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    precursor


    1. It was the fosgene precursor that was actually lowest, and they discussed ways the biology lab could have been used if it was brought home with them


    2. Without question, this Platters hit tune of the mid fifties allowed them to become, unknowingly, the precursor to Barack Obama


    3. A gentleman named Lassiter (a precursor to Jack Shaffer"s Shane?) is the most endearing of his heroes, in his most enduring book


    4. Furthermore, I refuse to believe that his „Report on Manufactures" to the first Congress was meant as a precursor to John Kenneth Galbraith"s „The New Industrial State


    5. His observation, in regard to the Noble Savage, that man was born free and is everywhere in chains, was a flat out lie, contrary to all of Western Civilization, and the precursor to, not only the French Revolution, but also to Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels


    6. Moral Relativism is a precursor to Nihilism


    7. Such attitudes (otherwise) suggesting caution or restraint were reflexively labeled Fascistic; a term destined to become the precursor to other forms of gratuitous name calling common among members of that generation directed against opposing viewpoints


    8. The hemotoxic effect is a necessary precursor to the metabolic changes, and nothing we have attempted has been able to speed up the metabolic reordering


    9. A sign of malignancy, a precursor to evil thoughts and desires, accursed manifestations of Them


    10. If this happened in other major parts of the globe, the rise in ocean levels could have outpaced the increase in the levels of the precursor (Black Sea) lake, setting up the conditions for the disaster described in chapters 8 “Where in the World is Eden,” and 10, “Noah and the Flood

    11. Because of hominid’s small size and the “tooth and talon” marked fossils, this indicated that Man’s Precursor had been more preyed upon than predator for the majority of his existence and that his increasingly enhanced rapid-thinking and social skills had come well before Man’s appearance


    12. Fourth; Avoidance of History: What is meant here is that the Leftist pays scant attention to history as a precursor of the future


    13. Ardara’s hand fumed, the precursor to a rapid fiery end to anyone at the other


    14. the precursor to Matthew, who was two at the time,


    15. This was the precursor to the NSSN


    16. , and oddly, a number of them found work with the OSS, the precursor of the CIA


    17. ” Now he could see the inhalation, the precursor to speech that had been added to the haughty stare and wordless commentary, and plunged determinedly on


    18. ” Now he could see the inhalation, the precursor to speech that had been added to the


    19. tion of a physical-etheric body as a precursor to the biomolecular body is


    20. precursor to the DS, the GBA brought forward a new era of handheld, color-screen gaming

    21. Research has been removed and we intend to empty it as a precursor to selling


    22. One of his great-great-great grandsons lost the kingdom in an ambush that came as a precursor to war… while they were traveling to the castle


    23. They had obviously thought he was a precursor for an invasion by beings like himself


    24. (sometimes this is a precursor to an attack, stares, wrinkles


    25. technology behind the whole machine is the precursor to missing the mark


    26. was witnessing was a precursor to a grand mal seizure


    27. Lemurs are pro-simians, considered to be a precursor to the apes and monkeys


    28. 500 mil igrams of tryptophan, an amino acid that is a precursor to serotonin, the


    29. We’ll return to DNA in a moment, but first let’s check on its precursor for investigation purposes, especially in crime solving: fingerprints


    30. Nearly drowning out the soft melodies played deftly by the tuxedoed pianist at the grand piano, the wind howled loudly, though this was only the precursor to the forceful gales that would arrive later and shake the solid structure of the building, and rattled the individual panes that had survived many a similar storm before this

    31. perhaps the discovery of cells and atoms is only a precursor to the discovery of the


    32. A precursor to the superimposing of


    33. etary changes are a necessary precursor to the receiving of monetary


    34. Mitchell could now start to feel his adrenaline flow after hearing the abrupt crack of a beer, usually signaling the precursor of a hot night out! For several hours they sat in a semicircle in the front yard, filling their guts with alcohol; reminiscing, and experiencing the newness of the dwelling


    35. A precursor to the superimposing of electromagnetic and gravitational


    36. was merely a precursor to another evening together, which he looked


    37. precursor to the most shocking, destructive horror to come


    38. Travelling is the precursor to stress, and this is an ideal opportunity to release


    39. Leverage is the precursor to a margin


    40. The News reported that there had been an immense explosion, probably the precursor to a volcanic eruption

    41. In 1989, Capcom released Sweet Home (1989) on the NES, which served as a precursor to the survival horror game genre


    42. Short-term debt is also a precursor to more sales


    43. Scientists believe it is the precursor to a


    44. 4 magnitude earthquake as a precursor of a possible violent eruption of the Yellowstone Super volcano


    45. However, DHA can be converted to EPA, which is the immediate precursor of prostaglandin series-3


    46. Gamma-Linolenic Acid is a precursor in the synthesis of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1), which is known to have anti-


    47. Glucosamine-6-phosphate is the precursor from which all proteoglycans are synthesized


    48. precursor to voice mail) and how when they first hit the scene, I HATED them! What is


    49. The important precursor of Existentialism was SØren Kierkegaard who held that man’s sense of dread and despair arose from his responsibility for his own decisions and for his relationship with God


    50. It was a clear-cut precursor to the credit card scam they came up with later—be bad (buy) now and pay later





































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    Synonyms for "precursor"

    forerunner harbinger herald precursor predecessor forefather antecedent parent forbear progenitor originator founder foregoer vanguard messenger path-finder trailblazer

    "precursor" definitions

    a substance from which another substance is formed (especially by a metabolic reaction)


    a person who goes before or announces the coming of another


    something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone