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Right okay thank you you've just preempted my next question.
If passed, the federal bill would preempt the state law.
Actually, it preempted some potential fire with the first shot.
Had he preempted any other spot of earth or water?
Half the states have such laws, and the question is whether they are preempted by federal law.
It follows that we must preempt their play for power.
"Only he did not bother to tell us what we are preempting."
Preempt a problem by making an effort to be clear about what you'd like him to do for you this December.
They know that and they'll try to prevent it - but we must preempt their every move.
She knew her own dismay had been preempted by a greater one.
The king has indeed preempted that Question, which called for his resignation.
Get them there, preempt it, okay, because you want to save your time.
Programs were often preempted during professional and college sports seasons.
But we've had some other things which have come up in the meantime that sort of preempted this.
"Right at the moment, my time is preempted," he said.
Until they in turn are preempted, as I was.
He did not preempt her control, or what control she had.
Many people in the industry see the system as a way to preempt any effort to establish Government ratings.
"You want me to avenge your death rather than preempt it."
But even then it might simply have preempted things.
I was going to deal with that, but they've preempted me."
And a man could preempt a lower-ranking man's woman at any time.
I would have asked for it myself, if I had not been preempted.
He'd preempted that horror too, and was hardened to the thought.
The last time that the film preempted 60 Minutes.