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In keeping with its global-stars-of-YouTube theme, the show will have prelude events on Nov. 2 in Brazil, and in Seoul, Moscow and London, with performers to be announced.
Have Prelude Music This is generally played before the start of the service, as guests are seated.
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All the revolts and reform movements of 1989 had preludes in previous decades, and sometimes centuries.
Instead, some of our most dismal moments have been prelude to other teams' triumphs.
The cinema doesn't only have a prelude of ads as long as the film itself, but even the films themselves are rife with product placement these days.
The new festival is handsomely financed by various German authorities, he said, and will have a "prelude" next year, with a full opening in 2003.
The migration of European peoples, which was one of the consequences of the decline and ultimate fall of the Roman Empire, had its prelude in the transmigration of the Goths, who, about ad 200, had crossed from Sweden to the region around the mouth of the Vistula River, thence eventually reaching southern Russia.
Bernd Alois Zimmermann's 1965 opera "Die Soldaten," the story of a woman's degradation at the hands of a series of heartless soldiers, has a prelude of such stupefying intensity that it stands for the moment as the ne plus ultra.
All immediate extubations, meaning having no prelude of terminal wean, were performed by an intensivist in the ICU.
In the past, such an incident would have been the prelude to a brawl-filled evening.
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