The furlough days will either precede a federal holiday or be on a Friday or Monday.
Accomplishments rack up all around them and both their names and reputations precede them.
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With luck, they will outclass the stereotypes that precede them, starting with Selena Gomez.
Now we wait to see if this will really precede movement in equity markets.
He adds that a referendum on a new constitution will precede the presidential elections.
More troubling is that temporary jobs, which usually precede full-time hiring, did not pick up.
As with reproduction itself, for people to become less fruitful, desire must precede performance.
This is not so surprising, as potentially tough talks might precede any official letter.
Enrolments (which precede issued numbers by some months) should reach 200m in a couple of weeks.
It is generally agreed that a peace agreement must precede the establishment of a Palestinian state.
He said monitoring apparatus didn't record an earthquake and formation of magma, which usually precede an eruption.
Such a "world order" would almost certainly have dictated that diplomatic consultations precede so escalatory a step.
Among them are the inspired mock movie trailers and the fake ad that precede "Thunder's" opening credits.
And every country including America, Japan and South Korea will worry about the chaotic collapse that might precede absorption.
Fundamental rights to life, liberty, and property precede government and reside in the people as natural rights.
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But strategizing must precede striving, according to John Weathington of San Francisco-based consultancy Excellent Management Systems.
They think, for example, that a "challenge period" should precede domain name assignment, so trademarks can be protected.
Therefore, the introduction of private currencies should precede any attempt to change the backing of the U.S. dollar.
The most contentious comments precede his appointment, when he was little known outside his native state of Sao Paulo.
Public perception of him as a symbol of capitalist greed may precede him, but Leeson doesn't shirk the responsibility.
There are still technical discussions going on with the administration that always precede bringing them up in the Congress.
Originally, the SNP believed the spring conference would precede the general election by only a short period of time.
EU, though, unlike Bulgaria, neither country has an association agreement with it that is supposed to precede eventual membership.
And the answer is that in a chronological flow Article II, the obstruction facts precede much of the perjury allegations.
Unfortunately, he fails to see what should be strikingly obvious: capital formation must precede production, which then allows for consumption.
In only one case was bowel disease known to precede the onset of behavioural symptoms, while in another they appeared simultaneously.
Repeated episodes of bronchiolitis may precede the development of asthma later in life, but the relationship between the two conditions is unclear.
An upside breakout in the OBV could precede a breakout in prices.
France thinks financial solidarity should precede political integration, Germany suggest the opposite.
Not second-best, merely subordinate, in the sense that output must precede redistribution.
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