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The judge sets things in order and commands the herald to proclaim them.
For a king who led a party in civil war could no longer easily be heralded as the natural centre of all order.
Almost all articles supporting the criminalisation of punters heralded this claim.
Ultimately, it was simply a sign of sheer decay and of impending death - though it could herald eternal glory.
Nanotechnologists have already, by moving the atoms about, made the smallest switches that herald the time when microscopic computers or minuscule robots will be produced.
It would be woefully premature to herald the return of precolonial history to the mainstream academic fold.
The emergence of the discipline of developmental psychopathology, like other beginnings and births, was heralded with considerable excitement and visions of future accomplishment.
These processes heralded social conflicts and indeed had important and consequential effects on the city's social dynamics.
The new science, upon which the learned chancellor's act of denunciation was founded, heralded a new style of research.
Clearly, the president's announcement heralded a major initiative.
Distinguishing the last pending argument from the next return address on the stack, which heralds a new stack frame.
This already heralds a postmodern orientation in that a static "norm" is replaced with an endless quest for idealization.
The trumpeting of eclecticism, therefore, thunders as a testimony to intent but perhaps heralds little else.
The end of critique, and the closing of the academy, might well be the herald of our last dance.
This is a breakthrough which could herald the development of faster safer heart operations worldwide.
His lectures were being hailed as heralding a new age.
These heralded new aesthetic approaches to experimental music, new formations of technologies, and more.
Women are a perpetual novelty, and each new group of successful female performers is heralded as the first.
Clearly separated from what surrounds it by its timbre and movement, it announces, or heralds, the ending of the first dash.
The brass come slowly to life with the beginning of a fanfare, heralding a feeling of growing power.
In new cases of affective disorder, initial episodes may be manic, mixed or depressive, and any one of these presentations may herald a bipolar course.
In the narrowing of this distance, domesticated pragmatism sees and heralds a demotion of politics: the politics of big dreams and big alternatives.
Tears are droplets of love, which herald the process of mourning and remembrance.
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