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After, there's a post-date evaluation to go over any potential missteps and the best way to proceed with the relationship.
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This house is believed to post-date the eastern house due to its smaller size and use of bead board for interior finishes.
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The events upon which the play is based occurred in 1610, so that the drama must post-date that year.
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Post-term, postmaturity, prolonged pregnancy, and post-dates pregnancy all refer to postmature birth.
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Results of drilling, testing and production that post-date the preparation of the estimates may justify revisions, some or all of which may be material.
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I say "mostly focuses" because, despite the title, perhaps half the text pre- and post-dates the heady 1960s.
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It is unknown exactly when these frescoes were begun but it is generally presumed they post-date 1348.
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This may indicate that the remains post-date the medieval period, although the small size of the skull is a medieval feature.
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Despite this, some writers have given etymological explanations which post-date 1163.
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Most explanations post-date the first publication of the rhyme and have no corroborating evidence.
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