Sentences with phrase «major harbinger»

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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.
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.
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.
«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.
But some of those ideas prove to be harbingers of major new insights.
The ad could be seen as a harbinger of a major PR campaign around the new devices.
Today we release our final major build prior to launch: the HARBINGER»S BUILD.
With over half way into the next decade, we should be able, then, to identify major trends and cultural harbingers of the 2000s.
«This paper provides an update to an earlier work that showed specific changes in the aggregate time evolution of major Northern Hemispheric atmospheric and oceanic modes of variability serve as a harbinger of climate shifts.
Amazon Key feels like a major test of how thoroughly the company has earned customers» trust, and a harbinger of a future where tech companies mediate every aspect of our lives.
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