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In "Prelude to a Million Years," an artist wanders through the city before his studio burns down (with him inside); in "Wild Pilgrimage," a worker lives a dream sequence in a series of red-and-white prints.
In "Prelude: The Troops", for example: "And through some mooned Valhalla there will pass Battalions and battalions, scarred from hell; The unreturning army that was youth; The legions who have suffered andare dust".
The cable was written in prelude to the president's trip to China in 2009.
That became apparent in "Prelude," the most fascinating of the four new works on her program.
The cause is not a wacky brain transfer like the one in "Freaky Friday" or in "Prelude to a Kiss".
MANTELLO -- You never felt in "Prelude to a Kiss" that you got to a point where there was ease?
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Mr. Gat takes a similar approach with Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavier" in "Preludes & Fugues," which the Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève brought to the Joyce Theater on Tuesday.
"Two truths approach each other," he writes in "Preludes" (translation by May Swenson), "One comes from within, / one comes from without — and where they meet you have the chance / to catch a look at yourself".
In a separate patent dispute, Apple and Samsung Electronics are scheduled to go to trial in Australia on Monday in a prelude to proceedings in the United States and Britain.
Mr. Wright won the unusually intense embedding assignment by hounding a commander in Kuwait City in the prelude to the war.
He wrote to his brother George in February 1917: Lane was a strong advocate of preparedness in the prelude to U.S. involvement in World War I.
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