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He contextualizes the work in a well-documented essay that precedes 128 pages of photographs.
They noted that a broadening of the apex precedes doming, although this observation was not quantified.
Bacall's reputation as a take-no-prisoners battleaxe precedes her, after all.
Where the marker is a suffix on the verb, the dependent clause precedes the independent one, as in.
He precedes the dancers and it is his duty to crack the whip to drive away any evil spirits or forces of evil.
Phoneticians disagree as to whether the glottal stop precedes or follows the consonant.
According to the Roman myth, Janus, the bicephalous god, is older than the calendar and precedes Jupiter himself.
This is an essential metabolic reaction that precedes the sucrose biosynthesis in the cytosol.
I assume my reputation for arrogant presumption precedes me, so I'll be anything but brief.
If there's one thing that's duller than an Academy Awards ceremony, it's the red-carpet dumbshow that precedes it.
He was particularly good, for example, at rendering that slightly quizzical arch of the eyebrow and half-smile that precedes the bon mot.
A bouquet of boronia and violets precedes a palate of black cherries and spices.
From the Navajo view, a language must exist before speech can occur, as form precedes substance.
Every tone-syllable with the cadence that follows and the untoned syllable that precedes makes one metre.
Obviously the random component precedes the non-random one in the causal chain.
Exercise and dietary therapy precedes prescription of medication by physicians.
When aspiration precedes injection, the needle is held with a hemostat while the syringe is changed.
My elder son was running in the London mini-marathon, which precedes the real thing.
She understood that the harshest suffering precedes the redemption, that the darkest hour is just before the dawn.
The Frenchman precedes him, but his gaze remains fixed straight ahead as the world record-holder sets off.
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Examples from Classical Literature
While from the standpoint of what precedes it is a fulfilment, it is a liberative expansion with respect to what comes after.
There is nothing in life more beautiful than that trancelike quiet dawn which precedes the rising of love in the soul.
The important stage is the one which precedes this, and in which a definite decline in mental power is not yet perceivable.
It is in close harmony with what precedes, and thoroughly in keeping with the practical aim of the whole letter.
And obsecration precedes prayer, for it is from dwelling upon the Divine Goodness that we venture to approach to Him.
This notion of orenda, a sort of pan-vitalism, is more fluid than animism, and probably precedes it.
Here every word of the pada text occurs twice, being connected both with that which precedes and that which follows.
The perfective part, said Proclus, precedes initiation, as initiation precedes inspection.
Drawing a long breath, she enjoyed the coolness which precedes the departure of the daystar.
An attributive adjective is closely attached to its noun and regularly precedes it.
The segmentation of the nucleus precedes and then continues with the segmentation of the yolk.
Of that time, too, is the double bay, surmounted by a sexpartite vault which precedes the apse.
A single, long, grasslike leaf precedes the flexuous stem, with its quaintly arched and delicately fringed blossoms.
In the embryo of the bony fish a similar notochord precedes the segmentation and ossification of the vertebral column.
If the frons precedes the versus, the same distinctions, of course, are possible between the two chief parts.
Externally, it is divided into the chapter which precedes and the chapter which follows Chaeronea.
Light was that gray ugliness that precedes the smeary glare of dawn on Venus.
This is what is called the subimago, and precedes the imago or perfect state of the insect.
An inverted comma placed over a letter denotes that the sound of our h precedes that letter.
The season of female beauty precedes that of their reason, and from its prematurity soon decays.
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