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To many, they are a harbinger of things to come.
But perhaps it was a harbinger of things to come.
They were the harbingers of an early change in season.
But this may be a harbinger of the future for higher education.
It may also be an early harbinger for the music of a new century.
Talk about a harbinger of worse things yet to come!
And this year will probably be a harbinger of the years to come, he said.
That indeed would be the harbinger of a true peace.
His one addition so far was a computer, moved from another office and a harbinger of things to come.
The first news I received was not a positive harbinger.
But others say it could well be a harbinger of more trouble.
The election results were a harbinger of the civil war.
Perhaps he is also a minor harbinger of things to come.
But they could nonetheless be the harbinger of far more to come.
None seems to be a harbinger of worse to come.
"If you think we have problems now, they're really just a harbinger of things to come," he said.
At the same time, the show is a scary harbinger.
They were a harbinger of even better dishes to come.
There were all the harbingers of a night without sleep.
Even the professionals around him seemed to see no harbinger.
"Or maybe these deaths were just a harbinger of things to come."
But it may also be a harbinger of where the nation is headed.
The deal can also be seen as a harbinger of many more in a mature industry.
But they may be a harbinger of a weaker economy.
It is too early to judge whether these signs are a harbinger of change.