Historians believe that these rolls predate the faith, and began with ancient Greeks, Romans, and Britons. |
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The transport of land armies by sea and their support ashore by naval forces actually predate warfare at sea. |
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Furthermore, the textural evidence implies that the main hydrous minerals in this rock, staurolite and biotite, largely predate garnet growth. |
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Hundreds of California species either feed directly upon the e decomposer fungi, or predate the fungivorous taxa. |
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However, the leading exponents of the open source ethic predate these events by more than a decade. |
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Fierce land disputes between their tribes far predate the 19 th-century creation of the Navajo and Hopi reservations, and continue to this day. |
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Most polymorphism thus appears to predate the split of these closely related genera. |
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It has also been estimated that feral dogs predate nearly 70 per cent of the eggs and hatchlings of the sea turtles in these islands. |
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These phases predate the main foliation, a well-differentiated crenulation cleavage that wraps around the porphyroblasts of garnet and staurolite. |
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Thousands of these historic remnants litter national forests and wilderness areas, relics of homesteads or mining claims that predate the protected entity. |
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When contracts that predate the publication of that Directive are renewed, they are considered to be new contracts. |
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In an attempt to justify the use of these systems, the defrauders tried to predate the patents, to make believe that they were the holders. |
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The legislation reflects public statements made by members of the government that predate the signing of the agreement. |
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Approval of a first processor may not predate the date of submission of the application. |
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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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Member States may confine the application of this Chapter to refugees whose family relationships predate their entry. |
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But he appears to have been a 32-year-old native of Quebec with a history of legal troubles that predate his radicalization. |
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Megalithic temples that predate the Egyptian pyramids, Bronze Age archaeological sites, Phoenician inscriptions, and Roman catacombs all contribute to a sense of nationhood. |
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Useful insects include silkworms and ladybirds that predate upon aphids. |
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In doing so, it's important to understand that there were key events that predate the McDonald Report. |
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Members of all vertebrate classes predate eggs and hatchlings. |
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Several phases of Wisconsinan ice flow that predate the Late Wisconsinan Cochrane readvances are preserved in the regional striation record. |
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Some Directions, which are still valid as Ministerial guidance, actually predate the creation of the Service. |
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The non-target species compete with or predate on native populations, leading to their extirpation. |
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Most of the problems singled out by the Wurtz report as being the most pressing faced by the ACP countries predate the 1992 process by some time. |
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Indeed, it bends simplistic laws of time and space by swallowing even things that theoretically predate it. |
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The reports slyly question his comments that personally written blog posts predate his time as minster. |
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Stage 2 includes deposition of the latest Neoproterozoic Lake Maurice and Ungoolya Groups, which predate and span the initial stages of the Petermann Orogeny. |
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When forced to live in close proximity with humans and their domesticated animals, bears may potentially predate any type of domestic animal. |
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Changes that predate magnetic observatories are recorded in archaeological and geological materials. |
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Many use vision to predate zooplankton or smaller fish, while others filter feed on plankton. |
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Apart from the former Thirteen Colonies only Vermont and Kentucky predate Tennessee's statehood, and neither was ever a federal territory. |
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Many compounds are also known by their more common, simpler names, many of which predate the systematic name. |
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At Balfarg, North Mains and Cairnpapple, for example, earlier cremations and deliberate smashing of pottery predate the enclosure. |
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So far these dates are the earliest for the Aurignacian and predate equivalent sites from Italy, France, England and other regions. |
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How often are we reminded when reading of the Parthenon that there were other octastyle temples that predate it? |
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The computers are of particular interest and predate the hand-operated slide-and-circular computers of the pre-microchip era. |
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Morocco, Lesotho, and Swaziland remain monarchies under dynasties that predate colonial rule. |
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The Sheffield Carols, as they are known locally, predate modern carols by over a century and are sung with alternative words and verses. |
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The beginnings of Bowie's acting career predate his commercial breakthrough as a musician. |
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St Andrews' historical links with the United States predate the country's independence. |
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Lacrosse and surfing arose from Native American and Native Hawaiian activities that predate Western contact. |
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Unfortunately, the skeletal remains in both graves turned out to significantly predate Rollo and therefore are not related to him. |
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However, more recent radiocarbon dating of seashell fragments and lead contamination predate this claim by two millennia. |
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Other problems involve questionable legal notarization of documents, in which, for example, the notarizations predate the actual preparation of documents — suggesting that signatures were never actually reviewed by a notary. |
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Some argue that there may be other species consumed by seals that also predate on cod, so reducing seal abundance may increase other predation, nullifying or reversing the expected benefit. |
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Two other examples of 'forward presence' predate the closing of the Canal Zone, the Soto Cano Airbase in Honduras and the Guantánamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba. |
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But his Harvard ties predate this gift: he received an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1989 and now sits on the university's board of advisers. |
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On the contrary, they predate the existence of the state. |
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The file review encompassed many files that predate those changes. |
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The challenges for the sector predate the current slowdown. |
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The new evidence must predate the decision of the hearing body, and the party submitting it must establish that it could not have known about it prior to the hearing where the decision was issued. |
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In fact, indigenous communities have unbreakable bonds of relationship with nature as well as ancient wisdom that predate the organization of global nation states. |
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The creditors and holders of other rights vis-à-vis an ME which predate publication of a transfer proposal may require the ME to constitute an appropriate guarantee in their favour. |
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Indeed, modern Egyptian chronology now shows that ancient Egypt most likely has existed only since the global flood, and does not predate the flood. |
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So this means that the state must not violate such rights, because they exist before the state does, they predate the state and are superior to it. |
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Moreover, numerous legislative and administrative provisions that predate the current reform process could still be used to convict those expressing non-violent opinion. |
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I predate the Beano and the Dandy and grew up in the era of the Penny Dreadful and the Tuppenny Blood. |
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Their information included 8,000-yearold sediment data that predate civilization along the northern Adriatic and western Baltic seas. |
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But the symptoms of AD can be observed in early childhood, whereas the onset of hebephrenic schizophrenia does usually not predate adolescence. |
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Arctic foxes can also predate significant numbers of adults, eggs, and chicks in some years. |
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The Battle of Mount Badon is associated with Arthur in several later texts, but not in any that predate the Historia. |
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A few of them predate the October Revolution of 1917, but most have been created during the Soviet Union era. |
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Studies have shown that the Welsh populations mostly predate freshwater crustaceans, though fears exist that this large anuran may also feed on the tadpoles of native species. |
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Ten yews in Britain are believed to predate the 10th century. |
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It is made up of a number of distinct areas, several of which take their names from settlements that predate the town, including Rhiwbryfdir, Glanypwll and Cwmbowydd. |
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Other animal remains excavated during the 19th century, which may predate the Late glacial finds, include mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, red deer and giant deer. |
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Old House is the only building to predate the school on the current site. |
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