Examples of 'forerunners' in a sentence

Meaning of "forerunners"

A forerunner is a person or thing that precedes or comes before another, often seen as a sign of future events
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Jünger was among the forerunners of magical realism.
The early vertebrates and their forerunners.
They are considered forerunners of the scientific method.
He will be considered merely one of his forerunners.
Like all the forerunners of important revolutions.
They had widely been seen as forerunners.
To serve as its forerunners until its completion.
Forerunners in lcoe based technology evaluations.
Succeed where your forerunners have failed.
Forerunners of the metric system.
Thoughts from the forerunners of modular construction.
He forgets that there were many forerunners.
They are the forerunners of the modern horse.
And he was always one of the forerunners in them.
They were the forerunners of the medieval universities.

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You will be among the forerunners.
Which were the forerunners of its destruction.
Forerunners to the land of beauty.
These intrusions appear to be forerunners of things to come.
There are forerunners to these reports and to this situation.
We are already beginning to see forerunners of that apostasy.
They were the forerunners of whatever it is we have out there.
The apostles functioned as forerunners in two ways.
Finns are forerunners in cleantech innovations.
These social gatherings were the forerunners of our banquets.
He was one of the forerunners of cognitive psychology as well as cultural psychology.
These two texts are early forerunners of the genre.
These were the forerunners of personal computers and technical workstations.
These techniques are the forerunners of needlelace.
We are forerunners in creating usable and visually attractive software.
These devices were the forerunners of modern stop actions.
A section is provided below for the addition of other forerunners.
One of the forerunners of the wakizashi.
They were sort of the forerunners of.
These were the forerunners of the card games of today.
Mountain is one of the bands considered to be forerunners of heavy metal.
Both of these cells are forerunners of contemporary electrical batteries.
We are told quite assuredly that these are the forerunners of man.
He was one of the forerunners of cognitive psychology.
The great sign will have its own forerunners.
He was one of forerunners of an art therapy method.
Democracy and involvement are therefore essential forerunners of development contracts.
He is one of the forerunners into the research of chimera states.
They are five characteristics that distinguish to the digital forerunners.
These receipts became forerunners of banknotes.
The forerunners built halo.
Spiritual activists are forerunners of these changes.
How the forerunners have shaped their business models.
The top restaurants are often forerunners of molecular gastronomy.
Forerunners of trading sector.

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