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Based on precedent, some clades listed below are junior synonyms and arguably should be replaced (e.g., Tenrecoidea McDowell 1958 McDowell, S. B. 1958. The Greater Antillean insectivores.

These arguments carried public debate to a large degree, to the effect that majority
romantic interest.

Adjectives Adjectives normally follow the noun they qualify, e.g. mab ieuanc "(a) young son", while a small number precede it, usually causing soft mutation, e.g. hen fab "(an) old son".

Our selves are somewhere else in the Symbolic formations which always precede us and in the Real which we have to disavow if we are to enter the Symbolic order.

In addition, he feels that the natural order of things has been turned upside down as now his own son is to precede him as heir to the family estate.

In 400 BC Hippocrates described the visual aura that can precede the migraine headache and the relief which can occur through vomiting.

Clan names precede the patronymics and given names, as in Besud Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj.

However, because the events of Act 1 and Act 2 overlap and are independent of one another, Act 2 may just as well precede Act 1 without any loss of coherence.

Gourd Dancing may precede the pow-wow, or it can be a separate event, not directly connected with a pow-wow.

judicial activities in the same area of Congress's investigation may precede, run simultaneously with, or follow such inquiries.

Possessors precede possessed, and relative clauses precede their head.

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