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The moon is known as the “snow moon,” but won’t be a harbinger of too many flakes.
D.C.-AREA FORECAST: COOL SUNSHINE THE NEXT TWO DAYS BEFORE PERIODS OF RAIN THIS WEEKENDDAVID STREITFEBRUARY 25, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Wardle, of First Draft, said Facebook’s new willingness to be aggressive on several fronts would be the harbinger for similar confrontations all over the world.
FACEBOOK’S BRAZEN ATTEMPT TO CRUSH REGULATIONS IN AUSTRALIA MAY BACKFIREELIZABETH DWOSKIN, GERRIT DE VYNCKFEBRUARY 18, 2021WASHINGTON POST
The power failures that have hobbled Texas have prompted warnings that they are a harbinger of national disasters to come and dramatically illustrate the need to upgrade all of America’s electrical systems.
TEXAS, THE GO-IT-ALONE STATE, IS RATTLED BY THE FAILURE TO KEEP THE LIGHTS ONWILL ENGLUND, STEVEN MUFSON, DINO GRANDONIFEBRUARY 18, 2021WASHINGTON POST
The current predicament with Wall is a harbinger of this trouble.
THE WIZARDS’ REBOOT NEEDS TO START WITH TRADING BOTH JOHN WALL AND BRADLEY BEALJERRY BREWERNOVEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POST
The question surrounding its debut was what sort of price it could secure given its rising losses and operating cash burn, and whether it would prove attractive enough to serve as a positive harbinger for yet-private SaaS startups.
ASANA’S STRONG DIRECT LISTING LIGHTS ALTERNATIVE PATH TO PUBLIC MARKET FOR SAAS STARTUPSALEX WILHELMOCTOBER 2, 2020TECHCRUNCH
For months the public organs, issued in Spanish and dialect, persistently denounced it as a harbinger of ruin to the Colony.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMAN
It is the beginning of desires, the beginning of life, the dawn of a beautiful summer day, harbinger of the sunrise.
URANIACAMILLE FLAMMARION
In general, the atmosphere is tranquil, but occasionally a stormy agitation is the harbinger of a change.
TRAVELS IN PERU, ON THE COAST, IN THE SIERRA, ACROSS THE CORDILLERAS AND THE ANDES, INTO THE PRIMEVAL FORESTSJ. J. VON TSCHUDI
Harbinger leaned forward to the grate, and began to pound the coal with the poker in a way that bespoke embarrassment.
LOVE IN A CLOUDARLO BATES
Within the following year Mr. Campbell died, and the always welcome Millennial Harbinger ceased its monthly visits.
PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF PARDEE BUTLERPARDEE BUTLER
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO HARBINGER

  • advertiser
  • advocate
  • ancestor
  • announcer
  • author
  • envoy
  • forebearer
  • foregoer
  • harbinger
  • initiator
  • originator
  • pioneer
  • precursor
  • progenitor
  • prognostic
  • prototype
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