indonesian a capella band Jamaica Cafe kicked off the global UNICEF campaign #IMAGINE on Thursday night in Jakarta during an event to herald the 25th anniversary of the Convention for the Rights of the Child (CRC).
His arrival seemed to herald a revolution.
It's more likely to herald the end of them.
These events seemed to herald a new model for geopolitics.
I am reading them to herald spring.
Audiences were urged to "herald the message far and wide".
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