Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into Spanish
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Nothing predates the explosion.
It's a symptom. It means the condition predates.
The use of bags predates recorded.
Music predates language and speaks to us on a primal level.
We can't tell what predates the universe.
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He is so lovely to work with, and their friendship predates me.
His work predates Mendel by over half a century.
It would appear that Hinduism predates Judaism.
The first piece predates the others by a few years.
Iii. the arms traffic in eastern zaire predates the.
That almost certainly predates human civilisation.
You have uncovered an abstract Mondrian that predates Cubism.
But Robe d'un Soir predates First by almost three decades.
The runic alphabet is an ancient nordic one that predates latin.
The oppression of women predates the rise of capitalism.
Their use predates the widespread use of 3D graphics on personal computers.
It is now a desert with a rich history that predates our own.
This predates Paul but coincides with the Pauline message(Rom 10:13).
This bone has an older fracture that predates today's break.
The word“history” predates“philosophy”, and man is the pillar of history.
Your loyalty to your father and Mossad predates anything else.
Your car predates catalytic converters, electronic ignitions, lean-burn engines.
Barton Fink was the Coen brothers film that predates The Big Lebowski.
Maybe whatever charges there are predates Bob's joining the unit.
A foreshadowing of the office of deacon in the Church predates the New Testament.
This split in European consciousness predates the Romantic/Classical dichotomy;
Others may feel like it is connecting to something that predates even this life.
A recently discovered inventory of aszú predates this reference by five years.
Library cooperation in Germany is a tradition that predates the emergence of internet.
However recent excavation uncovers artifacts that predates the Axumite civilization.