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"This heralds a new direction.
This heralds "equal justice under law".
For some commentators, this heralds the 'end of public space'.
History would suggest that this heralds a strong recovery.
This heralds a return to Labour's organising roots.
Do say: "This heralds the second coming of American soccer".
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This Is Where I Live heralds William Bell's return to Stax, the label on which he made his name – and the "This" of the title is soul music itself.
This felt like a little innings that heralds the arrival of an opening batsman who will play more than the statutory seven afforded many of Cook's recent partners.
The final recitative of this section is in D major and heralds the affirmative chorus "Glory to God".
Their reaction was curiosity – an approach Isaac Asimov put this way: "The most exciting phrase in science the one that heralds true scientific progress is not, "Eureka!" ("I found it!"), but rather, "Hmm…that's funny.'" Managers should drill into the data to ask questions, not confirm or reject hypotheses.
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