Repetition, rule and uniformity
become the harbingers of opposition and we see a host of hypotheticals in each iteration.
The delicate and ephemeral in nature
become harbingers of ensuing change and agents of chaos.
A martini glass left on a bar, a tiny bathroom shared by dozens of airline passengers, a touch of a hand using a railing to swing out of a bus — these innocuous commonplaces
all become harbingers of death, each touch hitting us viscerally.
Sutton Place
became a harbinger of modern urban gentrification and is still one of the handsomest and most exclusive neighborhoods in New York City.
Like it or not, Gigi Hadid has
become a harbinger of fashion trends.
It was three years before Day - Lewis would appear in another film, having collapsed onstage during «Hamlet» after claiming to have seen the ghost of his father (poet Cecil Day - Lewis); what seemed like an atypically long break for an Oscar - winner
became a harbinger of things to come, but that absence also informs his work in Michael Mann's «The Last of the Mohicans.»
The minivan has a stigma: It's when men and women become fathers and mothers, and has practically
become the harbinger for giving up fun for many, along with poker nights and high heels.
It becomes clear at the end that he's going to
become this harbinger of death across different mythologies in the world and maybe carry the series on from there.»
Not exact matches
The KOT has
become the legitimate
harbinger of a new Northern California youth and high school rugby seasons to come.
APC has
become a symbol and
harbinger of malevolence, which, by every indication, is on a sordid throttle of taking our nation to the long forgotten state of nature where only the mighty rules; the state of anarchy.
What Welbergen witnessed could be a
harbinger of an increasingly dangerous world in which rare weather events such as heatwaves, deluges, droughts and storms
become much more common.
The petunias are likely an isolated case — not
harbingers of more stealthy GE flower discoveries to come, Regelbrugge says, but as genetic engineering
becomes more common in the industry, seed companies may begin to track GE varieties more carefully.
The Screen Actors Guild have
become a fairly decent
harbinger of the Oscars simply because once a consensus builds it is very difficult to shake it up.
The first (and probably the best) horror film from master Mario Bava works as both an homage to the Universal monster classics and an early
harbinger of the graphic violence that would eventually
become a large part of Italian horror cinema.
Meanwhile, they all
become morbidly fascinated with the albino rat they have taken is as a pet — the only entity they can turn to for solace, but is it a benign friend or a
harbinger of doom?
This man
becomes a father figure, a mentor, and ultimately a
harbinger of doom to the teenage heroine in a story where the mundane
becomes mythical, and then the mythical turns tragic.
Those of us in the No Kill movement will anxiously watch to see whether this video is a
harbinger of even greater things to come, and whether the woman who was once one of our fiercest and most stalwart opponents
becomes one of our greatest champions.
The puppy
becomes progressively more aware of his environment, such that by the end of the third week, littermates begin to establish important social relationships, which are the
harbingers of the social hierarchy of adult dogs.
Create a hero to join the Monster Slayers Guild and choose your path through the perilous Northern Valley as you follow your quest to defeat the legendary
Harbinger and
become a true Monster Slayer.
As her skills progress,
Harbinger becomes a lean and mean killing machine, but that doesn't make the game a breeze.
The real significance of extreme events is as
harbingers, not just of a changing climate but also of a changing world in which human society and the infrastructure that supports it are
becoming increasingly vulnerable to natural disasters.
But to immediately frame the phenomenon as a consequence of climate change reveals the extent to which climate change and its presuppositions has
become an encompassing narrative, as if an early bloom could not happen in an uncontaminated world, and was a
harbinger, as deadly as Hurricane Sandy.
Climatological Cassandras are
becoming increasingly apprehensive, for the weather aberrations they are studying may be the
harbinger of another ice age.»
Climatological Cassandras are
becoming increasingly apprehensive, for the weather aberrations they are studying may well be the
harbinger of another ice age.
The Review was
becoming established as a significant publication, having grown in size and scope and serving as a
harbinger of things to come for family courts worldwide.