Thesaurus / herald
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A spokesman for Ericksen told the Herald that month that he was unsure whether the state senator was vaccinated against the coronavirus.
WASHINGTON STATE SENATOR DOUG ERICKSEN DIES AFTER BATTLING COVID-19ANNABELLE TIMSITDECEMBER 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe Herald also reported that MP Jan Tinetti, minister of internal affairs, minister for women, and associate minister of education noted that it was a “a proud day in Aotearoa’s history”.
NEW ZEALAND MPS PASS SELF-ID BILL FOR TRANS PEOPLEBRODY LEVESQUEDECEMBER 10, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEIn an interview with the Herald, he also called the audit a blueprint for reform.
“THESE FINDINGS BOGGLE MY MIND”: AUDIT RIPS APART FLORIDA PROGRAM CREATED TO AID BRAIN-DAMAGED KIDSBY CAROL MARBIN MILLER AND DANIEL CHANG, MIAMI HERALDOCTOBER 22, 2021PROPUBLICAHe saw NuWeld as a herald of the “millions of millions of new high-paying jobs” that fracking could bring.
THE FRACKING BOOM IS OVER. WHERE DID ALL THE JOBS GO?COLIN JEROLMACKJULY 1, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThe New Zealand Herald later revealed that the country had secretly granted Thiel full citizenship.
LORD OF THE ROTHS: HOW TECH MOGUL PETER THIEL TURNED A RETIREMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS INTO A $5 BILLION TAX-FREE PIGGY BANKBY JUSTIN ELLIOTT, PATRICIA CALLAHAN AND JAMES BANDLERJUNE 24, 2021PROPUBLICABoth the hospital and Lamendola’s obstetrician, Christina Shamas, declined to discuss Hunter’s case with the Herald.
PARENTS WANT JUSTICE FOR BIRTH INJURIES. HOSPITALS WANT TO STRIP THEM OF THE RIGHT TO MAKE THAT DECISION.BY CAROL MARBIN MILLER AND DANIEL CHANG, MIAMI HERALDAPRIL 26, 2021PROPUBLICAWith any luck, it may be a herald of things to come as the sport's organizers explore the potential for a US series in the next few years.
AN ELECTRIC RACE CAR HAS LAPPED DAYTONA FOR THE FIRST TIMEJONATHAN M. GITLINJANUARY 31, 2021ARS TECHNICAIke had read the "Herald," with all about "the great prize fight" in it, and had become entirely carried away with it.
THE BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN;VARIOUSThe announcements of the meets in this and adjoining counties appear regularly in the Midland Counties' Herald.
SHOWELL'S DICTIONARY OF BIRMINGHAMTHOMAS T. HARMAN AND WALTER SHOWELLVoices sounded behind him, and with them a great glare of ruddy light came to herald the arrival of his men.
ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINIWORDS RELATED TO HERALD
- accuser
- adviser
- announcer
- betrayer
- blab
- blabbermouth
- canary
- crier
- deep throat
- double-crosser
- fat mouth
- finger
- fink
- fork tongue
- herald
- interviewer
- journalist
- messenger
- nark
- newsman
- notifier
- preacher
- propagandist
- rat
- ratfink
- singer
- snake
- sneak
- snitcher
- songbird
- source
- squealer
- stool pigeon
- stoolie
- tattler
- tattletale
- tipster
- weasel
- acquaint
- advance
- air
- announce
- bring out
- bring up
- broach
- come out with
- do the honors
- familiarize
- fix up
- get things rolling
- get-together
- give introduction
- harbinger
- herald
- kick off
- knock down
- lead into
- lead off
- moot
- offer
- open
- open up
- originate
- pave the way
- precede
- preface
- propose
- put forward
- recommend
- set forth
- spring with
- start ball rolling
- submit
- suggest
- usher
- ventilate
- President
- boss
- captain
- chief
- chieftain
- commander
- conductor
- controller
- counsellor
- dean
- dignitary
- director
- doyen
- eminence
- exec
- forerunner
- general
- governor
- guide
- harbinger
- head
- herald
- lead
- lion
- luminary
- manager
- mistress
- notability
- notable
- officer
- pacesetter
- pilot
- pioneer
- precursor
- principal
- rector
- ringleader
- ruler
- shepherd
- skipper
- superintendent
- superior
- add up
- adumbrate
- allude
- allude to
- argue
- attest
- augur
- betoken
- connote
- denote
- designate
- determine
- drive at
- express
- foreshadow
- foretell
- herald
- hint at
- imply
- import
- indicate
- intimate
- involve
- name
- point to
- portend
- presage
- promise
- purport
- represent
- say
- speak of
- spell
- stand for
- suggest
- symbolize
- tell the meaning of
- touch on
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