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"foreword" Definitions
  1. a short introduction at the beginning of a book, usually by a person other than the author

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According to excerpts of the foreword in Slate, Pratt's penned foreword for Anna Faris' new book (which is dedicated to Pratt) is just as interesting as you'd expect from a foreword written for his ex.
Edited by Bill Morgan, with a foreword by Anne Waldman.
The foreword is written by none other than Eric Trump.
"Paris was a warning," says the foreword to the magazine.
Yet any similarities, Silva notes in a foreword, are coincidental.
In a foreword to the report, the panel's chair, Rev.
Skyhorse, in the meantime, is standing by its Dershowitz foreword.
A new foreword by Natasha Trethewey joins Reynolds Price's original.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California, wrote the foreword.
Barr pointed this out in his foreword to the exhibition catalogue.
It was published in September with a foreword written by Markle.
It's not the first time Obama has written a book's foreword.
" Mr. Scruton later wrote the foreword to "The Battle for Home.
Airbnb commissioned Mr. Tourtellot to write the foreword of its report.
DANCE IN AMERICA Edited by Mindy Aloff, foreword by Robert Gottlieb.
"Mental health is not a dirty word," William said in the foreword.
And (full disclosure) I wrote the brief foreword to the heartwarming book.
But the foreword to the book is practically an event in itself.
But his photos paired with an Obama foreword is still pretty exciting. 
A Game of Thrones cookbook with a foreword from George R.R. Martin
She made a big deal out of it in the book's foreword.
H.R. McMaster wrote the new foreword and a chapter in the book.
Walton, then an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors, wrote the foreword.
The show's catalogue features a foreword by another contemporary light artist, James Turrell.
The foreword was published on Wednesday by the mass circulation German daily Bild.
She wrote a foreword to a cookbook from the Grenfell Tower community kitchen.
"Having Pete around made my life better," Obama wrote in the book's foreword.
His book has the blessing of the Hernandez family, and Jenkins wrote the foreword.
Deborah wrote the foreword but didn't read the book until after Moore passed away.
That goes to my changing view, as I sat down to write the foreword.
"We are being shown the wound," Alice Walker writes in her foreword to Barracoon.
In a way that was the inspiration and the foreword for a new album.
The book comes with a new foreword from Hugo Award-winning author N.K. Jemisin.
For reputation, she published her own magazine, which features a foreword from Swift herself.
THE FOUR HORSEMEN: The Conversation That Sparked an Atheist Revolution, foreword by Stephen Fry.
THE NEW YORKER ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CARTOONS Edited by Bob Mankoff, foreword by David Remnick.
"Fatalistic, hopeful, worried and uncertain," he wrote about the results in the report's foreword.
Even his wife, Laura, admitted to some difficulty in her foreword to the book.
When you solve some of the crossings, the answer turns out to be FOREWORD.
"Civil forfeiture threatens the constitutional rights of all Americans," it said in the report foreword.
In the foreword, she even says Jeffrey was the first feminist she ever met. Swoon.
Clinton had lent her stature to the book, writing a foreword and praising the minister.
You can read the entire foreword here, via Pitchfork, along with their interview with Coval.
THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF POLITICS Edited by Andrew Rosenthal, foreword by Maureen Dowd.
This 25th anniversary edition includes a foreword by Times contributing Op-Ed writer Timothy Egan.
However, in the book's foreword, she advises those reading it to preschoolers to use their judgment.
Aside from simply promoting the project, Duchess Megan is also writing a foreword for the book.
" The first season's opening credits begin with the foreword, "Seven million families live in gated communities.
Former President Obama is reportedly penning the foreword for his official White House photographer's forthcoming book.
"Brussels, the heart of Europe, has been struck," ISIS wrote in the foreword to the magazine.
"For as long as I can remember, I have sought answers," he wrote in the foreword.
It's also preceded by a foreword by legendary cyberpunk author, and Womack's longtime friend, William Gibson.
More than 100 historians and specialists worked on the project, Ms. Nyssen said in her foreword.
Walton had been a friend and mentor to Tennant, even writing the foreword to her book.
Prince William also recently wrote the foreword of another book about a subject close to his heart.
And he adds in the foreword that the crisis is not just about animals – but also people.
The Washington Post on Sunday published an excerpt from an upcoming book foreword by the late Rep.
The book, Together: Our Community Cookbook, is out this week and features a foreword written by Meghan.
The book contains a foreword by Albus Dumbledore and an introduction by the author himself, Newt Scamander.
She wrote the foreword for the puzzle book, and described the personal connection she has to GCHQ.
He has her artwork; she wears his pieces (and wrote the foreword for his recent autobiography, "Goldstruck").
Rhodes's foreword is barely seven pages, the rest of the book offering closer glimpses at Hall's drawings.
"His misfortune was complicated, yet his magnificent and beautiful nature never flagged," Ball writes in the foreword.
And is his bike accident some kind of karmic punishment for ghostwriting Greg's foreword to Duc's book?
Last year he published his autobiography -- "Soulman: The Rocky Johnson Story" -- and his son wrote the foreword.
This foreword is titled "In Search of Kathleen Collins," yet Ms. Alexander writes almost entirely about herself.
Ryan wrote a foreword to Rodriguez's book, but he was not the hardest thrower Rodriguez ever caught.
Belli's book, "Suck Less; Where There's a Willam, There's a Way," has a foreword from Neil Patrick Harris.
The book's cover, at least in its current iteration, advertises the fact that Pratt wrote the book's foreword.
"Regional difficulties typically have deep roots and are long-lasting," Haldane wrote in a foreword to the report.
With the exception of Robinson's foreword and afterword, no single contribution is given any sort of headline treatment.
Her fluid, deceptively casual voice shines in these selections with a foreword by her longtime editor, Victoria Wilson.
"The foreword by Professor Alan Dershowitz by itself will undoubtedly be worth the price of admission," Lyons says.
"Did he really see columns and totem poles?" asks ecologist Hansjörg Küster in a foreword, referencing Benjamin's commentary.
YOUNG MEN AND FIREA True Story of the Mann Gulch FireBy Norman Maclean; Foreword by Timothy Egan352 pp.
"Together: Our Community Cookbook" by the Hubb Community Kitchen, foreword by the Duchess of Sussex (Clarkson Potter, $16.95).
In his foreword, the novelist Jonathan Lethem describes Mr. Coppola as the polar opposite of a graffiti vandal.
As Dayton Duncan points out in his foreword, photography has always been part of our national parks' story.
There's a cover quotation by Sheryl Sandberg, a blurb by Anne-Marie Slaughter, a foreword by Gloria Steinem.
He's enjoyed staying at her royal residences, and even tapped Princess Anne to write the foreword for his biography.
Where Do We Go From Here was reprinted and expanded in 2010, with a foreword from Coretta Scott King.
Markle also penned the book's foreword, in which she discussed the importance of the kitchen to the Grenfell community.
The beautiful book begins with a foreword by Oscar-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan and an introduction by Annie Leibovitz.
Byron and Magic are still close -- in fact, Magic wrote the foreword for his new book, 'Slam-Dunk Success.
But the party was overstretched, and appear to have put Lewis foreword in something of a last-minute panic.
A guy called Greg Faye wrote the foreword, who was this young kid on the peripheries [of the scene].
I would recommend buying the book, with its glorious bright yellow-with-pink-flowers cover, and enjoying Sendak's foreword.
When Ms. Talbot wrote a memoir about the couple's life in 2009, the director Martin Scorsese wrote the foreword.
"Fragments were more potent than entire panels, because they freed the imagination," explained Mr. Peattie in his catalog foreword.
It will include facsimiles of several letters, as well as a foreword by Mr. Mandela's granddaughter Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela.
"The Cry of the Domestic Fowl," Osipov's foreword to "Rock, Paper, Scissors," is a love letter to the town.
His memoir, "Counsel for the Situation," was written with Mr. Bliss and had a foreword by Justice Stephen Breyer.
"It's him, sort of him, not him at all," Shepard's longtime friend Patti Smith writes in the book's foreword.
Zviadi's copy was a third edition, from 21861, with a foreword by the daughter of Barbare Jorjadze, its author.
Wesley Clark, a classmate of Mr. Carhart, wrote in a foreword to Mr. Carhart's book about the 19913 raid.
"[It's] a difficult path to overcome this dependence, and to put my life back together," she continued in the foreword.
Kapri embraces what Danez Smith (who writes the book's foreword) calls the "Black female oral tradition" and hip-hop pulse.
In the foreword, Bourdain praised Hagerty as a hard-working, quick-witted food writer with deep knowledge of her community.
In addition to suggesting the group create a cookbook of their favorite 50 recipes, she also wrote the book's foreword.
"William, Harry, and I are very grateful that this book is supporting our Heads Together Campaign," continued in the foreword.
Kristine McKenna, who is a dear friend and recently wrote "Room to Dream" with David Lynch, wrote a stunning foreword.
" (This foreword is said to have cost Greene a knighthood, deservedly so.) And it's Philby's memoir that probably inspired "Defectors.
Brandon Marshall, a wide receiver in the National Football League who has been public about his diagnosis, wrote the foreword.
The cost of vouchers was also similar to the costs of rapid rehousing and emergency shelter, she said in the foreword.
Tell me a little bit about sitting down to revisit it with a new foreword now, with the passage of time.
He also wrote the foreword for the book, which is called Grand Forks: A History of American Dining in 100 Reviews.
At least that's the case for his friend and frequent collaborator Fred Morin, who wrote the foreword to Ship to Shore.
The Duchess of Sussex, who welcomed son Archie with Prince Harry on May 6, wrote the foreword for Mayhew's annual report.
The luxe portfolio, with a foreword by the gender provocateur Boy George, features over 200 drag queens from around the world.
She also wrote the foreword for a new Lister biography, Gentleman Jack, by Anne Choma, that comes out on April 30.
As the foreword of the white paper explains: Go deeper: Read Axios' full report on Trump wanting to exit the WTO.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads My monograph on Catherine Murphy was published in 2016, with a foreword by Svetlana Alpers.
In her new foreword, she writes that the reissue has done more than save her book from going out of print.
"I've always thought of my photographs as documents that went beyond screaming into a microphone," Mr. Talamon wrote in his foreword.
"All the doors to love were completely closed to me, even my first crush," Mr. Wang wrote in the book's foreword.
When Wigmore's autobiography was published in 1985, it came with a foreword from Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn (a self-described "medical heretic").
The edition in 2002, which was again compiled by the Amoeba Collective, features a foreword directing all punks to the BYOFL website.
"It all means that OPEC will be required to meet most of the additional long-term oil demand," the report's foreword said.
It comes complete with a foreword and endorsement by Timothy Geithner, a former treasury secretary who had to battle the financial crisis.
Kim also wrote the foreword for the book, and Alice says it's a must-read thing of beauty ... straight from the heart.
In Disney Plus, the controls lets viewers skip foreword or backwards by 10 seconds, pause, adjust volume, and make the video fullscreen.
"The stamps serve as the core evidence, providing concrete proof that the countries did in fact exist," writes Berge in a foreword.
The project was first introduced by Marco Borges, an exercise physiologist whose recent book's foreword was written by Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
Released in 2017 with a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates, this book is a meditation on the concept of 'Otherness' in America.
The cookbook features 50 recipes from the women of Hubb, where Markle — who also penned the cookbook's foreword — has visited several times.
Someone then told me we were getting TV reception and I went to the lounge on the fo'c'sle (foreword deck) to see.
Bolton wrote the foreword to a book by two of the most prominent counter-jihadists, Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, in 2010.
In the foreword, John L. Marshall, chief executive of The Adecco Group, argued the effects of Brexit were now beginning to take hold.
The Awakened Woman: Remembering & Reigniting our Sacred Dreams, Dr. Tererai Trent (Author), Oprah Winfrey (Foreword By), (Simon and Schuster) Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry
In Tom Sachs's foreword to the book, he writes about his own preoccupation with "knolling," arranging objects parallel and at 90 degree angles.
"Our previous experience with designers was sucky," the Iron Man actor writes in the foreword of his interiors guru Joe Nahem's forthcoming book.
"The museum is a shared apartment where you can visit each other's brains and bodies," she says in her foreword to the catalogue.
The book itself will include poetry from Warsan Shire and a foreword by Dr. Eric Michael Dyson, a sociology professor at Georgetown University.
"History is not what happened; it's the story someone tells us about what happened," the historian Sally Roesch Wagner writes in a foreword.
The exhibition is in celebration of his fourth book, Blind Spot, published this year by Random House with a foreword by Siri Hustvedt.
And the late Jerry Lewis, of all people, supplies a four-sentence foreword — as in Bushmiller's art, the gesture alone makes it funny.
The trio received the text and a foreword from O'Brien, reformatted it, designed a cover and produced a limited run of 500 copies.
It is a relatable, immersive experience that pays homage to "The Year of Living Biblically," by A. J. Jacobs, who writes the foreword.
Apparently, someone came foreword—who I assume had something to do with the making of Selfie Rat—and gave my name to the Gothamist.
Demand for water is expected to increase by nearly one-third by 2050, said Gilbert Houngbo, chair of UN-Water, in the report's foreword.
In the foreword of my book, Patrick Hughes wrote that Gainesville is a sleepy, hot, and humid town where people run a little slower.
Clinton appears on the cover of "Strong for a Moment Like This," and wrote a foreword for the book praising Shillady and his writings.
Hannity wrote the foreword for Loudon's book and is also a close friend of the president, reportedly talking to Trump frequently on the phone.
So begins Gretchen Alice Felker-Martin's foreword to Mirror Mirror II, the second annual collection of horror and erotic comics from indie publisher 2dcloud.
Mr. Rhee chronicled their friendship in a book, "Bruce Lee and I" (2000), which included a foreword by Mr. Lee's wife, Linda Lee Cadwell.
One last thing I'd like to highlight is something that Dan Auerbach, singer of the Black Keys, wrote in the foreword to my book.
With a foreword by John Leguizamo and afterword by Don Cheadle, movie buffs have no excuse not to lose themselves in this oddball book.
Clinton had inspired Ms. Gillibrand to get into politics, wrote the foreword to her book and campaigned for her in her first House race.
The book in question is the wonderful new edition of Cuba Then, by Ramiro A. Fernández, with a foreword and poems by Richard Blanco.
Yet another Cleveland Clinic doctor wrote the foreword to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s scare-mongering book implicating thimerosal for a host of childhood problems.
Before it came out in 2010, someone from Lucasfilm emailed me a foreword to the series, which described what would happen in the subsequent series.
"Chris Fischer is a cook who farms, a grower who is a talented chef—a brilliant combination," Bloomfield wrote in the foreword of his book.
American sculptor Tom Sachs, who coined the phrase, "Always Be Knolling", also wrote the book's foreword and provides great inspiration for Radcliffe's blog-turned-book.
"I'm so proud of my mom for achieving something she's always wanted to do — tell her story," Lovato, who wrote the book's foreword, told PEOPLE.
Bruce Randall, a glass collector who wrote the foreword to a book on Tiffany lamps by Neustadt, came to my studio in the early nineties.
Guy Reschenthaler was Higbie's co-host on the radio program "Sound of Freedom" and the author of the foreword for Higbie's 2012 self-published book.
The actor Jesse Eisenberg wrote the foreword, and who better to introduce Mr. Jullien's wry, pointed pen-and-ink renderings of our 21st-century neuroses?
With a foreword by George R.R. Martin, this book pieces together recipes for honeyfingers, lemon cakes, and the meals served at a feast at Winterfell. 
The final volume of a reprinted "Peanuts" comic strip is due in May, and the author of its foreword is none other than President Obama.
In March, Center Street will release "Understanding Trump," an account of the president by Newt Gingrich that includes a foreword by the president's son Eric.
Skyhorse is shooting for a six- to seven-day turnaround for its edition, which will feature a foreword by emeritus Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz.
Bookended by a foreword (Paul Berman) and an epilogue (Juan Gonzalez), the collection suffers from the absent perspective of Columbia's embattled administrators at the time.
I recommend the 1999 edition from W. W. Norton with a foreword by Schlesinger and an afterword by Richard E. Neustadt and Graham T. Allison.
Ms. Tennant said she had considered Mr. Walton a mentor, and he wrote the foreword to her book about athletes transitioning to life after sports.
To commemorate International Literacy Day and to raise awareness about the issue, Project Literacy published Steward's book, commissioning illustrations and featuring a foreword by Idris Elba.
They also began the tradition of including a foreword detailing how laborious and painstaking the process of wading through thousands of sometimes-legible postcards truly was.
Over the phone, he echoed a sentiment from the foreword of "Manifest" -- that there has not been enough institutional attention to black narratives and black lives.
" Action also shares the multiple inspirations for the book, something that Mario Batali—who wrote the foreword—calls "a map of the inside of Bronson's brain.
"Incident awareness information assists authorities in responding to disasters to save lives, mitigate suffering, minimize serious property damage, and protect vital infrastructure," the manual's foreword explains.
Penguin Classics recently published a fetching new annotated edition, with a foreword by the singer/writer Patti Smith, one of the book's vast army of admirers.
Einstein, who died in 1955, wrote the foreword to Dr. Sharp's first book, "Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power: Three Case Studies," published in 1960.
I'd probably pick up any book that includes the words "foreword by Jimmy Carter," because I know being in his company will make me feel better.
The Duchess of Sussex worked privately with the organization for several months and wrote the foreword for a cookbook featuring their recipes to benefit the project.
This latest edition contains a foreword by Marita Noon, described by the book as a columnist for Breitbart and executive director of Energy Makes America Great.
The handsome volume, which comes with a new foreword, an afterword, and annotations sourcing every illustration, is the perfect introduction or reintroduction to Steinberg's incomparable style.
May, a former interior minister, says in the foreword of the report that Britain has seen attacks in London and Manchester, and the "attempted murder" in Salisbury.
"A new definition of the role of librarians in today's society could be drafted by diversifying their mandate," anthologist and author Alberto Manguel notes in a foreword.
"Several methods for influencing the sex of babies have been proposed over the years," Taylor writes in the foreword to her 212 e-book, The Babydust Method.
Bernie Sanders' support of President Barack Obama, saying he had called the president "weak," questioned his leadership and wrote a foreword for a book criticizing the president.
In the foreword to "Operation Susannah," Ms. Meir described talking to Ms. Ninio about her prison life, including her experiences behind bars during the Six-Day War.
"I immediately felt connected to this community kitchen; it is a place for women to laugh, grieve, cry and cook together," Markle says in the book's foreword.
A new edition has been published, right on time, with a foreword by the novelist Zinzi Clemmons and a sharp, substantive introduction by the scholar George Hutchinson.
"Oxford reflects the inequalities — socio-economic, ethnic and regional — that exist in British society," Louise Richardson, the university's vice chancellor, said in a foreword to the report.
In the foreword for "Barking," Moore revealed that he had told Porsz to simply choose 100 images from his already "varied and entertaining" collection of dog pictures.
When I heard he was releasing a new book, Neal Preston: Exhilarated and Exhausted, with a foreword by Cameron Crowe, I leapt at the chance to interview him.
The foreword to the survey, shared on a poster in the exhibition, reads: The Guerilla Girls focus on the understory, the subtext, the overlooked and the downright unfair.
As one of several laborers who toiled through the '94 edition of Book Your Own Fuckin' Life, Melanie Walski was a privileged recipient of her very own foreword.
Some posted the foreword from his book, in which he stresses the importance of giving people who have suffered injustices the chance to defend themselves using the constitution.
Reprinted from The Business Blockchain: Promise, Practice, and Application of the Next Internet Technology by William Mougayar (foreword from Vitalik Buterin) with permission from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
With a foreword by Sofia Coppola that sets up 192 pages of pure fashion fun, the archival photographs, posters, and graphics sum up just how influential Fiorucci was.
Verdict: TRUE While Sanders didn't write a foreword for the book, he did pen an enthusiastic endorsement for "Buyer's Remorse: How Obama let Progressives Down" by Bill Press.
Other particularly thorny problems include reducing maternal deaths, making education universally accessible to children and the representation of women in political decision-making, Guterres said in the foreword.
Couric began the 40-minute panel "Putting a Best Facebook Foreword" by grilling Sandberg on how the platform planned to prevent misinformation surrounding the 2020 US presidential election.
On the level of craft, "My Son Wears Heels," which includes a foreword by Diane Ehrensaft, a developmental and clinical psychologist specializing in gender, is workmanlike at best.
In June, Princeton University Press released a new edition of Tsai's adaptation with a foreword by Lawrence Freedman, a longtime professor of war studies at King's College London.
Fairfax, which also happens to have published Greg's groundbreaking book, offers him a deal, with the caveat that he has to ask his father to write the foreword.
Next month, his book of hand dryer photography will be released in the US, complete with a foreword by James Dyson—inventor of the eponymous Airblade hand dryer.
" In his 2010 foreword to Geller's book, Bolton wrote, "This book carries forward the ongoing and increasingly widespread critique of Barack Obama as our first post-American president.
"No work on the subject of personal finance has even tried to make this claim before," the satirist P. J. O'Rourke wrote in a foreword to the book.
Mr. Gates, who wrote the foreword in Mr. Smith's book, recalled that for years he was proud of how little time he spent talking to people in government.
She subsequently confirmed its authenticity, he said, and asked if Mr. Jagger could write a foreword that explained that the work had been written early in his career.
"The earlier reports remain useful points of reference, but no longer reflect the best available learning on questions relating to presidential impeachment," Nadler writes in the report's foreword.
"Every portrait effortlessly reveals the unique qualities of each of these settlements with an artless efficiency that has become unthinkable," writes architect Rem Koolhaas in the book's foreword.
The Prince of Wales, 70, is patron of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, and the foreword is included in a commemorative ceremony program, in addition to Charles' official website.
Well, given the fact that I'm a 2100-year-old woman, I actually have tried to embrace new technology and I've always tried to be a little foreword thinking.
Now Benjamin has written a memoir titled The Stranger on the Bridge – and Prince William, who has met both men along with wife Kate Middleton, penned a touching foreword.
It comes back around when Mary writes Frankenstein, and can only get it published anonymously with Shelley writing the foreword, leading everyone to believe he is the sole author.
"Inter-state strategic competition, not terrorism, is now the primary concern in US national security," wrote Mr Mattis in a foreword to the NDS, which was published in January.
Now, the beauty mogul has written the foreword to Johnson's moving memoir, After Life: My Journey from Incarceration to Freedom, out Tuesday, and PEOPLE has the exclusive first look.
"The Cornell Lab has embraced the intimate relationship between art and ornithology throughout its hundred year history," writes John W. Fitzpatrick, director of Cornell Lab, in the book's foreword.
In the 2005 foreword to Video Art: The Castello di Rivoli Collection, curator David A. Ross remarks that "video art" is not a historical category, but simply a medium.
I ended up writing a foreword for it, because it taught me so much about the strength that comes from community and the grace that is bestowed by gratitude.
"I can hardly describe the effect it had on me," Mr. Keltner wrote in the foreword to "Hal Blaine & the Wrecking Crew" (1990), an autobiography written with David Goggin.
In his foreword, Josh Blaylock, the founder of the company, said he created the comic because he was inspired by Ocasio-Cortez and other newly elected members of Congress.
Her late husband, Simeon Booker, who was the Washington bureau chief of Jet and Ebony and was known as the dean of Washington's black press corps, wrote the foreword.
Classic photo shoots, contact sheets and behind-the-scenes stories by Barron Clairborne, Al Pereira and Lisa Leone are included, as well as a foreword by the Roots's Questlove.
According to news reports and a foreword to a recent edition, the book has been translated into more than 30 languages and has sold more than six million copies.
She contributed text to "The Harlem Book of the Dead" (1978), a collection of funeral portraits by the photographer James Van Der Zee, with a foreword by Toni Morrison.
The two men have also appeared at counter-jihadist events, accepted the endorsement of prominent counter-jihadists, and (in Bolton's case) penned a glowing foreword to a counter-jihadist book.
Sosa's uncle, former President George W. Bush, wrote the book's foreword in which he reflects on the power of his parents' love — and how it impacted his mother's last hours.
There's also a slew of new books about the movie, including The Sound of Music Companion (with a foreword by Andrews) and The Sound of Music Story (by Tom Santopietro).
Although they were broken up by the time the book was released, Pratt still wrote the foreword, although he amended it slightly after the early copy went out for review.
When, in 2013, the Kaisers published a book, "Against the Odds: Health & Hope in South Africa — The Story of Medical Education for South African Blacks," the archbishop wrote the foreword.
"I hope that all wholesale market firms will incorporate its lessons in their work to improve standards of conduct in wholesale markets," Carney said in a foreword to the research.
And though, as The Telegraph reports (for all of you who can't get behind The Times' paywall) it was initially intended to be published with a new foreword by Jagger.
Meghan wrote the foreword for the book, which features recipes from women whose community was affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in which more than 70 people died last year.
The book conveys that "there was some really gritty shit there, and you missed seeing what was happening," said literature-loving pro skateboarder Mark Suciu, who wrote the book's foreword.
In addition to writing the foreword, Reschenthaler also held fundraising events during his successful 2013 run for district judge in Pennsylvania where Higbie sold and signed copies of the book.
"The world will not achieve the Sustainable Development Goals without a fundamental shift in the international financial system," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wrote in a foreword to the report.
Later in life, I met Susan Sontag, and she told me she wanted to give me a new edition of a book for which she had recently written the foreword.
In a foreword to the commission's latest report, Ms. Lhamon wrote that the panel unanimously supported the report's key recommendations, a claim that some conservative advocacy groups said was untrue.
For folks who are less geeky or nerdy, or both, the foreword by Kiyonori Muroga, editor-in-chief of Tokyo-based IDEA Magazine, outlines arcade game typography for the layperson.
Also on the horizon is a Rizzoli book about Fiorucci's history, out next month, with a foreword from Sofia Coppola, that includes interviews with Maripol, Terry Jones and Marc Jacobs.
Robert F. Drinan, a former Democratic congressman from Massachusetts, wrote in the foreword to Richard Allen White's book "Breaking Silence: The Case That Changed the Face of Human Rights" (2004).
I felt compelled to provide the biographical material at the start of this review because this collection's foreword, by the poet Elizabeth Alexander, is nearly fact free and perfectly unhelpful.
"There were other lyricists involved in the writing of the Grateful Dead canon," he wrote in the foreword to "The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics" (2005; annotations by David Dodd).
"Our current information indicates that Mr Lee was involuntarily removed to the mainland without any due process under Hong Kong SAR (Special Administrative Region) law," Hammond wrote in a foreword.
Louis C.K., who wrote the foreword for Macdonald's 2016 book, was accused of sexual misconduct by five women; Barr was fired in May by ABC after sending a racist tweet.
"John Bogle has changed a basic industry in the optimal direction," Paul A. Samuelson, the 1970 Nobel laureate in economics, wrote in a foreword to "Bogle on Mutual Funds" (1993).
"Reading and comprehending signs and symbols can be as difficult as absorbing any new verbal and textual language," writes author and art director Steven Heller in a foreword to Symbols.
Meghan wrote the foreword for the book, which features recipes from a group of women whose community was affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in which more than 70 people died.
Becoming Ms. Burton, From Prison to Recovery to Leading the Fight for Incarcerated Women, Susan Burton (Author), Cari Lynn (Author), Michelle Alexander (Foreword By), (The New Press) Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional
In the debut puzzle book from the U.K.'s Signals Intelligence and Cyber Security agency, or GCHQ, Middleton wrote a touching foreword honoring her grandmother's World War II contributions, Time reports.
International human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, who represents Murad and wrote the foreword to "The Last Girl," is campaigning for the Islamist group to be prosecuted through the International Criminal Court.
Washington (CNN)Former White House photographer Pete Souza is getting some help on his new book's foreword from his former boss, President Barack Obama, according to publisher Little, Brown and Company.
Timeless: Photographs by Kamoinge (2015), edited by Anthony Barboza and Herb Robinson, coedited by Vincent Alabiso, with a Foreword by Quincy Troupe, is a beautifully produced book documenting this group's activities.
"The current generation of young people is the smartest, most idealistic, and least prejudiced generation in the modern history of the United States," Sanders writes in a foreword to the Guide.
"It is unfortunately supposable that some people will account for these photographic images as 'abstract art,' or will see them as 'beautiful shapes,'" writes author Wendell Berry in a book foreword.
As Geoff Dyer notes in his foreword, the sort of "genre-resistant ­nonfiction" whose possibilities Dillard began scouting out in the early 1970s is now a recognized genre enjoying a vogue.
It has become "a more severe, more terrible, coercive measure than normal criminal detention," Teng Biao, a lawyer who left China after his own secret detentions, writes in the book's foreword.
" In Osipov's kitchen, as the late-afternoon winter sun filled the room with a warm haze, he described the foreword as "a list of what I love, of why I'm here.
Boston Review published "Poems for Political Disaster," which has a foreword by the United States poet laureate, Juan Felipe Herrera, and includes poems by Stephen Burt, Monica Youn and Jorie Graham.
The office is rented out to a magazine related to independent book publishing called Foreword Reviews for about $78,000 a year; the studio, over a detached garage, can be rented, too.
Meghan, who wrote the foreword for the book, is set to help the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen prepare a meal based on their recipes before enjoying the feast with guests.
"On April 17, 2018, Barbara Pierce Bush spent her final hours the way she wanted: holding hands with the love of her life," the former president, 71, wrote in the book's foreword.
"The challenge of Song of Solomon was to manage what was for me a radical shift in imagination from a female locus to a male one," she wrote in the book's foreword.
Recently, Pratt wrote that the former couple will be "just fine" and plan to move forward by continuing to "amicably co-parent a human" together in the foreword of Faris' book, Unqualified.  
As author Victoria Finlay (who, in 2002, published her own book on color history) writes in the foreword, the Forbes Pigment Collection has focused on historical colors for most of its lifetime.
The couple wrote the foreword to his book and had a contest offering the chance to win free tickets to their shows for life for fans willing to become more plant-based.
Recently, Pratt wrote that the former couple will be "just fine" and plan to move forward by continuing to "amicably co-parent a human" together in the foreword of Faris' book, Unqualified.
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Recently, Pratt wrote that the former couple will be "just fine" and plan to move forward by continuing to "amicably co-parent a human" together in the foreword of Faris' book, Unqualified.
"The rate of progress in many areas is far slower than needed to meet the targets by 2030," wrote U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a foreword to the 60-page report.
The only one of his hundred or so books to be translated into English, "Tricks" (22013), announces itself as "a sexual odyssey—man-to-man," and includes a foreword by Roland Barthes.
Then again, so is the owner of any designated landmark, said Barry Bergdoll, an art history professor at Columbia University who wrote the foreword to "Building Seagram," a monograph by Phyllis Lambert.
"With a dedicated chapter for fathers written by Swizz and a heartfelt foreword penned by Alicia, the three of us are raising our voices to help generations of families worldwide," Tifrere said.
Blair's decision to write a foreword for the dossier that concluded Iraq had or could quickly deploy WMDs "indicates a distinction between his beliefs and the JIC's actual judgements," Chilcot's report reads.
In the foreword to "The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis," published this month, the critic Michael Wood invokes Henry James, Henry Fielding, Chekhov, Sterne, Nabokov and Calvino — all in two paragraphs.
Expertly edited by Neeli Cherkovski, Raymond Foye, and Tate Swindell, with an informative foreword by devorah major, the work dates from the late-1950s until shortly before the poet's death in 1986.
The reality, of course, was very different — and Morton's book was a way to reveal "the unvarnished truth," as the author writes a new foreword, which is excerpted exclusively in this week's PEOPLE.
In a foreword to the study, which was published last July, Katherine M. O'Regan, a federal assistant housing secretary, said the review had found that permanent subsidies, or vouchers, were far more effective.
She wrote the foreword for Together: Our Community Cookbook, which features recipes from a group of women whose community was affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in which more than 70 people died.
He also wrote the foreword for the company's 2015 cookbook, Big Gay Ice Cream: Saucy Stories & Frozen Treats: Going All the Way with Ice Cream, which was written by Quint and Bryan Petroff.
It includes 220 recipes from luminaries including Man Ray, Marianne Moore, Helen Frankenthaler, and Harper Lee, with a foreword by Alice B. Toklas and illustrations by Marcel Duchamp, Robert Osborn, and Alexandre Istrati.
Now, Souza's giving fans something else to look forward to: former president Barack Obama will write the foreword for his book, Obama: An Intimate Portrait: The Historic Presidency in Photographs, The Hill reported.
When Garten stopped by Michael Ian Black's podcast How to Be Amazing, he asked the Food Network star how Stewart came to write the foreword for her first book, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook.
"Of course the benefits of providing victims with support go far beyond the financial," Ian McColl, a British lord who put forward the bill, said in a foreword to the Rights Lab research.
A second chance for the Ireland photos came in 2004, when Abrams Books agreed to publish an expanded selection of works if Freedman could get Frank and Malachy McCourt to write a foreword.
"There is something liberating and strange indeed about gazing upon these vignettes from strangers' lives and finding in them a space for our own imaginations to germinate," Kaplan writes in a book foreword.
Chance's foreword for the book, A People's History of Chicago, begins with "We got the cheat codes" and then delves into why he left Los Angeles after moving there a few years ago.
"She was the first global celebrity because she was authentic," said Hilary Black, the editor of National Geographic's new book "Remembering Diana: a Life in Photographs" (whose foreword was written by Ms. Brown).
Ursula Andkjær Olsen's Third-Millennium Heart is a beautiful monster of a book coming at you straight, with no padding of preface or foreword to warn you what you might be in for.
And ahead of the exhibition's opening, she penned the foreword to the exhibition catalog, where she talks about her passion for the subject of photography — and her love of pictures of children, in particular.
Geismar will provide a foreword for the manual, and the book will include 48 pages of images from the Agency's Documerica Project, as well as an essay by Christopher Bonanos of New York magazine.
He envisions literary fame for him akin to that of Patti Smith, who wrote a foreword in verse for Flea's book ("providence assigned him an instrument/that in his hands formed a spectral voice").
"American workers cannot compete with producers abroad who use child labor or forced labor" U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta said in a foreword to the list of 148 goods produced in 76 countries.
This is an extract from When the Walking Defeats You: One Man's Journey as Joseph Kony's Bodyguard, written by Ledio Cakaj, with a foreword by Roméo Dallaire, published on November 15 by Zed Books.
In his foreword, the architect Daniel Libeskind describes this imaginative picture book for adults by Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell as "nostalgia, regrets or opportunities missed" — a catalog of dashed dreams and dodged nightmares.
The guide, titled "Talking with Kids About Being Online," is very similar to the FTC's earlier "Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids about Being Online," though the former includes a foreword from the First Lady.
Paradoxically, as much money as the state put towards into hiring artists to create these mosaics, residents never recognized their artistic merit, as contributors Olga Balashova and Lizaveta German note in the book's foreword.
" Kiese Laymon, a writer and professor at the University of Mississippi who wrote the foreword for "Bone," was introduced to Ms. Daley-Ward's poems by his students, who showed him her poem "emergency warning.
Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of Between the World and Me, the phenomenally best-selling personal statement in the guise of a letter to his teenage son, provides the foreword to The Origin of Others.
In the foreword of When the Focus Shifts: The Prayer Book of Arlene Holmes 2013-2014, she wrote, "This book is being published to raise awareness of the immorality of the death penalty," she writes.
The 37-year-old American former actress wrote the foreword to the book which represents her first solo venture since becoming a member of Britain's royal family after marrying Queen Elizabeth's grandson Harry in May.
Joel D. Joseph is the author of Black Mondays: Worst Decisions of the Supreme Court (4th Edition, 85033), with a foreword by Justice Thurgood Marshall, and Inequality in America: 10 Causes and 10 Cures (2016).
He wrote a foreword for a book that basically argued voters should have buyer's remorse when it comes to President Obama's leadership and legacy, and I just couldn't disagree more with those kind of comments.
"The full facts of the case remain unclear, but our current information indicates that Mr. Lee was involuntarily removed to the mainland without any due process under Hong Kong," the foreword to the report said.
"My long history with Deng and the other leaders made it possible for us to work through the crises without derailing Sino-American relations," Bush wrote in the foreword to his China diaries in 2007.
The forthcoming collector's item was authored by production designer Deborah Riley, and features an "exclusive foreword" from "Game of Thrones" showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and a preface from production designer Gemma Jackson.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Pope Francis - in comments in the foreword of a new book - has branded sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic priests a "monstrosity" and pledged action against perpetrators and bishops who protected them.
"I knew he was important and he was special, and I wanted some of that energy," said Mr. Karefa-Smart, a photographer and artist living in Paris, who wrote the foreword to the new edition.
This highly entertaining, dare we say absorbing, book is "a sort of 'Around the World in Eighty Toilets,'" as Sir Peter Bazalgette — whose great-great-grandfather designed the London sewer system — proclaims in his foreword.
In a newly published English edition of Franz Hessel's Walking in Berlin: A Flaneur in the Capital (MIT Press, 2017), Benjamin's foreword further refines this enigmatic mission of random strolling (known in French as flânerie).
While there, he edited "An Undesirable Element," the memoir of Sharif Fayez, the country's first minister of higher education after the fall of the Taliban, with a foreword by Ryan Crocker, a longtime United States ambassador.
"It is evident that this major commitment to production adjustments has been central to the rebalancing process that the market has undergone this year," OPEC Secretary-General Mohammad Barkindo wrote in a foreword to the report.
"The bill ensures that the security and intelligence agencies and law enforcement continue to have the powers they need to keep us safe - and no more," Home Secretary (interior minister) Theresa May said in a foreword.
" Eric Trump also took time in his foreword to offer praise for his father, President Donald Trump, slipping in a classic "Make America Great Again" tag line: "As to my father, there is no greater man.
"Through the last year, safety and security concerns have moved into the spotlight, and we have to assume that these issues will continue to cause difficulties in the years ahead," the report warned in its foreword.
Sue Scheff, author of the recently released book "Shame Nation: The Global Epidemic of Online Hate," which includes a foreword by Monica Lewinsky, says that in the digital age, sexual harassment is prevalent online, as well.
Before leaving, you might want to consider purchasing the recently published, much needed monograph, Gray Foy: Drawings 1941–1975, with a foreword by Steve Martin and essays by Lynn M. Herbet, Don Quaintance, and Alexis Rockman.
Ms. Tennant visited him while he was in town for a road game to drop off a copy of a book she had published, for which Mr. Walton had written the foreword, according to the lawsuit.
She was among the first women to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, and wrote plays and a book of prose published under the pseudonym Nancy Boyd (but with a foreword by Edna St. Vincent Millay).
"There's reason for optimism," World Bank President David Malpass wrote in a foreword to the report, which assessed laws and regulations in 190 countries affecting women at work, including restrictions on jobs and permitted working hours.
Making Our Way Home: The Great Migration and the Black American Dream By Blair Imani, Illustrated by Rachelle Baker, Ages 12 and up  Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors provides the foreword for this book.
"Just because the United States is now less supportive of trade and globalization does not mean that the rest of the world will follow suit," Kevin Rudd, president, Asia Society Policy Institute, said in the report's foreword.
"In a world where everybody can be anybody, where being real is no big deal, I wanted to work back to the human problems, and that is what drives these stories," O'Hagan writes in the book's foreword.
"It should be noted that portfolio investment provides a new bright spot in the two-way investment relationship," Stephen A. Orlins, president of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, wrote in a foreword to the report.
As the foreword, written by Pratt, indicates, much of the couple's time together was defined by their unfiltered commitment to each other, an unabashed display of affection that often played out on social media and in interviews.
I can tell you that there's once again a prologue set in the past that seems to have nothing to do with anything but actually serves quite well as a sort of thematic foreword to the season.
Noting that his father initially invited him to pen a foreword for his 2012 memoir I Am Spartacus: Making a Film, Breaking the Blacklist, Michael discovered not long after that Kirk had instead chosen someone else: Clooney.
But introduced with a sensitive yet impassioned foreword by the Palestinian lawyer and writer Raja Shehadeh, the photos, which are serene, eerie, and often unnaturally still, have more a feeling of impartial witnessing than outraged finger-pointing.
In his foreword to "Undercover Girl," the 1947 memoir of another O.S.S. agent, Elizabeth P. McIntosh, William J. Donovan, the head of the O.S.S., called the women holding such jobs "the invisible apron strings" of the agency.
In the foreword, Peterson's friend Norman Doidge, a prominent psychiatrist, tells about meeting him at an outdoor lunch at the house of a mutual friend; Peterson was wearing cowboy boots, and determinedly ignoring a swarm of bees.
Jacobsen's work remains "canonical" in Scandinavian literature, the critic James Wood writes in his foreword to "A Difficult Death," the first critical biography of Jacobsen in English, by the Danish-born, Brooklyn-based writer Morten Hoi Jensen.
In the foreword to the book, Schodt notes his surprise at discovering, while translating the manga, that he was actually drawn into it at one point — he'd become a background character in a broad and monumental life.
A compelling speaker who was fluent in English, Sogyal Rinpoche taught and gave seminars around the world and wrote "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" (1992), a best seller with a foreword by the Dalai Lama.

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