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Even when they do come in battle, they are generally preceded by a grim moment in which the victim knows that his time is up.
Elections are generally preceded by a softening of resolve by the morality police to encourage women to vote for religious conservatives.
Certainly, the strictest of the Hasidim still do not allow such unsupervised meetings; their arranged marriages, Professor Heilman explained, are generally preceded by chats at home, under the watchful eye of parents.
Although oral cancers are generally preceded by a well-established pre-cancerous stage, there is a lack of well-defined clinical and morphological criteria to detect and signal progression from pre-cancer to malignant tumours.
Furthermore, accidents are generally preceded by other less serious events that have been ignored.
Nosocomial bacterial infections in critically ill patients are generally preceded by asymptomatic carriage (i.e. colonization) at one, or even several, body sites such as the skin, the gastro-intestinal and the respiratory tract.
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In English, when we use the word "rhetoric", it is generally preceded by the word "empty".
Wood now has the satisfaction not only of retaining her seat on the court of the Southern District of New York but of being married to Richardson, whose name, when mentioned in the newspapers, is generally preceded by words like "investment banker," "wealthy," or "gazillionaire".
The deaths were generally preceded by lethargy, inactivity, and body-weight losses.
The average headache visit lasts only 15 minutes in the health care environment and is generally preceded by a long time spent by patients in the waiting room.
His death is generally preceded by an epic battle resulting in a monumental moment of selflessness and self-sacrifice in a successful campaign to save the universe.
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