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On election night it was constituencies like Edgbaston which heralded a Labour government.
This odd mixture of chaos and possibility could be epitomised in the legendary five-borough blackout of 13 July 1977 during the intense summer heat, which heralded a night of lawlessness and civil unrest.
In March 2002, Paul Cattermole told The Sun newspaper that it was time for him to "move on" from the group and he wanted to go back to his "rock roots", which heralded back to the time he was part of a nu metal band formed at school in 1992.
Typical symptoms included hypoglycemia, epileptic seizure and secondary diabetes mellitus, which heralded functional NENs, but carcinoid syndrome did not present in our study.
But it was his dismissal which heralded the astonishing collapse.
But she was unable to avert its revocation (August 1568), which heralded the third civil war.
Out of this came a warmth which heralded Bart's re-discovery.
This resolution was stiffened by events in South Africa after the 1948 election, which heralded the onset of apartheid.
Clearly, he regrets the messy business with Andrew Strauss in 2012, which heralded the necessity of reintegration.
There have been no federal indictments since Mr. Gonzales's announcement, which heralded the Civil Rights-Era Cold Case Initiative.
After intermission came an excellent (if occasionally bangy) performance of Scriabin's Sonata No. 5, which heralded the evolution of his Romantic ethos into a more atonal style.
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