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Conceptually, this work anticipated later discoveries in genetics.
Many of Avogadro's pioneering ideas and methods anticipated later developments in physical chemistry.
His work on the importance of aggregate demand anticipated later work by Keynes.
Mr. Obama's campaign said an announcement from part of John Edwards's superdelegate contingent from South Carolina is anticipated later today.
The controversy anticipated later arguments in Britain about Rachel Whiteread's House, Damien Hirst's vitrines, and Tracey Emin's My Bed.
These occurred through institutions, such as schools and hospitals, and through literacy programs and rural development projects that anticipated later efforts of NGOs.
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In this very handsome gown, the hip padding anticipates later versions of the farthingale.
Anticipating later lexicographers, however, a future president of the United States was already using the Crusade metaphor in 1786.
It's one of those mystifying early works that seem to hold a whole career in embryo, and to anticipate later influences.
Much of the pointed questioning of the bill by Democratic House members seemed to anticipate later court challenges, should the bill become law.
A multi-dimensional classification scheme for neonatal seizures is suggested that will help strategize specific therapeutic interventions to optimize neurologic outcome and anticipate later neurological morbidities including epilepsy risk.
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