In the wine sector, for example, the delegation of some public functions to producer groups predated the agricultural depression of the 1920s and 1930s.
In most of the other places the migration of bakers predated the nineteenth century.
None of the birds ever predated the seeds, however, both species of squirrel rarely dropped the fruits without predating the seeds.
As the middle-class and suburban populations expanded, they assimilated aspects of gardening and botanical traditions that predated them.
Both squirrel species, in contrast, predated the seeds of ripe and unripe fruits.
This corresponded with similar networking activities undertaken in the town planning movement, and even predated the internationalization of other public services, notably policing.
Rodents predated seeds from 59.3% of the experimental dishes, whereas ants removed seeds from 46% of the dishes, and birds only from 38% of them.
All predated plasticine models were collected to identify predators from the marks made.