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"prelude" Definitions
  1. a short piece of music, especially an introduction to a longer piece
  2. prelude (to something) an action or event that happens before another more important one and forms an introduction to it

724 Sentences With "prelude"

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The race means more to Prelude than Ichthys, as Prelude is smaller, said Wood Mackenzie analyst Saul Kavonic.
Just like Jesus notes that joy is the prelude to loving one another, finding joy was the prelude to this project.
"Prelude is excited to help OptimoRoute expand its reach and further develop its offerings for a multitude of mobile workforces," said Victoria Beasley, partner, Prelude Ventures .
Sure, it will always be the prelude to the best of all-time, but it will also always be the prelude to the best of all-time.
Now, she's serving up a prelude to her debut album with I Used To Know Her (The Prelude), a 20-minute collection of smooth R&B with sharp spoken word moments.
Yet I think it's the prelude to something even more.
Yoking De Quincey's life to Wordsworth's Prelude has its weaknesses.
Show notes: Prelude to Axanar is available here, it's nuts!
The past is prelude to the present in Trump World.
Bizarre behavior is often interpreted as a prelude to violence.
Capital controls would be only a prelude to continued malaise.
It's just the prelude to an even more intense climb.
In the prelude to the election, bogus reports about Mrs.
Here is the whole performance, but listen to the prelude.
If past is prelude, we should not hold our breath.
Curiously, the prelude to the 1987 crash isn't one of them.
My favorite readymade is "Prelude to a Broken Arm", from 1915.
The crucifixion is first and foremost a prelude to the Resurrection.
But the VR experience was all prelude to the physical installation.
As a prelude to the split, Bitcoin trading platforms like CEX.
"It all is a prelude to the jobs number," he said.
The O.J. moment was just a prelude to our new normal.
Domestic violence, Caro shows, is not only the prelude to horror,
But it is just as likely that he is a prelude.
This isn't the prelude to an acquisition, according to Bharti Mittal.
Korea, though, was just a prelude of the horrors to come.
New investors include Iconiq Capital, Prelude Ventures and Tao Capital Partners.
"A break of $1,240 will prelude a deeper correction," he said.
A fourth baby was born out of our own difficulties—Prelude!
The "Prelude to Performance" program opted for an old-fashioned staging.
All that, however, is just a prelude to the real battle.
It's likely to be the prelude to a flash of wondrousness.
The complaint was prelude either to a lawsuit or a settlement.
It turned out to be not an aberration, but a prelude.
This primordial piece proved a surprisingly effective prelude to the Wagner.
It was just a prelude to the looming free-agent frenzy.
The question might sound like the prelude to a children's joke.
Remember: Pyongyang's peace offensive is usually a prelude to a provocation.
The drumming was the call to the dance, a prelude of sorts.
Is Putin's interference in the US election a prelude for other moves?
Of course, all of this was a prelude to the footage itself.
Jorma Elo's "Nocturne/Étude/Prelude" is a characteristically incoherent fit of hiccups.
Subsequent elections have each felt like a prelude to a permanent campaign.
The most unhinged moment, in fact, was Malone's prelude to all this.
Tuesday's visitation was a prelude to Jacob's superhero-themed funeral on Wednesday.
The imam's residence permit was withdrawn as a prelude to expelling him.
The round was led by Peak Ventures with participation from Prelude Ventures.
That was a prelude to Kindle's entry into China the next year.
Who knew it was a prelude to the rest of the year?
The comparisons to 2008 -- the prelude to global depression -- are piling up.
Those can be a prelude to the more serious charge of impeachment.
"A small prelude for piano is like a puddle," he told me.
It wouldn't be an impeachment proceeding but a prelude to that possibility.
An exhilarating prelude to the great novels of his famous late phase.
It's a prelude to his testimony before Congress on Wednesday and Thursday.
These are Chevron's Wheatstone project, Inpex's Ichthys and Royal Dutch Shell's Prelude.
Mr. Thielemann's "Lohengrin" Prelude enveloped the house with a mysterious, sublime shimmer.
Negotiators hoped that the deal would be the prelude to peaceful elections.
The local poll is a worrying prelude to national elections next year.
Experts say this is a prelude to a fight with Jorge Masvidal
Which means that all of last night's fireworks were just a prelude.
Which means that all of last night's fireworks were just a prelude.
"We assume that this is the prelude to a technical recession," Scheuerle added.
For many, this listing is a prelude to Xiaomi's expected public market entry.
Meanwhile, the files may only be a prelude to what is to come.
Think of it as a relaxed, summer prelude to the heat of Disrupt.
The company declined to say when it expects the first Prelude LNG cargo.
This is what the prelude to a financial crisis looks like, historically speaking.
But it turned out only to be a prelude to the Yankees' disappointment.
The G-major Prelude begins casually, without the aura of Great Music unfolding.
A tidy scheme for twin souls but otherwise, assuredly, a prelude to divorce.
"The Prelude" is part of my bloodstream practically, or maybe I mean metaphorically.
To some modern ears, the lyrics sound like a prelude to date rape.
The uncertainty has worked against Mr. Netanyahu in the prelude to the vote.
In the prelude to the opening ceremony, North Korea dominated the news cycle.
To some, the data demand looks suspiciously like a prelude to vote suppression.
It could well be a prelude to a rematch in the N.B.A. finals.
An admission of hate, for Mr. Hawthorne, was a necessary prelude to love.
The vote was seen as a prelude to further deregulation for broadband companies.
The Spanish Princess is particularly bittersweet because it's a prelude to all this tragedy.
Yet all legally purchased semi-automatic weapons as a prelude to their murderous rampages.
The poet, essayist, founder and editor of Prelude Magazine doesn't need no stinkin' shelves.
Illyrians, Greeks and Romans were a prelude to almost 600 years of Habsburg rule.
First up, the festival is revealing a brand new series dubbed Prelude to Sleep.
Water Well Whispers The sub-par challenge was just prelude for a spectacular episode.
It's unclear if the change is a prelude to a bigger, possibly legal fight.
In a prelude to Thursday's theatrics, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will testify Wednesday.
Are student exchange programs that weaken Jewish family ties a prelude to something worse?
Prelude isn't unique in looking to apply developing reproductive technology to help couples conceive.
Indeed, if past is prelude, neither man can afford to take anything for granted.
The idea of converting our present into a prelude of my absence distresses me.
If Pompeo's past is prelude, he's not likely to be a forward-leaning player.
The opera opens with a prelude depicting the hopeless despair of the oppressed Hebrews.
In January, his company, Brian Brooks Dance, presented a new work, "Prelude," in Chicago.
They warn that those activities could be a prelude for a broader Russian campaign.
Many assumed that Mr. Trump was using extreme actions as a prelude to negotiation.
His wrestling cameos might have been a prelude to a new career on screen.
The prelude to the G.M. strike began on the Monday after Thanksgiving in 2018.
"Dreams" followed, without pause, an opening set of three of Shostakovich's prelude-fugue pairings.
It's virtually always a prelude to something even sketchier, per the emails we received.
I THINK WHAT WE'RE REALLY STARTING IS THE PRELUDE TO A SET OF NEGOTIATIONS.
A swift repeal may be a prelude to further deregulation of the telecommunications industry.
For the theme to his variations Rachmaninoff chose Chopin's grave Prelude in C minor.
Quick to point out ... in the prelude to sex video you don't see Kevin.
All of this comes off as an ominous prelude to some kind of showdown.
Or it could be a prelude to some dramatic offensive action on his part.
Instead, it could be a prelude to more of the same during his presidency.
It would be hard not to, after hearing the wry homage to Bach in "Prelude and Ant Fugue — With a Crab Canon" (1982), a madcap reimagining of the first prelude from "The Well-Tempered Clavier" that's dismissed with an abrasive, scurrying fugue.
Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington state go to the polls on March 26, a prelude to
Commercial bankers have expressed concern that it could be a prelude to freezing the accounts.
He's invoked these dystopian ideas before, but only as a prelude to his sales pitch.
Corsi's ban reads as a prelude to a possible termination for InfoWars's entire YouTube presence.
It will go on display in Rome in March, a prelude to a grand tour.
It's not about prelude or resolution, but about being locked into a moment of infatuation.
The low- key start was a prelude to the formal talks planned in Tokyo Monday.
Buy Lawless's book The Prelude: The Deadliest City in America or follow Lawless on Instagram.
The Delta Aquarids will be a prelude to some of this season's brightest celestial activity.
Mr Quevedo blames PDVSA's falling output on American "sabotage", as a prelude to a coup.
Meanwhile, some of the president's opponents took Mr Mueller's move as the prelude to impeachment.
Most Eastern Partnership countries see this as a prelude to eventual candidacy for EU membership.
Arena's chairman said its success was a prelude to victory in next year's presidential election.
In many ways, it's seen as the prelude to Brooklyn's massive West Indian Day Parade.
Zymergen also received funding from new investors Iconiq Capital, Prelude Ventures, and Tao Capital Partners.
But all of that was prelude to Saturday, when Trump popped off for real. Terrible!
On Thursday, a traditional Muslim ceremony was held here as a prelude to Friday's embrace.
Ms. Park's government was accused of doing just that in the prelude to the elections.
But after that lengthy prelude, let me get to a contemporary and crucial political point.
He said that EFTA membership could be a prelude to full EU membership if necessary.
Likewise, common sense defensive military precautions could be misconstrued as the prelude to offensive operations.
Third Person (Plural): Prelude – Brotherhood (2018) mixes period propaganda with a folksy song about prejudice.
Everything else in the song is just a vague, rambling prelude to those two lines.
The answers on Ye aren't evocative or provoking enough to live up to the prelude.
Mr. Rupert's statement turned out to be a prelude to sweeping changes in the group.
A disturbing event from the previous day, he now realized, had been merely a prelude.
Democrats opt to nominate Horatio Seymour over Johnson during the prelude to the 1868 election.
But if past is prelude, if it proves problematic, the president will blame Mr. Mulvaney.
It was a startling epiphany and the prelude to a period of profound self-loathing.
"This is a prelude to their (opposition forces') final defeat, sooner or later," he added.
But it is a prelude in dire and deserved need of an extensive follow-up.
What we've seen in 2019 should be a good prelude to the 2020 IPO market.
But Rickman's career was, of course, so much more than just a prelude to Snape.
It is, in short, a prelude to what would follow for the next three decades.
And it may be a prelude to an endorsement from Sanders as soon as next week.
The exchange turned out to be a prelude to a pattern of sexual harassment and assault.
But, once the question was asked, it became fundamental, and the prelude to every future question.
In it, he admitted to giving women quaaludes, a powerful sedative, as a prelude to sex.
And if past is prelude, a swift withdrawal from Afghanistan fits perfectly into Trump's decision matrix.
It seems like the prelude to a sensual kiss, with the couple sharing smiles of complicity.
"My punishment was to shoot up my Honda Prelude with blue leather interior," he told Kimmel.
The beginning of each Mindhunter episode begins with a prelude before the real action kicks in.
"I'm happy with either," she says, the classic prelude from someone who has a strong opinion.
Sutherland told TechCrunch the app isn't a prelude to some premium, enterprise software from the company.
If Iowa's voters don't swoon for him, it erases the whole gaudy prelude to that moment.
Commercial bankers have expressed concern that the request could be a prelude to freezing the accounts.
Bosniak parties fear the proposal could be a prelude to the Croats forging a separatist entity.
"If that happens, my view is that is just a prelude to another negotiation," Sabia said.
Prelude is the world's biggest floating LNG production unit and the biggest maritime vessel ever built.
Prelude and Ichthys also might see delays during the tropical cyclone season from November through April.
These preliminary spats are just a prelude to the much more momentous upcoming decision on steel.
"Author" is thus less a documentary than an infomercial, a prelude to an attempted second act.
The coming weekend's event is the necessary prelude: planting all those tulips, daffodils and small bulbs.
For many, earnings are simply a prelude to Singles Day, an intense shopping holiday on Nov.
Her poems have appeared in Boston Review, The Iowa Review, Lana Turner, jubilat, Prelude and elsewhere.
That company, Prelude, has now been born, and borne to a serial entrepreneur, Martín Varsavsky (pictured).
In the prelude to the election, the military seemed to push even harder for Mr. Khan.
In "Prelude," too, there's a flat object — a metal table brought onstage in the second half.
Even Drest's disobedience feels like the prelude to her proving that fathers shouldn't underestimate their daughters.
So in that sense, Thursday's draft was a low-key prelude to the real drama ahead.
City Kitchen Some soups are delicate, light and refreshing, served as the prelude to a meal.
The production featured a prelude with live sheep on stage, also a reference to the film.
The ceremony was a prelude to a "more important" signing ceremony set for Thursday, he added.
Gehrig had me learning several of his two-part inventions and my first prelude and fugue.
Similarly, the Pentagon worries about commitments to avoid using cyberattacks as a prelude to military action.
During the orchestral prelude, Daniel Barenboim drew a crisp, clean and fleet performance from the players.
"Where do you think thoughts come from?" she asked in a conversational prelude to the show.
Demographers see most youthful cohabitation as a prelude to marriage or simply a short-term arrangement.
Why did you choose the second page of the Prelude to the Fourth as your favorite?
Yet for all the optimism, projects such as Prelude and Wheatstone are fraught with commercial risk.
Rambo's on-screen alliance with rebel soldiers was a prelude to a new, murkier global era.
Sintering is a highly polluting process that melts iron ore as a prelude to making steel.
Perhaps the altar is a prelude to the video work, Mandy's Piano Solo in Columbine Cafeteria.
After downing a couple of slices, I took the subway uptown to the Fifth Avenue border of Central Park, where the singer Thomas McCargar led "Prelude," a deconstructed, slowed-down vocal version (by the composer James Holt) of the Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1.
And Obama's acknowledgment that Clinton in the winner is likely a prelude to just such an endorsement.
In a prelude to Google's current decision, Facebook later let back pre-approved ads on its platform.
In that testimony, he admitted to giving women quaaludes, a powerful sedative, as a prelude to sex.
When the cellist was done, a leather-clad organist played Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude in C major.
The Christian season of Advent, the prelude to the birth of Christ, is traditionally observed through prayer.
Many have expected this was a prelude to a Stone indictment, but no charges have yet materialized.
Given how frequently trans people are dehumanized, often as a prelude to violence, that is deeply threatening.
The meeting was widely seen as a possible prelude to the formation of a formal opposition group.
But experts see them mostly as a prelude to a meeting between Mr. Kim and President Trump.
Pretty impressive for a high school senior -- and a prelude of big things to come for Ruth.
"Boracay is a logical and fitting introduction into the international market as a prelude edition," she added.
Even the opening Prelude movements seem charged with the energy of dance, especially in Ms. Hewitt's performances.
Its yearly Prelude to Performance program presents chosen artists in carefully prepared staged productions of two operas.
Those dubious of hardliners like John Bolton suspect talks are a charade and a prelude to war.
Prelude will provide proactive fertility care to increase people's chances of having healthy babies "when they're ready".
With the Bezalel Prelude, you don't have to worry about cables, because it supports Qi wireless charging.
Posing as Americans, the Russians warned that threats of impeachment could be a prelude to civil war.
But the prelude to the April 9 election in Israel could well be their last hurrah together.
His "Dark Waves," in effect the predecessor of the immense "Become Ocean," acts as the prelude here.
History suggests that when medical cannabis is permitted this is often the prelude to broader recreational access.
Mr. Son could also buy out the rest of Sprint, perhaps as a prelude to something else.
But not as dangerous as the final "Fireworks" prelude, which comes across here like a modernist inferno.
The idea for doing something similar with soccer came during the prelude to the 2008 European Championship.
"An increase in complaints could be a prelude to an increase in impairments more widely", he added.
Such a step would be a necessary prelude to the broader deal Mr. Trump is calling for.
The opera was a favorite of Hitler's and its rousing prelude was a staple at Nazi rallies.
JIM CRAMER: You're saying that everything could have been a prelude to what's about to occur now?
In short, we became friendly before the train ever left — the perfect prelude to a rail journey.
Just three weeks later China relaxed the one-child limit as a prelude to eventually scrapping it.
The drought that has plagued the Colorado Basin since 85033 is a prelude of things to come.
Assigned to cover the prelude to war in the region, she flew to Warsaw the next day.
Moreover, it looks like a possible prelude to Kurdish secession, taking all the Kirkuk oil with them.
Shell declined to comment on how much Prelude cost, but consultancy Wood Mackenzie estimates around $17 billion.
This match probably kicks off a series, in which case past being prelude shouldn't give much hope.
Yujnovich replied "no" when Credit Suisse analyst Saul Kavonic asked whether there was concern about reserves in the Prelude gas field, as Shell had already started preliminary design work on a new field, Crux, and was seeking environmental approval for it to supply Prelude FLNG from 2025 onward.
But it's hard to not see this as a prelude to the company's complete exit from the series.
In truth, everything from April 3 (when Neal first requested Trump's returns) until today has been predictable prelude.
She reads William Butler Yeats' "Leda and the Swan," which describes the mythological prelude to the Trojan War.
The Charlotte City Council on Monday repealed its ordinance as a prelude to the state repealing HB 2.
The last time, there was the Bay of Pigs [a prelude to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962].
But they're mostly seen by experts as a prelude to a meeting between Mr. Kim and President Trump.
They would have marked their arrival by shooting indiscriminately — particularly as a prelude to attempting to convert locals.
Donald Trump's refusal to release his tax returns is beginning to seem less an aberration than a prelude.
The two opposing demonstrations started yelling at each other, and that was the prelude to some physical confrontations.
Or it may be a prelude to firing Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney-general, or even Mr Mueller.
Love: I've always felt that the intro to "California Girls" sounds like the prelude to a symphonic composition.
After all, have we not learnt from Plato that critical thinking is a necessary prelude to ethical action?
The screams are prelude to the same thrill of victory that fuels so many of gaming's escapist fantasies.
So many people are downloading their Facebook data that it's causing delays A prelude to deleting their accounts?
And part of it is, is people's concern that that becomes a prelude to taking people's guns away.
We are told it is NOT a sex tape, but looks like it is a prelude to sex.
So I'm choosing to see every new despair as just a prelude to some final Tech Ex Machina.
Some experts have also speculated that the partnership could be the prelude to a merger down the line.
Some analysts think that the government's raising of fuel prices is a prelude to letting the currency slide.
Edward G. Rendell suggests that it is a prelude to more public corruption arrests, former federal prosecutors say.
Exxon executives feared that the demand was a prelude to another takeover, but they refused to be intimidated.
Lottery luck may be grand, but rare cases aside, it is only prelude to the art of design.
Otherwise, she would have most likely presented with warning signs as a prelude to her fatal septic shock.
I gave particular attention to the prelude to Act III, the passage that Harmon describes in his book.
Then he conducted Wagner's Prelude and "Liebestod" from "Tristan und Isolde," a performance of breadth and subdued intensity.
The two fighters each end up with his weight dipped, the perfect crouch prelude to a left hook.
But in the end, Mr. Uchimura led Japan to a team gold, a prelude to his individual victory.
It is also the prelude to the second bailout review, which entails an unpopular loosening of labour laws.
TV's "Rising" that the passage of universal background checks would signify a prelude to a national gun registration.
Notable investors: The University of California and climate-related VC firm Prelude Ventures are investors in Congruent's fund.
PTI's rally on Saturday was scheduled to act as a prelude for Wednesday's attempt to lock down Islamabad.
For Henry, Vieira and Bergkamp and especially, failure in Serie A was the prelude to Premier League immortality.
There is no prelude, no gradual exchange of pleasantries before you arrive at the meat of the conversation.
Each Prelude is a study in dialectics with seemingly irreconcilable ideas made to share a claustrophobically small space.
The book opens with a prelude, the narrator setting the stage, so to speak, for what's to come.
But if this chapter is a prelude to an authoritarian future, that future has clearly not yet arrived.
At the moment, repairing the damage is a necessary prelude to developing the ability to enact the vision.
All of which is a prelude to this plea: wrestlers must stop doing the suicide dive every night.
But at least one has been referred to the Justice Department — a possible prelude to a criminal investigation.
The uproar in Parliament may be a prelude to the difficult path ahead for the new prime minister.
For Self, all of it is a mere prelude to a grand moment that might not even come.
Having seen movies, you will recognize this as the prelude to soulful sex in the detective's sketchy trailer.
Then this alluring theme starts, and a hint of what could be a Bach chorale prelude filters through.
And while productivity has yet to rebound, corporate investment — historically a prelude to productivity growth — has been rising.
These changes are the prelude to summer, when the ice undergoes another radical change: It begins to melt.
Yet now those movements look like the prelude to a wider, tech-powered crackup in the global order.
Was it pain in the right or the left arm that was a prelude to a heart attack?
Often, it is a prelude to a claim that he cannot win the Champions League without Lionel Messi.
He brought contrasting character to the eight varied sections, from the intricate Prelude to the breathlessly spiraling Gigue.
Her likely rival, the centrist Emmanuel Macron, preached reconciliation in a vivid prelude of the battle to come.
He reconstructs the disaster from the ground up, recounting the prelude to it as well as its aftermath.
" Substitute, not prelude Asked if he's looking at a military strike, the President said, "We'll see what happens.
Was the request meant to gauge the programs' cost-effectiveness, or was it a prelude to abolishing them?
A three-time world champion, Catlin considered the victory a prelude to finally winning an Olympic gold medal.
Chris Meredith, another analyst Wood Mackenzie, earlier said it was no surprise that Prelude had faced lengthy delays.
Or does it lay out a prosecutorial fact pattern about the president, as a potential prelude to impeachment?
Shell had originally planned to tap the Concerto field after Prelude, but instead decided to tap the Crux field.
Now it seems that the archiving was merely a prelude for B's new tape Platinum Flame, announced via Twitter.
This, he hopes, will be a prelude to investment by South Korean firms in economic zones throughout the North.
"I think this is a prelude of things to come," said Phil Blancato, CEO of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management.
The test was a prelude for the rocket-powered car's ultimate, record-setting goal: 13,21 mph (2000,22020 km/h).
America wants the North to reveal where all its nuclear weapons are stored, as a prelude to dismantling them.
The Prelude FLNG was built by a Technip Samsung Heavy Industries consortium in the South Korean shipyard of Geoje.
Pyongyang considers these drills as a thinly veiled prelude to invasion and has historically reacted with shows of force.
Like the presidency of Benjamin Harrison, Trump's may be a prelude to the next major reconstruction of American politics.
Their work together began with him licensing "Prelude" for "Dallas Buyers Club," but the pair were yet to meet.
By 2002, the 16-year-old lowered the curtain on her classical career with a greatest hits album, Prelude.
It&aposs a successful prelude to actual maneuvers at sea that are planned for October in China, said Col.
In many ways this episode felt like a big prelude to next week especially when it came to Octavia.
Those who sexually harass others are objectifying and dehumanizing their victims, behavior that is often a prelude to assaults.
We also asked Vili's lawyer if his separation petition was a prelude for divorce, but she had no comment.
Nearby, Royal Dutch Shell's $12.6 billion Prelude project - the world's largest floating LNG (FLNG) facility - is also behind schedule.
Created after the premiere of the cello score, this improvisation was intended to serve as a prelude to it.
Eventually, they turned to George Martin to provide an over-the-top prelude to the simple country-tinged ditty.
The campaign trail will get busier in the prelude to the debates and to the voting on Nov. 8.
All that served as a prelude to four lead changes in the last 3:01, including the final one.
Anyway, all of this is prelude to the real plot, which seems like a standard-issue Chosen One narrative.
I call [Insecure] the prequel or prelude to Black Girl Magic, and we're gonna watch these characters find themselves.
SpaceX has successfully test fired its Falcon Heavy rocket – but this is just the prelude to the big show.
This "Bohème" and a staging of "Die Fledermaus" this weekend are offered through the foundation's Prelude to Performance program.
Positioning is important, but once you have the Prelude in place, it will charge your phone until it's empty.
The prelude leads into a pleading chorus of the Hebrews, who are convinced that God has turned from them.
Mr. Sirisena broke from Mr. Rajapaksa's party to ally with Mr. Wickremesinghe in the prelude to the 2015 elections.
It was a prelude to a hoped-for trip to space with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic company aboard SpaceShipTwo.
Maybe their admiration always contained the seeds of disappointment, and the cultivation of enthusiasm was a prelude to betrayal.
A Bulgarian Orthodox prelate denounced the pope's efforts to unify the churches as a prelude to welcoming the Antichrist.
Whether this is all a prelude to a future presidential run for Mr. Rubio, 46, is hard to gauge.
The prelude to all that was Zelensky saying he wanted to buy more defense equipment from the United States.
The officials said an investment or partnership involving a Chinese automaker could be a prelude to a larger agreement.
With the exception of Williams and the prelude to Humperdinck's "Hänsel und Gretel," he also identified a Slavic direction.
Were they observed in another country, such acts would be seen as a prelude to authoritarianism, argues Michelle Goldberg.
Mr. Tao's encore, not American and not raging, was ideal for this space: Debussy's prelude "The Sunken Cathedral." video
His pessimism is intact, describing all relationships as doomed to sour and all life as a prelude to suicide.
Sometimes you get a greeting card as a prelude to an actual gift when the gift itself will do.
A graphic novel, Fire Power: Prelude, will debut in April, ahead of the release of the Fire Power series.
And some beneficiaries would be amenable to legal permanent residence, the prelude to citizenship, by paying a $6900,2628 fine.
In the prelude to the busiest time of year, local officials sought to assure Mexicans of the market's safety.
It was an ominous prelude of the damage the huge storm could inflict on Friday when it makes landfall.
We are seeing Russia make military moves that we think are a prelude to another Assad chemical weapons attack.
It was a solemn moment, and the prelude to Mr Trump becoming only the third president to be impeached.
The opening scene is a deliberately moralistic prelude that soon opens into a riveting, thought-provoking piece of theater.
He eliminated a few variations, and replaced Rachmaninoff's coda with a simple repetition of the theme: Chopin's prelude. Disrespectful?
In the case of Picasso and Matisse, though, the experiments were a prelude to more systematic and complex explorations.
It was a prelude to the rebels' defeat in eastern Aleppo - their biggest single setback of the civil war.
I love the shadow-strewn scene on which the curtain rises during the soft final bars of the prelude.
Her writing has appeared in Prelude, Dazed, the Fader, Electric Literature, Nerve, and other places online and in print.
Perhaps the title track's lyrics should have served as prelude, or at least a signal that the end was near.
Then there's Armstrong's purchase of The Huffington Post, which now seems like just a prelude to his conquest of Yahoo.
The 1st Marine Division Band from Camp Pendleton will provide the instrumental prelude to a program led by the Rev.
The agreement could also be a prelude to a joint purchase of a carrier such as Sprint or T-Mobile.
A full lineup of press conferences serves as the prelude to everything, and that's typically where the biggest announcements happen.
Another possibility, Levenson suggested, is that this has really been just a prelude to Trump's expected interview with Mueller's team.
Meanwhile guy who wants to replace her issues a prelude to resignation, to save face over 350 million pounds. Hmm.
Snagging Kraft, while it's cheap, might make a nice prelude to splitting the whole food complex off down the road.
"I played a Bach prelude in three days, for 20 minutes a day," he says of his experience with Halo.
Crucially, the observations show no sign the rise in atmospheric CO23 concentration is decelerating as a prelude to levelling off.
It's also a prelude to an even more delusional, and infinitely more destructive, attempt to discredit the election results themselves.
Inpex also has an each-way bet: It owns 17.5 percent of Prelude as well as 62.2 percent of Ichthys.
Similarly, Japan, South Korea, and Sweden "lifted banking regulations that were present for decades" in the prelude to the crash.
In the short term, a consensus on a currency's fall can be a prelude to it going the other way.
Their actions were a prelude to the Bluegrass State coming under total Republican rule in the 2016 election and Gov.
To some inside the company, those words sound like the prelude to layoffs, perhaps with contractors at the greatest risk.
Meng's case "could be a prelude to further action against the firm and its senior officials," Eurasia Group analysts said.
Recently, SoftBank has been selling assets and raising cash, a pattern that has been a prelude to big, strategic deals.
But the publication of 20,000 Democratic National Committee emails by WikiLeaks this weekend provided a disastrous prelude to the convention.
In the first movement's somber prelude, he shaped the quizzical violin lines with affecting restraint, conveying the music's improvisatory character.
For 10 hours, Output's world-class sound system will pulse with disco deep cuts from labels like Salsoul and Prelude.
The attacks posed a possible prelude to a full-scale Syrian government offensive, which Turkey has said would be disastrous.
As a prelude, bonfires will be lit tonight, representing the burning of the demoness Holika, or Holi, in Hindu scripture.
The GND is, thus far, a nonbinding resolution, explicitly meant as a prelude to two years of intense policy development.
ADEDY's walkout is a prelude to a nationwide strike called by private sector union GSEE, Greece's largest, on Dec. 8.
Party City briefly debuted a television advertisement shilling the Infladium earlier this week in the prelude to the Big Game.
Prelude is, among other things, tapping into a desire of Millennials to get what they want, when they want it.
However lavish, this 1961 film is a prelude the austere historical dramas Rossellini would begin making later in the decade.
In "Prelude," commissioned by the Harris Theater, he focuses on the concept of undoing as dancers continually rewind their movements.
It was a cultural prelude to a civil rights movement that changed the very notion of what American identity is.
A few bird species, like Western grebes, eiders and mallards run along the water as a prelude to taking off.
Critics called the speech a prelude to attempted regime change by the United States — and perhaps armed conflict with Iran.
But at least he thought those months of disruption would be the end and not a prelude to permanent displacement.
As he fell asleep, he would listen to his mother play Rachmaninoff's Piano Prelude No. 6 in E-Flat Major.
Royal Dutch Shell's Prelude floating LNG production facility was towed from South Korea to waters near Australia late last month.
The parallels between politics and beauty pageants are legion, and a prelude to the next installment of the Trump show.
At one point they feared it was a prelude to a military invasion by their much larger neighbor, Saudi Arabia.
Experience occurred, not as a thing to be rated with stars, nor as the prelude to a request for feedback.
After a brief prelude, the story, which is loosely founded on the Bre-X Minerals saga, gets going in 1988.
Fire Power: Prelude will arrive in stores on April 29, a few days before the first issue of the comic.
The decision was seen by some as a prelude to a potentially broader deal with bigger miner Anglo American Plc.
When every local law enforcement encounter can be a prelude to deportation, unauthorized immigrants will fear and avoid the police.
If Angel's Pulse is a prelude to Hynes' next album, we can only guess what beautiful surprises it will include.
It was a prelude to the 79-day pro-democracy Occupy protests, which kicked into full gear two days later.
By contrast, Royal Dutch Shell's 3.6 million tonnes a year Prelude FLNG project was estimated to have cost $17 billion.
The first scene of Alien: Covenant, which actually occurs before Prometheus, is a telling prelude to this convoluted rebellion dynamic.
All that was prelude to last night, however, with four big-time programs, and their respective big-time coaches in action.
All of this now appears to be mere prelude to Gillibrand's latest gambit: calling for extinguishing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Warm, sunny days practically make lazing around on the beach or in a hammock a prelude to work, errands, or chores.
He's kicking it off with a mixtape called The Chang Project, a prelude to an album called The Big Chang Theory.
He excelled in the organ introductions: a passacaglia by Georg Muffat and Bach's Prelude and Fugue in E minor (BWV 548).
Syrian government and Russian warplanes began air strikes in Idlib last week in a possible prelude to a full-scale offensive.
The low-key agenda was a prelude to the formal talks, a press conference and state dinner planned in Tokyo Monday.
From the start, the choice of a female actor gives a prelude to the type of subversive investigation Safoglu will explore.
All of this is the prelude to February 2018, when Cattrall ended any illusions about her feelings towards Parker on Instagram.
Her campaign against Cuomo can be seen as a kind of prelude to Bernie Sanders's current primary challenge against Hillary Clinton.
The market seems to believe that this production freeze that is on the horizon is a prelude to a production cut.
Can "mini-Merkel" fill your shoes, or will your legacy of stability be remembered as a prelude to troubles in Germany?
But even as those issues get addressed, they are really just a prelude to yet more innovations and opportunities for disruption.
Contrary to some of his fans' expectations, Giant of the Senate does not work as a prelude to a presidential run.
His energetic banging of a hand drum during the "Orfeo" prelude suggested that he could find side work as a percussionist.
Mr. Gao's imprisonment was a prelude to the far more extensive crackdown on Chinese human rights lawyers under President Xi Jinping.
It's a murky, melodic rap record from a newcomer, whose only previous release (2015's Glory) now feels like a prelude.
Elbert Hubbard also wrote the best-selling inspirational essay "A Message to Garcia," about the prelude to the Spanish-American War.
Another boy, after an arduous trial, realizes that all his effort has been a prelude to him meeting a historic destiny.
But Kasich supporters see a strong performance in Michigan as a prelude to next Tuesday's Ohio primary, the governor's judgment day.
A prelude to the rest of the exhibition, the gallery defines utopia as an abstraction ab initio, its fall effectively preordained.
The small talk was a prelude to hooking up, and there were no expectations even of a text the next day.
In 2018, the 488-meter long facility, also called Prelude, will begin its job of extracting and processing gas at sea.
And he had no idea at the time that it was only the prelude to an early adulthood defined by murder.
Speculation ran rampant throughout the special: Is this a prelude to a divorce for one of pop culture's highest profile couples?
It's a prelude that sets the tone of the album—48 minutes of sweet instrumentation crushed with tape and envelope filters.
A heavy-hearted prelude for cellos, Mr. Lang's "depart," welcomed audience members as they filed into the Board of Officers Room.
Which isn't to say that "Prelude" lacks promising moments — solos near the end, in which the reversal idea shows some life.
Osaka struggled with her composure early on against Sevastova in what turned out to be a prelude to a hissy fit.
It will be a prelude to the G20 leaders summit in Hamburg, Germany in July, which Trump is due to attend.
It was a prelude to his 19673 season, when he rushed for 21967 yards, then a Navy record, and 21968 touchdowns.
The prelude introduces us to Joseph (Joe), Mr. Krosoczka's grandfather, who is instructing young Jarrett on a coming-of-age ritual.
" An earlier version of this obituary misstated the year Mr. Mahoney appeared on Broadway in the play "Prelude to a Kiss.
The first was Justin Peck's "Easy," to jazz-style music ("Prelude, Fugue and Riffs") by Robbins's long-term colleague, Leonard Bernstein.
This art felt like a prelude to the sea caves, the all-natural sculptures that are the Apostle Islands' biggest draw.
He believes that the current debt-fueled recovery may be a prelude for an economic collapse to dwarf the Great Recession.
Barr's rhetoric is "probably a prelude to more litigation," said Stewart Baker, a former NSA general counsel and Homeland Security official.
It's the familiar prelude to happy hours of coloring, reading inside their apartment and swimming in Riyadh, the Saudi Arabian capital.
North Korean state media on Tuesday called its recent missile launch over Japan a "prelude" to military operations directed at Guam.
A Buxtehude prelude preceding "Herr, unser Herrscher" amplifies the disconcerting power of Bach's music: you feel it thunder through the door.
There are sections in "The Prelude" that tell us how to see things close up, from afar, from above and below.
Four constitutional scholars will testify on what constitutes an impeachable offense, a prelude to the panel's consideration of articles of impeachment.
" His worldview titillates Heather even as it unmoors her: "Everything before it had been mere prelude; everything afterward would be Jack.
All this could be a prelude, however, to the big question: Is LeBron James going to run for political office someday?
But political tensions around migration run high in the European Union, especially in the prelude to European Parliament elections in May.
Negative space on her forehead and legs suggest an erasure of the mind and body, a prelude to the subject's dissolution.
The prelude is required however, to establish the historical status quo against which Hokusai's subsequent astounding artistic achievements may be measured.
This public education campaign would appear to be a prelude to inviting ordinary people to take a ride in a driverless vehicle.
Paramount has gone after the makers of the Star Trek fan film Prelude to Axanar with its legal phasers set to stun.
This could all be a prelude to a world where Apple is a media company as much as it's a tech company.
House Judiciary Chair Jerrold Nadler has subpoenaed McGahn for documents, likely as a prelude to a subpoena for live testimony in Congress.
On November 22nd the state followed Rio de Janeiro in declaring a state of "financial calamity", a prelude to seeking federal aid.
Several Republican strategists and donors said they cringed as they watched the bizarre scene play out as a prelude to the debate.
Its latest, 0.0 percent Budweiser Prohibition Beer, launched in Canada in May as a possible prelude to its sale in larger markets.
Think of it as a relaxed, summer prelude to the heat of a Disrupt, followed by an all-out celebration of startups.
An English woman squeezed in a van between a Frenchman and a Spaniard sounds like the prelude to some kind of joke.
Thus, great businesses find a way to learn from failures, to make them a prelude to success, to attempt the next peak.
This feature is available for Adobe Cloud for Teams and Enterprise users for now and works in Premiere, After Effects and Prelude.
The strike is a prelude to a more damaging walkout by pilots due on Wednesday that will affect Lufthansa flights across Germany.
Is it a prelude to an industrial revolution, in which humans will be replaced by a more programmable kind of factory worker?
A prelude to the main event, Faris interviewed Sarna and Amy back in November for an episode of Unqualified, Us Weekly reports.
The agreement itself focuses on halting military operations across the country as a prelude for further negotiations revolving around political power sharing.
ARKit may well be a prelude to a dedicated device like glasses, but just the possibilities on the iPhone seem pretty exciting.
Obviously, an accord that is viewed as prelude to further cooperation and a possible, future output cut, would spur the rally on.
Violence began in May Prominent white nationalist RIchard Spencer led a demonstration in mid-May that served as prelude to Saturday's violence.
For a prelude to the 2017 Best Kiss, check out the five scenes that were nominated, and find out which one won.
There's a credible argument to be made that story missions are merely a prelude to the real game: strikes, patrols, raids, loot.
Their legs are spread wide for an interview that looks like a prelude to Calvin Klein's banned underwear ads from the 90s.
The protracted, nerve-racking prelude — the guards deciding whether that decapitated head really is the leader of Hilltop Colony — is pure tension.
The amended filing gives a more detailed account of alleged copyright violations in "Prelude to Axanar, " the studio's previously-released short film.
The authorities ordered a massive expulsion of migrants to a transit town further south — the standard prelude to deportation from the country.
During that prelude, we see only a screen with splotchy colors and shadowy hints of people behind, while the music gradually unfolds.
Rebel fighters and commanders trudged in from across Colombia for the event, a prelude to laying down arms and joining Colombian society.
As simple fulfillment of household commodities becomes automated, browsing, research and cost comparison become the prelude to shopping, not its raison d'être.
Rounding out the program are favorites: the Prelude to Act 212017 of Wagner's "Lohengrin" and Tchaikovsky's seething Fourth Symphony. Nov. 31-19.
A potential prelude to military action between major powers was quickly and swiftly resolved in five phone calls between their top diplomats.
Now the floating facility sits at its first location, Shell's Prelude gas field, around 125 miles north off the Western Australian coast.
The Holocaust began with words, racial stereotyping and demonization -- and that has also been the prelude to mass violence around the globe.
Tuesday night, the president attempted to speak to the country as a whole, but if past is prelude, the divides will remain.
But the most important prelude to empathy is contact — is talking to each other, seeing each other, listening to each other's stories.
The opening track "Prelude - Island of Peace" is a collage of vocal harmonies, keys, and sweeping synths, all superimposed over tape hiss.
Strategists mostly expect a positive spin and a prelude to future discussions and maybe even a promise to visit each other's capitals.
That has not prevented Mr. Trump from repeating his criticism in the highly publicized prelude to the operation that started this week.
Surviving a shooting or stabbing in a poor New York City neighborhood is often a prelude to a long battle for help.
Here he is during the International Keyboard Festival's 2013 season, playing Debussy's prelude "Feux d'Artifice" ("Fireworks"), a crackling and, yes, brilliant performance.
This giant leap is an exhilarating prelude to the day's main event — a swim in the bracing waters of the North Sea.
In a prelude to such a move, he has ordered an investigation into whether the imports pose a threat to national security.
At $80, the Bezalel Prelude is expensive, and the capacity is relatively small, but it has an attractive design and works well.
The storm depicted in the prelude silently took shape onstage, with a huge array of upright planks forming a forest of trees.
You can hear only a painfully brief taste of it in this preview, but absent from the excerpts is the sublime prelude.
On Wednesday, a typical Gatti program: the third-act prelude and "Good Friday Music" from Wagner's "Parsifal" prefaces Bruckner's Symphony No. 9.
The three-game series shifts to Omaha's TD Ameritrade Park for Thursday's finale as the prelude to the 2019 College World Series.
The Prelude of the Fourth Suite soldiered past a sudden feeling of rupture and loss, becoming a study in perseverance and courage.
His soliloquy consists of a grim prelude, a spacious recitative and a grand aria in the standard two-part (slow-fast) form.
And as a prelude to confirming its listing plans, it said this week that second-quarter revenue was well over $1 billion.
The couple met at the Unicorn Theater in December 1999 at a performance of the Craig Lucas play "Prelude to a Kiss."
Mr. Mattis's decision was seen as a pause to "finesse" the issue, one official said, not a prelude to an outright ban.
The stay request could be a prelude to a potentially groundbreaking ruling on the extent of congressional oversight authority and presidential power.
You could have a run here of five or six years, and that the rest of it, as you said, is prelude.
To start, Golding began by recording two versions of the "Prelude": one played normally, and one with a much lower, softer energy.
Mr. Anselmo called Justice Zavascki's death "the prelude to the end of an era" before editing and removing parts of the post.
Western military sources said the latest bombardment was a prelude to a widescale ground offensive to take over rebel-held Idlib province.
Fat Joe and Remy Ma played "All The Way Up" which, if nothing else, felt like a proper prelude to something bigger.
What we're seeing today is only the tip of the iceberg, a prelude to what the future of IoT holds for us.
The meeting took place amid speculation that Putin's visit could be a prelude to the first trip by a pope to Russia.
In fact, she and I were published in the same little magazine, Prelude, edited by Stu Watson, but not in the same issue.
" North Korean state media called the launch over Japan just "the first step [...] in the Pacific and a meaningful prelude to containing Guam.
Both home prices and home sales have also declined, often a "prelude" to a downward spiral of lower and lower prices, he said.
Pyongyang considers these drills to be nothing short of a thinly veiled prelude to invasion, and has historically reacted with shows of force.
It's basically the January prelude to the Oscars (which, if we're running with this metaphor, are the Super Bowl of the film world).
The deaths came hours after the Olympic torch was lit in Greece as a prelude to the Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro.
OptimoRoute, which today announced that it has raised a $6.5 million Series A round led by Prelude Ventures, is tackling exactly this problem.
"In a way this may be a prelude to the coming election, in terms of the differences between the two camps," says Lee.
The Obama era is being described as a prelude to the "browning of America" when racial minorities become the majority in the future.
A winter refresh is our prelude to a full-on spring cleaning — no stripping down and cleaning out of your entire space required.
TWITTER OVERHAULS ITS TOP RANKS | The layoffs that Jack Dorsey made when he began his tenure as chief executive were just a prelude,
The setup to the podcast—a mysterious possible murder in a backward, corrupt Southern town—was merely prelude to another kind of investigation.
In-game selfies aren't about the hamfisted leveraging of social sharing—they're prelude to a world in which virtual and real inextricably coexist.
The prelude to the first act is used as the music in a recent Russian film, "Leviathan", and it sounds best when blasted.
His words were a prelude to sweeping reforms in the PLA that have unfolded in the past month, touching almost every military institution.
His latest suggestion is that the current environment reminds him of 22008, the prelude to one of the worst bear markets in history.
Kelly's sketches — in their pared-down, even minute expressions of line, shape, and color — are a prelude to the works in Line & Color.
The hearings would be a likely prelude to articles of impeachment - formal charges - against Trump being brought to a vote in the House.
He stopped drinking carbonated soft drinks before he reached adolescence — a prelude to the spinach smoothies and low-fat diet he now favors.
Three Cairns Group led the round with participation from Commerce Ventures, DGNL, Prologis, Prelude Ventures, Claremont Creek Ventures, Lybra, and The Westly Group.
Haimovitz sat down and played a few hoarse scales, before launching into a jaunty tune, the prelude to Bach's Cello Suite No. 1.
There is a prelude set in 2009 on the day of Brady's Mercedes attack, with two E.M.T.s hoping for a stop at McDonald's.
Wages, in turn, are often seen as a prelude to higher prices throughout the economy as people spend more as their paychecks grow.
Most historians believe these actions were the prelude to the Civil War and, in many ways, contributed to the nation's further political fracturing.
Joe 3.0 is also a prelude to the fatuous moguls of HBO's "Silicon Valley," to which "Halt" is a temporal and tonal bookend.
Trump is nothing if not unpredictable and his tough talk could be a prelude to a declaration of victory over more burden sharing.
"We overcame all kinds of skepticism and speculations about this summit and I believe that this is good prelude for peace," Kim responded.
But, of course, the calm is just a prelude to the pile of bodies and intrigue that makes for the six-episode arc.
The café will be selling the ice cream until just after Valentine's Day, as it's apparently the perfect prelude to a romantic evening.
The riots, which were also fueled by anger over unemployment and economic hardship in a prelude to Greece's debt crisis, lasted for weeks.
Disaster, whether man-made or natural, has come to define the nation, where progress is often just a prelude to another step back.
Hurricane Katrina, blizzards on the East Coast — all that is merely a prelude for what's to come if the word fails to act.
Such events, relevant as they were to the Nazi Party's early rise, feel like a minor prelude to the nightmare yet to come.
For many of her volunteers, however, the loss felt like a dispiriting prelude to what was supposed to be a stirring campaign kickoff.
Stylish and sticky, the unusual Bezalel Prelude will cling to your phone and charge it wirelessly, while you get on with your day.
Many ensembles would have done the Prelude and "Liebestod" from Wagner's opera — or maybe, like the Boston Symphony Orchestra recently, an excerpted act.
Instead of a prelude to suicide, "It became a touching, sincere scene about two people realizing they are in love," Mr. Ruddy said.
The power move is believed to be a prelude to a new internal system that Amazon has yet to launch called One Vendor.
So the prelude, with its inconclusive ending, leads directly into Rameau's "Le Rappel des Oiseaux," and the cross-temporal exchange goes from there.
The event, first played in 1906, held a premium spot alongside the Irish and Scottish Opens in the prelude to the British Open.
Among these was "Unit #50, Elliptical Prelude and Chalice," a Clavilux built to resemble a maple table that projects lumia on the ceiling.
Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said Washington's decision to put forward its resolution could be a prelude to a Western strike on Syria.
The movie begins with an elliptical prelude that guides you in but is forgotten as soon as the aliens touch down minutes later.
There was a jostling dance variation, a sternly forceful one that recalled Chopin's Prelude in C minor, and, finally, a waltzing, dizzying coda.
"My punishment was to shoot up my Honda Prelude with blue leather interior," he told Jimmy Kimmel on his late-night show Tuesday.
The prelude to all of that was the 1930s, when the nation's intellectuals first grappled with the meaning and significance of Russia's revolution.
The majlis I attended was the prelude to an iftar, the ritual evening breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
The deal was the prelude to the story of Bezos&apos relationship becoming public, which was followed by Bezos and his wife divorcing.
Pier Silvio Berlusconi said the accord was not a prelude to his family exiting its media businesses, which includes publishing house Mondadori (MOED.MI).
Officials worry that it could be a prelude to the possible launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile in the coming days or weeks.
The market correction experienced earlier this month was just a prelude of what's to come later in 2018, a Morgan Stanley strategist says.
Last year, such investment fell by 6 percent, a prelude to what analysts have predicted will be a 21 percent drop in 2017.
With Royal Dutch Shell's Prelude facility delivering its first LNG cargo this week from northwest Australia, that share is likely to increase further.
"Today's first shipment of LNG departed from Prelude FLNG, safely," Shell's integrated gas and new energies director, Maarten Wetselaar, said in a statement.
And the round of automated phone calls may be only a prelude to a more intense anti-Trump campaign over the next few days.
LF Michael Brantley (right shoulder) was scheduled to play rehab games Friday and Saturday as a prelude to the end of his rehab assignment.
You probably won't cool off by blasting Wayne, B.G., and Juvenile's hottest moment—if anything it's a prelude to the temperature reaching 400 Degreez.
This is clearly a prelude to the lawsuit he said he'd file against the airline ... and now, most likely, the city of Chicago too.
But for all the escalating rancor, this round to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia could be the prelude to a more consequential battle.
So, that's why we go to the movies, where we can see the verbal and physical prelude to sex acted out smoothly and playfully.
But all this was a mere prelude to that moment when a waitress, smiling, brought in plates heaped high with the prized kanburi sashimi.
The free Bach concerts, about 60 to 90 minutes long, typically consist of an organ prelude, two or three sacred cantatas and some incidentals.
And by preferring "ban" to "pause", he is indicating the 90-day prohibition may be a prelude to a more enduring change in policy.
Implementing the language policy properly, he says, "will be the prelude to a political solution" to the Tamil grievances that stoked the civil war.
Prelude is jointly owned by Shell, Japan's Inpex Corp , Korea Gas Corp and Overseas Petroleum and Investment Corp, a unit of Taiwan's CPC Corp.
It was supposed to be a sort of prelude to using the Falcon Heavy to shuttle astronauts to and from the International Space Station.
According to state broadcaster KCNA, leader Kim Jong-un also said the launch was a "meaningful prelude to containing Guam," the US island territory.
North Korea objects to the drills as a prelude to war by a United States it says is bent on toppling the Pyongyang government.
Regulators in the United Arab Emirates have asked banks for information about citizens detained in the investigation, a possible prelude to freezing their accounts.
Conversely, the essay's audacious prelude that jumps from Einsteinian relativity to pre-historic cave paintings mimics a jump cut from a Coyote/Roadrunner episode.
In China, however, cohabitation is almost always a prelude to marriage—as for Da Lin and his girlfriend—rather than an alternative to it.
Some patrons take particular delight in the fact that the chain restaurant offers a bottomless supply of breadsticks as a prelude to your meal.
The critical question for fuel markets is whether the current slowdown will turn out to be only a pause or a prelude to recession.
That defeat on a cold, darkening evening by Marco Cecchinato proved only a prelude to winning Wimbledon, the U.S. Open and January's Australian Open.
South Korea and the United States have also been conducting annual joint military exercises, which the North routinely criticises as a prelude to invasion.
There, a call like this would most likely be a trap—a setup to demand a bribe, the prelude to a kidnapping, or worse.
This is an important development in the fight against corporate welfare and is perhaps also a prelude to a broader fight on the horizon.
With the subdued, undulating opening of the long orchestral prelude, Mr. Glass is sending a message: Put aside your typical expectations of music drama.
All in all, it has brought us to a state of crisis, or what might be seen in hindsight as prelude to a crisis.
Many wondered if that was a sort of prelude to the Negan murder, one intended to either foreshadow Glenn's departure or perhaps misdirect viewers.
She is claiming sole care of Julien, but Antoine wants to see him every other weekend, by way of a prelude to joint custody.
It opens with a lonesome prelude for clarinet and acoustic guitar, before tumbling fully into gear, with Mr. Walker's vocals and fingerpicking up front.
Chickpea pasta maker Banza has just raised $20 million in a  Series B round led by Enlightened Hospitality Investments and and Prelude Growth Partners.
Mr. Rubio expressed remorse this week for having made a fiercely personal and taunting assault on Mr. Trump in the prelude to Super Tuesday.
This is a prelude of things to come, not only with encryption technologies, but everything from artificial intelligence to drones, robotics and synthetic biology.
Last summer, New Japan Pro Wrestling held a series of events in Long Beach, California, as a prelude to its annual G1 Climax tournament.
This is territory in which Ms. Parker has a great deal of experience, from "Prelude to a Kiss" in 1990 to "Heisenberg" in 2016.
Background reading: The indictment provides the most detailed account to date of the Russian government's hacking operations in the prelude to the 2016 election.
Critic's Notebook MILAN — In the prelude to the Italian elections this month, the far-right League party did not distinguish itself for rhetorical subtlety.
The power moves are also believed to be a prelude to a new internal system that Amazon has yet to launch called One Vendor.
But it's also an interesting prelude to what's to come in "Surprise"/"Innocence," one of TV's most thoughtful and heartbreaking explorations of teen sex.
Music — including favorites like Rachmaninoff's Prelude in D major — played in her head when she ran, helping her through monotonous stretches of the course.
The disclosures released on Saturday are a prelude to other investigations into online misinformation scheduled to be released by the end of the year.
That installation, Two Bedrooms in San Francisco (1992), could be viewed as the prelude to his interest in the work of Blake and Duncan.
In the prelude to the period covered in "Into the Night", progress in communication and transport technology had kickstarted a major phase of globalisation.
And all this has been a prelude to the biggest showdown: the Senate's decision on whether to subpoena new witnesses or documents for testimony.
Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) and other Democrats in warning that Trump's attacks on the special counsel office could be a prelude to Mueller's firing.
It was the first of at least two hearings before the House Judiciary Committee and is seen as a prelude to an impeachment attempt.
Clinton has made policy moves toward Sanders's positions in recent days, and Sanders has praised the moves, in an apparent prelude to an endorsement.
When the Celtics and the 76ers last met in the postseason, in the 2012 conference semifinals, a prelude for Philadelphia's current path was set.
Taking the effects of past testimony as prelude, further testimony will not sway the hearts and minds of independents, much less the Trump base.
For this former wide-traveling, subversively comical correspondent on "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," that was just a prelude of raunch to come.
"It has to be seen as a prelude to possible trade tension, without being a very explicit threat, " added Jens Nordvig of Exante Data.
Like other directors have, he tells the opera as a flashback, staging the prelude as Violetta's death scene; her deathbed remains on stage throughout.
JAMES R. OESTREICH The Prelude of Bach's Suite No. 1 for solo cello is mostly a sequence of chords played in flowing arpeggio figures.
Prelude is jointly owned by Shell, Japan's Inpex Corp, Korea Gas Corp and Overseas Petroleum and Investment Corp, a unit of Taiwan's CPC Corp.
Nuclear war is a nightmare, but the explosions are just a prelude to something worse—decades of irradiated land and possibly dramatic climate change.
On the cover he was a superhero in bodysuit and mask, a prelude to the increasingly ornate outfits he would wear during performances for decades.
And, as a likely prelude of things to come in France, about a third of the French also consider that Brexit is a good thing.
The prelude to this "eastern European summer" came in March with the election of Zuzana Caputova, a liberal anti-corruption campaigner, as president of Slovakia.
It's a place where you can dox and SWAT someone, the place you go to to post a hate-filled prelude to a mass murder.
He thought capitalism had a tendency towards monopoly, as successful capitalists drive their weaker rivals out of business in a prelude to extracting monopoly rents.
"It's hard to see it as anything other than a prelude for a bigger bid for Fox," says Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson, a research firm.
Mailing out wedding invites is an essential stage of wedding prep, serving as a prelude to the ceremony and all the festivities that will ensue.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is creating an American Possibilities PAC as a possible prelude to running in 2020, the N.Y. Times' Jonathan Martin reports.
Jacob Mafume, spokesman for the main Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) opposition party, said he feared the web blackout was a prelude to more violence.
She quickly become Doss' fiancee in what serves as a somewhat overlong prelude to war — which is what the audience has really come to see.
But that's only a prelude to what else hackers have in stock for the elections, many have warned, including Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
The closer we get to the end of the show, the harder it becomes to ignore that everything else is just a prelude to that.
In a statement, Shell said wells have now been opened at the Prelude facility, located 475 kilometers north-north east of Broome in western Australia.
Upcoming projects like Shell's Prelude, the world's biggest ever floating liquefaction vessel, and Ichthys - led by Japan's Inpex - have had delays in expected first exports.
In short, the Fed's normalization plan calls for it to prop-up banks' demand for cash, as a prelude to reducing the supply of cash!
It's too early to tell whether the DOE's early resistance is a prelude to a broader bureaucratic revolt, but it wouldn't be a huge surprise.
On Saturday, Lambeau will finally host another college football game, between Wisconsin and Louisiana State, and it is likely to be a prelude to more.
Far from ensuring our security, these actions are meant to instill fear among the American population as a prelude to further constraints on civil liberties.
Today's surfeit of soak-the-rich ideas from Democrats may be just a prelude to major thrusts at hiking middle-class taxes down the road.
Despite its ship-like appearance, the Prelude vessel is not in the strictest sense a boat as it needs to be towed to its destinations.
The new collaborative features let teams working on Premiere Pro, After Effects and Prelude access shared Team Projects, which can operate without dedicated server hardware.
I offer these sweeping claims as a prelude to my own story because, without it, I'm just a wild-eyed freelancer with a crazy tale.
But the end of the Prelude was remarkable: a vision of the loneliness that follows togetherness, as forlorn and clouded as a fog-filled sea.
Arts ___ Surveillance footage obtained by The Times shows the mundane movements of Stephen Paddock, the Las Vegas gunman, in the chilling prelude to a massacre.
Although "Time" is technically a Free Nationals song, rap fans are hopeful that the single could be a prelude to more unreleased music from Miller.
It was a prelude to his impassioned opposition to Lyndon Johnson's escalation of the war, an opposition that would split the Democratic Party in two.
A regulatory ruling on Tuesday could be a prelude to a bidding war over the company — and to a larger fight over 163st Century Fox.
These conversations, hashed out in familiar white and blue text bubbles, were the prelude to a heartbreak — or at least to some serious public embarrassment.
A year ago he impressed me with a melting performance of Paola Prestini's "Prelude and Aria" (from her opera "Gilgamesh") with the American Composers Orchestra.
The bride, 29, is the vice president for operations at Prelude Fertility, a national network of fertility clinics and egg donation centers in New York.
It is a prelude to the West Indian American Day Parade, an enormous gathering along major Brooklyn thoroughfares that attracts up to two million celebrators.
He doesn't waste any time in getting there: "Prelude" opens with five accented strikes of the so-called Hitchcock chord (a minor major seventh chord).
Presented by Prelude Opera, a company specializing in children's shows, this fully staged one-act in Washington Heights will be performed by four professional singers.preludeopera.
Related: In the prelude to the census, which occurs every 21908 years, the government has embraced technology as never before, hoping to stop costs ballooning.
The couple called these dinners "Prelude to Staplehouse," using them to experiment and refine the concept for a restaurant they hoped to open one day.
The immersive prelude to this production begins outside, with audience and actors surrounded by tall piles of colorful bottles and cans wrapped in clear plastic.
It would be even more significant for the imperial presidency if these events are a prelude to escalating institutional conflict under this and future administrations.
During remarks in Italy, he warned against "inequitable solutions" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying they would be only "a prelude to new crises" (Reuters).
Wednesday's announcement, which followed another peek inside Uber's financial performance, appears to be something of a prelude to Uber's potential life as a public company.
However there is concern that this could be a prelude to a wider backlash against American consumer technology which would hurt U.S. firms much more.
Look for triparty agreement on Iran among the U.S., Saudi Arabia, and U.A.E. to be announced this week, as a prelude to a broader grouping.
The region has been hit by a wave of air strikes and shelling this month in a possible prelude to a full-scale government offensive.
I talked to James Grifo, director of New York University's Langone Prelude Fertility Center, who broke out the numbers on the first wave of freezers.
He started playing the piano at 10, and later said that his distinctive approach to Bach developed while he practiced the Prelude in G Minor.
Raising money for the team, which every player had to do, was part of this preparation — a dreaded prelude to batting practice and fielding drills.
The news was not widely circulated until the Guardian reported on the crushing on Wednesday morning, a prelude to an exhibition about Pratchett in Salisbury.
All of this is prelude to what has been trickling out over the past few days: Paige is very likely done as an in-ring performer.
Equifax's recent loss of so much personal data on virtually half of all Americans could feel like just a prelude to many more snafus to come.
In an apparent prelude to a full-scale offensive against the Idlib region, Russia resumed air strikes against insurgents on Tuesday after a three-week pause.
"Bonds also rallied because Lee said uncertainties are higher, which market interpreted as a prelude to a growth outlook cut" in the months ahead, Kong added.
The May 13 performance served as both an album release party — it dropped on May 12 — and a prelude to Styles' upcoming world tour this fall.
Also in the prelude to the talks, skirmishing along the line of control separating Russian-backed rebels and Ukrainian government forces has escalated in recent days.
The province was hit by a wave of air strikes and shelling earlier this month, in a possible prelude to a government offensive to regain control.
Mr. Hamelin offered three encores amid tumultuous ovations: a Chopin Polish song, arranged by Liszt; Gershwin's "Liza," arranged by Earl Wild; and Debussy's prelude "Feux d'Artifice."
In 2014, Axanar productions crowdfunded and released Prelude to Axanar, a 20-minute, documentary-style short film that serves as a prequel to the longer film.
The most promising clues were grainy surveillance images that showed a two-tone Honda Prelude with a sunroof and fancy rims, but no visible license plate.
Guilty Thing's chapter titles are all based on the section titles of Wordsworth's "The Prelude," the Romantic opus that also provides epigraphs for nearly every chapter.
Instead, the movie picks up (after a prelude introducing Michael Keaton as its not-terribly-inspired villain, the Vulture) where "Captain America: Civil War" left off.
"The focus continues to be on providing a controlled environment to ensure Prelude will operate reliably and safely now and in the future," the spokeswoman said.
Trump Jr.'s appearance could be the prelude for other full-scale public hearings focusing on his role as an unofficial campaign aide to his father.
Reuters reported last year that Heineken would likely ask Mallya to step down from the board, as a prelude to raising its stake above 50 percent.
"Formation" was only the prelude to Beyoncé's protest music, and the release of Lemonade, her sixth studio album, continued the breadcrumbs found on her lead single.
Unfortunately, some in the administration clearly see the summit not as a step towards peace but as a prelude to, possibly even a pretext for, war.
Filtered through MacCabe's experiences and recollections, one hears about Marker's final projects: Owls at Noon Prelude: The Hallow Man (20043) and PASSENGERS (2008–10), among others.
During the great orchestra prelude to Act I, video projections (by Bartek Macias) on a scrim depict an enormous nautical compass and a churning, blackish sea.
Conley is also worried about the FDA's attempts to stop e-cigarette use by teenagers, viewing it as a prelude to tougher regulation of the industry.
The financing was led by Prelude Ventures, with participation from other financial investment firms including Element 8 Fund, Founders' Co-op, Techstars Ventures and Wireframe Ventures.
The question now is if this could be a prelude to Uber making an acquisition offer for Lime, which is being valued at around $1 billion.
The Commerce Department has also been examining whether imports of foreign cars pose a national security threat, a prelude to protectionist steps in the auto industry.
The suction is strong enough that you can hold the Prelude upside down and your phone will stay put – though I don't recommend you do that.
Wagner's writing in the prelude feels unstuck from meter, which tends to warp my sense of time and leave me in a bit of a daze.
Mr. Maduro and his aides described the event as an American-backed coup attempt and a prelude to a possible invasion instigated by Trump administration officials.
Russian and Syrian warplanes have stepped up air strikes on southern Idlib and adjacent areas of Hama province in an apparent prelude to a ground offensive.
A few hours later, I was sitting with Beatty as Dr. Shirley played the Scriabin Prelude No. 15 in D flat (from Op. 11), for us.
In Wagner's "Tannhäuser" in Oslo in 2010, live scenes involving familiar characters from other works, like Madama Butterfly, Papageno and Wotan, flashed by during the prelude.
The race was a prelude to the third in a series of All-Star Esports battles, with the latest won by Dutch professional gamer Bono Huis.
PRELUDE CAFE AND BAR CURATED BY NESPRESSO The casual cafe in the lobby of Alice Tully Hall is no longer in the hands of Marcus Samuelsson.
The protests are a prelude to a series of legal challenges, both to the suspension of Parliament and to Brexit itself, that will soon be decided.
Some said they fear that gun control measures being weighed in the state capital in recent days were a prelude to the government seizing all firearms.
On Tuesday, Andrew Sheets, chief cross-asset strategist at Morgan Stanley, predicted the recent correction was just a prelude of what's to come later in 2018.
The phrases of the prelude at first seemed daringly separate and wispy, bits of metallic thread, before they began to weave together and almost physically coalesce.
That committee's work was a prelude to the notorious Senate investigations into Communists in the government led by Senator Joseph McCarthy and his counsel, Roy Cohn.
Phelps had seven victories at the 2007 worlds in Melbourne, Australia — a prelude to his record eight gold medals the following year at the Beijing Olympics.
A few years back, Mark Zuckerberg began a listening tour across America that looked to all the world like the prelude to a run for office.
But that was just a prelude to next month's "Midtown," which will fill a sprawling 34,000-square-foot space in the Lever House on Park Avenue.
They digested the report as a prelude to the upcoming visit by China's Vice Premier Liu He, head of the country's negotiation team in Sino-U.
Their first fight ended in a lopsided decision for Jones, after a prelude to the fight that featured menacing trash talk and a stage-clearing brawl.
On Thursday, however, his new communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, suggested that Mr. Trump could veto the bill, ostensibly as a prelude to pushing for "tougher" legislation.
Iranian officials have dismissed Ms. Haley's accusations, likening them to the Bush administration's false claims against Iraq in the prelude to the 143 American-led invasion.
Inpex's $40 billion Ichthys project at an onshore plant in Darwin has more than double the LNG capacity of Prelude at 8.9 million tonnes a year.
"Clearly this is a prelude to more litigation, and arguably less centralization," said Sam Dewey, a former House and Senate attorney who worked for Republican-led committees.
The first response by white nationalists In mid-May 2017, Richard Spencer led a demonstration that served a prelude to the deadly violence that occurred in August.
Siemens declined to comment on the extent of further agreements or whether it was a prelude to SPIC taking a stake in its Power and Gas division.
" Keys mentions that some believe the new 16-track album sounds like a prelude to Songs In A Minor, her 2001 debut including the breakout smash, "Fallin'.
And even with tax reform, some Republicans fear Tuesday's results — specifically the beatings Republicans took in suburban areas in Virginia and elsewhere — are a prelude to disaster.
On stage, he starred in the Broadway revival of the play Prelude to a Kiss, Better Late and The Outgoing Tide at the Northlight Theatre in Illinois.
Men and women may wonder how they are supposed to know whether a flirtation will be welcomed or will be the prelude to a career-threatening exposure.
Such moves are often seen as a prelude to possible changes in ownership, including separate stock market listings, but a company spokesman denied this is the intention.
I hope we're not witnessing this long-delayed gratification for G+M solely as a prelude to one of their deaths being imbued with some extra pathos.
As the game loads up, before any play begins, the creator introduces himself in a text prelude as "The Storyteller," and explains his vision for the game.
The downfall of Roger Ailes at Fox News — followed by the 2017 downfall of Bill O'Reilly — served as a prelude to the Weinstein story in many ways.
Months later, Russia occupied two breakaway regions in Georgia in a prelude to the annexation of Crimea and the creation of two puppet states in eastern Ukraine.
Arrium descent into voluntary administration, a potential prelude to bankruptcy, underscores the uphill battle facing smaller companies with high debt versus larger and more efficient sector giants.
The fact that the rest of Congress hates you proves your purity, and your every loss is not a setback but a prelude to an inevitable victory.
Some want Renault to sell some of its Nissan shares and use the money to strengthen its balance-sheet, as a prelude to a more equitable alliance.
The meetings were a prelude to a get-together between Mr. Kengeter and Mr. Rolet, who knew each other, having both worked in Europe for Goldman Sachs.
This week's hearings are seen as a likely prelude to articles of impeachment - formal charges - against Trump being brought to a vote in the Democratic-controlled House.
Islamic Jihad made it clear on Tuesday that its real revenge for the killing was yet to come, suggesting that the rocket fire was just a prelude.
The $9603 billion Prelude project, which is due to start operating off Australia in 2018, is typical of those conceived during the era of high energy prices.
Made of several ounces of ice-cold, undiluted gin or vodka, and a trifling amount of vermouth, it is a prelude to a stagger and a nap.
January is typically the hottest month of Australia's summer, and many fear the early heatwave may be the prelude to even more extreme weather in early 2019.
Drug company executives were grilled by Senate Finance Committee members earlier this year, as a prelude to the panel's drug pricing legislation, which was introduced this week.
At nearly one-third of a mile long and longer than the Empire State Building, Prelude is also as wide as the wings on a Boeing 747.
This 21-minute work in three movements (Prelude, Round Dance and March) is like an early-20th-century response to the heritage of the late Romantic symphony.
Ragas open with an introspective prelude called the alap (performed without percussion) that evolves into a rhythmically invigorating section with percussion that often features virtuoso solo segments.
Lufthansa is leasing 38 crewed planes from Air Berlin and rival Ryanair has described the move as a prelude to a takeover of the loss-making carrier.
But it's unclear whether it would then be sent to Congress (as, depending on the findings, a prelude to potential impeachment), released publicly, or just kept secret.
On the bill this time are Lenny's "Prelude, Fugue and Riffs" and his Symphony No. 226, "The Age of Anxiety," with Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" for company.
Where the previous season dragged — it was more like the first half of a season, all prelude — this one opens with a sense of things closing in.
That's the running time of "Das Rheingold," the prelude peopled with gods, dwarves and giants fighting over the gold that will cast its curse over the story.
He flew to Washington to protest the bill, arguing that tax cuts would be a prelude to spending cuts — including reduced spending on federal health insurance programs.
North Korea is seeking an end-of-the-war declaration as a prelude to negotiating a formal peace treaty to replace the armistice that halted the war.
Is the period of dueling inquisitions and digital militias a prelude to the sweeping liberal victory that many Catholics felt that John Paul and Benedict cruelly forestalled?
In her two-part "Hustle in the Park," Ms. Bell, who lives and works in Detroit, pairs each indoor show with an informal prelude in Prospect Park.
This choreographer, joined by Kirsten Flores-Davis, has a magnetic presence that we could more fully enjoy once seated in the Underground Theater, after the chaotic prelude.
The prelude is familiar to journalists: As print advertising revenue has plummeted, thousands of newspapers have been forced to cut costs, reduce their staffs or otherwise close.
But opponents of the prohibition say they fear a ban on assault-style rifles would be a prelude to the government confiscating weapons from law-abiding citizens.
Royal Dutch Shell said on Tuesday it had temporarily suspended production at its Prelude floating LNG facility off northwest Australia following an electrical trip on Feb. 2.
It is a well-known dance between defense lawyers and prosecutors as the crucial prelude to completing a deal to obtain the best outcome for the client.
The Tikrit evictions are perhaps a prelude to postcombat frictions in the city of Mosul, 140 miles north, if government forces can uproot Islamic State forces there.
It's allowing the local police to keep the trust and cooperation of crime victims and witnesses, who will not fear every encounter as a prelude to deportation.
"This is just a temporary rebound and is unlikely to be the prelude to an actual recovery," said Lee Sang-jae, chief economist at Eugene Investment & Securities.
"One way to understand the debate next year is as a prelude for 85033," said Harry Stein, director of fiscal policy at the Center for American Progress.
In music, the advent of modernism is often pegged to Debussy's 1894 composition "Prelude to 'The Afternoon of a Faun,' " a meditation on Mallarmé's most famous poem.
In a statement Thursday, Sabio said he was "elated and vindicated" by the ICC's move, which he said was a "prelude to formal criminal investigation" of Duterte.
The bloody event marked a turning point in India's modern history and was the prelude to Mahatma Gandhi's commitment to Indian nationalism and the fight for independence.
The question now is whether Kim Jong Un is ready to deliver, or if this is a prelude to yet another deliberate effort to spurn the West.
Influenced by that decade's liberties, and chastened by its excesses, they encouraged her to think of youthful sexual experimentation as a healthy prelude to a coupled life.
The trio played recognizable Bach melodies or pieces, like "Air on a G String" and the Prelude No. 1 in C, then took flight into bebop improvisations.
And whatever he is building is a prelude, some sort of thematic link, to his album, the follow-up to the universally beloved and acclaimed Channel Orange.
Another common argument from Republicans was that Cohen was planning to monetize his testimony somehow — that his appearance was a prelude to a tell-all book deal.
The "milky moon" of the exhibition in Naples refers to the full moon of the month of May, which represents spring's awakening as a prelude to summer.
Prelude will produce 3.6 million tonnes a year of LNG, 1.3 million tonnes a year of condensate and 400,000 tonnes a year of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

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