Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
It predates both.
Their genetic material predates ours.
Destiny predates that technology.
Everything else in the dossier predates the Internet.
The Commission report predates the Kosovo conflict and we have made no changes to it.
So that means this victim predates the others.
It is an antique form of divination that predates popular psychology, but has been shown to have archetypal energies that work well from a Jungian perspective.
An ancient Egyptian game that predates backgammon.
That fact predates technology.
Are you saying this proves there existed a language that predates all hieroglyphics?
The problem predates the Internet.
But the rediscovery of this scroll of parchment in 1953 invalidated this data since it predates the birth of Guillaume Tirel.
After all, the house predates the criminal enterprise.
These white patches are due to thepresence of lime in rocks of this volcano eruptions that predates the eighteenth century.
A linear, which predates, and linear B.
Another element indicating a nonrefundable room is that the cancellation deadline predates the booking's creation.
Experts believe the fort predates St Patrick's arrival in Ireland.
He is generous in acknowledging the fact that this problem,because it is a real problem for the European Union, long predates the British Presidency.
This technology predates my birth.
The Barracuda bartenders came up with a matching drinks concept andserved a refreshing"anniversary flight" in the form of a drink that predates Prohibition just like Boeing itself.
It's the birthplace of son and bolero, which predates salsa, and produced some of the nation's greatest musicians.
Nevertheless, even with this caveat,there has been a rise of FDI protectionism that predates the current financial crisis and recession.
Delvaux- a brand that predates its homeland.
My feud with the captain predates you by centuries.
The idea of contacting God predates civilized societies.
Coloration indicates that this bruise predates these more recent wounds.
Germany's obsession with rules long predates the current eurozone crisis.
He springs from the cold, infinite void that both predates the universe and awaits its end.
And in fact, that's actually sustaining a long-standing trend that predates human beings, OK, that biological evolution was doing for us.
In the case ofthe UK or the Netherlands, British standard BS 7750, which predates EMAS, represented a direct competition to EMAS.