Sentences with phrase «other harbingers»

About the methane buildup in the atmosphere, there are other harbingers to confirm this fact besides «official sources» of in formation.
An editorial in The Time magazine on June 24, 1974, quoted concerned scientists as voicing alarm over the atmosphere «growing gradually cooler for the past three decades», «the unexpected persistence and thickness of pack ice in the waters around Iceland,» and other harbingers of an ice age that could prove «catastrophic.»
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.
Like most other Harbinger products, this dip belt is comfortable and built to last.

Not exact matches

As with so many other fading brands, the harbinger of demise arrived in the form of a leveraged buyout.
On June 26, 2012, the SEC filed three separate complaints relating to securities law violations allegedly committed by Philip A. Falcone, his investment advisory firm, Harbinger Capital Partners LLC (Harbinger) and other entities and individuals.
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.
By the year 1914, from the Roman Catholic and Protestant missionaries who followed these and other pioneers small Christian communities were appearing, harbingers of the remarkable and accelerating growth of the next fifty years.
If we thus want to know whether Harvey is a «harbinger» for the future of Houston, the attribution question addressing the overall likelihood of a hurricane like Harvey to occur, which includes many variables other than temperature and sea level rise that interact, needs to be answered by carefully estimating the likelihood of such hurricanes developing in a warming world as well as how much rain they bring.
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.
In hindsight it's easy to view Body Double, a film that honestly depicts the «other» big film industry in Tinseltown ---- the skin flick factory / adult entertainment world ---- as a harbinger to Paul Thomas Anderson's breakout sophomore film, the crowd - pleasing porn epic Boogie Nights (1997).
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.
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.
The decision to partner with an established assessment provider has some questioning whether it's a harbinger of actions to come in other states.
As I mentioned, RWA is often a harbinger of where other writing communities go, just because of their large gorilla status.
In other words, they're a powerful gorilla among writing associations, and what happens within their ranks can be a harbinger for other writing communities.
I'm fearful that this added benefit could be a harbinger of other benefits being cut back.
It also includes a powerful spinning strike that can deal hefty damage to all nearby foes and provide some breathing room, while some other upgrades boost Death's strength and speed, essentially making the Harbinger tree perfect for brute force.
PS Now and other offerings like it are a harbinger of things to come.
See it, too, as a harbinger of other Post Painterly shows at the AGO possibly focused on individual artists (such as Olitski) or other group configurations.
Bas, along with other connoisseurs of the period, sees the «Bright Young Things» as harbingers of today's queer culture.
With political and social turmoil seeping into our lives from every front, we need the protective and feisty power of House's cocks and the cunny totems - as both amulets and as harbingers of tolerance and respect for ourselves and each other.
In fact, this schism between great inside and so - so outside is a possible harbinger for other museums: Get the space for art right, and goodwill should follow.
At times uncanny harbingers for her emotionally charged photographs, and other times woolly daydreams, they are powerful works of art in their own right.
«Stardust» in London, «Downton» in Delaware The Boston Globe (Boston, MA); March 2, 2014; Feeney, Mark; 700 + words... 52524, http://www.khm.at/en «2014 Whitney Biennial» Whitney Museum of American Art New York Through May 25 Every other year, the Whitney Biennial is the harbinger of spring in the art world...
Squeezed out by an abundance of cheap shale gas and ever tightening pollution laws, it may be a harbinger of things to come for other fossil fuel markets globally.
The other more or less futile hope is that science will tell us that the horror story in the Arctic and Greenland is not a harbinger of worse to come.
This, despite the fact that the European Union is threatening to penalize US and other foreign aircraft if they emit CO2 in Europe's airspace, another harbinger of future pressure expected to be placed on the carbon - intensive US by the international community to reduce its per capita greenhouse gas emissions.
It's time NASA, the IPCC and other government agencies concerned with the atmosphere shift their gaze from the swamp that is politics to the heavens that are the harbinger of understanding and the future climate.
In a decision that could be a harbinger of how other states will rule, the State Bar of California has now said that lawyers who handle litigation have an ethical duty to be competent in e-discovery or associate with others who have that competence.
Ontario usually sets standards for the rest of Canada and this change may be a harbinger of changes by other law societies.
In a decision that could be a harbinger of how other states will rule, the State Bar -LSB-...]
Ultimately, Mrs A will still have to win her claim in the civil courts, if she wishes to receive more realistic compensation, but the ruling could be a harbinger of other victims of intentional assault making historic claims against their attackers, years after the event, seeking adequate subsequent compensation.
Just as technology such as Uber has transformed other industries, the Uber model could be a harbinger of the future of delivery of legal services.
Both the book and the e-book are available through New Harbinger Publications (http://www.newharbinger.com/mindfulness-based-cognitive-therapy-anxious-children) and many other booksellers.
The book is available through New Harbinger Publications (http://www.newharbinger.com/mindfulness-based-cognitive-therapy-anxious-children) and many other booksellers.
New Harbinger books offer your patrons effective help for anxiety, depression, eating disorders, teen and parenting issues, and other common problems.
During the recovery, Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) activity has been a harbinger of where commercial property interest has strengthened as other metros fell out of favor.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z