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Consider the controversy at Harvard College over the Program in General Education, whose antecedents date to 1946.
Most of the "he"s and the "his"es in the book refer to Cromwell, including ones whose antecedents are not Cromwell.
A new theory -- whose antecedents may be traced to the Marquis de Laplace and Sir Francis Galton -- sees the problem and models it differently.
"People whose antecedents came from the jungle were primitive, Hitler said with a shrug; their physiques were stronger than civilised whites".
According to our findings, this study found that users' switching intention to cloud services was not only positively influenced by expected switching benefits whose antecedents are omnipresence of cloud services and collaboration support, but also negatively influenced by expected switching costs whose antecedents are satisfaction with incumbent IT and breath use of inclement IT.
Yassin's Mujama would become Hamas, which, it can be argued, was Israel's Taliban: an Islamist group whose antecedents had been laid down by the West in a battle against a leftist enemy.
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Coincidentally, my old New York friend Peter Gerry, whose antecedent, the US vice president Elbridge Gerry, famously put the "gerry" into "gerrymandering", by rigging the New York state electoral boundaries a couple of hundred years back, would take his hat off to Mandelson and those who went along with the fixing of Stoke.
A counterfactual conditional is a subjunctive conditional sentence, whose antecedent is contrary-to-fact.
But we cannot ignore our use of conditionals whose antecedent we think is likely to be false.
Upwork, whose antecedent companies go back almost two decades, is a positive cash flow business, albeit one growing top line revenue only about 27.6% year over year.
For instance, the subject of clean in 31a is a PRO, whose antecedent is the table, the object of wiped.
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