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THE BOTTOM LINE White-coat hypertension can be a forerunner of sustained high blood pressure.

In the U.S.S.R. he was considered by many to be a forerunner of Vladimir Lenin.

Some scholars believe the document to be a forerunner of the First Amendment.

Its claim to be a forerunner of modern-day computers is also well established.

Early childhood positive temperament may well be a forerunner of optimism among adults.

It was disbanded in 1989, but was a forerunner of the clinical governance and audit that are standard today; cardiac surgery in particular is now at the vanguard of open scrutiny.

At Apple, for example, his record of memorable marketing and increased sales was partly undone by his focus on Newton, a hand-held computer that was a forerunner of the Palm Pilot but never sold well because its technology was flawed.

Palm's Pilot mobile device was a forerunner of today's smart-phones, but demand has been weak for its newer models and Palm now has only 1.5% of the global smart-phone market.

"Because cycling is a forerunner, with its international authorities that a list, not secret, but working, exists.

But Lomu wasn't a freak – he was a forerunner of things to come.

He was a forerunner.

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