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prelude and summer
Philip's son and successor Perseus, while protesting his loyalty to Rome, deployed his Bastarnae guests in winter quarters in a valley in Dardania, presumably as a prelude to a campaign against the Dardani the following summer.
A prelude to the forthcoming summer gigs in London, Prince played a relaxed set of classic hits (" Kiss ", changing the lyric from " You don't have to watch Dynasty " to Desperate Housewives, " Girls & Boys ", and " Nothing Compares 2 U ") alongside more recent tracks, plus a well-received cover version of Gnarls Barkley's " Crazy ".

prelude and 1988
It was also a prelude to Mulroney's efforts to create far closer links between Canada and the United States, culminating in the 1988 Canada-U. S. Free Trade Agreement.
Neil Kinnock's decision to review the policy of the Labour Party after the election, which was a clear prelude to dropping some of the more left-wing policies, led him to urge the left in the Socialist Campaign Group to fight the Leadership and Deputy Leadership in 1988.

prelude and interview
One of the most infamous on-air moments was Paula Yates ' open flirting during an interview with Michael Hutchence as a prelude to their affair.

prelude and with
Uribe's supporters in turn believe that increased military action is a necessary prelude to any serious negotiation attempt with the guerrillas and that the increased security situation will help to, in the long term, focus more actively on reducing most wide-scale abuses and human rights violations on the part of both the armed groups and any rogue security forces that might have links to the paramilitaries.
Hezbollah's 1985 manifesto listed its four main goals as " Israel's final departure from Lebanon as a prelude to its final obliteration ", ending " any imperialist power in Lebanon ", submission of the Phalangists to " just rule " and bringing them to trial for their crimes, and giving the people the chance to choose " with full freedom the system of government they want ", while not hiding its commitment to the rule of Islam.
Throughout 1939, in private, Hitler always referred to Britain as his main opponent, but portrayed the coming destruction of Poland as a necessary prelude to any war with Britain.
Astronomers do not know if the collision was simply a glancing blow or a prelude to a full-on merger, which would end with the two galaxies incorporated into one larger, probably elliptical galaxy.
In following years, when the Cardassian Union joined forces with The Dominion to fight in the Dominion War against the Federation, the Dominion aided the Cardassian military in obliterating the Maquis, a prelude to their war against the Federation and its allies.
The Ring proper begins with Die Walküre and ends with Götterdämmerung, with Rheingold as a prelude.
Made in black-and-white with a running time of just under 50 minutes, The War Game depicts the prelude to and the immediate weeks of the aftermath to a Soviet nuclear attack against Britain.
Charles Mackerras conducted the 5-act version ( complete with Verdi's original prelude, the woodcutters ' scene and the original ending ) in an English translation for English National Opera at the London Coliseum in 1975.
Also, in a prelude to the Act of Settlement to come twelve years later, the Bill of Rights barred Roman Catholics from the throne of England as " it hath been found by experience that it is inconsistent with the safety and welfare of this Protestant kingdom to be governed by a papist prince "; thus William III and Mary II were named as the successors of James VII and II and that the throne would pass from them first to Mary's heirs, then to her sister, Princess Anne of Denmark and her heirs and, further, to any heirs of William by a later marriage.
Following that, the 1970s Energy Crisis ensued which included the 1973 – 75 recession, the 1973 Oil Crisis as well as the 1979 energy crisis beginning as a prelude to a disastrous economic climate injected with stagflation ; the combination between high unemployment and high inflation.
Wagner continued to develop the text and storyline of the prelude in parallel with those of Die Walküre.
The German historian Gerhard Schreiber wrote that Raeder's " Mediterranean plan " was a chimera because to carry out it would have required German diplomacy to make compromises with Vichy France, Spain and Italy that Hitler had no interest in making, and without the necessary diplomatic prelude the plan had no hope of ever being carried out.
* In the Graphic Art Novel The Last Coiner, authored by Peter M. Kershaw in prelude to The Yorkshire Coiners film aka The Last Coiner, and the interactive game Coins and Nooses, were produced with their basis taken from the exploits of the prolific maestros of 18th Century milling, the Cragg Vale Coiners who smelted King George III's currency which ultimately lead to the Monarch ordering their execution by hanging at Tyburn.
Many commentators have noted simply Chaplin's use of Wagner's Lohengrin prelude where Hynckel dances with the globe-balloon.
Actually, Chaplin had a dual use of Lohengrin prelude in the film, both where dictator Hynkel dances with the globe-balloon, and then near the conclusion, as the exiled Hannah listens to the Jewish barber's speech celebrating democracy and freedom.
In 1895, Japan detached Korea from its tributary relationship with China, giving it formal independence which was a prelude to Japanese annexation.
It consists of a slow prelude with dotted rhythms with a following fugue-like contrapuntal section.
As the American historian Gerhard Weinberg noted, German demands for territorial revision went beyond merely regaining land lost under the Treaty of Versailles, and instead embraced calls for the German conquest and colonization of all Eastern Europe, regardless of whether the land in question had belonged to Germany before 1918 or not Likewise, the British historian Hugh Trevor-Roper argued that the goal of overthrowing Versailles was only a prelude to seizing Lebensraum in Eastern Europe for Germany with no regard as to where Germany's 1914 frontiers had been.
To that end, Warner orchestrated the appointment of Douglas Jardine as England captain in 1931, as a prelude to Jardine leading the 1932 – 33 tour to Australia, with Warner as team manager.
Charles the Bold's death before the gates of Nancy was the prelude to renewed unrest, both with Utrecht and the duchy of Guelders, and the town suffered economic hardship because of it.
A specific sequence of classical Turkish musical forms become a fasıl, a suite an instrumental prelude ( peṣrev ), an instrumental postlude ( saz semaisi ), and in between, the main section of vocal compositions which begins with and is punctuated by instrumental improvisations taksim.

prelude and wrote
US minimalist composer Philip Glass wrote a prelude focused on the lower register that he scored for timpani and double bass.
" We desired to make Ireland a nation ," Duffy wrote, " and the name would be a fitting prelude to the attempt .".
* Sergei Rachmaninoff, wrote a prelude, Op.
In 1931 German author Carl Zuckmayer wrote a play about the affair called The Captain of Köpenick, which shifts the focus from the event at Köpenick itself to the prelude, showing how his surroundings and his situation in life had helped Voigt form his plan.
Shostakovich wrote out all the pieces without many corrections except the B-flat minor prelude, with which he was dissatisfied and replaced what he had begun initially.
Another reviewer wrote, of a concert in Kassel, " He entranced all listeners with a slow, harmonic, and studiously modulated prelude and chorale.
Hildebrand wrote that :" In qualitative terms, the executions by shooting were no different from the technically more efficient accomplishment of the ' physical final solution ' by gassing, of which they were a prelude ".
* Nov. 11, 1921: Rachmaninoff tells newspaper he's sorry he wrote prelude
Nicholas wrote to Wilhelm to promise him that Russian general mobilization was not aimed as a prelude to war, and stated: “ I thank you heartily for your mediation which begins to give one hope that all may yet end peacefully.

summer and 1988
In summer 1988, Dahmer's grandmother asked him to move out because of his late nights, his strange behavior, and the foul smells from the basement.
An annual 2000AD Sci-Fi Special was published during the summer months between 1977 and 1996, plus the 2000AD Winter Special ( 1988 – 1995 and 2005 ), Judge Dredd Mega Special ( 1988 – 1996 ) and Rogue Trooper Action Special ( 1996 ).
The summer of 1988 became known as the Second Summer of Love.
In the summer of 1988, Binoche returned to the stage in an acclaimed production of Anton Checkov's The Seagull directed by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky at Théâtre De L ' odéon in Paris.
* Lobsterfest, Established: 1988 — Lobsterfest is held at the end of the first week of fall semester classes and welcomes students back to campus after summer break.
Gretzky had converted his personal services contract with Pocklington into a standard five-year player's contract with the Oilers in the summer of 1987 with an option to declare himself an unrestricted free agent after the 1988 – 89 season.
Since then, 42 Dinos athletes have competed at both the summer and winter Games, bringing home 11 medals, and UC hosted the athletes ' village and speed skating events at the XV Olympic Winter Games in 1988.
* Hal Gurnee's Network Time Killers: Introduced during the summer of 1988 ( after Late Night had returned from a lengthy hiatus due to a Writers Guild strike ), the feature included Hal Gurnee introducing bizarre time-killing features from his director's perch in the control room.
Three high-speed quad chairlifts were installed during the summer of 1988 ( Christmas, Challenger & Greyhawk ).
The boat line started in 1988, and only runs during the summer months.
After rising to local music scene stardom with their brand of funk metal fusion, reaching the point where they were " selling out Berkeley Square ", Wright left Primus in the summer of 1988 to be replaced by Jay Lane, drummer with the Freaky Executives, who were " getting dicked around by their record company ", as Claypool later described it.
GCSE exams were introduced as the compulsory school-leavers ' examinations in the late 1980s ( the first exams being taken in the summer of 1988 ) by the Conservative Party government, replacing the Certificate of Secondary Education ( CSE ) and GCE Ordinary Level ( O-Level ) examinations.
While visiting her daughter, in summer 1988, she developed pneumonia and spent most of the autumn and winter bedridden.
The band formed in the summer of 1988 and played their first gig as Ride for the College's Christmas Party towards the end of the year.
The album Roll with It and the title track hit # 1 on the USA album and singles charts in the summer of 1988.
In the summer of 1988, an open and popular club assembly chose a new board of directors headed by Augusto César Lendoiro.
The album was released in the summer of 1988 and spawned the single single, " Wild, Wild West ", which climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart while the song's distinctive video received a lot of MTV airplay.
In the summer of 1988, Lee also started filming his first English-language B-grade action film, Laser Mission ; it was filmed cheaply in South Africa, and was eventually released on the European market in 1990.
It is unknown exactly what that refers to, but a summer 1988 newsletter denotes Emory's All American Invitational, which took place on April 15 – 16, 1988, as " the national championship of academic buzzer competitions.
The club scene in Manchester continued to grow during 1988 and 1989, with Haçienda launching Ibiza-themed nights in the summer of 1988 and the Hot acid house night ( hosted by Mike Pickering and Jon DaSilva ) in November of the same year.
* In the Inspector Morse two-part episode, " The Settling of the Sun " ( 1988 ), a Japanese summer student at Oxford University, Yukio Ley, and his double become victims of murders connected with revenge for Japanese World War II atrocities.

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