Sid represents a new generation of energetic workers on the rise, harbingers of a boom still in its embryonic stage. |
As such, the glories of nature can be read as harbingers of a future still arriving. |
The dainty ladies and gentlemen who first began to use soap were the harbingers of the big-scale production of soap for the common man. |
Some perceive them as demons, devils and harbingers of evil. |
And we have become almost immune to those harbingers of doom who foretell the end of the world. |
Such a strategy might include a more formal examination of all suicide attempts, as these are often harbingers of successful suicides. |