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  • The poem could, however, be read from the point of view of hunting/game-keeping as forerunners to conservation and sustainable development.

  • The only similarity between the new edition and its forerunners is the list of contents.

  • It was the forerunner of the newly resurgent carpet or mat planning form.

  • Similarly, the concept of generation, the forerunner of the notion of cohorts, needs revision.

  • With its system of foster-care-like protection, this "colony" was a forerunner of modern community mental health interventions.

  • Walters (1994) even hints that, in evolutionary terms, pain might be the forerunner of all negative emotions.

  • Unlike their forerunners, they could not look to a profusion of heiresses nor to the rewards of office to propel their rise.

  • Colonies resemble the staple-producing regions of today, while the powers that founded them were forerunners of today's big consumer countries.

  • The action of the reflected wave and its "forerunners" within the visualization area did not affect the instability development.

  • There was a recognition that parliament had greatly improved compared to its forerunners, including the tone in which women were addressed and respected.

  • He had rather created forerunners worthy of him by putting in order a mass of heterogeneous and superficial writings.

  • Seldom can a crazy idea have become the forerunner of so much sense.

  • The independents, he argues, should not be viewed as forerunners of modernity and rational bureaucracy.

  • These changes made the new version seem tepid in comparison to its forerunners.

  • Receipt of personal pensions and their forerunners, retirement annuities, remain relatively small as yet.

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