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introductory and note
David Perkins, in 1990, argued that " Coleridge's introductory note to Kubla Khan weaves together two myths with potent imaginative appeal.
* Ian Johnston, " An introductory note to Euripides ' Bacchae "
120 in June of the same year, adding the following introductory note:
Keyboard preludes started appearing in the 17th century in France: unmeasured preludes, in which the duration of each note is left to the performer, were used as introductory movements in harpsichord suites.
Charles C. Mierow, with introductory note by J. Vanderspoel, Department of Greek, Latin and Ancient History, University of Calgary
His Poésies were edited in 1877 by Octave Uzanne with an introductory note.
Dobell's suggestive, but too ornate prose writings were collected and edited with an introductory note by John Nichol ( Thoughts on Art, Philosophy and Religion ) in 1875 or 1876.
The male ’ s song resembles a grasshopper buzz with a short squeaky introductory note and ending with a short chirp.
For example, the Narn i Hîn Húrin, which Christopher Tolkien dates to the period after the publication of The Lord of the Rings, has this introductory note: " Here begins that tale which Ǽlfwine made from the Húrinien.
He is quickly notified that his castle contact is an official named Klamm, who, in the introductory note, informs K. he will report to the Council Chairman.
Text below in " quotes " is from the introductory note from the Chair-H. E.
Russell was much influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein, as an introductory note explicitly acknowledges.
Indeed, the author Richard Matheson claims in an introductory note that only the characters are fictional, and that almost everything else is based on research ( the book contains an extensive bibliography ).
This is a solid translation of the document, although the introductory note is clearly that of an apologist for the coup.
His Poésies completes ( 2 vols, 1899 ) contained some fresh poems ; to his Mélanges en prose ( Paris, 1905 ) is prefixed an introductory note by A Cahen.
Fenton included an introductory note to explain this ordering which reads:
* Digital version of Mathews ' Epithalamium for Judith Kazantzis and Irving Weinman, with introductory note
* The Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties on the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law with an introductory note by Anthony Aust.
The introductory US list price for the body plus normal lens was only $ 231 – note that SLRs usually sold for 30 to 40 percent below list price.
Debussy wrote an " introductory note " to Nocturnes as follows:
Despite the fact that there is no expert consensus on their role, the supposition that they are pneumatophores is repeated without note in several introductory botany textbooks.
* The Michigan poor law: its development and administration with special reference to state provision for medical care of the indigent / by Isabel Campbell Bruce and Edith Eickhoff, edited with an introductory note and selected court decisions by Sophonisba P. Breckinridge ( 1936 )
In an introductory note to Felix In Exile, Kentridge writes, " In the same way that there is a human act of dismembering the past there is a natural process in the terrain through erosion, growth, dilapidation that also seeks to blot out events.
A translation into English has been made by Silvanus P. Thompson (" Epistle of Peter Peregrinus of Maricourt, to Sygerus of Foucaucourt, Soldier, concerning the Magnet ", Chiswick Press, 1902 ); by Brother Arnold Charles Mertens (" The Letter of Petrus Peregrinus on the Magnet, A. D. 1269 ", with introductory note by Brother Potamian M. F. O ’ Reilly, York, 1904 ); and H. D. Harradon, (“ Some Early Contributions to the History of Geomagnetism-I ,” in Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity Journal of Geophysical Research 48, 3-17 pp. 6 – 17 ).

introductory and reader
For example, the introductory signal " See " tells the reader that the cited authority either ( a ) supports the stated proposition implicitly, or ( b ) contains dicta that support the proposition.
The Postmodern Arts: An introductory reader.
One purpose of this introductory chapter is to orient the reader toward using the diversity in the volume to elaborate — to construct — a sense of constructionism much richer and more multifaceted, and very much deeper in its implications, than could be conveyed by any such formula.
An introductory tutorial called the XINS Primer takes the reader by the hand with easy-to-follow steps to perform, with screenshots.
Kane wrote the book Vyavaharamayukha and was in the process of writing an introductory passage on the history of Dharmasastra for this book, so that the reader would get an overall idea apart from the subject of the book.

introductory and Le
Le dîner ( dinner ) often consists of three courses, hors d ' œuvre or entrée ( appetizers or introductory course, sometimes soup ), plat principal ( main course ), and a cheese course or dessert, sometimes with a salad offered before the cheese or dessert.

introductory and cites
The classical commentary of Rashi ( Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki 1040-1105 ), who cites older sources from Judaism's Oral Torah, which is relied upon by traditional Judaic scholarship as the most basic commentary to the present time, provides an introductory explanation.

introductory and prose
Scholars agree that the introductory and concluding sections of the book, the framing devices, were composed to set the central poem into a prose " folk-book ", as the compilers of the Jewish Encyclopedia expressed it.
He met it head on in his introductory prose:

introductory and chief
The movement itself has only started to be investigated by scholars, with the chief historical studies consisting of Michael Jacobs ’ s introductory The Good and Simple Life and Nina Lübbren ’ s Artists ’ Colonies in Europe 1870-1910.
#" De Decalogo ," the introductory treatise to the chief ten commandments of the Law.
* In the late 1860s and early 1870s he wrote an introductory book and several research reports about sound propagation in air, and was one of the chief participants in a large-scale British project that developed a better foghorn.

introductory and influence
* Mural paintings in English churches during the Middle Ages: an introductory essay on the folk influence in religious art ( Bodley Head 1923 )
" His considerable influence on moral philosophy came from two works he edited, a very widely used introductory book he co-edited with Arthur Pap ( A modern introduction to philosophy, 1965 ), and the famous Encyclopedia of Philosophy, an eight volume " massive Enlightenment work with notable analytic sensibility.

introductory and on
It was observed in the introductory chapter that metropolitan life had split into two trends -- expanding interdependence on an impersonal basis and growing exclusiveness in local communal groupings.
* 08081707788, it does have a long introductory message, but it is useful on COCOTs which have 17070 barred.
An introductory primer on chaos and fractals
Most pop standard and jazz ballads are built from a single, introductory verse ; usually around 16 bars in length, and ending on the dominant ; the chorus or refrain, usually it is 16 or 32 bars long, and in AABA form ( though other forms such as ABAC are not uncommon ).
* A number of introductory articles on Christianity.
The introductory portion of this article focuses on the special case where the inputs and outputs of functions are real numbers.
* Phylogenetic systematics, an introductory slide-show on evolutionary trees University of California, Berkeley
Michael Mehaffy wrote an introductory essay on Christopher Alexander's built work in the online publication " Katarxis 3 ", which includes a gallery of Alexander's major built projects to date ( September 2004 ).
Various introductory texts to critical psychology written in the United Kingdom have tended to focus on discourse, but this has been seen by some proponents of critical psychology as a reduction of human experience to language which is as politically dangerous as the way mainstream psychology reduces experience to the individual mind.
Further efforts were made for the diagnoses to be purely descriptive, although the introductory text stated that for at least some disorders, " particularly the Personality Disorders, the criteria require much more inference on the part of the observer " ( p. xxiii ).
** Series one: an introductory special on boxing day 1967, followed by 13 regular episodes of 30 minutes broadcast between 26 December 1967 to 28 March 1968, Thursdays at 17: 25.
An example of an introductory population model describes a closed population, such as on an island, where immigration and emigration does not take place.
Curricula vary: an introductory course might focus on the " big five " federal statutes — NEPA, CAA, CWA, CERCLA and RCRA ( or FIFRA )— and may be offered in conjunction with a natural resources law course.
A longer version of the video ( based on the " Hibakusha " mix ) included an introductory cut-up monologue by Richard Nixon taken from an ad from his 1960 US Presidential campaign (" No .. firm diplomacy ... No .. peace for America and the world "), plus similar contributions from other world leaders, including Lord Beaverbrook, Yasser Arafat and John F. Kennedy.
The occurrence of the triples in the Sulvasutras is comparable to mathematics that one may encounter in an introductory book on architecture or another similar applied area, and
In a device that does not display text, a simple program to produce a signal, such as turning on an LED, is often substituted for " Hello world " as the introductory program.
On his 7th solo album Finding Forever, Hip-Hop artist Common features harpist Brandee Younger on the introductory track, followed by a Dorothy Ashby sample from her 1969 recording of By the Time I Get to Phoenix.
* UC Berkeley's Raphael Bousso gives an introductory lecture on the holographic principle-Video.
1808 ) Erläuterung der Sternkunde, an introductory book on the constellations and their tales, which was reprinted more than ten times
He has published more than 250 articles and six books, including two on altruism, and one on scientific excellence, and co-authored an introductory psychology textbook.
On 4 March 1590, as a chaplain of Queen Elizabeth I, he preached before her an outspoken sermon and, in October that year, gave his introductory lecture at St Paul's, undertaking to comment on the first four chapters of the Book of Genesis.
According to the model shown in nearly all introductory textbooks on economics, increasing the minimum wage decreases the employment of minimum-wage workers.
Of particular significance are the various introductory sections – as well as the introduction to the work itself – these are widely quoted in other works on the Mishnah, and on the Oral law in general.

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