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Before joining Eighty - Eight, he spent time at Harbinger Communications on the digital marketing team at Canadian Tire and the communications department of Cardiff University.

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«The spread between the 2 - year and 10 - year Treasury is now the tightest it's been since 2007,» said Rob Morgan, chief investment officer at Sethi: «The flattening yield curve in 2007 was a harbinger of the Great Recession of 2008.
Derek Benner, a top official at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told The Associated Press that Wednesday's operation was «the first of many» and «a harbinger of what's to come» for employers.
The windfall at the gas pump is a dark harbinger.
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The poor consumer spending in Q1 could be a harbinger of more economic weakness, not only because the consumer is almost 70 % of the U.S. economy, but because average real personal consumption expenditures grew at a faster rate than real GDP over the last three years, 2.9 % to 2.2 %.
Marriage is at once a harbor of the self and a harbinger of the community, a symbol of divine....
We must understand that when a man considers violence the only resort left him, when he sees it, not as a remedy and the harbinger of a new day, but as at least an indictment of the old, unjust order, when he thinks of violence as a way of affirming his outraged human dignity (his pride!)
They see modern Israel as a harbinger of the Second Coming, at which time Christians will go to paradise, and all others (presumably including Jews) to hell.
The great saints are immediate successes; the smaller ones are at least heralds and harbingers, and they may be leavens also, of a better mundane order.
Seizing an event that figured to be a curiosity, or at best a harbinger of the inevitable world of professional marathoning, Fleming left a solid field after a mile, took on a grueling course that led from the Hollywood Bowl to the Pacific — far hillier than that of any major marathon — and won by more than three minutes in 2:13:14.4.
On the flip side too much pudding and sherry was the harbinger of defeats at Villa (4 - 1 in 1975) and Tottenham (4 - 0 in 1986).
Addressable TV advertising via Dish and DirecTV, a harbinger of a future in which campaigns will be able to target most cable TV ads at specific households
In general, democracies may not be the harbingers of progressive public spending, at least at first (war ironically appears a better predictor of increased taxes and spending), but they engage far less in arbitrary expropriation than do autocracies.
But the Obamagirl's real importance was as a harbinger of a new kind of politics: one in which the people's voices aren't just heard at the polls.
A harbinger of what is to come was seen at some of this year's trade union conferences where the bureaucracy's efforts to keep in step with Blair for as long as possible already started to meet serious resistance from the ranks.
Republicans look at tight statewide races for governor and Senate as a potential harbinger of a backlash against Democrats that could trickle down to the legislative level.
The planned purge of left - wing and «Old Labour» Euro - MPs and the exclusion of left - wing MPs from the constituency section of the NEC are harbingers of what is intended at every level, including Westminster.
They will be harbingers for House Republicans, who are looking at gains anywhere from six to a dozen seats.
Dozens of Labour MPs will be panicking at the prospect of this election, fearing that the Tory triumph in the Copeland by - election of February 2017 is a harbinger of things to come.
«This is a harbinger of things to come if riders feel they are being ignored,» Sen. Todd Kaminsky (D - Long Beach), who has pushed for major improvements at Penn Station for LIRR commuters, said in an email Sunday.
This was a small feat in and of itself, but multiplied across all the necessities and luxuries that could then be inexpensively mass - produced, it's understandable why many at the time saw plastics as the harbinger of a new era of abundance.
Big Sur's damaged Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge — out until at least September — is a harbinger of things to come.
Clegg ponders the absence of time - travelling guests at an event they were invited to in 2005; this may be a harbinger of our own fate.
The findings suggest that poor hearing is a «harbinger of impending dementia,» says George Gates, MD, a hearing expert at the University of Washington in Seattle, who was not involved in the new study but whose own research has demonstrated a link between the two conditions.
Just as the mother is the harbinger of peace and harmony at home, similarly a regular practice of shoulderstand creates consonance in the nervous and endocrine system for a vibrant living.
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But the show, which happens Sunday at Los Angeles» Shrine Exposition Center and airs on TNT and TBS starting at 5 p.m. Pacific, is closely watched in Hollywood as a potential harbinger...
But the show, which happens Sunday at Los Angeles» Shrine Exposition Center and airs on TNT and TBS starting at 5 p.m. Pacific, is closely watched in Hollywood as a potential harbinger of how Oscar day will unfold.
But where Harris's novel understood its place in the bittersweet, paranoid zeitgeist, Black Sunday, with its all - star cast (Robert Shaw two years after Jaws, Bruce Dern at his peak, Marthe Keller a year removed from Marathon Man), megalomaniacal producer Robert Evans, and blockbuster aspirations, proves to be another Star Wars - style harbinger of the impending end of what was possibly the most amazing period in film in history.
Jane's dad Henry's pratfalls in The Lady Eve are the perfect correlative for his psychological upheaval, and Blake Edwards and Dudley Moore did something delightful in the first few scenes of 10: They turned a man's 40th birthday into a harbinger of his ultimate defeat at the hands of time and gravity.
In America, noir built tragedy out of post-war paranoia, men trapped in a world that no longer made sense after the atrocities of war and the reshuffling of social roles at home: women are dangerous harbingers of change and violence is a matter of course.
by Bill Chambers Much like a TV show that's been on the air too long, the Santa Clause films have accrued an unwieldy supporting cast (including those old harbingers of cancellation: grandparents and babies) and begun hitting the reset button on characters thought to be at or near the end of their arcs.
The Best Motion Picture — Drama prize can be a harbinger of what movie will win Best Picture at the Oscars as well, though sometimes the fact that the Globes divides the prize into Best Motion Picture — Drama and Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy has hampered those predictions.
Some have claimed that online learning is a «disruptive revolution» and a harbinger of the end of residential colleges, while others have called MOOCs at best «mere marketing» or at worst an abject failure, singling out low completion rates.
Join education veteran, Cameron Evans, CTO and harbinger of education transformation at Microsoft, on field - tested and research - proven insights on empowering the learner.
We're not sure whether this announcement of a Walking Dead special edition Hyundai Tucson should be read as a harbinger of the apocalypse itself, but we can at least confirm that the special edition vehicle will be available in limited quantities at Hyundai dealerships beginning early next year.
The Bentayga is the harbinger of a new wave of ultra-luxurious SUVs that currently sits at the top of some already very accomplished competitors.
But to go back to the beginning, the idea of the game was born of the fact that we'd been planning a line of 8 - bit variant covers for June, while at the same time, we were just gearing up to begin promoting Harbinger Wars, Valiant's very first standalone crossover event.
Most relevant to The Emperor Of Any Place, tengu have at times been viewed as harbingers of war.
This tart is a lovely way to make use of local produce at a time of year when rhubarb and other harbingers of spring have yet to make an appearance.
(However, after watching me at a writers conference in Oklahoma City Thomas Umstattd gave me the title «The Harbinger of Grim Reality» or «ogre» for short.
It's certainly interesting news, but I'm not so convinced that it's the harbinger of much more than a great deal for Joe Konrath, who has already been wildly successful with eBooks — at a level that far outstrips anyone I've ever heard of.
Through these licenses, any writer will be able to create and sell fan fiction inspired by the popular Worlds of Valiant superhero comic book series Bloodshot, X-O Manowar, Archer & Armstrong, Harbinger, and Shadowman, with more to be added at a later date, as well as Howey's Silo Saga, Eisler's John Rain novels, Crouch's Wayward Pines Series, and the Foreworld Saga.
In our experience, it's important to look very closely at publicists who guarantee things — it is often a warning sign and potential harbinger of author disappointment.
(And if you like, look at the amount of capital they pumped in, before selling it to Harbinger Group for a 90 % loss.
Which puzzled me for some time after... Surely activists are a harbinger of a market bottom, when assets / businesses are trading (on average) at substantially larger discounts?
The maufacturer of Harbingers of a New Age (producer of Vegecat KibbleMix) expressed shock at the results of the study and showed an intent to find and correct the source of the problems in the production of his cat food supplements.
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