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When the formal talks in Washington broke off a year ago, Israel and Syria were still discussing the preamble to a negotiating agenda.
Many saw that as the preamble to a coalition.
It all adds up to yet another chaotic preamble to a match night.
This warning could be the preamble to a magic show or a three-ring circus.
Current prices, he adds, "may be the preamble to a major crisis".
All that was a preamble to a game as dizzying in its action as it was confounding in its outcome.
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The principle of charity law still rested on a preamble to an act passed 400 years before.
By comparison, in his golfing lesson for Ralph Kramden, Ed Norton committed nine waggles (which were augmented with swiveling hips and swiveling knees) during his 15-second preamble to an exemplary smooth swing executed at Bensonhurst State Park's dilapidated Icebox Course.
The pain returns in flashes, sharp and sudden, but it is no more likely to catch us on 3 May than on any other day, when hearing the first few bars of Recuerdos de la Alhambra, or the preamble to an England-Wales rugby match, might overwhelm us.
The preambles to a number of laws in the Laws that are meant to be taken as exhortations to the laws in question and that contain elements of traditional mythology (see 790c3, 812a2, 841c6) may also be taken as "noble lies".
So went the gloomy preambles to an evening of primary election returns on television and the Internet, a night that progressed as a kind of death knell for insurgency in the 2000 campaign.
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