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The anarchist of the week, imploder of leisurely bliss and general harbringer of not-so-nice things.
Monday Bread Sarah 2009
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Hopefully this will serve as a harbringer of things to come for the tea party movement …
Think Progress » Cuccinelli: Homosexual ‘acts’ are a ‘detriment to our culture.’ 2010
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The anarchist of the week, imploder of leisurely bliss and general harbringer of not-so-nice things.
Archive 2009-06-01 Sarah 2009
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Though for Hera's angel status Kara gets shafted as the angel/harbringer of death.
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Regardless of whatever scientific merits it may have, some people seem to latch onto it as a harbringer of something wonderful — it's going to get rid of materialism, usher in a new era of holism, reveal that the universe is a much nicer place than ordinary science says it is, or something.
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It would be a more ominous harbringer of things to come if fashionable women were obscuring themselves behind veils as they went walking on the street.
Medpundit 2006
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It would be a more ominous harbringer of things to come if fashionable women were obscuring themselves behind veils as they went walking on the street.
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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When 24 year old Ben agrees with 10 year old Ben, then it's probably a good idea, or a harbringer of the apocalypse.
Wow, That’s Interesting | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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BTW, the Union of Concerned Scientists were part of an advocacy campaign to sell climate change using the word “harbringer” to describe weather events.
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He's now being quoted as a film expert and his hatred of "V for Vendetta" is being seen as a harbringer of doom for the film.
Just. Stay. Down. Rogers 2006
dontcry commented on the word harbringer
Someone who makes you laugh.
September 20, 2008