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We like to describe it as a precursor to eggnog".
Mr. Sousa's family has filed a claim against the city as a precursor to a lawsuit.
Here are three areas in which candour is vital, as a precursor to radical action.
The decision alarmed unionized workers, who viewed the changes as a precursor to layoffs.
Somehow I glossed over it as a precursor to what terrorism would become.
In 1966 he founded Mojo-Navigator Rock 'n' Roll News, whish is often cited as a precursor to Rolling Stone.
The visit is widely seen as a precursor to Apple ramping up its investment in the world's most populous market.
The Beck album being cited in the press as a precursor to "Morning Phase" is "Sea Change," from 2002.
After all, a rapid military victory was seen as a precursor to lower oil prices and higher consumer confidence.
Many observers viewed this as a precursor to Murdoch making a renewed move to subsequently take full control of BSkyB.
According to his programme, Olivier saw Hamlet as a precursor to Look Back in Anger's antihero Jimmy Porter.
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