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Sentence count:48Posted:2017-04-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: inaugurateintroduceSimilar words: motheringgatheringofferingwitheringwaveringweatheringcoveringtoweringMeaning: v. be a precursor of. 
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1. The legislation should usher in a host of new opportunities for school leavers.
2. He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre.
3. I had planned to usher in the new decade with a month of abstinence.
4. One consequence was to usher in a period of marked discretion in personal expenditure.
5. But Friday will usher in the first manifestation of what 1997 will be: A Year of Disasters.
6. Then the skinny fey usher in white gloves neatly snips your proffered ticket in two: with a pair of nail scissors.
7. Otherwise, you will usher in disastrous consequences.
8. The darkest hour might usher in the sunburst.
9. Second Coming will usher in a day of judgment for the ungodly.
10. By refusing to discuss euthanasia, they usher in something worse.
11. Of course surge of new devices will usher in an unpredented wave of security concerns.
12. The total time the away, will usher in the twinkling an eye the second Sunday.
13. He also wanted to usher in a period of prolonged Republican hegemony, much as William McKinley had done for his party in the late 19th century.
14. With lifecasting, the Nokia N97 mini and Ovi usher in the next chapter of personal and location-aware internet.
15. In particular, it will usher in a new version of a very old idea: nomadism.
16. Everything is now in place for a rigged election that seems likely to usher in a military dictatorship.
17. However, the return to partial Labour rule did not usher in a period of optimistic progress towards a settlement.
18. Perhaps his demise through age, ill-health or death might usher in an era of political instability.
19. The Arsenal machine had been perfected, and the 1930 Cup triumph was to usher in a glorious future.
20. Therefore, good long - term development of China's economy, the second bottom will usher in something long - term investment.
21. Guilin Sanjin purchase with funds unfrozen today, IPO after the resumption of the second single cable Cyclones will also usher in online purchase.
22. The population boom that has powered Chinese growth will give way over the next decade to a rapid ageing of society that will usher in weaker economic growth, as it did in Japan, he says.
23. Once prices rally from the second low, they are likely to usher in a sustainable rise.
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24. Facing the national flag, the students in uniform T shirts carrying the words of" Non- remunerated Blood Donation Volunteers" sworn in unison to bid farewell to their puerility and usher in maturity .
25. New Express reporter spent to pay through nine gold, silver usher in a decade.
26. Indeed, I hope that it will help galvanise forces that will usher in a new era of human liberty in our beloved motherland.
27. With the spring season, and its product sales are expected to usher in season.
28. Many Chinese hope Obama's message of unity and respect, and his promise not to demonise China, will usher in a new era for U.S. ties with the emerging Asian giant.
29. With the falling price of broadband communications, the new technologies should usher in an era when telemedicine and the sharing of medical information, expert opinion and diagnosis are common.
30. Perhaps, PPS type of network television is about to usher in the good old days.
More similar words: motheringgatheringofferingwitheringwaveringweatheringcoveringtoweringalteringwanderingsoberingsimperingponderingrenderingquiveringquaveringsufferingbickeringdodderingmutteringshiveringsmolderingtotteringtangerinepesteringwonderinglumberingpioneeringfalteringtinkering
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