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The name would be preceded by Tennessee in all cases.
The gaunt picture would be preceded by images of them in better health.
The referendum would be preceded by efforts by the government to renegotiate aspects of Britain's relationship with the union.
Any government action would be preceded by a proposed rule and another round of public comments and no doubt, litigation.
The next option was a stem-cell transplant, which would be preceded by a course of drugs to kill his immune cells a dangerous procedure called ablation.
The appeal would take months, and would be preceded by a decision about whether Abush would be expected to remain in New York during that time.
Engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., said the project, known as the Mars Environmental Survey, would be preceded by a test flight in 1996.
The archdiocese announced that the pope's Mass next week would be preceded by prayer and music, with performances by Harry Connick Jr., Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Hudson and others.
The petition would be preceded by a November referendum and, if city voters favored statehood, a convention to draft and ratify a constitution.
He said that this crisis would be preceded by an enormous stock market boom, bringing the Dow to the unimagined high of 5,400 by October 1991.
Such an overture would come "several moves down the chessboard," a senior official said, and would be preceded by additional pressure tactics.
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