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Evidence for this is found in the prologue to the Gospel of Luke, wherein the author alludes to his sources by writing, " Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
* a passage in which Mordecai interprets his dream ( from the prologue ) in terms of the events that followed
The term " Christology from above " refers to approaches that begin with the divinity and pre-existence of Christ as the Logos ( the Word ), as expressed in the prologue to the Gospel of John ().
In his prologue to his translation of the book of Romans, which was largely taken from the prologue of German Reformer Martin Luther, Tyndale writes that:
It included a prologue about the history of Godzilla, with footage from Monster Zero and Godzilla's Revenge ( itself using stock footage from Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster and Son of Godzilla ).
Some scholars argue that the prologue was taken over from an existing hymn and added at a later stage in the gospel's composition.
In his prologue or proem he describes two views of existence ; initially that nothing comes from nothing, and therefore existence is eternal.
The film's graveyard prologue is a recreation of the opening scene from Ed Wood's then-unreleased 1958 film Night of the Ghouls.
To highlight his evil and villainous rise to power, Ui is compared to Shakespeare's Richard III and Macbeth in both the introductory prologue and in scene 14 when he experiences similar visitations from the ghosts of his victims as Richard and Macbeth do ; while Hitler's own learned prowess at public speaking is referenced by Ui receiving lessons from an actor which include him reciting Mark Antony's famous speech from Julius Caesar.
It occurs in countless variations from recipe collections from all over Europe and is mentioned in the prologue to Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and in an early 15th century cookbook written by the chefs of Richard II.
However, in the serialised publication of Dance of the Gull-Catchers Moore included an " author's statement " which consisted of a blown-up panel from the prologue, depicting the psychic Robert James Lees confessing that although his visions were fraudulent, they were accurate: " I made it all up, and it all came true anyway.
The second unit filmed part of the 1912 segment of the prologue from August 29 to September 3.
In the prologue, he explains how he managed to get another story about Oz, even though it is isolated from all other worlds.
In the film's prologue ( set 19 years after the events of Unification, and as depicted in the graphic novel Star Trek: Countdown ), Ambassador Spock ( Nimoy ) promises the Romulans he will use Vulcan technology to save them from a rogue supernova that threatens to destroy their Empire.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who appeared in the prologue to the film based on his novel of the same name, reportedly showed a reel of O ' Brien's animation from the film to his friends, claiming it was real footage of living dinosaurs, to try to convince them that his story was based on fact.
The film featured a prologue " apprising the audience that the hoodlums and terrorists of the underworld must be exposed and the glamour ripped from them " and an epilogue " pointing the moral that civilization is on her knees and inquiring loudly as to what is to be done.
Support for these dates comes from the fact that the Liber Apologeticus does not mention Orosius ’ s work as a historian, and the prologue refers to Book XI of the City of God by Saint Augustine, which was not published until 416.
Five of the six short stories were collected in Manna from Heaven ( 2003 ), along with the Trumps of Doom prologue and 16 non-Amber stories.
Blackface's groundbreaking appropriation, exploitation, and assimilation of African-American culture — as well as the inter-ethnic artistic collaborations that stemmed from it — were but a prologue to the lucrative packaging, marketing, and dissemination of African-American cultural expression and its myriad derivative forms in today's world popular culture.

prologue and Palladium
The prologue is written by Nancy in a letter to her friend, Bess Marvin, saying she is going to St. Louis with a friend from high school, Maya Nguyen, to interview Brady Armstrong at the Royal Palladium Theater in St. Louis.

prologue and production
" " Hold That Ghost " was completed before production of " In The Navy " began, but when shown to preview audiences, film-goers that completed feedback cards were disappointed not to see The Andrews Sisters, so the trio was hired & musical numbers were added as a prologue and epilogue.
She starred as Julie LaVerne in the original Broadway production of Hammerstein and Kern's musical Show Boat in 1927 as well as in the 1932 Broadway revival of the musical, and appeared in two film adaptations, a part-talkie made in 1929 ( prologue only ) and a full-sound version made in 1936, becoming firmly associated with the role.

prologue and was
In his prologue to Judith, without using the word canon, he mentioned that Judith was held to be scriptural by the First Council of Nicaea.
Although the added prologue was framed for fullscreen television, it was cropped and shown in widescreen on the disc.
Its accompanying Lawrence of Arabia-inspired music video was played in theaters across the world as a prologue to the film Clueless.
The book must begin ( not including prologue which was set end of previous year ) in January 1986.
A prologue was added to the beginning of all the fourth series episodes for the American transmissions.
The American prologue of the previous series was rejigged for the colour episodes.
( Unlike the " chessboard " opening of the previous series, this new prologue was also included in UK broadcasts of the series.
" It was my bitter leave-taking of England ," he wrote in a prologue to the revised second edition of 1957, " where I had recently broken a good many conventions ".
Winter's Heart was the first Wheel of Time book for which the prologue, entitled " Snow ", was first sold as an ebook in advance of the physical release of the book.
The Arabic original contains a prologue not found in most other translations, and was written by an Arab monk, Michael.
More important, however, was the prologue, which comprised sung dialogue between allegorical characters which introduced the overarching themes of the stories depicted.
But the pantomime that had the greatest appeal to his public was the " pantomime-arlequinade-féerie ", sometimes " in the English style " ( i. e., with a prologue in which characters were transformed into the Commedia types ).
Lucas first introduced the Holy Grail in an idea for the film's prologue, which was to be set in Scotland.
It included the prologue that was eventually filmed ; Lucas had to convince Spielberg to show Indiana as a boy because of the mixed response to Empire of the Sun, which was about a young boy.
The steamship fight in the 1938 portion of the prologue was filmed in three days on a sixty-by-forty-feet deck built on gimbals at Elstree.
Howerd was central to most of the gags and he started each episode with a prologue — a " to camera " piece that was seldom concluded and rarely had anything to do with the episode's plot.

prologue and removed
More appeared in a 35 minute prologue to The Collector ( 1965 ) at the special request of director William Wyler however it ended up being removed entirely from the final film.
The prologue removed his hat and wore no makeup.
The Tour de France could therefore only start on Monday 4 July, and the prologue was removed.

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