| 31. | Krenek's libretto prefigures his own destiny.
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| 32. | This prefigured the dramatic growth of transatlantic travel in the post-war period.
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| 33. | However, they prefigured the work of nonet members John Lewis and Gerry Mulligan.
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| 34. | Traditionally, the Old Testament was perceived as a prefiguring of the New Testament.
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| 35. | The series was animated in stop motion, prefiguring his work with Aardman Animations.
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| 36. | Scotty's style prefigured the'singjay'style of the late 1970s.
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| 37. | After c . 2600 several phenomena will prefigure the changes of the upcoming period:
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| 38. | Murdoch usually dismisses them as absurd, but they often prefigure real successful products.
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| 39. | This shift towards a focus on concrete decadence perhaps prefigured punk rock in London.
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| 40. | Like other calculating devices of the period, the Organum prefigures modern computing technology.
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