Examples of using A forerunner of in English and their translations into Dutch
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that label can be seen as a forerunner of Xtreem Music.
It appeared for a time that his mission as a forerunner of Michael might be in danger of failing.
Patrick:'Reclaim My Heritage' is a CD single released to introduce the Finnish band Survivors Zero and is a forerunner of the album'CMXCIX, which is to be released in September 2009.
But a seed has been sown in the Christian, which a forerunner of Irenaeus, Ignatius of Antioch,
the small sculptures of RECALL SCULPTURE are also and above all a forerunner of contemporary art.
For example hat France is seen as a forerunner of electronic media in Europe,
the tradition of communalism may be regarded as a forerunner of local democracy.
the same year and the SODAF(a forerunner of the SSDF) was founded in exile in Rome.
thanks to its clever use of lenses, also partly as a forerunner of photography.
this demo is only a forerunner of the upcoming full length album which is completely written.
at times still a little hybrid, but in the finale already a forerunner of the mature style of his chamber music pieces.
As a forerunner of the computer age, Bense thought about the technical counterparts of human existence;
at regional level, the services provided by the American GPS system- as a forerunner of the Galileo project.
Liberatore was a forerunner of Catholic social teaching.
Look-Aside Memory is a forerunner of cache memory.
It is considered a forerunner of the Synthesizer.
A forerunner of its kind thanks to innovation from Aicon.
This union of towns became a forerunner of the Hanseatic League.