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So our literature is full of nostalgia for the generation that came before, when the land was a little wilder.
That weekend begins to makes sense only in light of what comes after — which in turn has to be seen in the context of what came before, when Tony and two friends were at school.
As a result, the Yukos affair -- with all its intrigues -- has brought back disconcerting memories of what came before, when one rose or fell on fear and favor of the man on top.
In all the years that came before, when I was three and six and 10 and 14, my mother had cautioned me not to be dramatic, not to over-accessorise, not to be "the kind of kid who's always on". "That doesn't show a lot of substance," she'd say.
Here is all that came before, when Kesey felt that what he was working on was bigger than him by far - that his visions were those of an entire movement, towards a peaceful revolution.
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I always thought it significant that the word "stability" came before "growth" when the pact was signed.
All science reinforces or refutes what came before, and when Abraham Maslow published his paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in 1943, it was a rebuttal of the prevailing theory that everything humans do stems from physical needs.
It is the hall's designation for figures whose most significant contributions to baseball came before 1947, when Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to play in the major leagues.
But about half of that increase came before 1940, when carbon dioxide emissions were a fraction of the level they are today.
The game was scoreless into the third quarter, but the turning point came before halftime when Penn reached Oregon's 10-yard line.
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