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1 He was ingenious, industrious, a poet by nature, and, wonderful to say, withal a herald by taste.
2 The weakness of the Church was heralded by that of the Empire.
3 Both deals were heralded by all observers as shrewd, brilliant business moves.
4 The coming of these passengers was heralded by Thomas Garrett as follows:
5 Our proximity was heralded by a low laugh from M. de Radisson.
6 And then, heralded by men with whips and spears, the wyvern appeared.
7 Into this world Prentiss entered, heralded by naught save his own genius.
8 His first move, however, was heralded by a deep bellow from below.
9 The coming of Lola Montez to Ballarat was heralded by a preliminary paragraph:
10 After heralding by the trumpets, we had the spoils of war.
11 Is the digital revolution heralded by Coleridge struggling to take shape?
12 His reappearance is heralded by a column of water spouted from his nostrils.
13 Captain Danton and his daughter come heralded by wind and tempest.
14 The action was universally condemned here but heralded by Sellafield as a positive development.
15 His guess at the weather conditions heralded by the change of wind was right.
16 The dawn, in fact, was heralded by high-pitched chirpings everywhere.
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