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For him, reading was a necessary prelude to sleep.
Perhaps it really did fear that the aid effort might provide a pretext for invasion.
The orchestra played a short prelude before the ballet began.
I was cleared of worry and grief as soon as I heard the intro music begin.
Cutting conscription back to six months may be a prelude to dispensing with it altogether.
Why are we conditioned to view the working life as the precedent to retirement?
We are glad to send you this letter, hoping that it will be the prelude to our frendly business cooperation in the coming years.
That's just an overture, really, to a symphony of hurtling, fairly ingenious fights and escapes.
In banking, however, every shake and jerk still feels like it might herald another devastating earthquake.
But when the lights dimmed, the dance floor cleared, and the prelude for the spectacle began, he started to shift in his chair.
Obama campaigning in Iowa in the fall of 2007, ahead of the first contest of 2008, the Iowa Caucuses.
This will not only give you a head start in your profession, but it will impress the principals you interview with in the future.
When it's over, the Second Symphony starts playing, also backward, and then the First.
It is not necessarily the prelude to a sale, Mr Tronchetti Provera insists, though he has not ruled out that possibility, and it would make a sale much easier.
Leaders are now busy lowering expectations, saying that this summit will be a prelude to a "Copenhagen II" in 2010.
But the squalls are part of a bigger storm.
We are glad to send you this introductory letter, hoping that it will be the prelude to mutually beneficial relations between us.
The run-up to the coming election has been mixed.
Positive thinking is at the forefront of every great success story.
This one could be a prelude to the anger and disillusionment that is only beginning to swell.
Yet it was all simply prelude.
One partner may see this as a prelude to marriage.
That might be a prelude to bigger policy changes.
The first broad preludio gives way to a bouncing allegro.
For him, reading was a necessary prelude to sleep.