Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
so the institution of marriage predates established law.
The practice of using a name as a more human-legible abstraction of a machine's numerical address on the network predates even TCP/IP,
It is also one of the few temples that predates the founding of Bangkok
The plan to sell the New York apartment predates that initiative; French diplomats said as early as September they planned to sell the property.
The find predates the domestication of wheat,
avoid predation predates humanity, and hunters have been using vegetation to conceal themselves perhaps as long as people have been hunting.
Telnet, however, predates TCP/IP and was originally run over Network Control Program(NCP) protocols.
technology predates both science and engineering,
it's just a North African practice which predates Islam.
which is a local Hausa dialect that uses Arabic letters, predates the arrival of the British in Nigeria.
However, the actual manuscript was one of the first to be written and far predates this publication date.
music consists of Western(and particularly American) popular music that generally predates the advent of rock and roll in the mid-1950s.
The concept what an individual eats influences their health no doubt predates any historical accounts that remain at the moment.
as used here- well predates Christianity.
The idea that what a person eats influences their health no doubt predates any historical accounts that remain today.
reports that herbicide resistance predates genetically engineered crops by 40 years.
The idea of all living things being linked through some sort of transmutation process predates Darwin's theory of evolution.
others are known to be untrue because the word"kipper" long predates this.
The world of data entry predates internet itself, however,
If this utterance is not apocryphal, then it predates the schism between the Church of England