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The Beach Boys concept album Pet Sounds helped herald the psychedelia movement in America, with its artful experiments, psychedelic lyrics based on emotional longings and self-doubts, elaborate sound effects and new sounds on both conventional and unconventional instruments.
To herald the band's comeback, the single and lead track from the album, " One Little Victory " was designed to grab the attention of listeners with its rapid guitar and drum tempos.
Another consequence of this name is that she was seen as a herald of imminent birth, as when the amniotic sac breaks and floods its waters, it is a medical indicator that the child is due to be born extremely soon.
In 1518 the Order's herald, Thomas Isaac, and its treasurer, Jean Micault, were commissioned to prepare the sanctuary for the first sitting of the chapter in 1519.
The group is not recognised by the Irish government or its chief herald, but must be self-recognising.
* Northern Pacific 1238, a wood cupola caboose Was purchased by Nally's Fine Foods, Tacoma, Washington from the BN in 1975 and was used for the Project NP1364 restoration but was remodeled as a clubhouse for Nally's and parked by the Seattle KING DOME until the dome was torn down then donated to the NP Museum in Toppenish, Washington where it was restored to its pre-1950's look without the large herald and MAIN STREET OF THE NORTHWEST logos and is on display in Toppenish, Washington
Nicknamed the Corn Belt Route because of its operating area in the midwestern United States, the railroad was sometimes called the Lucky Strike Road, due to the similarity in design between the herald of the CGW and the logo used for Lucky Strike cigarettes.
Both its species name and common name refer to people welcoming its return as a herald of spring in southern parts of Australia.
It was believed that it would herald the return of Sigmar, which he would restore the land to its former glory and usher in a new golden age.
Actually, what he said was that " the United States could well declare unilaterally ... that we have ' won ' in the sense that our armed forces are in control of most of the field and no potential enemy is in a position to establish its authority over South Vietnam ," and that such a declaration " would herald the resumption of political warfare as the dominant theme in Vietnam.
It shared CN's herald styles with its own name on the previous " tilted herald " and " Maple Leaf " logos.
Each Chapter's herald writes a brief article with pictures detailing its activities.
In 1932 the Arcade from North End to George Street was completed, which proved very popular with its varied concessions, a herald of shopping malls of the future.
WISN-TV and ABC agreed to terms about a month later, and the 1961 affiliation switch was officially reversed on March 27, 1977 ; channel 12 even used Happy Days star Henry Winkler ( in character as " Fonzie ") to herald its return to ABC with the slogan " Happy Days are Here Again " in ad and print campaigns leading up to the switch.
In 2002, in anticipation of Knivsta, part of the municipality of Uppsala since 1971, regaining its status of a municipality of its own in 2003, the Swedish state herald designed and registered a coat of arms for Knivsta based on the stone of Mora motif: an open crown over a heraldic trimount.
When the sculptor died in October 1575, the monument was more or less complete, lacking only its weapons and inscriptions, which were to be added by the herald Jan Baptist Guidetty.
His biography, Le Livre des faits de messire Jacques de Lalaing, which has been published several times, is mainly the work of the Burgundian herald and chronicler Jean Le Fevre, better known as Toison d ' or ; the Flemish historiographer Georges Chastellain and the herald Charolais also took part in its compilation.
On January 6, 2012 at exactly 1: 03 PM ( AST ), CKHZ relaunched its Dance-intensive Rhythmic CHR direction as " Energy 103. 5 " with the first two songs to herald the transition: Flo Rida versus Avicii's " Good Feeling / Levels " and David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj's " Turn Me On.
To herald its designation as an international airport, President Fidel V. Ramos chose to arrive from an official visit to the United States using the airport.

herald and return
The Shi ' ite believe that the return of the Mahdi ( Messiah ) will herald in " the messianic age of justice " and the Messiah will end plunder, torture, oppression and discrimination.
Eärendil arrived in Tirion on a day of festival in Valinor when the city was all but empty, and only when he had turned his back on the city and began to return he was approached by a herald of the Valar.
Along with the return of the barn swallow the bush warbler's call is viewed by Japanese as a herald of springtime.
Makaan believes himself to be the Sajuuk-Khar, a messianic figure that will unite the Three Cores and herald the return of Sajuuk.
However, the true test for the Hiigarans may not be the new threat of the warring Vaygr, but a prophecy that Sajuuk – " He Whose Hand Shapes What Is " – will return and herald the coming of the End Time.
Frustrated, Galactus sent the Air-Walker to Earth to convince the Silver Surfer to return to his role as Galactus ’ herald.
The Noble Dead Saga written by Barb and J. C. Hendee is a set of chronological books in series / phases, and chronological series / phases in a " saga " that tells the story of protagonists drawn together in a struggle against the little known and little believed-in Noble Dead undead such as vampires that herald the return of a long forgotten age in fantasy world.
Kirkwood decided that the time was right for Kat and Alfie to return, saying that they " very much herald the new era of EastEnders.
As the card symbolizes resurrection, it can also be interpreted to herald the return of individuals from the past.
Kirkwood decided that the time was right for Kat and Alfie to return, saying that they " very much herald the new era of EastEnders.

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Hemorrhagic symptoms typically occur late and herald the end of the early organ phase, leading either to eventual recovery or worsening & death.
* North-China herald and Supreme Court & consular gazette, The: Volume 79-North-China Herald.
Young changed the C & O's herald ( logo ) to " C & O for Progress " to embody his ideas that C & O would lead the industry to a new day.
* The Unseelie herald is named " Ruddles "-a possible nod to the faery king of Lost-Hope in Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell.

herald and on
For example, after Henry V of England defeated a French army on October 25, 1415, he met with the senior French herald and they agreed to name the battle after the nearby castle and so it was called the Battle of Agincourt.
Thinking that the man that the king is referring to is himself, Haman says that the man should be dressed in the king's royal robes and led around on the king's royal horse, while a herald calls: " See how the king honours a man he wishes to reward!
Emphasis is placed on seasonality of food or, and dishes are designed to herald the arrival of the four seasons or calendar months.
Contemporaneously, on this day in nearby Tehran, was the birth of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá ; the eldest Son of Bahá ' u ' lláh, Prophet-Founder of the Bahá ' í Faith, the inception of which, the Báb's proclaimed His own mission was to herald.
Proudly situated ( where fortified walls once stood ), visible from all sides on a terrace overlooking the core of Zurich, the new school became the herald of a new epoch.
Though the herald was promptly arrested by the town mayor, the letters were sent to Lord Arlington, who hurriedly brought them in person to del Fresno ; Arlington was in turn on 15 January impeached by Sir Gilbert Gerard for high treason as by this very act he had shown to have secret dealings with the enemy.
The appointment, however, roused the jealousy of the herald Ralph Brooke, who, in retaliation, published an attack on Britannia, charging Camden with inaccuracy and plagiarism.
When the procession of mourners arrived at the gates of the Imperial Crypt, the herald who knocked on the door during this traditional " admission ceremony " introduced her as Zita, Her Majesty the Empress and Queen.
Whether the story is true or not, it has no connection with the Battle of Marathon itself, and Herodotus's silence on the subject of a herald running from Marathon to Athens suggests strongly that no such event occurred.
The Plataeans, in response, dispatched a herald reminding the Spartans of the glorious deeds the Plataeans performed during the Greco-Persian War and of the oath the Spartans swore to protect them and keep them independent-in 479 BC Pausanias, the Spartan general had decreed that Plataea was on holy ground, and it should never be attacked.
A short signature tune would herald a change of scene to the Glum's front room, where Ron and Eth would be sitting on the sofa.
* Three months with the New York herald: or, Old news on board of a homeward ... by John Henry Potter
The English herald, Rouge Croix, came to Ford to appoint a place for battle on 4 September, with extra instructions that any Scottish heralds who were sent to Surrey were to be met where they could not view the English forces.
When Pyrrhus learned this, he encamped about Nauplia and the next day dispatched a herald to Antigonus, calling him a coward and challenging him to come down and fight on the plain.
The most notable was the Santa Fe which in the 1970s started a rebuild program for their cabooses in which the cars were painted bright red with an eight-foot-diameter Santa Fe cross herald emblazoned on each side in yellow.
On 1 April 1668, Lady Mainwaring died, and on 3 November the same year Ashmole married Elizabeth Dugdale ( 1632 – 1701 ), the much younger daughter of his friend and fellow herald, the antiquarian Sir William Dugdale.
In the topographical part of his work, Pausanias is fond of digressions on the wonders of nature, the signs that herald the approach of an earthquake, the phenomena of the tides, the ice-bound seas of the north, and the noonday sun which at the summer solstice casts no shadow at Syene ( Aswan ).
The segment opens with a herald introducing Torquemada and making a play on his name, noting that despite the pleas for mercy from the condemned, that you " can't Torquemada anything " ( talk him outta anything ).
Examples from Volume 4 include, Captain America battling the " White Skull " during the American Civil War ; Wolverine taking the role of the Punisher and fighting mobsters in 1920s Chicago ; Sub-Mariner being raised by his father on the surface during World War II ; Thor becoming a herald of Galactus ; and a Russian version of the Fantastic Four, known as the " Ultimate Federalist Freedom Fighters ", being a part of the Cold War.
* 1928-1947 Steam locomotives were shiny black with the MKT herald on their tenders.

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