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1. When an Angel heralded his birth

2. Blazed: as in heralded, proclaimed

3. This invention heralded the age of the computer.

4. The organization heralded Ukrainian dissidents such as Vyacheslav Chornovil.

5. The singing of the birds heralded in the day.

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8. I was heralded into his large office by his secretary.

9. Flashing blue lights heralded the arrival of the police.

10. David Murray's arrival at Ibrox sparked the much heralded Rangers Revolution.

11. According to Danto this heralded the end of art.

12. 10 A fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the King.

13. The sound of bagpipes heralded the return of the hometown hero.

14. The razzmatazz on the quay heralded the style of the crossing.

15. A fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the King.

16. It was heralded by more than one hack as being just another gadget.

17. The fine winter weather heralded a good start to the year.

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19. The lateralized activity heralded the onset of bradycardia, hypotension, and clinical symptoms.

20. Janet Jackson's new album has been heralded by a massive media campaign.

21. 14 A flash of lightning and a peal of thunder heralded torrential rain.

22. When it opened, the hospital was heralded as a new way forward in nursing care.

23. The event to a large extent heralded the return of order and culture.

24. India was passing through such a period before the national movement heralded a new age .

25. Among numerous accomplishments, he ushered in the Jazz Age and heralded the fabled Harlem Renaissance.

26. The incipient spouses are of course excited by the adventure, the new life, heralded by marriage.

27. His birth was foretold by prophets; angels heralded the announcement of His earthly ministry.

28. 22 As so often seemed to be the case, the cavorting sea creatures heralded bad weather.

29. 3 A blast of superheated rock fragments heralded the Doctor's arrival into a huge circular chamber.

30. Synonyms for Adumbrated include augured, foreshadowed, prefigured, forecast, forecasted, foreran, forerun, foretold, harbingered and heralded

31. 27 Each team was heralded with proclamations that, finally, we had made it as a major-league metropolis.

32. 26 Tonight's clash between Real Madrid and Arsenal is being heralded as the match of the season.

33. 28 The procession wound through the town, heralded by music and laughter, leaving perplexity and sadness in its wake.

34. For patients with complicated infarctions requiring intensive insulin therapy the recovery phase will be heralded by a diminishing insulin requirement.

35. The Callaghan government never recovered from the sense of ungovernability and social chaos heralded by the winter of discontent.

36. The end of the Second World War heralded major changes in the conduct of politics at the global level.

37. This phenomenon was heralded by the release of “Kung Fu Fighting” at the height of the Chopsocky film craze.

38. They heralded the dethroning of two kings, the death of one of them, and the end of a mighty world power.

39. The sinking stomach pains which heralded this loss were always welcome to me, and afterwards I would feel triumphantly clean.

40. The Angel heralded a sign of hope to the world: ‘In a manger you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes’

41. Neonatal multiple Carboxylasedeficiency (MCD) typically presents in the first several days of life, heralded by vomiting and lethargy [6, 8, 14–18]

42. How True Islam Ahmadiyya Actualizes Martin Luther King Jr's Dream - Meriden, CT - 1400 years ago, Prophet Muhammad heralded the Promised Land envisioned for …

43. Inspired by the beacon of hope the Angel heralded, this home decor accent will bring a shimmering touch of faith into your holiday styling

44. …”The book of Revelation (Bible), it is prophesied here that an Angel heralded a warning to the people that Babylon is falling

45. Over a two-year period, billboards and newspapers, along with an extensive personal advertising campaign worldwide, heralded this popular lecture and subsequent booklet.

46. Coastal sailing ships were finally abandoned in favour of steam, and improvements in rail and motor transport heralded dramatic changes in work and leisure.

47. Coda’s innovative architecture is designed to foster an entrepreneurial experience for each occupant and visitor is heralded as a distinct offering for the Georgia Tech community

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50. Today’s Wall Street Journal heralded still another case, reminding us once again where the thousands of corporate zombies now Barnacling the main street economy get their financial feed:

51. It is an irony that the pandemic he strenuously denied has outlasted him, turning his once-heralded presidency into a Cautionary tale for the region and the continent

52. In Europe the Renaissance of the 14th–17th centuries heralded a scientific revival during which botany gradually emerged from natural history as an independent science, distinct from medicine and agriculture.

53. In Cold Blood, which he immodestly heralded as a new form of non-fiction novel, was received with delirious approval; Norman Mailer dubbed Perry as one of the great characters in American literature.

54. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson) Sight and scent became remarkably keen, while his hearing developed such Acuteness that in his sleep he heard the faintest sound and knew whether it heralded peace or peril.

55. The introduction of the Bessemer process, beginning in the late 1850s, heralded the age of mass-produced steel and modern industrial manufacturing technologies, and with it the irreversible decline and eventual demise of blacksmithing.

56. ‘There was an exceptional Auroral glow over the entire sky.’ ‘Severe solar weather is often heralded by dramatic Auroral displays, northern and southern lights, and magnetic storms that occasionally affect satellites, radio communications and power systems.’

57. When the Angel heralded the coming of the Son of God into the world, he declared to the shepherds: "Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people

58. GOOD NEWS of GREAT JOY! Isn't that what the Angel heralded on that holy night? The long-awaited Messiah was born in a time & place with a paranoid king on the throne and a power-hungry government in the land

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60. Up to 20% cash back  · Tuesday, October 15, 1895 en the Angel heralded forth in joyous strains the nativity of Jesus Christ, one of the notes of gladness was, On earth peace, and the Prophet Isaiah in prophetic vision

61. ‘The work has never been bettered as a study of Benthamism.’ ‘Perhaps he regarded the fundamental positions of Benthamism as too secure to need much elaboration.’ ‘His personal conversion to Benthamism heralded a hyperactive period in his life in many spheres.’

62. Harrison was sought and finally found but was too effulgent to realize the calamity.: Was this impression disturbed when from their tiring-room the nymphs and dames emerged powdered, Beflowered, effulgent? It was the soft, effulgent light which heralded the full, rising moon

63. Today’s Wall Street Journal heralded still another case, reminding us once again where the thousands of corporate zombies now Barnacling the main street economy get their financial feed: Investors’ headlong embrace of risk passed a new milestone in recent sessions: The return that investors receive […]

64. With the Christmas Season upon us, and as we harken to what the Angel heralded, “Glory to God in the Highest; and on earth, peace and goodwill to all men,” let us also reflect on the theme that charities, both small and large, focus upon: “OTHERS.”

65. Prior to the progressive development of the law of armed conflict heralded by the 1949 Geneva Conventions — most particularly in relation to the concepts of international and non-international armed conflict-the customary doctrine on recognition of Belligerency functioned for almost 200 years as the definitive legal scheme for differentiating internal conflict from civil wars, in which the

66. With the Christmas Season upon us, and as we harken to what the Angel heralded, “Glory to God in the Highest; and on earth, peace and goodwill to all men,” let us also reflect on the theme that charities, both small and large, focus upon: “OTHERS.” “The more we bestow, the richer we become.”-Thomas Paine

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68. Lead by founding members Frank Meyer (vocals, guitar), Dino Everett (bass), Mike Sessa (drums) and nu-Cheetah guitarist Bruce Duff (ADZ, 45 Grave, Jeff Dahl), The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs will be touring for the first time since their 2002 breakup, playing songs off their heralded albums Live on KXLU, Waiting For the Death of My Generation, Maximum Overdrive, Red Tape Diaries, Gainesville and more.