Examples of 'is heralded' in a sentence

Meaning of "is heralded"

To be heralded means to be publicly praised or acclaimed. It is a way of signaling or announcing something significant or important

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This work is heralded as the foundation of toxinology.
The beginning of summer is heralded.
And thy passage is heralded by the deathless cries.
Is heralded as a food that promotes.
Their arrival is heralded by trumpets.
Lara is heralded as one of the most technically proficient boxers of all.
The gates are flung wide and thy passage is heralded by the deathless cries.
The event is heralded by a festive parade.
The approach of the New Year is heralded by bells.
This phase is heralded by bilateral panuveitis causing blurring of vision.
One such innovation is heralded by Peerplays.
It is heralded in the hadiths.
The nativity of Krishna is heralded by a star.
Tool using is heralded as a crucial step in the development of our species.
From the East to the West it is heralded as the miracle solution.

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Experience is heralded as the most important trait when it comes to amassing a strong team.
In fact, this video is heralded as the first.
Raphael is heralded as one of the new generation of Israeli artists with worldwide recognition.
The approach works for a while, and Chester is heralded as a hero.
And thy passage is heralded by the deathless cries of his guardian beasts.
The event is the most prestigious poetry-focused programme in the Balkans, and is heralded worldwide.
A successful person is heralded as one favoured by God.
It is heralded as the first monument to Lenin outside of the USSR.
Gods presence on the Mountain is heralded by thunder, fire, earthquake and lightning.
He is heralded by the LTTE as the first Black Tiger.
Soon after, Hawke 's second novel is heralded and he becomes the toast of the town.
It is heralded for maximum cambium overlap, but is a complex graft.
The Rad Trad 's arrival is heralded by a whiff of pipe smoke.
The scene is set and the ensuing entertainment is heralded by, -.
But Achilles is heralded as a great warrior and hero.
It 's the day he begins to reign, and he is heralded with trumpets.
Thomas Edison is heralded for his genius as an inventor.
Furthermore as masters of performing live, FLOW is heralded as being energetic, exciting, and electrifying.
A mad day is heralded at the home of Count Almaviva and his wife.
His advent, however, is heralded by a number of signs.
Its harvest is heralded by the weeklong Lanzones Festival every October.
Initially, he is heralded as a hero.
IPad is heralded as the icon of the post-PC world.
Secondly, Grand Lake is heralded for fishing and other activities.
She is heralded as one of Brazil 's finest.
It 's a veteran technology that is heralded for being cheap, reliable and simple, and advancements continue.
Kerwin is heralded as the champion of the " One Army " or " Total Army " concept.
Spain's ‘Mediterranean Diet' also is heralded by scientists as helping prolong life.
Arrival of 5G is heralded as the advent of the fourth industrial revolution.
Of course, this outcome is heralded as the triumph of equality, but that is a sham.
This event is heralded as North America 's platform for global design.
Tuck, still blinded, is heralded as a hero for the rest of his life.
Jesus 's birth is heralded by a mysterious character, who claims to be an angel.
Nine years later, MITACS is heralded as one of Canada 's great success stories.
Nîmes is heralded as the ' Rome of France ', and it 's easy to see why.

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