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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
postdate .
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Examples
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In general, a smaller or pre-term baby will deliver faster than a larger postdates baby.
Discovery Health: Unbelievable Tales From The Delivery Room (VIDEO) 2010
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Qohelet's epistemology is of a sort that he would never take texts like those in 1 Enoch (which predate him) and Dan 12 (which postdates him, according to the hypothesis I follow) as demonstrative of anything.
The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6 James F. McGrath 2010
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In general, a smaller or pre-term baby will deliver faster than a larger postdates baby.
Discovery Health: Unbelievable Tales From The Delivery Room (VIDEO) Discovery Health 2010
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Given that Lizs nightmare vision of tomorrow, with its evocation of rap music and gang culture, clearly postdates King, why do you think the author chose him to fill this role?
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The use of the original Sumerian phonetic values for the Babylonian symbols when writing Babylonian long postdates the extinction of the Sumerian language.
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The Hamdi plurality in turn reaffirmed this limitation on the reach of Milligan, emphasizing that Quirin, a unanimous opinion, “both postdates and clarifies Milligan.”
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The Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis the so-called "Mummy Text" postdates the 3rd millenium BCE and is agreed upon to have been written in a form of Late Etruscan.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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It both postdates and clarifies Milligan, providing us with the most apposite precedent that we have on the question of whether citizens may be detained in such circumstances.
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The use of the original Sumerian phonetic values for the Babylonian symbols when writing Babylonian long postdates the extinction of the Sumerian language.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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The Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis the so-called "Mummy Text" postdates the 3rd millenium BCE and is agreed upon to have been written in a form of Late Etruscan.
Oddly formed locatives with inessive postclitic in Etruscan 2009
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