D 2 structures and related regional metamorphic assemblages postdate intrusion of the augcn granites and are assumed to be Caledonian in age. |
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It must postdate Sir Thomas's award of the Garter in 1503, and the use of renaissance ornament in English glass occurs from about 1515 onwards. |
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More than 300 words and phrases are being examined, with OED researchers hoping to antedate them or postdate them. |
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The new erosion surface must postdate all units, dikes, veins, and deformation features that it crosses. |
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These works certainly postdate the Oxford Lectura and may even belong to the Parisian period. |
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Finally, the poem has been read as Rimbaud's renunciation of poetry, even though some of the Illuminations postdate it. |
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Rather than writing a check that isn't good, postdate it to when you think it will clear. |
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It is therefore formally prohibited to pre-date or postdate the machinery when affixing the CE marking. |
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As pointed out by a number of authors, the evolution of bilaterian body plans must postdate the cladogenetic separation of lineages leading to these animal phyla. |
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It starts with the management of preterm labor and postdate pregnancies. |
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The time of deformation can be bracketed, however, if datable units, which both predate and postdate it, can be identified. |
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The tenant could without restriction, give the owner a series of postdate cheques to pay the rent. |
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Please, postdate your cheque for three months in the future, as it won't be cashed until you actually become a member. |
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To immediatly un-publish a page currently online, simply postdate the beginning of publication. |
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As she noted, there have been no other known incidents of alleged sexual misconduct by Cosby that postdate the 2005 lawsuit. |
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Most researchers agree that the physical characteristics shown by modern humans are of more recent origin and certainly postdate the Chancelade specimen. |
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In criminal matters, permissive or favourable laws, even if they postdate the act, shall be applied in preference to restrictive or unfavourable laws. |
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A number of medieval poems attributed to Taliesin allude to the legend, but these postdate the historical poet's floruit considerably. |
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If you wish to receive a tax credit on your donation, please postdate your cheque to January 1, 2011 or later, and we will issue a tax credit before the end of the year. |
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Only a few pictures here postdate 1994, when Nelson Mandela became president. |
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A second Paleo-Indian horizon, which seems in part to be contemporary with the Clovis material and partially to postdate it, is the Folsom phase of the central high plains. |
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Those archaeological sites that pre-date or postdate the Canal's military period up to 1967 are considered potential level two cultural resources until they are evaluated otherwise. |
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The populations in the western Mediterranean Sea are thought to be the oldest, with the species' spread across the north Atlantic thought to postdate the Pleistocene. |
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Here the author draws especially on inquisitorial records, usually handling them with care especially when they postdate the Sommario's first arrival. |
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