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21Relationship of American Jews to the U.S. Federal Government (pre-20th century) — Relationship of Jews in the United States to the Federal Government (pre 20th century)The Damascus Affair of 1840 marks the real beginning of the diplomatic or international phase in the history of American Jews (though a reference to the… …
22List of rail accidents (pre-1950) — For a list of 1950 1999 rail accidents, see List of 1950 1999 rail accidents.For a list of post 2000 rail accidents, see List of rail accidents. notoc Pre 1830 1815 * 1815, exact date unclear ndash; Philadelphia, Co Durham, England: 16 people,… …
23Jats in the pre-Aurangzeb period — The Jats in the pre Aurangzeb period, according to the historian Qanungo, had little scope for their lawless activity under the strong governments of the Surs and the Mughals down to the accession of Aurangzeb (1658 1707). They remained quiet… …
24History of Jewish education in the United States (pre-20th century) — The history of Jewish education in the United States before the 20th century is as old as the United States itself; it s a part of overall U.S. Jewish history.That history begins early in the history of the first Jewish congregation in New York.… …
25find and establish — To ascertain and confirm that which was previously doubtful; as, for example, the pre existing line, on the respective sides of which the parties had held the title ever since they became the proprietors of the adjoining lots. Weeks v Trask, 81… …
26preestablish — pre·establish …
27preestablish — /pree i stab lish/, v.t. to establish beforehand. Also, pre establish. [1635 45; PRE + ESTABLISH] * * * …
28preestablish — or pre establish [prē΄ə stab′lish] vt. to establish in advance …
29preestablish — “+ transitive verb Etymology: pre + establish : to establish beforehand …
30preordain — v. a. Predetermine, pre establish, foreordain, predestinate, predestine, foredoom, appoint beforehand …