Similar words: federal deficit, caldera, herald, heraldry, emerald, collateral damage, alder, alderman. Meaning: ['herəld] adj. publicly announced.
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31. It was heralded by more than one hack as being just another gadget.
32. It had gradually enlarged and began to leak some six weeks before his death and was heralded by the onset of headaches.
33. The procession wound through the town, heralded by music and laughter, leaving perplexity and sadness in its wake.
34. The party continued well into the early hours and was heralded as a great success by all.
35. The opening of the £133m Manchester Metrolink in April was heralded as the new age of the tram.
36. Or consider that some of the nations long heralded as family planning success stories have faltered on the road to re-placement fertility.
37. Among numerous accomplishments, he ushered in the Jazz Age and heralded the fabled Harlem Renaissance.
38. Dean Rusk, deputy under secretary of state at the time, heralded the change in his characteristically bland style.
39. Each team was heralded with proclamations that, finally, we had made it as a major-league metropolis.
40. The razzmatazz on the quay heralded the style of the crossing.
41. A hacking cough from the porch heralded the arrival of Nancy Little and the Doctor.
42. Taxol has been heralded as a breakthrough in cancer treatment.
43. A blast of superheated rock fragments heralded the Doctor's arrival into a huge circular chamber.
44. His decision to purchase the mill heralded the start of a thorough and extensive process of restoration.
45. Jennifer already knew that such a meeting nearly always heralded the arrival of a secret visitor - usually a priest.
46. This undramatic event witness by some 40 or 50 people,[sentencedict.com] heralded the start of a new era for lifeboats.sentencedict.com/heralded.html
47. Formerly it heralded special occasions and, it is said, will be blown to announce the coming of the Messiah.
48. Naturally, Hanoi heralded the bombing halt and the peace talks in Paris as great victories.
49. Haute French Cuisine is not heralded at L'Idiot Restaurant.
50. Later, her own divorce from Lord Snowdon heralded a cavalcade of failed royal marriages.
51. America's War of Independence heralded the birth of three modem nations.
52. In Cold Blood, which he immodestly heralded as a new form of non-fiction novel, was received with delirious approval; Norman Mailer dubbed Perry as one of the great characters in American literature.
53. The Government virtually had to climb down over its much heralded.
54. This invention heralded ( in ) the age of the computer.
55. His rise to power heralded the end of the liberal era.
56. The ceremony was heralded by hymns and Christmas carols, and was led by a young priest who asked the congregation to "pray for the holy father, Pope Benedict XVI, and the Chinese bishops."
57. America's War of Independence heralded the birth of three modern nations.
58. The dawns were heralded by the descent of a chill stillness.
59. Every time a new Cloud API is announced, its "RESTfulness" is heralded as if it was a MUST HAVE feature.
60. Of course, a complete list , including less - heralded awards, would be much longer.
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