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The acceptance of his article might be the prelude to a run of badly-needed luck.

This era of peace was only a prelude to the maelstrom of the Warring States Period.

This period of unrest is only a prelude to all the beautiful energy of the fourth dimension.

These two events are a prelude to the holding of one-day sensitization programs in 14 major Indian cities planned to be held between September and December 2001.

His voice was just a little too genial, and Tu Wei-yueh suddenly felt uneasy. He was afraid this might be the prelude to an unpleasant scene.

Their gathering serves as a prelude to the two-day spring meeting of the IMF and World Bank, which begins the next day.

Burning life is not an overdraft. Even when a strong body is tired, combining work with rest is a survival strategy. The body is the capital of survival, rest is the prelude to running.

The funds collapsed in 2007, in a prelude to the mortgage crisis that eventually felled Bear Stearns itself less than a year later and heralded the arrival of a full-blown credit crisis.

Conceit is the prelude to.

The dark night is the prelude to the day.

The telephone rings and this marks the prelude to an unforeseen series of catastrophes.

The rural reform has opened the prelude to China's reform and opening up.

Leaders are now busy lowering expectations, saying that this summit will be a prelude to a "Copenhagen II" in 2010.

"Dating is a prelude to love," and so had some well-dressed, make an appointment with the "Three Kingdoms", it uneasy to meet us.

In hindsight, the "burning platform" memo can be seen as the prelude to the 2013 disposal of its once dominant mobile handset business to Microsoft in what many Finns considered a fire sale.

The treaty is strongly supported by every member country, in part because it is seen as a prelude to negotiations with Russia over cutting tactical nuclear weapons in Europe.

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Pride is the prelude to a fall.

Silence is a kind of preparation, an accumulation, a broad overflowing prelude, and a prelude to rushing and rushing.

This one could be a prelude to the anger and disillusionment that is only beginning to swell.

He thinks the public debate about sovereign -wealth funds is the prelude to action against them and that the "kindling is dry".

But a cleverer response is to suspend it temporarily-introducing "promotional" prices on selected goods, for example-as a prelude to a bloodier price war should the treachery continue.

God will not make the inexplicable decision without reason, he let you give up and wait to give you better, all the deception, insult and injury, are the prelude to the soft compensation of the world, the tiny tiny awn, eventually become the burning fire of life.

Cutting conscription back to six months may be a prelude to dispensing with it altogether.

The aim is to get North Korea to give up its nuclear programmes as a prelude to normalising relations on the Korean peninsula.

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.

This is a typical prelude to the bubble economy.

The front block works as a prelude to enter both the private area of the bedrooms and the terrace area on the second level.

The line form a prelude to his long narrative poem.

In the autumn night, an old chapter is the prelude to recall. The original collection of time books is not all grey, but also some bright colors.

The new road is often narrow, but it is a prelude to its own extension and expansion.

Don't be afraid of hardship. It is the cornerstone of you. Do not avoid being busy. It can burn your hopes and don't refuse the cold. It can save your energy and not be comfortable. It is often the beginning of frustration, not to the temptation, which is often the prelude to the depravity.

The mountain is too high, the water too deep. Pride is the prelude to fall.

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