Examples of 'it heralded' in a sentence

Meaning of "it heralded"

it heralded: This phrase is often used to describe something that marked the beginning or introduction of a significant event, change, or period. It signifies an announcement or indication of what is to come, typically something of importance or consequence

How to use "it heralded" in a sentence

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it heralded
It heralded a new contextual approach to interpretation of contracts.
For the individual, it heralded a new future.
It heralded a new model for personal relationships.
Both stylistically and structurally, it heralded the change from Romanesque architecture to Gothic architecture.
It heralded the beginning of celebrations on a grander scale.
For Palestinians in Gaza, it heralded the possibility of a lifeline.
It heralded a debilitating decline in military effectiveness.
The first was called the “ Passing Bell ” and it heralded an impending death.
It heralded the advance of industrial capitalism.
Jews believed it heralded the end of anti-Semitism.
It heralded an unprecedented period of dominance.
In other words, it heralded the beginning of the " Midtown " we know today.
It heralded the end of my marriage and the beginning of my freedom.
It heralded a new era of peace between these two peoples.
It heralded the victory of the democratic model over a fossilized system.

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It heralded the end of one world and the beginning of another.
It heralded as the beginnings.
It heralded a new era.
It heralded the now common practice of red carpet arrivals and celebrity photo opportunities.
It heralded the arrival of a communist government imposed by the USSR.
Thus it heralded a mainstream acceptance of JRPGs in territories outside of Japan.
It heralded a new political awakening and consciousness among the Zomi.
It heralded the dawn of a new Russia and the introduction of perestroika and glasnost.
It heralded the handing over of the games from Beijing to London.
It heralded the demise of the National Front.
It heralded the death of distance and the acceleration of decision-making.
It heralded a new chapter in Earth 's medical history.
It heralded the first step towards a culture promoting traceability . ”.
It heralded as the beginnings … Voiceover, Twentieth century art, in so many ways.
I think it heralded the shift of movies in the park ST-45, you're clear for takeoff.

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This heralded the beginning of my athletics career
Now it would be accurately heralded as a work of genius
It heralded a new contextual approach to interpretation of contracts
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