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Introduction to a book or other literary work by the author.
foreword
prolusion
postface
Russian
предисловие
Portuguese
introduzir
Spanish
introducer
Furnish with a preface or introduction.
introduce
premise
precede
Portuguese
introduzir
introduce
premise
precede
1
Ms Walker said the Government urgently needed to
introduce
debt mediation legislation.
2
In Britain, Labour promised to
introduce
free university education within a year.
3
The government plans to
introduce
legislation before the end of the year.
4
The best way to
introduce
this file is with a simple example:
5
Newspapers must
introduce
new work practices and substantially reduce costs, it says.
1
I always thought the
premise
could be explored a million different ways.
2
Smith said, That quaint
premise
was clearly established years ago, old friend.
3
However, that
premise
is light and can only sustain for so long.
4
Clearly this is someone unfamiliar with the basic
premise
of democracy itself.
5
This advertising model is essentially the economic
premise
of the modern internet.
1
That rule would not
precede
a deal with the EU, Massad said.
2
The meeting was meant to
precede
a possible Sharon-Abbas-Bush summit next week.
3
Training in the whole occupation must
precede
the exercise of the specialty.
4
Preventive strategies require a knowledge of risk factors that
precede
disease onset.
5
The repentance and the baptism
precede
the gift of the Holy Spirit.
1
Then Motahuana stepped forward and,
prefacing
his speech with another bow, said:
2
Using her journal, I compared the two,
prefacing
my judgment with:
3
She answered slowly,
prefacing
each sentence with a series of jabs to the dough.
4
And now let us stop
prefacing
,
and pass to the real subject of this article.
5
Thus Mary Shelley,
prefacing
the revised 1831 edition of her Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus.
6
But refrain from
prefacing
it with the recent variation, Please excuse any mistakes in this message.
7
One chief, however, soon settled down to definite details,
prefacing
his remarks with the silence-commanding Azuna!
8
He also gave him a dispensation from the duty of
prefacing
hostilities by a declaration of war.
9
And that night she asked him,
prefacing
her question with the offering of an almost perfect lamb-chop.
10
As the world watches on in horror, details of vicious torture
prefacing
the killings provoke further outrage.
11
The doctor redeemed his promise, by
prefacing
a panegyric, in English, with the following quotation from Virgil-
12
Ignoring the fact that they were engaged in serious discussion, the droid started speaking without
prefacing
his arrival.
13
What new thing art thou
prefacing
?
14
These plaudits were called out by some passages on the guitar with which the singer was
prefacing
his song.
15
The second half had barely begun before the electricity supply to the floodlights failed,
prefacing
a dusky 10 minute hiatus.
16
He defied the council by
prefacing
the announcement of his appointments by saying: "The cabinet will remain as follows."
prefacing
preface
preface a panegyric
preface bluff
preface discussions
preface each sentence
preface hostilities
Russian
предисловие
Portuguese
prefácio
introduzir
preceder
Catalan
prefaci
pròleg
Spanish
prefacio
introducer
introducir
preceder
comenzar
anteceder