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1. Lunch will be preceded by a short speech from the chairman.
2. Any discussion of legal action must be preceded by a caveat on costs.
3. In all cases disinfection should be preceded by thorough cleaning. With certain disinfectants activity continues after application.
4. This high-end UltraSparc-III will be preceded by the UltraSparc-I and UltraSparc-II.
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6. It will be preceded by a one-day pre-doctoral symposium on Tuesday 15 September.
7. This measure must be preceded by mild ones.
8. The vigil Mass will be preceded by a carol service at 9.30 pm.
9. Every advance step in grace must be preceded by first apprehending it, and then a prayerful resolve to have it.
10. All three of these may or may not be preceded by a Unicode byte order mark in either UTF-8, big-endian UTF-16, or little-endian UTF-16.
11. In English a noun may be preceded by a monosyllable called 'article'.
12. All messages in the forward-error-correcting mode should be preceded by at least one carriage return and a line feed signal.
13. The dances following , the polkas, the schottisches, the mazurkas, will be preceded by short reels.
14. Each index record contains a five - byte header that may be preceded by a variable - length header.
15. All exhibits produced in evidence at an inquest shall be marked with consecutive numbers and each number shall be preceded by the letter 'C'.
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