Sentence examples for its prologue from inspiring English sources

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The Martins one, visually often very attractive (though less so after the intermission), is remarkably intelligent in its decisions; but it rushes its Prologue solos into a blur.

I would also say that it is full of interesting nuggets, if its prologue is anything to go on.

But it is plausible entertainment: fine flourishes from historical incidents in its prologue and epilogue making for a memorable start and finish.

In 1979 Balanchine revived "Apollo" in a reduced version, removing its minimal scenery, cutting its prologue and revising its ending.

Its prologue was a solitary cry on soprano saxophone, followed by a pitch-bending rumble on timpani.

One of DeMille's religious epics stands apart, though, despite its prologue with zebras: "The King of Kings".

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From its subdued prologue to its final, heart-stopping processional, the show pulses with rhythm.

Mappæ Clavicula has a distinctly alchemical character and only briefly touches upon craft applications, as highlighted by both its enigmatic prologue and the sequence of its texts.

How could it not, with lines like this from its snappy prologue?

In the first of its two prologues, it is addressed to the reverendi patres, i.e. to the theologians in religious orders.

The theatre of death is playing out and milking its dreadful prologue to the bitter finale.

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