Examples of using A precursor in English and their translations into Czech
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Because of a precursor crime.
A precursor to science fact.
But I am merely a precursor.
That's a precursor to the c.I.A.
To serial killing.Torturing animals is a precursor.
That's a precursor to molestation.
Could be a precursor to intestinal intussusception?
I'm afraid the staph might be a precursor to meningitis.
Which was a precursor to ancient astronaut theory.
Of Metabolic Failure, 1937. Neural Decay as a Precursor.
Oftentimes is a precursor for murder.
A precursor to an ancient device Sg-1 discovered several years ago.
The foundation was a precursor to the cdc.
It was a precursor to our modern-day Christmas caroling.
Graviton build-up could be a precursor to mass-expansion.
Was that a precursor to the Declaration of Independence?
Those secrets apparently included a precursor to Frankenstein's monster.
And she was a precursor, I think… to a lot of the sort of heroines that we now see on screen.
That domed main terminal, is the first of its kind, a precursor of everything from JFK to de Gaulle.
The meteor was a precursor to a massive asteroid cruising towards Earth.
It appears to be a mutated form of the spanish flu,Possibly with a precursor virus that was harbored in birds.
It's often a precursor to a major attack.
The AAF dedicated ashing furnaces are often used for the ashing of samples as a precursor to elemental analysis.
Gracie has a precursor in her DNA.
Synthesis and characterization of 2D insulators- fluorographene,which is used as a precursor of other graphene derivatives.
But night sweats can be a precursor to bed-wetting, and that is very serious.
It's just that in 35% of failed marriages the wife usually takes up a sport or a pastime as a precursor to divorce.
Torturing animals is a precursor to serial killing.
What if it was a precursor movement, along the leading edge of the plate boundary fault… from Los Angeles all the way up to San Francisco?