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"forerun" Definitions
  1. to run before
  2. to come before as a token of something to follow
  3. FORESTALL, ANTICIPATE

23 Sentences With "forerun"

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He only wondered what strange experience this blindfold journey was to forerun.
True that the overthrow of Constantinople had forerun this event by nearly half a century.
The President's secret had been well kept, and for once rumor had not forerun execution.
He called to his mind the various portents and prophecies which had forerun their present danger.
I saw evidences of war-paint and a recent war-dance that forerun an Indian attack.
But the reflexes have a machine-like fatality, and conscious aim does not forerun their execution.
No, no, doubtless he was deceived, and it was but one of those dreams that forerun death!
Production: of old vineyards of more than 80 years. Juice from forerun must and first pressing without filtration.
It cannot forerun the limitations of its day, nor anticipate the conquests and common possessions of the future.
The towers, based on the data they provide, could forerun Windham County s first commercial wind-power development.
In order to optimize the transport-chain from forerun to main run and backlash, accumulative consignments are consolidated relationally.
The comet was the talk, especially in the evening, of the world, as it was taken to forerun disasters.
However, Can field will go to Salt Lake City to forerun for the games and check the tracks for the Olympians.
As when bands Of Pioners with Spade and Pickaxe arm'd Forerun the Royal Camp, to trench a Field, Or cast a Rampart.
The Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation is lead investor in the Series B-1 funding, which also includes previous investors and Forerun founders.
If I should write to you of all things which promiscuously forerun our ruin, I should over-charge my weak head and grieve your tender heart.
The CRA looks forward to continued cooperation with Games organizers to ensure that the Games and the activities that forerun them unfold smoothly from a tax perspective.
Fisher went pro in 2002 when he was asked by the US Snowboarding Team to forerun the 2002 Olympic halfpipe event and become a part of US Snowboarding.
At the same time you bypass the message he brought in the name of the Lord, which must forerun the second coming of Christ to show us the right way.
However, he would join Parnassianism in 1883, with him book Sinfonias. Some of his poems are also considered to forerun the Symbolist movement in Brazil. Correia died in 1911 in Paris while he was searching for a treatment for his diseases.
During his career, he published more than 150 papers in Italian and international journals. The beginning of his scientific production was under Grioli’s scientific influence: Galletto worked on the topic of his laurea thesis, i.e. on the theory of continua having asymmetric stress characteristics. However, soon he followed his independent research path, with pioneering works that forerun the so called generalised continuum theory.
The Police Museum was forerun by the Police Historical Records Committee which formed in 1964. The Committee collected a significant number of artifacts relating to the history of the Hong Kong Police Force and proposed the foundation of a museum to display them. The Police Museum was originally housed in Police Headquarters; it was started in a limited form in 1976 and later moved to Tai Sang Commercial Building in Wan Chai, and moved to the former Wan Chai Gap Police Station in 1988.
Carsten argued that relatedness should be described in terms of indigenous statements and practices, some of which fall outside what anthropologists have conventionally understood as kinship; Philip Thomas' work with the Temanambondro of Madagascar highlights that nurturing processes are considered to be the 'basis' for kinship ties in this culture, notwithstanding genealogical connections; Similar ethnographic accounts have emerged from a variety of cultures since Schneider's intervention. The concept of nurture kinship highlights the extent to which kinship relationships may be brought into being through the performance of various acts of nurture between individuals. Additionally the concept highlights ethnographic findings that, in a wide swath of human societies, people understand, conceptualize and symbolize their relationships predominantly in terms of giving, receiving and sharing nurture. These approaches were somewhat forerun by Malinowski, in his ethnographic study of sexual behaviour on the Trobriand Islands which noted that the Trobrianders did not believe pregnancy to be the result of sexual intercourse between the man and the woman, and they denied that there was any physiological relationship between father and child.

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