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Meanings of herald the end in English
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Usage of herald the end in English
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Basically, it's hoping to heraldtheend for overly fussy smart home systems.
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Does the civilization of illiteracy heraldtheend of the book?
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We're fairly certain that the 'Blood Moon' does not heraldtheend of the world.
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Some Democrats have been quick to heraldtheend of a particularly unpleasant era for them.
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Pundits, fans and critics alike are queuing up to heraldtheend of Wenger's 22-year era.
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Polaroid's decision to stop making its instant-camera film may heraldtheend of analogue photography, writes Brian O'Connell.
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He has also demanded that Wednesday night's defeat at Bayer Leverkusen should heraldtheend of their malaise.
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A prototype camera made by a Stanford University graduate student could heraldtheend of fuzzy, poorly lit photos.
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Plato believed the coronation of a philosopher king -an all-knowingauthority -would heraldtheend of collective ignorance.
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It could also heraldtheend of VW's petrol-powered performance hatchbacks, marking a funeral for its brand of hot hatch.
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Some newspaper executives even believe it could heraldtheend of the "multiple sales" component of all newspapers' circulations.
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The ensuing credit crunch could lead to a complete redrawing of the financial map and may even heraldtheend of globalisation.
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O'Daly argues that the awarding of university status to DIT would in no way heraldtheend of the binary system in third-level education.
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The government hopes to implement the measure nationwide, a move which would effectively heraldtheend of the Netherlands' position as a pot smokers' paradise.
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Maeterlinck is perhaps one of the first prophets, one of the first artistic reformers and seers to heraldtheend of the decadence just described.
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It heraldstheend of a 13-year era in which she has dominated European politics.