The three ten-inch records are in mint condition and the sleeve pre-dates the Disney logo, which can only add to its potential value. |
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There is a statue of Nelson in the main square in Bridgetown that pre-dates the one in Trafalgar Square. |
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The fabled wealth of Ethiopia pre-dates the medieval Prester John legend by many centuries. |
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Yet this text pre-dates the medieval poetry of courtly love by over a thousand years. |
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The site covers an area of 40 acres and it pre-dates Newgrange. |
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His farm diversification enterprise pre-dates the buzz-trend, for he developed his interest playing guitar with a friend in a cow byres on his family's farm. |
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One odd bod never acknowledges me, even if we walk past each other in the street, but his behaviour pre-dates any bonfire activity. |
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The new evidence pre-dates previous estimates of a life-sustaining oxygenation event by more than 50,000,000 years. |
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A The Rose of Jericho or dinosaur plant as it is sometimes known is an amazing variety which supposedly pre-dates the jurassic age. |
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