Examples of using A precursor in English and their translations into Hindi
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Duchamp can be seen as a precursor to conceptual art, other famous examples
such as demotic, a precursor to Coptic, which was used in Egypt until the 1000s.
The project is part of a programme called“IndiGen” and is also seen as a precursor to a much larger exercise involving other government departments to map a larger swathe of the population in the country.
While The Running Man is seen as a precursor to reality show competitions like Survivor,
The company applying for the permits, SAExploration, had applied for a start date as early as December 2018 for seismic testing as a precursor to drill in the ANWR, which has been off-limits to drillers for decades.
recognized as a precursor, that is, a precursor of a toxic substance, and since the mid-90s of the 20th century. his free sale was banned.
In sort of a precursor of the future, during the flight the plane ran out of gas- something Hughes didn't anticipate- forcing him to crash in a beet field, narrowly avoiding serious injury.
One industry source said at the time that the deal could be a precursor to an eventual takeover from OLX,
Saudi Arabia and California presented data that show injection of a compound called lanosterol(a precursor of cholesterol and steroid hormones) into eyes with a certain type of congenital cataract reduced the severity of the cataracts.
depending on how you view it, either a precursor to the chaos that's been beamed around the world recently or another skirmish in a long line of clashes that stretches back decades in the Turkish city.
views on literature and society, as well as trying his hand at fiction; a precursor to his novel The Time Machine was published in the journal under the title The Chronic Argonauts.
Maybe a precursor of things to come.
Contains Citrulline Malate as a precursor to nitric oxide production.
The insurance of eight lakh rupees was just a precursor.
For there still appears to be room for a precursor to full-blown love.
There was a precursor to this dream memory two years ago.
Many historians see this as a precursor to the 1857 rebellion….
A precursor to today's library catalogue was developed called Pinakes, or“tablets.”.
Tape can be used almost as a precursor or reminder for the body to move optimally.
Here are a few questions that Pakistan can respond to as a precursor to the proposed verification.