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The foreword to DSM-1 states this " categorized mental disorders in rubrics similar to those of the Armed Forces nomenclature.
Peter Raven, past President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), states in the foreword to their publication AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment: " We have driven the rate of biological extinction, the permanent loss of species, up several hundred times beyond its historical levels, and are threatened with the loss of a majority of all species by the end of the 21st century.
Reprinted in 2003, its new foreword states that Winchester has been banned from Tristan da Cunha due to his writing about the war-time romance of one of the local women.
Carl Jung's idea of synchronicity moves towards an Oriental view of causality, as he states in the foreword to Richard Wilhelm's translation of the I Ching ( Book of Changes ).
In the foreword ( written by her husband ), he states that Russell had a mental breakdown sometime in 1943.
In a 1961 foreword to the novel, Henry D. Aiken states that the U. S. president of the novel " bears some resemblance to Andrew Johnson, to Garfield, and to Grant ".
Elliott considers her greatest honor to be having Kenneth Clark write the foreword to the book " A Class Divided Then and Now " by William Peters in which he states, "... Jane Elliott's contribution demonstrates that it is possible to educate and produce a class of human beings united by understanding, acceptance, and empathy.
This saga is likely biased, since the foreword states that part was written under Sverre ’ s direct sponsorship.
John Connell, in his foreword to Welensky's book 4000 Days, states, " Welensky, who had not a drop of British blood in his veins, shared this pride and loyalty Britain to the full.
This movie's opening foreword and dedication states: " When the Pacific Fleet was destroyed by the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, it remained for the submarines to carry the war to the enemy.
The foreword of the document states that:
Her 1996 biography by Brigid Peppin includes a foreword by Richard Cork who states that:
It was produced by her husband Leonard Woolf after her death although in the foreword he states that they had discussed its production together.
It opens with a foreword by Meyer, who states that the manuscript was brought to his attention by a woman with some familial connection to Horace Vernet, also an ancestor of Holmes.
This saga is likely biased, since the foreword states that part was written under King Sverre ’ s direct sponsorship.

foreword and US
In the foreword to the first paperback edition, Finkelstein notes that the first hardback edition had been a considerable hit in several European countries and many languages, but had been panned in the US.
The UK edition includes a foreword by Stephen Fry, and the US edition, instead, has an introduction by Christopher Cerf.
* Vanishing Kingdoms-The Irish Chiefs and Their Families, by Walter J. P. Curley ( former US Ambassador to Ireland ), with foreword by Charles Lysaght, published by The Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2004.
* Vanishing Kingdoms-The Irish Chiefs and Their Families, by Walter J. P. Curley ( former US Ambassador to Ireland ), with foreword by Charles Lysaght, published by The Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2004 1-84351-055-3 & ISBN 1-84351-056-1.
* Summer Hayes ( May 1, 2008 ) The My Little Pony G1 Collector's Inventory: an unofficial full color illustrated collector's price guide to the first generation of MLP including all US ponies, playsets and accessories released before 1997 with a foreword by Dream Valley's Kim Shriner.
* Vanishing Kingdoms-The Irish Chiefs and Their Families, by Walter J. P. Curley ( former US Ambassador to Ireland ), with foreword by Charles Lysaght, published by The Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2004 1-84351-055-3 & ISBN 1-84351-056-1.
A 2002 edition includes a foreword that relates the themes of False Dawn to the September 11, 2001 attacks and the new US military posture that led to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq.
The Nemi books are available for sale in the US, one of which has the foreword by Tori Amos.
* Vanishing Kingdoms-The Irish Chiefs and Their Families, by Walter J. P. Curley ( former US Ambassador to Ireland ), with foreword by Charles Lysaght, published by The Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2004 1-84351-055-3 & ISBN 1-84351-056-1.
With a foreword by Jan Smuts, it was published in 1949 in the US by Harper & Brothers, and in 1950 in the UK by William Heinemann.
* Vanishing Kingdoms-The Irish Chiefs and Their Families, by Walter J. P. Curley ( former US Ambassador to Ireland ), with foreword by Charles Lysaght, published by The Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2004 1-84351-055-3 & ISBN 1-84351-056-1.
In 1980 his book The Next Domino ?, with a foreword by Monday Club MP Julian Amery, was first published simultaneously in the UK, the US, and South Africa.

foreword and Navy
Tindal began this great task while a chaplain to the Royal Navy, as attested in his foreword to an early volume.
* A history of the United States Navy, with an introduction by William L. Rodgers ( 1936 ); revised with a foreword by Chester W. Nimitz ( 1948, 2006 )

foreword and had
According to the foreword of Ubik: The Screenplay ( by Tim Powers, a friend of Dick's and fellow science fiction writer ), Dick had an idea for the film which involved " the film itself appearing to undergo a series of reversions: to black-and-white, then to the awkward jerkiness of very early movies, then to a crookedly jammed frame which proceeds to blacken, bubble and melt away, leaving only the white glare of the projection bulb, which in turn deteriorates to leave the theater in darkness, and might almost leave the moviegoer wondering what sort of dilapidated, antique jalopy he'll find his car-keys fitting when he goes outside.
A novelization of this script by Edward Bryant, Phoenix Without Ashes, was published in 1975 ; this contained a lengthy foreword by Ellison describing what had gone on in production.
Author Jack Higgins wrote the foreword and US-French radio-operator, Jean-Claude Guiet, who had accompanied her on the mission in the Limousin, wrote the introduction.
Campbell provided a foreword to a new edition of Gimbutas ' The Language of the Goddess ( 1989 ) before he died, and often said how profoundly he regretted that her research on the Neolithic cultures of Europe had not been available when he was writing The Masks of God.
In the foreword to the recent re-release of the books, Emma Thompson explains that her father had felt that he was most like Brian of all the characters and that Ermintrude was in some respects based upon his wife, Phyllida Law.
In a foreword to a subsequent edition of No Bed for Bacon ( which traded on the association by declaring itself " A Story of Shakespeare and Lady Viola in Love ") Ned Sherrin, Private Eye insider and former writing partner of Brahms ', confirmed that he had lent a copy of the novel to Stoppard after he joined the writing team, but that the basic plot of the film had been independently developed by Marc Norman, who was unaware of the earlier work.
In the foreword of the 2005 edition of Alas, Babylon, David Brin notes that the book was instrumental in shaping his views on nuclear war and had an effect on his own book, The Postman ( pp. xi-xii, ISBN 0-06-074187-2, Harper Perennial Modern Classics ).
In 1973, Trevor-Roper in the foreword to a book by John Röhl endorsed the view that Germany was largely responsible for World War I. Trevor-Roper wrote that, in his opinion, far too many British historians had allowed themselves to be persuaded of the theory that the outbreak of war in 1914 had been the fault of all the great powers.
Chapter One was first published as a whole in a booklet on February 16, 1825, with a foreword that suggests Pushkin had no clear plan on how ( or even whether ) he would continue the novel.
Fallon insisted in the foreword that he had complete discretion on what to include and how to tell it, excluding only some private family matters.
Santo Domingo had also written the foreword to a published anti-Semitic pamphlet.
However, two sections later became the centre of fierce debate: the allegation that Iraq had sought " significant quantities of uranium from Africa ", and the claim in the foreword to the document written by British Prime Minister Tony Blair that " The document discloses that his military planning allows for some of the WMD to be ready within 45 minutes of an order to use them.
By the time the second edition appeared, he mentioned in the foreword that he had received threats.
In July 2006, Graham Coxon wrote and had published a foreword for a new edition of Herman Hesse's novel, Narcissus and Goldmund.
" The request came in the wake of the publication of a book, Muslim Mafia, the foreword of which had been penned by Representative Sue Myrick, that portrayed CAIR as a subversive organization allied with international terrorists.
Both had a foreword from the astronomer-royal Nevil Maskelyne.
In 2003 the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, who had previously chosen " The Hedgehog's Song " when he appeared on Desert Island Discs, wrote a foreword for a full length book about the band, describing them as " holy ".
He wrote the book Through My Telescope in 1935, which had an impressive foreword by Sir Richard Gregory, formerly Emeritus Professor of Astronomy at Queen's College, London.
In the foreword to Dennis Belafonte's The Films of Tyrone Power, King said, " Knowing his love for flying and feeling that I had started it, I flew over his funeral procession and memorial park during his burial, and felt that he was with me.

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