Some commentators have heralded the recent decision in Viacom International, Inc. v.
Lincoln won re-election in 1864, as Union military triumphs heralded an end to the war.
But the Trades Union Congress denied that Monday's survey heralded a new period of industrial discontent.
As for Canada's heralded oil sands region--sure it's a massive resource, but easy oil it ain't.
And complete surprises like the 8th seeded Memphis Grizzlies upsetting the heralded San Antonio Spurs.
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The pair defected from the BBC to front the much-heralded show, which replaced GMTV last year.
Some analysts took Dixons' performance as proof that the much-heralded slowdown in consumer spending had arrived.
Smith's arrival at CBS in November 2006 followed the loss of MarketWatch and heralded something new.
In some ways, you may have heralded a new era of innovation, sans Apple.
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Dozens of bombs in Baghdad, most of them non-lethal, heralded Iraq's general election on March 7th.
The twin-engine jetliner is heralded for its mostly carbon fiber construction, which reduces weight.
This is almost the same as the amount wrapped up in Germany's more heralded tax reforms.
One tweet heralded the announcement with the words, "Big News, " which might have been an understatement.
Modern German dance, as heralded by Laban and Wigman, has veered towards self-expression and subjectivity.
Scotland boss Walter Smith heralded McLeish's achievement after watching his Future team defeat Poland at Rugby Park.
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But the benefits for them and other organisations using the devices are heralded as an important progression.
Bang in form and stylish with it, they were heralded as realistic contenders for the world crown.
A. Dickey, for a package of heralded prospects who may not see a major-league diamond in 2013.
In the midst of the Wright saga, Obama gave a widely heralded speech on U.S. race relations.
These numbers certainly put paid to the idea that April heralded a sudden resurgence of inflationary pressure.
She ended the set by referring back to that less-heralded first appearance with a rare performance of Everybody.
We get a lot of social reinforcement for this posture by being heralded as savvy, analytical, and smart.
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The initiative is already being heralded for its unprecedented collaboration among business leaders, government officials, and marketing executives.
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He ultimately became the most heralded person to die at the infamous Battle of the Alamo in Texas.
The yet unnamed car, to be unveiled in Geneva, is heralded as the successor to the Ferrari Enzo.
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The recent budget saw tweaks to tax rates, debt quotas and duties, all implausibly heralded as big steps.
The Morton memo was heralded by immigration reform advocates as a major breakthrough.
Paul's in the morning, the queen was heralded by a fanfare of trumpets and cheered by thousands of onlookers.
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Stewart was the most heralded freshman coming into the season, but struggled through the middle part of the year.
He plies his trade at less-heralded northern tracks and does not always get the plaudits his riding skills deserve.
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