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But it was hardly the obvious predecessor to a fully formed digital cosmos.
The Lasker Award is widely considered the predecessor to a Nobel Prize.
The presumptive nominee has compared his predecessor to a dog repeatedly over the last few months, a taunt that Romney dismissed.
(In one version, it is possible to perform stunts as a cupcake riding a bike). But it was hardly the obvious predecessor to a fully formed digital cosmos.
So are its trade advantages and the transformation of Europe under its influence from the world's most murderous war zone, in which each generation strove to slaughter in greater numbers than its predecessor, to a largely peaceful continent.
But in the weeks after he spoke, federal agents in West Virginia began taking turns firing a rifle with a stock-like contraption clamped to the back, the predecessor to a device that authorities say was used this week in Las Vegas, in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
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With his signature, Northam (D) brought a Medicaid battle that raged for four years under his predecessor to an upbeat, bipartisan close.
Soon after he became prime minister, Vladimir V. Putin summoned his predecessors to a September meeting to discuss Chechnya.
The health and environmental effects of a chemical derive from a continuum of processes that proceed from the source of a chemical or its predecessors to a set of outcomes.
And it applies to a Canadian company, Sherritt International Corporation, that has invested in a nickel mine opened by a predecessor to Freeport McMoran, a large American mining company.
Seeking too much input Gathering input from others is a crucial predecessor to making a decision.
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