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The Angstroms, father and son, are forerunners of those who would later be called Reagan Democrats.
But the prize pair are the Featherstones, who are forerunners of the lower middle-class Hopcrofts in Absurd Person Singular.
Eocarcharia and its relatives were forerunners of Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis, a massive meat eater that dwarfed T. Rex in size.
They were forerunners of the first botanical gardens attached to universities, founded from the 1540s onwards.
Or the bit where they say that politicians who "rally different races to be one are forerunners of the antichrist".
These sorts of innovations were forerunners of our contemporary joint implants.
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MMSE evaluates neurocognitive deficits, that are also present in minimal HE and are forerunners of more severe HE.
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The trophy is named for the Mohawk game that was the forerunner of lacrosse.
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