He contextualizes the work in a well-documented essay that precedes 128 pages of photographs. |
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They noted that a broadening of the apex precedes doming, although this observation was not quantified. |
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Bacall's reputation as a take-no-prisoners battleaxe precedes her, after all. |
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Where the marker is a suffix on the verb, the dependent clause precedes the independent one, as in. |
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He precedes the dancers and it is his duty to crack the whip to drive away any evil spirits or forces of evil. |
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Phoneticians disagree as to whether the glottal stop precedes or follows the consonant. |
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According to the Roman myth, Janus, the bicephalous god, is older than the calendar and precedes Jupiter himself. |
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This is an essential metabolic reaction that precedes the sucrose biosynthesis in the cytosol. |
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I assume my reputation for arrogant presumption precedes me, so I'll be anything but brief. |
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If there's one thing that's duller than an Academy Awards ceremony, it's the red-carpet dumbshow that precedes it. |
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He was particularly good, for example, at rendering that slightly quizzical arch of the eyebrow and half-smile that precedes the bon mot. |
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A bouquet of boronia and violets precedes a palate of black cherries and spices. |
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From the Navajo view, a language must exist before speech can occur, as form precedes substance. |
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Every tone-syllable with the cadence that follows and the untoned syllable that precedes makes one metre. |
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Obviously the random component precedes the non-random one in the causal chain. |
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Exercise and dietary therapy precedes prescription of medication by physicians. |
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When aspiration precedes injection, the needle is held with a hemostat while the syringe is changed. |
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My elder son was running in the London mini-marathon, which precedes the real thing. |
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She understood that the harshest suffering precedes the redemption, that the darkest hour is just before the dawn. |
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The Frenchman precedes him, but his gaze remains fixed straight ahead as the world record-holder sets off. |
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He praises her perfection in hyperbolic, mythological terms in the long speech which precedes the choric conclusion to the play. |
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Diagnosis may not be obvious if pelvic involvement precedes active bowel disease, or if drainage is clear or mucoid. |
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Stratigraphically, the former precedes the latter, but chronologically they are supposed to be partly coeval! |
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Carnival, an important festival that precedes Lent, is celebrated with much festivity. |
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Our legal advisors confess no inside information, but say this sort of an event usually precedes an indictment being handed down. |
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Workers were set to resume the final steps of conversion, a process that precedes enrichment. |
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The foundational tenet of existentialism is that existence precedes essence. |
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Elections are won and lost not in the four weeks of campaigning but in the long battle of ideas that precedes them. |
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Their culture is of prehistoric origin and precedes the arrival of Hinduism to Bali. |
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A very competitive staff versus students match precedes the competition final. |
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In personal interactions, social bonding typically precedes business matters or requests for help. |
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Immigrants see their lives as chapters in a larger family narrative that precedes and follows their own. |
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The third box begins with a new image or detail that resembles a lead and precedes the bulk of the narrative. |
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This implies that chromophore protonation precedes the exposure of hydrophobic surface. |
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He precedes his studies with some interesting historic data, showing that the first recorded instance of hexadactylism was biblical. |
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When the related word precedes the homograph on the initial encounter, little competition should exist. |
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Another variable related to set names or actions is whether the number quantifying a set precedes or follows it. |
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A brief offering of karakia then precedes an opening meal of welcome before the sporting events commence. |
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During range expansions, a lag phase often precedes rapid population growth. |
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Bone remodeling, which repairs damaged bone, is a sequential process in which bone resorption precedes bone formation. |
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The ruling principle is that fear of sin precedes love of God, which leads to repentance. |
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Looking itself precedes by nanoseconds the convoluted analogic mazes our minds construct. |
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His conclusion leans on, rather than derives from, the discussion of gambling that precedes it. |
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Avante-noise sextet The Birds of Paradise are another act whose incendiary live show precedes them. |
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For example, three Balinese texts discuss an ancient ritual called the Crow Ceremony that precedes an attack on another region. |
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Clover supplies nitrogen for crop growth and precedes arable crops in the rotation. |
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They also provide the first prospective evidence that sleep-disordered breathing precedes stroke and may contribute to the development of stroke. |
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In the making of mosaic, the patterning of the tesserae precedes any subject motif. |
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The first four conjugations are thematic, ie a thematic vowel precedes the personal endings. |
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When water baptism precedes salvation it becomes a religious practice, a ritual without substance. |
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In a potential partner, hands always herald the first signs of intimacy, since a touch precedes a kiss, and that first contact must be oh-so-special. |
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Therefore if Cross-rail precedes electrification, then diesel units would be used for cross-city services which would easily negotiate the gradients and angles. |
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The obvious time to make such reinforcements would have been in the brief close season that follows the end of the Masters Series and precedes the Australian Open this month. |
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I just noticed a Friday 13th precedes 14th February... mwahahaha. |
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It is matched six months away by the festival of May Day and by the eve of Walpurgis Night which precedes it. |
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So a story prefigures Light in August, just as an ancestor precedes a descendant. |
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For example, besides the physiological detriments, cigarette use often precedes marijuana and alcohol use and is concurrent with other risk behaviors such as fighting. |
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Freud postulated a narcissistic stage of emotional development, or primary narcissism, which precedes any investment of libido in objects other than the self. |
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Are you saying that is to be read conjunctively with what precedes it? |
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However guitar aficionados might consider the remixes a bit of a letdown after all the nimble plucking, strumming and fingering which precedes them. |
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These scientists evidently did not realize how much of our knowledge of proper game behavior precedes the learning of the statable constraints of a particular sport. |
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Dysmenorrhea often precedes menses and lasts throughout the period. |
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What typically precedes what we call an action is an intention. |
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The relaunch of the first episode of the game includes updated content and a number of gameplay tweaks, and precedes the arrival of Episode II of the series next year. |
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The sound resembles a war cry and always precedes their appearance. |
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Sheldon becomes a professor, but no students sign up for his class because his reputation as being insufferable precedes him. |
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An aura is a warning symptom, or set of symptoms, that precedes an oncoming migraine. |
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The tone becomes increasingly strident until a reprise of the opening is followed by a moment of calm that precedes a violent and sarcastic conclusion. |
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Unfortunately it appears that Mr Rahman's maladroitness precedes him. |
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Johnsgard reports, for cranes in general, copulation usually precedes egg-laying by about a month. |
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A handful of examples apart, an English preposition precedes its complement. |
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The subject constituent precedes the verb and the object constituent follows it. |
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Negation is done with the adverb not, which precedes the main verb and follows an auxiliary verb. |
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A portrait of the appropriate Evangelist, a carpet page and a decorated initial page precedes each Gospel. |
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At each stage the de facto situation precedes the de jure assertion, which merely regularizes an existing fact of life. |
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In this case, only the auxiliary verb precedes the subject, while the verbal noun comes after the subject. |
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One variation of the howl is accompanied by a high pitched whine, which precedes a lunging attack. |
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Technology is often a consequence of science and engineering, although technology as a human activity precedes the two fields. |
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Going from one epoch to the next is a Singularity in its own right, and a period of speeding up precedes it. |
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In official time, Eximiae precedes the second Inter caetara, but in actual time may have actually followed it. |
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If authentic, it is prior to the Barcelona edition, indeed it precedes all known versions of the letter. |
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Whether V precedes O or O precedes V however, has been shown to be a very telling difference with wide consequences on phrasal word orders. |
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In modern American English usage, a complete sentence precedes a colon, while a list, description, explanation, or definition follows it. |
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A determiner precedes the relativized noun, which is also usually preceded by the clause as a whole. |
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The thingness of a thing precedes the conscious perception of its sensual properties. |
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Further, the same sacred name in other monuments precedes the vulgar name of King Takellothis, the sixth of the XXII. Dyn., as we have seen. |
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Concerning the Chinese classifier system, standard Mandarin requires the use of classifiers when a numeral or a demonstrative precedes a noun. |
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Reduced cerebral blood flow with orthostasis precedes hypocapnic hyperpnea, sympathetic activation, and postural tachycardia syndrome. |
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Among the most useful components of Bernini's Biographies is the lengthy prolegomena that precedes the work's ten interdisciplinary essays. |
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Acute spelling awareness precedes before the indefinite article an is spoken before the word opinion, or indefinite article a is articulated before the word long. |
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Differential H4 acetylation of paternal and maternal chromatin precedes DNA replication and differential transcriptional activity in pronuclei of 1-cell mouse embryos. |
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False starts become visible records of her hesitancy, like the stutter that precedes enunciations too long or complex to be managed in a single utterance. |
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At the heart of this debate was the question of whether and how the one' universal church precedes ontologically and temporally the many particular churches. |
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This often precedes thelarche and pubarche by one or more years. |
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The British number one has dropped slap-bang into the middle of the American hard court season which precedes the final grand slam of the year, the USOpen later this month. |
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The glottal closure overlaps with the consonant that it precedes, but the articulatory movements involved can usually only be observed by using laboratory instruments. |
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In Mandarin Chinese, the relative clause is similar to other adjectival phrases in that it precedes the noun that it modifies, and ends with the relative particle de. |
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Celibacy is considered the appropriate behavior for both male and female students during this stage, which precedes the stage of the married householder. |
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A short vowel within a stressed syllable almost always precedes a long consonant or a consonant cluster, and a long vowel must be followed by a short consonant. |
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A delay of two to nine months precedes the fertilised eggs implanting into the wall of the uterus, though matings in December can result in immediate implantation. |
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As ritual purification precedes all prayers, mosques often have ablution fountains or other facilities for washing in their entryways or courtyards. |
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The extended, characteristic trumpet tune that precedes and accompanies the voice is the only significant instrumental solo in the entire oratorio. |
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