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Examples of prologue


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By such means, the prologue established the norms of the performative relationship between stage and audience.
She also occasionally spoke prologues and epilogues, and often danced and sang in or between acts.
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Events in each of the prologues are written in a third person narrative.
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In addition to the speeches, there are fifty-six prologues (openings of speeches).
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Below is a list of all the prologues, with a brief description.
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A time trial specialist, he was considered one of the best time-trialists of the early 1990s, winning many prologues and individual time trials.
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The prologue would seem to be meant to present the opera as an exemplary demonstration of the power of music to arouse emotions.
There are two prologues, two epilogues and a short final speech.
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The beginnings of the prologues have large zoomorphic and foliate initials.
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The gospel prologues do not precede each gospel, as in many other insular manuscripts, but are gathered together with other prefatory material.
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Which brings us, by way of a necessary prologue, to the present task.
The rubric explicit prologus at the head of p. 287 suggests that the prologue once existed.
Figure 4 uses the implementation prologue property to insert definitions of these functions into the generated code.
The prologue is always presented as an informal chat, and is not delivered as a scripted piece.
In addition to a prologue and an epilogue, there were fifty scenes taking place in four different countries with over 180 performers.
The ritornello is repeated in shortened form between each of the prologue's five verses, and in full after the final verse.
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Several possible prologues can be written, resulting in slightly different stack configuration.
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Instead, as seen in the prologue and its 'lost' audience, the staging as well as the narrative is a site under question.
One familiar and traditional means of doing this was the prologue, from classical times a device for establishing direct interaction with the spectators.
His live action opening title sequences often served as prologues to their films and transitioned seamlessly into their opening scenes.
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The story is told in two parts with two prologues.
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The voice-over prologues are discontinued mid-season and replaced with a short scene extracted from the episode-at-hand.
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The work is also valuable for being preceded by two prologues.
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The prologues are not related narratively to the previous episode's ending or the present storyline, however they underline each episode's theme.
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If history is prologue, it will likely be female family members in the majority of cases that will care for sick loved ones.
Much of the highlighting and underscoring is accomplished through metacommunicative devices that refer back to the interpretive frame established by the prologue.
The prologue and chapter five contain a brief overview of local and national history, and a summary of the history of belt weaving respectively.
The website is now a record of the day's events, containing all the pilgrims' tales and prologues.
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In the prologue, a formally dressed man looks nervously at the camera as his wife alights from their car, ushering out their two sons.
As a prologue to our data analysis we review the literature on the political consequences of higher turnout, beginning with empirical studies and proceeding to speculative denials.
Despite the use of the term sanctimonialium in the title, the brief prologue to the rule makes it clear that it was intended for sanctimonialium canonice.
He also claimed that a "popular government without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps both".
The first parameter of write-html controls the format of the textual rendering and the document prologue.
As a necessary prologue to the data analysis, we next consider issues of measurement and of model specification.
In the prologue there is only dialogue and brief a cappella singing; in the epilogue there are similarly diagetic sounds of footsteps, dialogue, and the departing bus's engine.
The work contains three prologues.
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The new regionalism: a prologue.
What we have just heard is a prologue to the slow death of fundholding in the national health service.
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In many ways, that serves as a prologue or curtain raiser to the citizens charter.
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Was there ever a more melancholy prologue to international negotiations?
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I propose to use it as an occasion for a prologue, on my part, at least.
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The prologue of my speech, which relates to landlord and tenant law, is unconnected with the rest.
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Today we have a similar but a wider theme, and we have had a wider cast to take part, with a different prologue and epilogue.
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What we have now may well be merely a preamble, a preview, or the prologue to nationalisation.
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As to that, what is past is prologue.
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I would only add one more word as a prologue.
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I still ask myself, however, whether such a pact as has been suggested would really increase our security since its prologue will have been the repudiation of a treaty.
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If she has suffered temporary setbacks, we know well enough from our own experience how these initial reverses may be only the prologue to final success.
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The prologue to these towns was the development corporation, the main theme of the drama has been the commission, and the epilogue should be the attainment of normality.
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A line from the prologue clearly illustrates this point.
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The piece has a political meaning, enforced in the prologue.
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In the last years the race consisted of ten stages and a prologue (a short time trial that starts the race).
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By means of speculative criticism, it is established what the information could possibly mean, perhaps as a prologue to more thorough verification.
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The complete opera contains a prologue, three acts and an epilogue.
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The opera is in two acts with a prologue and an epilogue, lasting just over two hours.
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However, the filmed five-minute prologue featuring the test has not been included on any of the numerous available home video versions of the title.
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Lemond posted an indifferent time in the prologue and would improve only slightly as the tour progressed.
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As usual, the race began with a short prologue and featured a long individual time trial.
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He finished second in the prologue time trial and assumed the race lead the next day on the first road race stage.
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When compared to the previous year's race, the race was 128km 0 longer, contained one less rest day, and lacked an opening time trial prologue.
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The title is not contemporary, but derives from the heading in the former chartulary, to which it serves as a prologue.
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Curiously, his human form appears in the prologue of the first episode.
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Revelation is normally broken into three sections: the prologue (1:1-3:22), the visions (4:1-22:5), and the epilogue (22:6-20).
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The book is divided into three parts and consists of a prologue, 24 chapters and an epilogue.
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Like the prologue, the x86 processor contains a built-in instruction which performs part of the epilogue.
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Both halves begin with a short prologue called a proem.
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The novelisation gives extensive background to the reptile culture, including a prologue featuring their hibernation beginning.
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She is introduced in the prologue of the film.
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Thus, the audience does not receive an extended prologue as often seen in first novels.
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In image after image, it portrayed in riveting detail how a series of perfectly ordinary events can be a prologue to horror.
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First staged in 2004, the race typically covers more than 700 kilometres (435 miles), and lasts eight days - a prologue and seven stages.
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The narrative is divided into a prologue, four chapters and an epilogue.
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A story could be anything from a single battle scene, to a prologue, to a minimally cohesive tale with little to no chronological layout.
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Theatrical representations often encompassed several works; they began with a comic prologue, then a tragedy or tragicomedy, then a farce and finally a song.
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Each story begins with a prologue followed by six numbered chapters and concluding with an epilogue.
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The screening was interrupted for a few minutes during the opening prologue after a frame alignment issue.
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The writing in the prologue is surprisingly prosaic, however.
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Owing to its partial preservation, only the prologue and 5 of the laws were discernible.
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The prologue is told in the second novel, "-a headphone actor-".
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The fourth installment adds a prologue with the three stages each with three screens.
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Usually the first choral song of the drama, the parados typically follows the play's prologue.
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The opera takes the traditional form of a tragdie en musique with an allegorical prologue followed by five acts.
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The prologue was intended to be shown just before the actual film at every theatre wired for sound.
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Covering a majority of the island's territory, the race includes today a prologue time trial and 8 to 9 stages.
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He held the jersey for a second day before losing it in the stage 3 time trial, a considerably longer course than the prologue.
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Delalande probably wrote the overture, much of the prologue and some parts of the first "entre".
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Under the pressure of new business, chancery clerks standardized their output, streamlined by cutting down on lengthy prologues, stated their business as succinctly as possible.
The epilogues and prologues of many comical satires bear witness, however, to the fragile nature of this elite sociability in the theater.
The book starts out with three theme-setting prologues and a brief history of the field of neurolinguistics.
Written in the form of several vignettes, it anchors both the prologues and what follows.
After the prologue the book develops in four parts or acts.
Let me briefly situate my article and its aims as a prologue to discussion.
The manuscript tradition seems to imply that the first sixty-five titles had no prologue, or at least there is none that survives.
The prologue is the same for all worksheets.
The second mapping, also relevant from the prologue, is the blurring of the theatrical space with the social space of the actual theatre.
Far from simply adding a prologue derived from the existing story, it adds new layers, complicates meaning, perhaps even renders the text unstable.
A tension is apparent between this return to the original scenario and the prologue of the new version.
The book begins by exploring three 'manifestations' of the prologue: prologues as script, as presented by an actor, as performance.
Lines from the prologue are transformed into newspaper headlines, and the family is introduced through a front page article.
The audience also gets a second version of the prologue.
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