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  • Clemons plays tenor sax, but it might as well be a herald's trumpet announcing the return of the queen of our hearts...

    Holly Cara Price: Steve Popovich: A Music Industry Legend Holly Cara Price 2011

  • Clemons plays tenor sax, but it might as well be a herald's trumpet announcing the return of the queen of our hearts...

    Holly Cara Price: Steve Popovich: A Music Industry Legend Holly Cara Price 2011

  • Clemons plays tenor sax, but it might as well be a herald's trumpet announcing the return of the queen of our hearts...

    Holly Cara Price: Steve Popovich: A Music Industry Legend Holly Cara Price 2011

  • Clemons plays tenor sax, but it might as well be a herald's trumpet announcing the return of the queen of our hearts...

    Holly Cara Price: Steve Popovich: A Music Industry Legend Holly Cara Price 2011

  • Mockery and scorn became that would-be herald's usual reception.

    News from the Counting House 2009

  • The clerk, who seemed ill at ease, but perhaps less so than the villagers, nodded his head and raised his hands to silence those who would censor the herald's speech.

    News from the Counting House 2009

  • His should the duty be to do such herald's work, whose heart knows no pity and who loveth ruthlessness more than my soul doth.

    The Trojan Women 2008

  • Had not thy city sent thee, to thy cost hadst thou come with thy outrageous utterances; for it is the herald's duty to tell the message he is bidden and hie him back in haste.

    The Suppliants 2008

  • His should the duty be to do such herald's work, whose heart knows no pity and who loveth ruthlessness more than my soul doth.

    The Trojan Women 2008

  • Had not thy city sent thee, to thy cost hadst thou come with thy outrageous utterances; for it is the herald's duty to tell the message he is bidden and hie him back in haste.

    The Suppliants 2008

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