| 31. | Both dishes sound and taste very American but have antecedents in Europe.
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| 32. | Like his artistic antecedents, Prix exists in symbiotic antagonism with comfort.
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| 33. | "There's no antecedent that matches this,"
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| 34. | Geologically the gorge is known as an antecedent stream canyon.
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| 35. | She points out that her idea is not without antecedents.
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| 36. | His antecedents are obscure _ not unknown but certainly unplayed.
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| 37. | In forward chaining an antecedent fires and asserts the consequent.
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| 38. | Many influences are cited as antecedents to the modern guitar.
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| 39. | Relative pronouns are used without antecedents in free relative clauses.
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| 40. | There are literary antecedents for Scrooge in Dickens's own works.
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