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prior to is a synonym for before. Before is a preposition and prior to is an idiom (prior is an adjective). Before can mean previous, earlier or sooner than, in front of, ahead of , rather than, in precedence of, or until. Prior can mean preceding in time or order and preceding in importance or value. Before just basically can mean more than prior to can mean.
Coats of arms and flags ^ French arms before 1376 ^ French arms after 1376 ^ The arms of Edward III, including the fleur-de-lis; similar arms were used by subsequent English monarchs ^ Standard of the French royal family prior to 1789 and from 1815 to 1830 ^ Scottish royal arms ^ Fleur-de-lis of Florence ^ Fleur-de-lis in the coat of arms of Pope Paul VI ^ Fleur-de-lis of Bosnia ^ National symbol of Bosniaks ^ Flag of Quebec ^ Flag of Acadiana ^ Coat of Arms of Wiesbaden, Capital of Hessen, Germany
The motto of Prior Park College is 'Deo Duce Deo Luce'.
Prior to Papua New Guinea's independence in 1975, it was administered by Australia.
This is called "prior restraint." Restraining a publication prior to its release is unconstitutional.
arousal is the amount of mental energy or preparedness a person has prior to performance
Prior proper planning prevents pretty poor performance.
An anticipatory breach is a breach of contract in law where one party indicates prior to the time of performance that it will not perform when performance is due.
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A swing person is actually part of the ensemble. However, on a performance that a featured performer can not perform, their "swing" person fills in. Swing people can learn and perform the parts of several characters in a musical. It is a great way to enhance your skills as a beginning/intermediate performer. Usually, in Equity Theatres, the "swing" person is usually announced prior to the performance, or a little paper insert is inserted in the musical's program, alerting the audience of the casting change.
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