We must hope that today's announcement is the first of many heralding hundreds more permanent jobs for York. |
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The hallmark of the film festival this year was a slate of African films, heralding a mini-renaissance. |
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Through the gently swaying boughs of trees a cloudless, azure sky was visible, heralding the beginning of a hot, clear day. |
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I waited for three months and went to Mr. Fowler again, heralding my arrival with a card bearing both my name and my nom de guerre. |
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In producing this 16-page Birthday Announcement we are heralding the start of a year of celebrations which we hope you will all feel part of. |
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In 2003, he signed a proclamation heralding the recovery of the American alligator. |
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While the fighting continues, the press is busy heralding the verbal ceasefire agreement. |
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The wearing of the jogging suit by the non-jogging public, I contend, is the heralding of the downfall of American society. |
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The website will be updated weekly using a colour code to denote changes, with gold heralding the peak period. |
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Then, on the 22nd of the month, the mercury plummeted, heralding the beginning of a big freeze which would last for weeks. |
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Knight sang the opening ceremony song, which she wrote herself, heralding the arrival of the Olympic torch at the Olympic stadium. |
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Thick clouds were gathering, heralding the approach of freezing rain and sleet. |
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He ran an explicitly post-racial campaign, heralding a new type of politics. |
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The sheets have been flapping furiously on the washing lines as if heralding the new front approaching from the west. |
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Instead of these ancient bones heralding the rise and rise of man, they are actually a warning against rebelling against God and losing all. |
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The smell of liniment will pervade Traeger Park on Sunday, heralding the start of the 2003 Aussie Rules season in Alice Springs. |
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Clouds boiled in the sky overhead, blocking out the sun and heralding a storm. |
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Therefore, at various levels, either European or national, events are taking place and are heralding a change. |
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The winter snow is now melting, heralding a new season and the return of better days. |
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The great benefic planet Jupiter's move into your fifth solar house this week will generate an immensely powerful vibration, heralding a month of sensual pleasure. |
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There were no chants and no sing-songs heralding his arrival. |
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The deep tone of the bell rang out resoundingly, heralding its arrival. |
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The Glarus side overfed their cockerel to encourage him to display his gratitude by heralding dawn early. |
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To his left sit a Macbook Air and an iPhone, both charging, the latter pinging every minute or so, heralding the arrival of a new message. |
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Can we take the recent bargain sale of hard-bound editions at hugely reduced rates as a signal heralding the impending tempest befalling the book market? |
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Radical changes are already heralding the emergence of a new service economy for companies and customers or end users alike. |
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Tim Lee of pi Economics, a consultancy, sees a commodity crash as heralding a similar collapse in stockmarkets. |
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When, in 1409, King Ladislas of Hungary sold Zadar and its surrounding islands to Venice for 100,000 ducats, little did he know he was heralding a great cultural interchange. |
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Governments should be heralding the crucial role of human rights defenders in promoting and defending universal rights. |
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Bealtaine, apart from being the Irish word for the month of May, was a festival in pagan Ireland celebrating Spring and heralding the arrival of Summer. |
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The sky had begun to cloud over, perhaps heralding breezes, or rain. |
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He must now seriously consider if September 13, the date he pledged to unilaterally declare independence, really is worth heralding as the momentous deadline. |
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Instead of dismissing Waterloo region, Canada's finance minister should be heralding our success. |
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The very heralding of the coming of the Reign of God contains the call to conversion. |
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We are on a passage in search of a better alignment between world supply and demand to ensure a new cycle heralding a recovery in prices. |
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Baby boomers began turning 65 in January, heralding a seismic shift in demographics worldwide. |
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Alexander's death at the hands of his troops can also be seen as the heralding of a new role for Roman emperors. |
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Exchange of cablegrams between Fleming, the Prime Minister of Australia and the Prime Minister of New Zealand heralding the new year and the inauguration of this new international connection. |
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A native of Yaounde, he originally had the scouts jotting in their notebooks at the FIFA U-17 World Championship Finland 2003, with many heralding from leading French outfits including Lyon, Paris Saint-Germain and Bordeaux. |
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When European colonists encountered the species, they were of two minds, heralding it as an icon of the expansive West and vilifying it as the ultimate varmint, the bloodthirsty bane of sheep and cattle ranchers. |
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At irregular intervals of two to seven years, the waters of the central Pacific warm up, heralding inclement weather throughout the southern hemisphere. |
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According to your rhetoric, Commissioner, these negotiations were supposed to be heralding a development round which prioritises the concerns of developing countries. |
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The wisest solution and the best for the future is to release those prisoners considered as political prisoners, thereby heralding the emergence of a new, genuinely democratic political regime. |
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Over the years IUCN's motions have had substantial influence in guiding the development of the organization as well as heralding key milestones in the evolution and development of the conservation community. |
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Moreover, the percentage of women who were married under the age of 15 increases with the woman's age, heralding a lessening trend among the younger generations. |
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This resulted in a peaceful transition from a one-party to a multi-party system, heralding a new era of democratic renaissance that has seen three bloodless political changes at the head of government in 16 years. |
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This is a surprising statement which may be interpreted as heralding a change in tone of the EU's eastern policy to a very acquiescent, and, I am not afraid to say it, appeasing tone. |
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The 1964 Games held in Tokyo are notable for heralding the modern age of telecommunications. |
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The ensuing stability contributed to heralding in the golden age of Hindu culture in the 4th and 5th centuries. |
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