Examples of using Pre-dated in English and their translations into Chinese
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However, the American dream pre-dated 1931.
The report pre-dated unrest in the Catalonia region of Spain.
In just three years, virtual reality has gone from pre-dated technology to household name.
Although the recommendations pre-dated the" hub" initiative of the Secretary-General, many of them would still be relevant.
While the reform process was certainly relevant,the proposed programme budget pre-dated the 2005 World Summit.
These wayside eateries pre-dated the deployment of dining cars on the train;
As she took to the stage,85-year-old Burnett touchingly recalled an era of television that pre-dated YouTube and Netflix.
One work in particular, I and the Village(1911), pre-dated Surrealism as an artistic expression of psychic reality.
As she took to the stage,85-year-old Burnett touchingly recalled an era of television that pre-dated YouTube and Netflix.
The resurfacing of divisions that pre-dated 1999 has highlighted the need to address the past as part of the nation-building process.
On the one hand it is steeped in history,its own 10th-century foundations pre-dated by ancient landmarks in nearby Giza and Saqqara.
Steiner had ideas that pre-dated the organic movement, but elucidated them using the analytical tools and culture of his times and environment.
The Panel reviewed a number ofclaims in which individuals claimed for judgment debts that pre-dated Iraq's invasion and occupation of Kuwait.
Therapy focusing on cognition itself also pre-dated Beck, including such work as Albert Ellis's rational-emotive therapy(Ellis& Sagarin, 1965).
It is often referred to as the first real motion picture ever made,although Louis Le Prince's 1888 Roundhay Garden Scene pre-dated it by seven years.
So party officials claimed that the celebration pre-dated Jesus and was an ancient Germanic tradition to celebrate the winter solstice.
Despite its virtual invisibility, it has a lengthy history, reaching back to Ancient Greece,where the concept of a‘paragraph' pre-dated any other punctuation mark.
Since the designation of the Australian Antarctic Territory pre-dated the signing of the Antarctic Treaty, Australian laws that relate to Antarctica date from more than two decades before the Antarctic Treaty era.
Around the same time,he became intrigued by the first-ever live webcam that actually pre-dated the Internet: the Trojan Room Coffee Pot cam.”.
When the mobility and hardship scheme was introduced in 1990, it was with the understanding that it would replace a number of individual allowances andbenefits that pre-dated the scheme.
However, the Tribunal also noted that many of the circumstances of the arbitration pre-dated the ratification of the Convention by the claimant' s state.
A blank exclusion of the applicability of the draft articles because of the coexistence of an armed conflict would be detrimental to the protection of the victims of the disaster;especially when the onset of the disaster pre-dated the armed conflict.
The Administration subsequently clarified thatUNAMSIL had reported one case that pre-dated the reporting period and included two cases that were withdrawn.
It was separately managed, given the different universe of partners andthe much longer history of inter-agency coordination in this area, which pre-dated United Nations reform.
The important and the inalienable right of States touse nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, pre-dated the Treaty' s adoption, which had been made possible by cooperation on such matters.
Indeed, the Minoans pre-date the Greeks and the Romans.
Russian spending plans pre-date the Ukraine crisis.
Anger toward the government among many in Iran far pre-dates the Trump administration.
The city was founded in 1661, pre-dating Petersburg by 42 years.