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The "carp summit," as it's been called, was a precursor to a formal meeting with the White House, scheduled for early February.
If we do, we can experience anxiety as a gift -- a precursor to a better life.
In 1970, Nixon passed the Controlled Substances Act as a precursor to what would soon be called the War on Drugs.
He'd started a precursor to Groupon called BuyItTogether.
There was a precursor to Instagram called Scotch, but it didn't have filters and it was slow and buggy.
4, 7, 8, 10, 14– 19 FLG encodes for a protein called profilaggrin, which functions as a precursor to filaggrin (or filament-aggregating protein).
Clues are abundant; not for nothing was Mr. Adams's brand of Conceptualism called Story Art or seen as a precursor to Cindy Sherman's "Untitled Film Stills".
We like to describe it as a precursor to eggnog".
Here are three areas in which candour is vital, as a precursor to radical action.
Both sides see this as a precursor to further hostilities.
These demonstrations served as a precursor to the Freedom Rides of the early 1960s.
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