Sentences with phrase «considered harbingers»

Their exuberant pieces don buildings from Tokyo to Turin, and are considered harbingers of cultural good cheer.
Much like the launch of bitcoin futures last December, the presence of a major Wall Street bank is considered a harbinger for broader institutional adoption of digital assets.
Long considered a harbinger of bad luck, Friday the 13th has inspired a late 19th - century secret society, an early 20th - century novel, a horror film franchise and not one but two unwieldy terms — paraskavedekatriaphobia and friggatriskaidekaphobia — that describe fear of this supposedly unlucky day.
Long considered a harbinger of bad luck, Friday the 13th has inspired a late 19th - century secret society, an early 20th - century novel, and a horror film franchise.

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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!)
I consider Sweden, The Netherlands, Great Britain and Canada as harbingers of things on our horizon here in the States.
They are the ones considered to be the harbingers of change in society.
Turner could not have known that his work would one day be considered prescient, bordering on genius, as a harbinger of a great new movement: abstraction.
Temp hiring is usually a harbinger of an improving job market, but some analysts say more employers may be considering temps as a more permanent staffing solution.
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