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    prologue


    1. To him death was a release - the final full stop at the end of life’s long story; the start of a new Chapter; the epilogue to birth’s prologue


    2. How much was the ancient past and what part of their recent past should be considered prologue? Also how much was prophecy, against that which ought to be seen more as prediction?


    3. Was John’s reference to “something like a great burning mountain, thrown into the sea,” and “a great star falling from heaven, burning like a torch” meant as a witness to an extremely ancient occurrence or was it meant as prologue to a catastrophic event that had yet to occur? Or maybe to both?


    4. Prologue - The Manor


    5. begin the story: only adding so much to that which has been said, that it is a foolish thing to make a long prologue, and to be short in


    6. Héctor sent the message when he wrote the prologue to this book, but it reflects well the general sentiment of the Spanish people vis-à-vis this historic event


    7. 32 Here then will we begin the story: only adding so much to that which has been said that it is a foolish thing to make a long prologue and to be short in the story itself


    8. A call to submission to God’s law is how this whole sequence began in the prologue as well, for:


    9. Remember in the prologue I made a point of saying that money will make you more of


    10. what you already are? I wrote that statement into the prologue with this chapter in mind

    11. In the prologue of this book I told you that your definition of success is


    12. from The Canterbury Tales, from The Wife of Bath's Prologue


    13. He laid it on the coverlet and tentatively flipped through the pages and quoted aloud the prologue written by Yvonne Barns on the fly leaf of her bible as he did so: - “The answer to everything lies within these pages”


    14. In the words of Shakespeare, “What is past is prologue


    15. The prologue to the story, put in modern English is as follows:


    16. Sigler kicked off the release of EarthCore with a prologue, which you


    17. In the prologue to Los


    18. This is my introduction and this is my prologue:


    19. Ovid sees four major divisions (after a prologue depicting the creation and primordial events) to the metamorphoses:


    20. As I began to write this I was reminded of the prologue to Dickie Attenborough’s masterwork

    21. ” (“Secret Doctrine”, Blavatsky, Prologue)


    22. ” ("The Secret Doctrine", Prologue)


    23. Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring?


    24. This was a prologue not


    25. The greyeyed goddess who bends over the boy Adonis, stooping to conquer, as prologue to the swelling act, is a boldfaced Stratford wench who tumbles in a cornfield a lover younger than herself


    26. Only I don't forget that you have not had the like prologue about me


    27. this edition offers this Foreword, an addition to the Prologue, some notes,


    28. “Come, come,” said Whitehead,” ’twas merely Prologue to the Night’s Festivities


    29. Prologue: With Bells On


    30. Analysts who focus on trends tend to think linearly: the past is prologue; therefore, past growth trends of EPS or EBITDA will continue into the future or even accelerate

    31. This prologue pleased him, and Blachevelle fell in love


    32. Write me a prologue; and let the prologue seem to say we will do no harm with our swords, and that Pyramus is not kill'd indeed; and for the more better assurance, tell them that I Pyramus am not Pyramus but Bottom the weaver


    33. Well, we will have such a prologue; and it shall be written in eight and six


    34. Therefore another prologue must tell he is not a lion


    35. Indeed he hath play'd on this prologue like a child


    36. In his "Prologue to the Legend of Good Women," alluding to the power with which the flowers drive him from his books, he says that


    37. And Lyndesay (1496), in the prologue to his "Dreme," describes June


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    Synonyms for "prologue"

    prologue preclusion proem prelude preface overture voluntary

    "prologue" definitions

    an introduction to a play