Sentences with phrase «first harbinger»

This is a purely electric - powered SUV, the first harbinger for further compact, purely electrically driven Mercedes models.
Last fall, Goldman Sachs played the first harbinger of gloomy times to come, alerting investors that oil prices could fall as low as $ 20 a barrel.
The gingko trees outside my gym have been absolutely crowing about it for the last week and a half, daintily dropping canary - colored leaves, proud to be the first harbingers.

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Still, like the first cracks in the ice of late winter, North Korean leader Kim Jong - un's symbolic step into South Korea may be a harbinger of change.
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.
Spielberg's first theatrical feature is a must - see harbinger of the scope and scale that would define the director's prolific career.
She is the first black woman ever to be nominated for a Golden Globe for directing — an award that is often a harbinger for Oscars.
In the first complaint, the SEC charged Falcone, Harbinger and Peter Jenson, a former Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of Harbinger, with violations of the federal securities laws in relation to the misappropriation of client assets (through the making of a $ 113.2 million loan from a fund managed by Harbinger to Falcone to pay his personal taxes) and the granting of undisclosed preferential redemption rights to certain investors.
God being the first sower of all sowers does ever await all tested harbingers coming from many sown harvests.
Averroës proposed to correct Avicenna in two ways: first, that the essence of corporeal form lies in indeterminate dimensions, thus asserting the priority of spatiality in the abstract over the particular incidental form of a body, its so - called determinate dimensions; second, a characterization of corporeal form as «merely the capacity of prime matter for natural motion and as merely the tendency to move to its natural place» (CM 40), a harbinger of the formalities of dynamics to come.
Peas and baby onions are harbingers of spring, the first sign that warm weather's on its way.
The first possession was a harbinger of things to come.
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.
While Latimer, now a two - term senator, looked to champion his blue collar Westchester roots and breadth of experience — he has spent nearly 30 years in elected office — Killian, a first - time Senate candidate, looked to pivot her newcomer status as a harbinger of Albany reform; a major theme in her campaign so far.
Pellington and screenwriter Alex Ross Perry make their point within the film's first few minutes and keep making it — establishing that, yes, certain objects obviously do matter to us as harbingers of the narratives we assemble out of the incidents in our lives — as if they're the first artists to broach the subject.
It is unfortunate Unconditional — the first film produced by Harbinger, a company «created to produce high quality theatrical films that honor God» — should open in a week when so many other movies are fighting for the opening weekend.
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.
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.
For example, the first Challenge has you fighting another harbinger but you can't actually reach each other directly due to a massive chasm between you.
Historian Tuchman's very detailed account, focusing on the first 30 days of hostilities as a harbinger of the pointless destruction and bloodshed that would follow, is a classic of military history.
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.
When Bobby Drake is tasked with watching over the first wolf spotted in decades in his small pacific Northwest town, it's a harbinger of things to come: namely, his violent, estranged father.
The first Kindle jokes on TV were just the ominous funny harbingers for more Kindle jokes yet to come.
Debate rages... When Peter James published his thriller Host on two floppy disks, in 1993, it was billed as the «world's first electronic novel», and attacked as a harbinger of the apocalypse which would destroy literature as we knew it.
Storm Glass, the first book in a series called Harbinger, is from author Jeff Wheeler and published by 47North, Amazon Publishing's science - fiction imprint.
- 1970s: Poodles have the top spot locked up but in a harbinger of things to come, the Labrador retriever makes the top 10 for the first time.
Akron's Cats The first four days under 332-2002 were a harbinger of grim days to come.
Call of Duty 2's release amidst the Xbox 360's launch lineup was a harbinger of hope for first - person shooter purists.
My next gig was Stormfront Studios, porting «StarTrek - DS9: Harbinger», and afterward, I took a break and created my first indie game, Flagship: Champion, a «realistic» starship combat game.
Today the first of those evolutions was delivered in the form of the games first story driven campaign, telling players about the birth of the Harbinger (the main player character) and play through the first act of the games expansive campaign.
In what is a first for the country, the «Bio-Bus», a 40 - seat bus that uses biomethane as its fuel, is now operating in the UK, and could be a harbinger of a greener, more sustainable, public transport system.
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This was the first community anti-turbine event to take place since the East Durham Wind Energy Project was approved by the Ministry of the Environment on January 21st of this year and it served as a harbinger of the renewed sentiment of resistance in the community.
The LG V20 will be the harbinger of many firsts in the smartphone space.
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