Examples of using Forerunners in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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the Hittites were the forerunners of the Iron Age, developing the manufacture
Although belonging to the Bronze Age, they were the forerunners of the Iron Age, developing the manufacture
Flanders, internationally regarded as the forerunners of the exciting new trends that emerge on the European stage.
New Zealand's TEAL and the British Overseas Airways Corporation, forerunners of Air New Zealand and British Airways respectively.
Mercedes' ECO start/stop function, all are, as mentioned, significantly lighter than their forerunners, and all employ sophisticated technologies.
Looking at the Cloud's forerunners, and the problems they encountered, gives us the
Like its forerunners, Far Cry 5 is an action-adventure first-person shooter set in an open world condition which the player can investigate uninhibitedly by walking or by means of different vehicles.
Throughout several decades, the forerunners and colleagues have been endeavoring continuously
Macri has frequently stated that the policy of his forerunners had resulted in Argentina's isolation from the West and pledged to develop Buenos Aires' relations with the US and EU.
island is primarily made up of a series of terranes, mostly old islandarcs which have been forced together by the collision of the forerunners of the EurasianPlate and the PhilippineSeaPlate.
It is a story of the Silent Shadows- forerunners of modern day special forces- paratroopers dropped behind enemy lines to organize resistance and use diversionary tactics in the fight against the forces of the Third Reich.
Robert Rauschenberg, whose"combines" in the 1950s were forerunners of Pop Art
who fight for peace by promoting liberty, and The Order of the Ancients forerunners to the Templar Order, who desire peace through the forced imposition of order.
conflict between the Brotherhood of Assassins, who fight for peace by promoting liberty, and The Order of the Ancients- forerunners to the Templar Order- who desire peace through the forced imposition of order.
one should mention and who were already, in fact, forerunners or initiators of a breakthrough from the philosophy and theology of neoscholasticism.
as well as their fish forerunners, had been found in places that were tropical or subtropical at the time.
These forerunners of the FIBC as we know it today were manufactured from PVC rubber
The person who is thus prepared would naturally honour the noble heroes, the forerunners of every race and every civilization who,
Chetham's School of Music.[156] Forerunners of the RNCM were the Northern School of Music(founded 1920) and the Royal Manchester College of Music(founded 1893),
primarily made up of a series of terranes, mostly old island arcs which have been forced together by the collision of the forerunners of the Eurasian Plate