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harbinger

[hahr-bin-jer] / ˈhɑr bɪn dʒər /


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Over its 38-year history, the prize has frequently served as a harbinger of future literary success.

From Los Angeles Times

The Kentucky Republican said last week’s attacks on U.S. troops by Iranian-backed militias in Syria should serve as a harbinger of further challenges in the region.

From Washington Times

While most images, upon closer inspection, were clearly generated by AI, many experts saw their arrival and proliferation as a harbinger of AI’s power to intentionally mislead.

From Washington Post

Activists on Sunday also expressed concern the zipline is a harbinger of future interventions.

From Seattle Times

She concluded with a selection of songs from “Midnights,” a challenging album to wrap a show of this magnitude — it’s more an amalgam of old Swift ideas than a harbinger of a new direction.

From New York Times