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    This Predates humans by a very long time.

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    The program Predates my arrival at the Agency.

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    That couple is in a relationship that Predates you.

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    The steel industry's history in Portland Predates World War II.

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    Hinduism is the second most prevalent religion and Predates Buddhism.

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    According to Bright, then, this body of law too Predates the monarchy.

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    Amazon's plan to build out its New York-based advertising team Predates HQ2.

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    An early use of the term"personal computer" in 1962 Predates microprocessor-based designs.

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    This type of game play is incredibly old as it Predates all video games.

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    Its history Predates this, as a passage in Aristotle's Meteorologica(II.3, 358b16) refers to the distillation of water.

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    The earliest evidence of civilization in Lebanon dates back more than seven thousand years, predating recorded history.

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    The earliest evidence of civilization in Lebanon dates to more than 7,000 years back predating recorded history.

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    Comfortably predating the arrival of the Spanish, the procedure can probably be traced back more than two millennia.

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    Some even see our projects as helping retake traditional forms of governance that predate the imported electoral system.

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    The application was submitted in June 1997, which Predates most affiliate programs, however not PC Flowers & Gifts.

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    However, Jain orthodoxy believes the teachings of the Tirthankaras Predates all known time and scholars believe Parshvanatha c.

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    In addition, it has sometimes suggested that the use and discovery of controlled fire may even predate Homo erectus.

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    The patent application was submitted in June 1997, which Predates most affiliate programs, but not PC Flowers & Gifts.

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    This would mean it predated the steppes migration into South Asia which takes place at least 600-1000 years after that.

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    Since Article 35A Predates basic structure theory of 1973, as per Waman Rao(1981), it cannot be tested on the touchstone of basic structure.

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    In fact, scientists believe it may even predate DNA, and that the earliest forms of life used RNA to pass genetic traits forward.

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    Predating the park, this Gothic Revival building looks like a fortress- which it briefly was, when it lodged troops in the Civil War.

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    The surname of“layman”(though not actually spelled like that) actually predated the“layman” term as we think of it today by about 600 years.

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    Use of the term"bug" to describe inexplicable defects has been a part of engineering jargon for many decades and Predates computers and computer software;

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    Eighth floor of JNU Central Library has books on literary works of Russian writers right from XVIIIth century onwards, and some literary works even predate these.

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    Although belief in some form of evolution predated Charles Darwin, he was the first to develop a plausible model for the process of evolution- natural selection.

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    Although belief in some form of evolution Predates Charles Darwin, he was the first to develop a plausible, natural source for the process of evolution: natural selection.

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    In a cave in what is now Israel, scientists found beer-brewing innovations that they believe predate the early appearance of cultivated cereals in the Near East by several millennia.

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    Dukes classification is an older and less complicated staging system, that Predates the TMN system, and was first proposed by Dr. Cuthbert Dukes in 1932; it identifies the stages as:.

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    This points to how the two forms have become interlinked even though Mudiyettu Predates Kathakali, with epigraphists tracing its evolution as an art to even the 9th or 10th century AD.

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