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So there's the obligatory prologue with a portent of danger.
Iacocca followed the dramatic prologue with a chapter on his humble origins.
"The past is prologue with Clinton," his biographer, David Maraniss, said.
One of DeMille's religious epics stands apart, though, despite its prologue with zebras: "The King of Kings".
He moved through his scenes with a nonchalance that seemed commanding, and he sang both Quint's music and that of the Prologue with power and clarity.
In the prologue, with its eerie high-pitched strings and trolling bass lines, Ms. Alsop captured the mix of the primordial and the cosmic.
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Its first half comprises several dozen prologues with headings like "Guide to the Prologues (Warning Prologue)," "A New Prologue to My Authorial Persona" and "For Readers Who Will Perish if They Don't Know What the Novel Is About".
The prologue ends with Mr. Domingo atop a pedestal, grabbing his head in woe.
At its end, he drinks from the river of tears, falls asleep, and is visited by the fairies from the Prologue, together with their cavaliers, who carry him around in the air.
(For those missing the joke, Shubaly is explicit elsewhere. The prologue opens with a quote from his father, Murray: "People misremember things. Even if I remember it wrong, this is how I remember it").
The first prologue deals with the mathematical sciences in general, while the second prologue focuses on geometry proper.
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