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Sat 27 Jul ![](http://weather.gc.ca/weathericons/01.gif) high: 29 C Mainly sunny
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Sun 28 Jul ![](http://weather.gc.ca/weathericons/00.gif) high: 30 C Sunny
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Wed 31 Jul ![](http://weather.gc.ca/weathericons/12.gif) high: 29 C Chance of showers pop: 40%
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verb (HAIR-uld)
Herald is a verb meaning "to give notice of"; it is synonymous with announce, publicize, and foreshadow. Herald may also mean "to greet especially with enthusiasm."
// The appearance of robins heralded the advent of spring.
// She is being heralded as the year's best new author.
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"Trumpets herald the arrival of the players at the arena." — Simon Webster, The New Yorker, 14 Dec. 2023
"I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy." - Marie Curie
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- Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, Austrian composer and 6th child of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born in Vienna, Austria (d. 1844) | |
- Jāzeps Vītols, Latvian composer, born in Valmiera, Russian Empire (d. 1948) | |
- Lodewijk Rogier, Dutch historian (Henric van Veldeken), born in Rotterdam, Netherlands (d. 1974) | |
- Gioconda de Vito, Italian-British violinist, born in Martina Franca, Italy (d. 1994) | |
- Ken Pogue, Canadian actor (Adderly, Katts and Dog), born in Toronto, Ontario (d. 2015) | |
- Kathryn Hays, American actress (Kim Hughes-As the World Turns), born in New York City | |
- Norair Nurikian, Bulgarian weightlifter (Olympic gold men's 60kg 1972, 56kg 1976), born in Sliven, Bulgaria | |
- Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand (2017-23), born in Hamilton, New Zealand | |
On this date in 1918, a reported 504 sheep were killed by a single lightning strike at the Wasatch National Forest in Utah. The sheep were tightly herded during the storm, and the lightning passed through the herd killing all it contacted.
- The Surrey Iron Railway, arguably the world's first public railway, opens in south London | |
- Philippines government asks USA for a plebiscite on independence | |
- In only his second and final defense of his world heavyweight boxing title, Gene Tunney scores an 11-round TKO win over Tom Heeney at Yankee Stadium, NYC | |
- Chicago White Sox Larry Doby plays final MLB game; retires in 1962 after playing for the Chunichi Dragons in Japan | |
- Twins beat Yanks 3-2 in 18 | |
- US President George H. W. Bush signs Americans With Disabilities Act | |
- Jacques Pirenne, Belgian historian and honorary secretary of King Leopold III of Belgium, born in Ghent, Belgium (d. 1972) | |
- Mauri, Spanish soccer midfielder (5 caps; Athletic Bilbao 246 games), born in Gernika, Spain (d. 2022) | |
- Roger Taylor, English rock drummer (Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody"), born in Norfolk, England | |
- Nelinho, Brazilian soccer right back (21 caps; Cruzeiro EC 410 games; Atlético Mineiro), born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |
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