“herald” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “herald”:

+ The New Zealand Herald Extraordinary is not a member of the college but it is a permanent post created to oversee heraldry in New Zealand; he works together with the college to grant new arms for people and bodies in that country.

+ From 1994 onward, he worked as freelancer with the International Herald Tribune.

+ The Washington Post, Times Herald 18 Sep 1971: B4.

+ In September 2010 Václav Havel, Dana Němcová, and Václav Malý published an open letter in “The International Herald Tribune” calling for the award to be given to Liu.

+ The coat of arms was designed by the herald Waldemar Mallek, and was granted on May 6, 1976.

+ According to an article in the Sydney Morning Herald Charlotte Lindström “no longer has feelings for” Steven Spaliviero.

+ International Herald Tribune, April 9, 2007.

herald in-sentences
herald in-sentences

Example sentences of “herald”:

+ An article published in 1965 in the “New York Herald Tribune” led to international fame.

+ These bodies include the College of Arms in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Office of the Chief Herald of IrelandOffice of the Chief Herald in the Republic of Ireland or the Court of the Lord Lyon in Scotland.

+ He was an author and op-ed columnist for the “International Herald Tribune”.

+ It was described in the Sydney Morning Herald as its pick of the week: “David Coventry’s poetic odyssey relates…

+ Wrangel Island is at the northwestern limit of the sea, Herald Island Herald Island is near its northern limit, and a few small islands are along the Siberian and Alaskan coasts.

+ On May 20, 2020, Boudreau was appointed Margaree-Chéticamp herald emeritus and succeeded as Chief Herald of Canada by Samy Khalid.

+ If a herald is approached and does not consider that the application has merit, he may tactfully suggest to the applicant that he or she should not proceed.

+ The Herald of Free Enterprise disaster, in which 193 people died near Zeebrugge in 1987, was one of the worst ferry accidents of recent times.

+ He published the newspapers The National Herald and The Navjivan.

+ It is published by The Herald and Weekly Times, a part of News Limited, which is a part of News Corporation.

+ The Sunday edition is called the “Sunday Herald Sun”.

+ An article published in 1965 in the "New York Herald Tribune" led to international fame.

+ These bodies include the College of Arms in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Office of the Chief Herald of IrelandOffice of the Chief Herald in the Republic of Ireland or the Court of the Lord Lyon in Scotland.
+ He was an author and op-ed columnist for the "International Herald Tribune".

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