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Examples
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Precede it with two hours of insultingly unnecessary narration, apparently.
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Black, Max (1956) “Why Cannot an Effect Precede its Cause,” Analysis 16, pp. 49-58.
The Metaphysics of Causation Schaffer, Jonathan 2007
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And when two hawks were booted from their nest in New York's posh Precede (ph), Mary Tyler Moore was there to stand up for them.
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Dummett, M. (1954), "Can an Effect Precede its Cause",
Backward Causation Faye, Jan 2005
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Black, M. (1956), "Why Cannot an Effect Precede its Cause",
Backward Causation Faye, Jan 2005
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Flew, A. (1954), "Can an Effect Precede its Cause", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supp 28, pp. 45-62.
Backward Causation Faye, Jan 2005
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"Precede me now from the restaurant, " I told her.
Rogue Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1982
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"Precede me," said Kenneth, holding back the curtain.
Fighting Slave Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980
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"Precede me, clouds! inform my father and my brothers that I am coming!" she exclaimed, smiling.
Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan
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Precede d'un Discours preliminaire et d'un Precis historique de la vie de Dumarsais par le citoyen Daube.
Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France Max Pearson Cushing 1918
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