The benchmarking process should herald progress on modernisation in the education sector.
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They say the red comet is a herald of a new age.
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The Year of the Dragon may herald firey times for China .
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Analysts said the government exit could herald a recovery at the bank.
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Ed Miliband had hoped that 2008 would herald a social democratic moment.
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Their woes are a harbinger of the developed market pain to come.
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But the weakness is an opportunity, not a harbinger, fund managers say.
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GO's rocky start in 1987 proved a harbinger of things to come.
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Last week's developed market wobbles may be a harbinger of deeper falls.
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The countenance of the honest Southron was the harbinger of his news.
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S&Ps changes may even foretell a coming upturn for banks, he said.
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Could push-ups foretell the future and the state of a person's heart?
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I expect the king can foretell he will have a great future.
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No one at present can foretell the outcome of the European War.
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But you can't foretell the future and you're not a mind reader.
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I over-annunciated the words.
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"What do you know?" Keene annunciated each word through clenched teeth.
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On Wednesday, everyone's favorite caffeine distributor annunciated that its first female COO would be former Sam Club's chief executive officer Rosalind Brewer.