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But they warmed up as the guitarist DJ Ashba teased into the anthemic introductory notes of "Welcome to the Jungle".

One final note of interest.

I read these words by Waldo Frank, in his introductory note to some of Crane's collected poems: "He took off his coat, quietly, and leaped".

Powell, RJ. "Images and Identities: A Brief, Introductory Note". The International Review of African American Art 11.3: 6-6.

An introductory note to a printed text of "Oedipus Loves You" seems to confirm such misgivings.

An introductory note to the paperback edition of Cakes and Ale contains Maugham's whiskery complaints against the perils and burdens of professional authorship.

Editor Ed Folsom, a professor at the University of Iowa, writes in an introductory note that the remarkable find will "alter the course of Whitman scholarship and biography".

Pickering, F. P. The Calendar Pages of Medieval Service Books: an Introductory Note for Art Historians.

The text includes an introductory note by Abhijat Joshi which details the drafting of the screenplay.

Most of our memories of the Second World War are in… PERSONAL HISTORY Introductory Note to Jack Kerouac's Journals.

He included a short introductory note — "in order to be totally transparent, I am releasing the entire email chain of my emails" — typed in Calibri.

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