Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into Italian
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Coordinate and match the printed material also predates the web and vice versa Â.
The placename"Maro" is a Ligurian term, which predates the presence of the Romans.
The belief in the redemptive nature of Jesus' death predates the Pauline letters
The Sialk ziggurat, according to the Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran, predates that of Ur or any other of Mesopotamia's 34 ziggurats.
The word, which predates the musical form,
The symbol you're seeing is part of a prophecy that predates Christ which tells of an ancient satanic sect.
It is an antique form of divination that predates popular psychology,
since the current wording of Rule 167 predates the introduction of that procedure.
Suicide terror predates the modern manifestation of car bombs that began in Lebanon.
Properties with a use that predates existing zoning or other property regulations may be legally nonconforming.
a bread of maize which predates the arrival of Europeans to the Americas.
a saint who made a deal with the devil, predates the Faust legend
When young its eats Cnidaria of the genus Obelia and then predates the eggs of other Nudibranchia
Sound quality of the original masters slightly predates the increasing and eventually overwhelming use of compression later that decade and beyond.
Part of the charges provided for by the 1998 law is therefore imposed in respect of aperiod which predates the 1996 decision.
however, predates the eight-day error of the 14th century Julian calendar.
the recycling of paper and board predates the modern industrial era.
Similar glass has been found in the Sahara desert in Libya… but its formation predates the atomic age by almost 30 million years.
These white patches are due to the presence of lime in rocks of this volcano eruptions that predates the eighteenth century.
It visits the sunlit madreporic formations looking for filamentous seaweeds and predates the microfauna up to 30 m of depth.