In any event, we are seeing many alarming precursory symptoms of social and political instability. |
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It can take off in a completely different and original direction, making up for all the endless precursory scenes we have had to sit through. |
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These poems invite the reader to recall, however vaguely, the precursory cultural texts that they revise and ironize. |
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Short-term earthquake prediction, on the other hand, is more deterministic and relies on the detection of precursory phenomena. |
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This eruption began in July 1995 with phreatic explosions following 3 years of precursory seismic activity. |
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They have developed algorithms to detect precursory earthquake patterns. |
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With such a network in place, it should be possible to detect precursory displacements and to provide a timely warning of any impending landslide. |
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The activity observed in 1994 occurred largely at the site of the 1998 eruption and may have indicated precursory volcanic activity at a site on the brink of an eruption. |
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And, of course, the precursory element of love should also exist. |
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Also, some investigators have reported changes in the electric resistivity and remanent magnetization of rocks as precursory phenomena. |
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These tools are precursory elements of a future European framework for e-Justice. |
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I emphasise that the work relating to implementation has reached that level and it is only of a technical and precursory nature. |
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The companies and the sector for longterm rental will undoubtedly have a precursory role to play in the introduction of electric cars. |
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I hope his party does, should it come to a vote in the House, and as well, the precursory enabling legislation in Bill C-20 that will allow this. |
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Another innovative and precursory aspect of Pasteur's that forms an added similarity with UNESCO is his interdisciplinary approach. |
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She personalizes by means of cosmetology precursory anti-ageing treatments. |
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In challenging the myths of mulatto fiction by precursory white writers, in particular, Fauset reveals the fundamentally political nature of her novels. |
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That project was a precursory move in the area of ecumenism. |
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In 1991, at Mount Pinatubo, Philippines, monitoring precursory activity provided enough warning of the eruption to save the lives of tens of thousands of people. |
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That is the case for some Austrian länder, Australian states and 5 Canadian provinces whose population, which is relatively small, is showing precursory signs of a decline. |
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A document comprising the list of precursory and founder members that have participated to the activities held in the Caribbean, before the FCAA creation, will be written followed by an official ceremony. |
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This tradition lives on at Breguet today in innovative timepieces, thus confirming their precursory status that bears witness to European culture and history. |
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