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Meanings of first herald in English
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Usage of first herald in English
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As the firstherald approached, there was a sudden dull roar, a tittering of excitement.
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The firstherald of the great struggle for liberty which was to ensue was Francisco Miranda.
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Her senses were stunned: the vitality of her feelings was numbed and torpid: the firstherald of despair is insensibility.
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The last western light caught the twinkling leaf buds, and made of the tree a Burning Bush, firstherald of the spring.
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The firstherald that the barbarians were at the gate was an electro-hermetic pulse, throwing an invisible bubble around the beach house.
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In the northern sky a faint quivering streak of light, resembling the reflection of far away lightning, played-thefirstherald of the aurora.
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The report that the Archduke Charles has gained a victory is as though it were the firstherald announcing to us safety and restoration.
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Did not the firstheralds of Christianity trouble the peace of the Roman world?
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Think of the field as the firstheralds of peace!
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The firstheralded the promise of reward, while the second voiced the ominous warning of punishment.
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The firstheralds of the dawn were in the eastern sky, and the moon overhead was paling.
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Trial, struggle, and war were now ended, and the Union, which they firstheralded, was unalterably established.
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At least ten minutes had intervened between the firstheralding sigh and the intensification of the moonlight in the courtyard.
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The coming of this fantastic order of things in the air was firstheralded by a squadron of scarlet German planes.
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Firstheralded as a regenerative therapy for skeletal tissue repair, MSCs have recently been shown to modulate endogenous tissue and immune cells.
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The most ancient peoples of the Orient, standing "at the threshold of history," were the firstheralds of a religious consciousness and of moral principles.