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D 2 structures and related regional metamorphic assemblages postdate intrusion of the augcn granites and are assumed to be Caledonian in age.
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.
More than 300 words and phrases are being examined, with OED researchers hoping to antedate them or postdate them.
The new erosion surface must postdate all units, dikes, veins, and deformation features that it crosses.
These works certainly postdate the Oxford Lectura and may even belong to the Parisian period.
Finally, the poem has been read as Rimbaud's renunciation of poetry, even though some of the Illuminations postdate it.
Rather than writing a check that isn't good, postdate it to when you think it will clear.
It is therefore formally prohibited to pre-date or postdate the machinery when affixing the CE marking.
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.
It starts with the management of preterm labor and postdate pregnancies.
The time of deformation can be bracketed, however, if datable units, which both predate and postdate it, can be identified.
The tenant could without restriction, give the owner a series of postdate cheques to pay the rent.
Please, postdate your cheque for three months in the future, as it won't be cashed until you actually become a member.
To immediatly un-publish a page currently online, simply postdate the beginning of publication.
As she noted, there have been no other known incidents of alleged sexual misconduct by Cosby that postdate the 2005 lawsuit.
Most researchers agree that the physical characteristics shown by modern humans are of more recent origin and certainly postdate the Chancelade specimen.
In criminal matters, permissive or favourable laws, even if they postdate the act, shall be applied in preference to restrictive or unfavourable laws.
A number of medieval poems attributed to Taliesin allude to the legend, but these postdate the historical poet's floruit considerably.
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.
Only a few pictures here postdate 1994, when Nelson Mandela became president.
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