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"prologue" Definitions
  1. a speech, etc. at the beginning of a play, book or film that introduces it

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Clinton cursing at Barack Obama in the prologue — the prologue!
Korg has announced the prologue, its new flagship analog synthesizer that comes with full-sized keys and will be available in two models: the 13-voice 61-key prologue-16, and the eight-voice 49-key prologue-8.
" Notably, she is reserving judgment on his presidential campaign, explaining, "Past is prologue, but prologue is the beginning, not the end.
We may now be witnessing the prologue to a war and wartime climate unlike any other, a prologue which once belonged on the shelves of bookstores and libraries.
It has a prologue and three acts — but, before the Prologue is over, two rival divinities, the vengeful Carabosse and the beneficent Lilac Fairy, have told us what's going to happen.
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A prologue and five acts is the norm for these operas — Juilliard omits the prologue, in accordance with later practice during Rameau's day — with each act consisting of dialogue scenes and a divertissement.
But if past is prologue -- and it might not be!
After a brief prologue, Catalyst sets you loose in Glass.
The prologue and the epilogue is very much my voice.
We are living in the prologue to the Third Age.
President Trump is proving that the past can be prologue.
If past is prologue, Comey will speak when he chooses.
If past is prologue, Trump will be out of luck.
And, if past is prologue, Trump won't produce any evidence.
And here the past serves as an instructive prologue; we've
The first is called Prologue; the second is called Epilogue.
If past is prologue, Trump will blame everyone but himself.
And it is the perfect prologue for everything that follows.
Unfortunately, as a prologue explains, magic is tough to learn.
Here's part of the prologue to this week's featured book.
This is all prologue, in the book's first 30 pages.
This throwaway vignette is the perfect prologue to what follows.
But if past is prologue, that is simply not true.
The past will not necessarily be prologue this time around.
Despite that prologue, the race was largely free of vitriol.
If past is prologue, we are in very serious danger.
" The title of Manchester's prologue was not subtle: "Rock Bottom.
NOLAN In a sense, this season was really a prologue.
All this, of course, was prologue to the second presidential debate.
But if past is prologue, Amash has reason to be nervous.
"What's past", as Antonio says in Shakespeare's "The Tempest", "is prologue."
This is the second prologue that we've seen for Alien: Covenant.
Placed together, the headlines are a prologue to a grim story.
Prologue is the fifth brand to join Target's growing fashion presence.
Also the first thing I've ever read with a DP prologue.
If past is prologue, the answer is not all that many.
Which, if past is prologue, he's uniquely capable of doing. 5.
Rarely has there been a clearer case of past as prologue.
Now, the past isn't always prologue when it comes to voting.
Instead, her fate is a prologue of sorts to that saga.
Even if past isn't prologue, this is going to be interesting.
This will be merely the prologue to a protracted legal battle.
When it comes to this Republican Congressional leadership, past is prologue.
If past is prologue, the answer to that question is: not much.
Takeaway copies of the prologue to Tommy Orange's new novel, There There.
They say past is prologue and last week we learned that Sen.
If past is prologue, there's a real chance Murphy will win again.
Though Purcell wrote a prologue for "Dido," the music has been lost.
Sarah Moss's eerie new novel, "Ghost Wall," opens with an incantatory prologue.
No wonder he introduces them, in the Prologue, already jumping the gun.
We can't spend three hours of the game in a prologue, essentially.
If past is prologue, this investigation will drag on for a while.
DON'T — WRITE A PROLOGUE Prologues are usually gimmicks to hook the reader.
But, if past is prologue, this shooting won't change much of anything.
But just last month, Ms. Sarsour proved that her past is prologue.
And, if past is prologue, he could reverse course on a dime.
This chicken's appearance is like the prologue of a poultry-related apocalypse novel.
MOLLIE HEMINGWAY, THE FEDERALIST: If past is prologue it will be very contentious.
If past is indeed prologue, as they say, the joke alibi will remain.
But if the past is prologue, he'll just keep on singing his song. ●
Which, if past was prologue, would mean the President would be quite popular.
The sort-of prologue being 'All Of The Lights', by Kanye West [laughs].
All those stories she had told me before had been only a prologue.
The following is a transcript of the Prologue, released on April 19, 2018.
If past is prologue, his election campaign will again challenge American Jewry's values.
This season is more or less a "three-hour-prologue," Ms. Danler said.
MELBOURNE, Australia — It was a highly unusual Australian Open, beginning with the prologue.
If past is prologue, the corrosion of American democracy only stands to worsen.
Prologue, the next release from the team behind PUBG, is a big mystery.
I was readying an epilogue, never guessing a prologue would be in order.
But the prologue to all this development moved at a much slower pace.
How something in the prologue will play out in the third act, etc.
If past is prologue, the Dow roster will look very different in 25 years.
The first book becomes a prologue setting up these characters for the longer game.
If past is prologue -- and it is -- then Twitter Trump is the real Trump.
But the show still feels like prologue for the real show waiting to happen.
The Arden's Wake prologue will be available soon on a variety of VR platforms.
Meet Prologue, your new go-to for all of your workwear and everyday essentials.
I always like to say, when predicting future disease outbreaks, what's past is prologue.
Indeed, the exceptions noted in this article indicate that the past isn't necessarily prologue.
If past is prologue, Hicks will carry out Trump's wishes without complaint or contradiction.
Leaving Lyndow serves as prologue to an upcoming, presumably much larger game called Eastshade.
If past is prologue, BFR would cost the taxpayer a lot less as well.
But if the past is any sort of prologue, you shouldn't hold your breath.
With construction well underway on the Georgia Dome's replacement, will the past be prologue?
Throughout the film, prologue undermines payoff as scenes are shot in exceedingly deliberate takes.
But if past is prologue, he's qualified to clear the hurdles for Senate confirmation.
The prologue outlines a fantasy in which Regan burns her restaurant to the ground.
If the past is a prologue, Sanders can take some of those critical votes.
Perhaps, past being prologue, this is just how the current situation is playing out.
After the prologue, a ramshackle hospital on the outskirts of Washington comes into view.
The familiarly mangled, elongated bronze figures emerge toward the back of this prologue display.
Empire's Season Two finale, titled "Past Is Prologue," ended on the most insane note possible.
Also, is the one-legged hop portion of the pre-worm prologue a plyometric thing?
The prologue moves through several of these gated brawls before ending with a boss battle.
Back in 2013, Hurwitz said that season 4 would serve as prologue to a movie.
And, if past is prologue, Trump and his senior advisers won't answer any of them.
If past is prologue, however, he will be a force and a needler at practices.
In the Prologue, there's a famous adagio for the six fairy godmothers and their retinue.
At a certain intersection of myth and merry melody came Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Prologue.
As soon as we heard those twinkling notes of Alan Menken's "Prologue" we were sold.
This is vital, as even the smaller prologue areas can leave you spun around, disorientated.
The Nazis, we see in a prologue, stole the gold in question from the French.
I hope he's not just bluffing but, if past is prologue, he probably is. 5.
If past is prologue, the second half will involve substantially more scoring than the first.
"After the End came the Beginning," Ma writes in the opening line of the prologue.
It's the first prologue, though, that is the most beguiling, and perhaps the most meaningful.
Now, if past is prologue, McConnell won't care all that much about these poll numbers.
In the prologue, we meet two men, still young, in encounters with their parole officer.
If past is prologue, Buttigieg should get some momentum boost in Nevada and South Carolina.
But it's just that — a glimpse — in a show that ultimately feels like a prologue.
While the past is only sometimes prologue, September historically has been the market's worst month.
A prologue, narrating in sound the rocket's launch, is some of his most alluring writing.
This, it turns out, is a prologue, a rehearsal for a drama, soon to unfold.
Mr. Altstaedt, with his penetrating sound, and the articulate Mr. Lonquich made this mercurial Prologue riveting.
The series begins with an extended prologue which establishes each of the boys as heartbreakingly normal.
" Stone proclaims early on that one of his rules is that "the past is fucking prologue.
And if past is prologue with Republicans' blind allegiance to Trump, we may never get there.
And if the past is prologue, the prospects for this revolution leading to democracy are poor.
Only Zlatan could have two four-minute-plus adverts called Prologue and Epilogue made about him.
A new prologue would focus on the character, turning her into more than just a victim.
The outcome of Sunday's vote could also serve as a prologue for the 2018 presidential election.
In the season finale, "Past Is Prologue," several of them push away from the Lyon men.
The prologue is just a few cliché-clogged pages, but the messiness is tense and exciting.
And if past is prologue, sometime later tonight or tomorrow morning, Trump will do just that.
As a prologue to a formal dance piece, a thunderous drum solo is a risky choice.
In Fitch's fictional version of this historical moment, following a confusing prologue set in Carmel, Calif.
In "Noah's Ark," which features a "Seven Deadly Sins" prologue, Rona plays both Gluttony and Mrs.
But if past is prologue, the system will not be successfully reformed in such patchwork fashion.
But if the past is prologue, the oil and gas industry will emerge stronger than ever.
"When I looked at Earvin, we both nodded," Kelser wrote in the prologue to Heathcote's book.
David — seen in "Prometheus" and in a Kubrick-esque prologue here — is played by Michael Fassbender.
Whether coördinated or concomitant, what Tacky did in April, 1760, looks, in retrospect, like a prologue.
If past is prologue, therefore, making DACA permanent will only make the problem permanent as well.
And if past is prologue, there's a lot more money where that first installment came from.
Whitman then begins the prologue, singing in phrases that shift between stentorian declamations and plaintive passages.
"You won't know the shape of your unraveling until it happens," she reflects in the prologue.
And if past is prologue, primaries are dominated by -- or at least controlled by -- the strongest partisans.
If the past is prologue, an extended shutdown could sap the economy of some much-needed strength.
In the opening prologue, we see all the food in the general store has already been scavenged.
As a prologue for adulthood, high school is where we begin to choose who we will be.
Most shows would end the introductory prologue there, with all the hope left in its protagonist's voice.
Here, the questions raised by E.M. Forster's "My Wood"—used as Ms Shriver's prologue—are acutely pertinent.
Viewers do not yet know what it'll hold, but if past is prologue, it won't hold back.
A year ago prices hit similar levels before plunging; oil executives are hoping past is not prologue.
But if past is prologue, more death will come, possibly for some of the most beloved characters.
But as he describes in the book's prologue, he needed an outside force to initiate that deceleration.
"History shows that often such injections turn out to be a prologue of real actions," he said.
Much of the prologue seems preoccupied with establishing what Morris isn't interested in talking about or revealing.
The remaining 41 minutes and 39 seconds are for what seems to be a Twin Peaks prologue.
If past is prologue, the president's infrastructure legislation could also include direct subsidization for fossil fuel infrastructure.
If biography is prologue, the cause of the embattled middle class is a natural one for Warren.
The opera begins with an ominous prologue that takes place in a realm between heaven and hell.
The prologue of that work, "The Voyage," featured a scientist floating in a wheelchair discussing black holes.
"The Lorelais' First Day at Yale" (season 23, episode 29) "Ballrooms and Biscotti" was just a prologue.
In the prologue to "Righteous," Isaiah discovers that the accident was no accident: Marcus was deliberately targeted.
The prologue serves notice that one of two sisters will die in the course of Ellwood's novel.
But the past is often prologue and nobody should bet their mortgages on a transformed John Bolton.
The Steelers won by 29 points that night, but there is folly in perceiving past as prologue.
A new prologue features the composer and librettist planning their next opera and admiring some Japanese objects.
All we can do is trust Trump -- and if past is prologue, that's not a smart decision.
"We have already begun to write the prologue of the great work of national transformation," he declared.
It's got to work on a surface level — this is just a prologue to the movie I'm watching.
Prologue Digital Cenotaphs is on display at Galeria Mascota (Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta 30, Mexico City) until September 10.
The original release also included a prologue, which was a 30-minute drama recorded in an audio tape.
If past is prologue, Republicans may well double-down on the lousy hand their president has dealt them.
If past is prologue, Puerto Rico will continue to rely on economic policies that drain the island's treasury.
Angus King (I-Maine) If past is prologue, King will be the single most effective questioner of Sessions.
Rio deserved a more balanced, less hysterical prologue, just as it deserves a more balanced, less triumphal epilogue.
"This is not my home", he intones at the beginning of Prologue, "I come from a different place".
The evening opens with "Prologue," a bright and impish courtly duet danced by Parvaneh Scharafali and Ander Zabala.
Being the mother of the bride is merely the prologue to the story I really want to hear.
Following this drolly mordant prologue, "Thirst Street" becomes the story of Gina's fanatical rebound from her lover's suicide.
When the novel begins, with a prologue set in October, 2008, she is in a state of disgrace.
If past is prologue, the grants that Bezos makes to climate change organizations could follow a similar model.
A prologue to the Reina Sofía exhibition includes some of the "light paintings" Stojka made of her childhood.
But, if past is prologue, Trump could well say something totally different within a day or two. 9.
We know, from the prologue where we first encounter him, that Darren is in trouble with the law.
Libby, murdered by men in the prologue, turns out to be an accused witch from the 17th century.
And if past is prologue, he won't stop -- no matter what fact-checkers or his advisers tell him.
If past is prologue, then the leaked memo is, as the White House claims, probably just an aberration.
In the original 1957 production, the choreographer Jerome Robbins, who first conceptualized the musical, created a revolutionary prologue.
" Even worse, at this moment in the prologue we hear that Izzy "was possibly in love with him.
If past is prologue, the organization is looking to us, its potential viewers, to answer those very questions.
I talk about it in the prologue of the book, and ... KS: Why don't you read a little bit?
In the movie's prologue, the "sage" dogs Jupiter and Oracle tell the story of canine domestication — from their perspective.
Only in its prologue and coda does the show provide some solid, graspable idea of Merton's beliefs and practices.
In many ways, the story of Gallardo and Camarena's intertwined fates is the prologue to the Mexican Drug Wars.
The prologue, released in February, set the scene and this official trailer shows us more of the good stuff.
If the past is prologue, we will see a breathtaking lack of diversity and competence in his future nominees.
Does Obama want that past to be prologue because he remained AWOL from the great battle for too long?
From a new interpolated prologue on, Europe appears just as racist and sexist as Turkey, if not more so.
It also demands that Penguin Random House remove the prologue and apologize, said Ricardo Cayuela, the publisher's editorial director.
And if the past is prologue, the company's woes could have dire consequences for its current and former students.
Scott is no more than a conduit between the song's three acts, with Drake providing the prologue and epilogue.
The book's prologue reproduces a raging note she posted on her forsaken farmhouse after thieves stripped it of metal.
"Paris Metro" begins with a prologue set in Paris during the immediate aftermath of the November 2015 terrorist attacks.
A puerile prologue imagines prehistoric man and woman discovering the parts of their bodies that resemble spheres and hemispheres.
And there are several moments of such bathos — from the ridiculous Prologue to the final leaps into the lake.
In the prologue to "Perfect Little World," Wilson's second novel, we sense that something ominous and unnatural is happening.
As a prologue, I typed the words "Cam Newton" and "hits" into Google, clicked and let the videos roll.
A brief prologue has revealed a corpse in his bathroom, and the word "LUST" lingers on his wall calendar.
In Narcos: Mexico, he tells the prologue of the Mexican Drug War, as well as that of his own career.
That's okay early on, because prologue missions and other beginner portions of Heroes only cost one stamina point to play.
If past is prologue, Trump will return to listening primarily to the person he trusts most in this world: Himself.
Like the prologue, that's one I will choose to set aside and return to, when the pieces start lining up.
Prologue: TPG has employed the pledge fund model before when launching new business lines, including both credit and real estate.
In his prologue, Meachem makes an outstanding point about keeping these figures in the context of THEIR time, not ours.
"I'm not interested in self-expression but in expressiveness," Morris once said in an interview and repeats in the prologue.
If the past is prologue, we should expect diametrically opposite descriptions and analysis from pro-Trump and anti-Trump media.
But once the prologue got going, it was gently comic, with appealing music that blends Broadway sass and Baroque pastiche.
Now the past is often not prologue when it comes to electoral politics (see the fact that Trump became president).
Ms. Appelbaum said she was also surprised to learn that among many fund managers, past performance was no longer prologue.
And if past is prologue, Democrats feel absolutely no pressure -- politically or otherwise -- to sign onto any Trump agenda item.
They nickname him "Sneaky Pete," and he's almost a footnote in this prologue — until the thugs mention his real name.
If past is prologue, expect the Trumpiest Tory — Boris Johnson — to succeed Theresa May as prime minister of Britain, too.
If past is prologue, such a sharp dialing back in risk could be the start of a global credit crunch.
If past is prologue, it will be a toll many times worse than the president would now have us believe.
And of course the whole story begins with that lengthy prologue from the point of view of a con artist.
Though Castle Rock is set in the modern day, think of it as a prologue to the events of Misery.
Much of the play takes place in 2000, with a prologue and other scenes that are set eight years later.
If past is prologue, there will come a day when law enforcement actually oversteps and must be brought to heel.
There used to be magic in this world, the prologue explains, but technology came along, and that was much easier.
If past is prologue, deployment of the systems is going to take place well before their ramifications are fully understood.
However, even considering the recent seemingly unpredicted and unprecedented events there, history does remain a prologue to this region's future.
One longtime observer's annual wish list: Tennis needs to follow the lead of other sports and get better at prologue.
Schumer said if past is prologue, Trump will say some good things during the speech but then promptly drop it.
If past is prologue, however, the Egyptians will drag their feet, testing whether Washington will settle for a partial solution.
But if past is prologue, South Carolina could be -- again -- the state that makes or breaks the presidential frontrunner. 4.
This will be the full version of the game, following the launch of its beta prologue, Sky: Light Awaits, last year.
In our strange real-life timeline, the secrets come out in the prologue, with few — if any — real repercussions so far.
It's a prologue to the newest Alien movie, which introduces the characters who join the Covenant to start a new world.
In Dynasty Warriors, the Yellow Turbans are brushed-off as a level 1 prologue to the main action of the story.
They're haunted by the memory of Arden, Mina's mother, who drowned in an event that's only hinted at in the prologue.
Should the past prove to be prologue and volatility rise, the ride may seem even bumpier given the market's current placidity.
The play Romeo and Juliet begins, famously, with a prologue that is epilogue — two people have died, and are already buried.
All of Narcos: Mexico has been a prologue to the current drug wars in Mexico — and to "Walt's" career, as well.
But markets' tendency to reel in the face of trade-war escalations suggests a growing concern that the present is prologue.
Also for US customers, Korg is offering synthesizer-based production machine Electribe for free with any purchase of a Prologue synth.
I write this, sadly, as a necessary prologue to the point of this piece: The Atlanta Hawks should probably bench him.
But if past is prologue, then the Trump campaign is going to have interventions every few days from here to November.
Still, it doesn't go out of its way to reference past adventures or set up future films (Deadpool-centric prologue aside).
Where Carter's bumbling technocracy fizzled out in a somewhat orderly way, Trump's autocracy of dunces won't necessarily conform to historical prologue.
But if past is prologue, Ivanka will get credit for the child care plan, while avoiding all blame for everything else.
"David and Dan and HBO have decided to reshoot the prologue sequence from the pilot," Martin wrote on Not a Blog.
I've seen the pilot, or at least a rough cut thereof, and I thought the prologue sequence was quite good, actually.
The neighborhood of this particular strangeness is a remote abbey in 1952 Romania, where a nun hangs herself in a prologue.
Framing the scenes with Karma, he therefore gives us both a preshow and a prologue, supertitles and asides, "exhibits" and parables.
Whoever sets up the session can then select one of two soldiers, Joe or Charlie, to play as during the prologue.
The death of Mr. Maxwell's mother figures in "Paradiso," in the first of three extended soliloquies that follow the robot's prologue.
FS: If past is prologue, Adelson will dump millions into outside groups -- super PACs and political nonprofits -- to help the President.
Mr. Maher is taking the past-as-prologue approach based on his own experience in the Trumpian combat caldron in 2013.
The prologue is not just an effective way to frame the show and cushion the impact of its more offensive elements.
If you want to see the prologue, it's going to take buying a ticket to see Rise of Skywalker in IMAX.
"Past is not prologue and, of course, the problem with experience is that sometimes you learn the wrong mistake," he said.
But if past is prologue -- and it almost always is, since we humans don't change all that much -- Moore ain't changing course.
A recent prologue links the events of the two films and fills in some of the gap, but not all of it.
An expository prologue returns as an epilogue during the closing credits, at a point past when understandably impatient viewers will have left.
The prologue introduces us to the crew of its titular spaceship, and culminates with a nod to the chestburster scene in Alien.
Many believe Martin focused on this one-off character in the prologue to establish what happens to a warg when he dies.
Check out a number of sound demos from the prologue below, and for more information about the prologue's specs, visit Korg's website.
These two crisscrossing narratives between the Annie-Owen journey and the Fujita-Mantleray journey are likely a real, if slightly dreamy, prologue.
After the game's prologue, Ray awakens in her school's auditorium with Wei dead, dangling by his feet above a stage behind her.
Opening scene, "Prologue": Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) is doing laps around the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C., and so is Steve Rogers.
Trump will see your apostasy and, if past is prologue, will go out of his way to make sure you get beat.
But "Prologue" is a straightforward exercise in brutality, a blunt series of realistic moments showing what weapons do to vulnerable human bodies.
But if past is prologue, New Yorkers will want to see results before commending Cuomo for taking action to "fix" the subway.
Tuesday's voting was only a weenie prologue, although naturally we intend to read as much into the results as is humanly possible.
If past is prologue, the reality television host-turned-President will no doubt seek to exploit the return of a former Marine.
If the past is prologue to the future, this will only further fragment Europe's politics and further heighten Europe's north-south divide.
As the ballet opens, we see a prologue in which two young princes, Polixenes of Bohemia and Leontes of Sicilia, play together.
Even the waving fireman, from the start of David Lynch's film, is mirrored in Clooney's prologue, a cheery faux commercial for Suburbicon.
Now, the newly updated Splatoon 2 website features an all-text "Prologue" that directly references the result of that final Marie vs.
Mekhennet steps back from this prologue to familiarize us with her personal background as a Moroccan-Turkish Muslim growing up in Germany.
As if to trumpet the transformation, it even starts, after a jaw-dropping teaser of a prologue, with a projected credit sequence.
These passages, as well as a spoken prologue used at the opera's North American premiere, will be included in Salzburg this year.
Imagining those lives, deeply and without the prejudice that they must be prologue to our world, can be both radical and beautiful.
All of that amounted only to an extended prologue, however, in a meandering match that will now extend into a second day.
Past Is Not Necessarily Prologue Don't think or assume what has happened before is a blueprint for the thing you're currently investigating.
Whenever this happened, the cast members burst into a song or recited from Shaw's prologue or told a little story about themselves.
After a brief and faintly amusing prologue, we are introduced to the title character: a baby with no fixed name or gender.
"Bloom's prologue sketches the women's New England trip as their 'golden time,' days filled with laughter, sex and poetry," the review continues.
If past is prologue, there will be a handful of up and downs within the top tier between now and February 3.
All is sweetness in the church courtyard off West 203th Street where the prologue to "Novenas for a Lost Hospital" takes place.
As the biennial competition turned toward the decisive Sunday singles session, it was reasonable to wonder: Would the captains' past become prologue?
But, if past is prologue, even Bloomberg's millions (and millions) may fall on ears listening to holiday tunes rather than political ads.
If the past is any prologue, the number of upsets may prove helpful for fans in search of cheap Final Four tickets.
Dikötter, in "How to Be a Dictator," seems uncertain whether he is writing an epitaph or a prologue to a new edition.
The past is prologue: the market isn't going to fix the gaps and neither will continuing to put the burden on individual workers.
Takeaways: Past isn't prologue: Chavez acknowledges that many of the current job descriptions at Goldman Sachs won't exist in a decade from now.
And if past is prologue, one of Andrew Johnson's articles of impeachment was a non-criminal high misdemeanor of speaking ill of Congress.
It's a prologue to an elegant crash course in the history of postmodernism and why Peterson's obscurantism makes him difficult to argue with.
The Darkest Hour can be seen as a triumphant, fast-paced WWII movie — or as a two hour-long prologue to The Crown.
If past is prologue, President Trump can count on Democrats in Congress to stay true to their unfailing support of nuclear arms control.
As politics feels more and more like a prologue to The Handmaid's Tale, there's no better time to get the gang back together.
Past being prologue, caution and judicious exploration of facts and balancing risks and costs should be next steps, not simply repeating press releases.
No one could have foreseen that his speech would serve as a diminution prologue to events that were soon to occur in Iran.
For example, if you prologue the term on a 6.8% loan, it may cut the monthly payment by as much as a third.
It's a story of the incubation of the politics of conspiracy, a kind of prologue to our era of Birthers, Pizzagate, and QAnon.
A quizzical prologue sets up two long sets of intricate variations in myriad styles, with echoes of Neo-Classical Stravinsky and ironic Shostakovich.
The movie's prologue sees the Avengers go after Thanos, in an operation strongly reminiscent of the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's compound.
It's a fitting prologue to an episode that is all about commitment of various kinds, from religious to romantic to philosophical to racial.
I had never considered what a miscarriage actually is or where this prologue to a child actually goes when it suddenly stops growing.
If the past is prologue, the public may need to be sold on the idea, just as it was half a century ago.
If past is prologue, estimates from Colombia's previous armed group demobilizations portend a 15 percent to 20 percent recidivism rate over five years.
Participating in the prologue to "The Object Lesson," in which the audience wanders through the installation and tries to decipher it, is essential.
Written by the Safdies with their regular collaborator, the filmmaker Ronald Bronstein, "Uncut Gems" opens with a prologue, a familiar enough narrative strategy.
She reads from Bartram's prologue, where he describes his hunter companion slaughtering a mother bear and then coming back mercilessly for the baby.
This doesn't mean anyone else is guaranteed to go, but if past is prologue, it could mean that more substantial fallout is coming.
If past is prologue, Trump will bring up Wednesday's impeachment vote daily -- if not more often than that -- between now and next November.
If past is prologue, the recent political developments in Washington and London might be spun very differently by the bond and stock markets.
In the prologue he takes part in a race in Freedom State, and Hill gives us, in short, the basic message of the book.
That documentary can now be seen as a prologue to an era where more and more trans characters are popping up in the mainstream.
After all, if past is prologue, the state of the economy is perhaps the biggest indicator of a president's chances of getting re-elected.
The order is as follows: After We Collided, After We Fell, After Ever Happy, and Before, a prologue told through Hardin's point of view.
As the brief prologue explains it's set in a future where the Earth is dying and the forest has become a haven, a symbol.
Harris leads us through the April showers in Chaucer's prologue to "The Canterbury Tales" with so much joy it inspired me to reread them.
And if past is prologue, there's some segment of donors who will give to candidate who they think have the best chance of winning.
Each collection carries its own trend identity, and Prologue seems to be the mature answer to the more fashion-forward collections of the past.
" The Washington Post wrote that the film's "plot also neatly encapsulates the government's vision: China's present is only prologue to its future technological dominance.
While the group is never called that by name in The Leftovers prologue, creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta confirmed as much to Vulture.
The new prologue seems like it might attempt to redress this one-sided treatment, concentrating on Batgirl as the Batgirl, not just a victim.
If past is prologue then Trump will be frustrated, and fail to get his tax and spending plans passed by the splintered GOP Congress.
And it's why Democrats should expect their senators to stand together and oppose Gorsuch: If past is prologue, they have no excuse not to.
In the second prologue, a young American dancer, Susie Bannion (Dakota Johnson), exits the station and walks towards the Markos School for modern dance.
This scene, which reads like a drugged out crime thriller on A&E, is how the prologue of The Autobiography of Gucci Mane begins.
Even Rhys's direction was beautifully understated, and that opening prologue allowed the show to indulge in the sorts of wide shots it rarely uses.
"Hive" has a solo soprano prologue by Mr. Malaby, followed by a quietly creeping figure for the rhythm section, which gradually enlarges and escalates.
The past 2202 years would be mere prologue to a war that could easily go 2628 years longer, without a single vote of Congress.
And not a Fire Walk with Me style prologue, either: This is some serious "eons ago" storytelling, beginning July 16, 1945 in New Mexico.
After that prologue, the stress falls on Graham, Bradlee, and their newspaper, and The Post plays like a prequel to All the President's Men.
She devotes a prologue, the penultimate chapter and many pages of narrative to Pollard's espionage for the Israeli government, his arrest and his incarceration.
If the past is prologue, what may we learn from this study and its author, Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, the new national security adviser?
You can get a feel for the book with this sampling from the prologue, generously made available for Numberplay by the publisher, Basic Books.
The answer, if past is prologue, is fear -- although maybe not the same fear that has driven past booms in gun and ammo sales.
After a brief prologue, this first installment of Jackson's trilogy begins quaintly, with a rosy-cheeked Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) reading beneath a tree.
Susanne Craig, a Times investigative reporter who was co-author of a yearlong look into Mr. Trump's early finances, said the past was prologue.
In the prologue, the allegorical character La Musica addresses the audience and declares her dominion over not just human emotions, but also nature itself.
And if past is prologue, Bloomberg will continue to spend heavily from his $60+ billion fortune on ads in Super Tuesday states and beyond.
For Barnes, this prologue is essentially a device to introduce the art and personalities of what is evidently one of his favorite historical periods.
In a prologue, Jonathan Waldman reveals that his father wrote a dictionary of robotics and that he had a youthful passion for the subject.
The prologue to #MeToo was the tape of then-candidate Donald Trump boasting of assaulting women (though he denies ever acting on his words).
Ones where we see his queer sensibility without needing to have it serve as prologue for his dour decline, a cautionary tale about Victorian repression.
The prologue is a story about a queen named Semley who wants to reclaim her birthright, a fabulous jewel that was stolen before her birth.
Heather Knight, senior archaeologist at Museum of London Archaeology, said the play may still have premiered at the Curtain in 1599, but without the prologue.
How Mamamia would "accommodate" Gay for her interview is discussed in the episode's prologue and the article about the podcast, which has since been deleted.
The prologue of A Dance With Dragons told the story of a wildling warg, Varamyr Sixskins, whose consciousness went into a wolf when he died.
With only the first part available, it's difficult to judge what the final piece might look like, especially because the prologue ends on a cliffhanger.
The prologue: a bro juggling one-handed with what looks like a pitching wedge, giving the club itself a flippy-doo before maintaining the bounce.
The takeaway impression is that of a four-episode long prologue for a fuller run, later down the line, rather than a proper series itself.
That burden of proof now very much lies with Trump -- although, if past is prologue, he isn't likely to ever produce any actual proof. Regardless!
The Vail version of Balanchine's "Apollo" is the old one (with the birth prologue and the staircase finale) that City Ballet hasn't done for decades.
If past is prologue, Moore will continue in the race -- arguing that this is all just one big conspiracy by, well, everyone, to get him.
In the novel's soaring prologue, they are speeding away from London, a suitcase of stolen money, "fat and happy as a baby," at their feet.
In a mostly superfluous prologue, we see her (played by Barbara Colen) in 1980, celebrating the birthday of her free-spirited aunt Lucia (Thaia Perez).
But, if past is prologue with these sorts of behind-the-scenes tell-alls, we are just beginning to feel the impact of Wolff's book.
A prologue — here, showing modern-dress tourists arriving on the Piazza San Marco, toting cabin luggage and cellphones — pits Folly against Reason, with predictable result.
The other movie The Post is in conversation with, perhaps inevitably, is All the President's Men, for which its ending plays as an inadvertent prologue.
That prologue — in which a huge bust of Coriolanus mysteriously starts speaking — is a pretty good example of the thrilling stagecraft Mr. Lepage delivers throughout.
But even as Gina's behavior dips past manic pixie dream girl to merely manic, the director never deviates from the detached tone of his prologue.
A brief yet bloody 1989 prologue introduces Andre Toulon (Udo Kier), the original puppeteer who discovered an Egyptian spell to animate his pint-size collection.
This is the first novel I've read with an Instagram story plopped in the prologue, which made the dead body on Page 2 somewhat comforting.
At the same time, a four-hour version with restored passages, including parades of dancers in the prologue, proved difficult for some modern-day audiences.
The fairy godmothers whom the monarchs invite to the heiress Aurora's christening in the Prologue take the drama into a new, larger dimension: pure classicism.
THE GIVER OF STARS Prologue, Pg 2; Chpt 18, Pg 282 Hillman McCullough goes missing after he attacks librarian—later he is found dead. 3.
This scene takes place in the novel's prologue, set in 1938 as the von Lingenfelses are presiding over their annual party at the family castle.
Lenny Dykstra may need a prologue for his just released memoirs ... disclosing he did it all for nothing, because the feds want all the profits.
A popular government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy; or, perhaps both.
If the past is prologue, Lincoln Plaza Cinemas will go the way of so many other places in the city that were once called institutions.
And even make their speaking sing: The great baritone Wolfgang Brendel is a luxury in the talking role of the Major-Domo in the prologue.
But the discomfort of that scene pales next to the images used as a prologue for it, cast onto a suspended sheet by an overhead projector.
In fact, this episode is the one that sees the triumphant return of everyone's favorite child-hero, Chris from DONTNOD's one-off prologue to Season 2.
He's been experimenting with both 70mm projection and IMAX for a while, including in the prologue for The Dark Knight Rises, parts of Inception, and Interstellar.
There's no set length yet, but the 15-minute prologue debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, and it's now making its way out to the public.
The prologue to that late career renaissance was a past in Pride Fighting Championships, where he became the only fighter to hold two titles at once.
To claim the deal, the Prologue must be purchased between November 15th and December 15th, new (not used or refurbished), and through an authorized Korg dealer.
"I see this much less as the epilogue to last year's event, and much more a really exciting prologue to a lot of research to come."
Acting as a prologue to the show is an installation by Hu Zhijun, a peasant farmer who discovered sculpture in 2013 at the age of 61.
"Had to find my rope/To pull me up/Because I needed some kind of hope/To fill me up," raps the narrator in the prologue.
And if past is prologue, Trump is far more likely to double down on what makes him unpopular instead of course-correct to win back voters.
In 2015, he released his short Prologue, a thrilling action sequence done entirely in pencil and again showing off his unmatched sense for movement and framing.
If past is prologue, it will be declared dead on arrival by most in Congress and dissected by allies and opponents, whether for commendation or criticism.
If past is prologue, the question isn't whether 2018 will be a good election for House Democrats but rather how good an election it will be.
And not just in Paris—I fail multiple times on Hitman's first prologue stage before finally doing away with my target, Kalvin Ritter, a master thief.
Before you quite realize the resonances, she has cast the other Betties as Moonshine, Lion, Wall and Prologue: the gender-rainbow equivalent of Shakespeare's rude mechanicals.
Following the prologue, the five main characters are exchanged freely between the two players, presumably with the game adjusting for who has and has not survived.
In the prologue to "Cherry," the incarcerated novelist Nico Walker's debut novel, our unnamed narrator shoots heroin with his ex-wife-turned-live-in-girlfriend, Emily.
She would tell a group of actors to read, in unison, the prologue from "Romeo and Juliet," while appearing to walk aimlessly around a rehearsal room.
"Evie doesn't trust the snake, obviously" the Kings write in a brief prologue set in an Eden-like clearing featuring exotic animals and a large tree.
After the prologue, a writer (the beautifully mordant April Matthis, standing in for Ms. Callaghan) approaches a microphone and tells a series of increasingly corny jokes.
Men, she writes in the prologue of "Three Women," do not question their desires or brush them aside, whereas women subvert theirs daily or even hourly.
But if past is prologue, we'd be foolish not to expect him to take the enormous amount of leash he has been given and run with it.
The standalone prologue scene leaps from the two of them traveling together to visit the Engineers to David preparing to slaughter the Engineers, as seen in Covenant.
But just as the high-point of that prologue hinted at the best that was to come, the dull path that led me there revealed the worst.
When players purchase the full-price game at $60, they're getting a set of basic prologue missions and a trip to Paris to take down some targets.
If past is prologue, then Mehlman's chart suggests that Republicans will face across-the-board losses in 20183 and could even lose control of the US House.
Mr Norman anticipates his critics by making a mea culpa of sorts in the prologue, and making much of Paul's own "tacit approval" of his new biography.
Instead, if past is prologue, he will continue on the attack and then use any public appearance in the coming weeks to insist events proved him right.
So I have to wonder, if I'm to operate under that understanding of the meaning behind Empire's season finale, titled, "Past is Prologue," then who got murdered?
After a brief flashback prologue, the film drops the audience in Lagos, where the Avengers are trying to stop a villain from getting hold of a bioweapon.
Instead, in the opening minutes of the optional prologue, Matthew gets a phone call from Winona, a close mutual friend who tells him that Emma is missing.
The character we had taken through Outer Heaven and Shadow Moses, sites of Metal Gear development and staging, had appeared to die in the game's long prologue.
And this move — adding a prologue to the Requiem, with an epilogue on the way — was hardly as unusual as Mr. Honeck's presentation of the Requiem itself.
She reports, in the prologue to the new edition, that she first met Mr. Hockney last spring, after sending him the French version of her published novel.
There is an art to the preparation of a sacrifice, and as the prologue draws to its shivery end, we sense the intoxicating power of that art.
So far, the story of The Man in the Ditch has been treated as a minor prologue to the inspiring public biography of The Man From Hope.
In a prologue, we meet a woman who calls herself Christina (Maj Doris Rimpi) as she is on her way to attend the funeral of her sister.
In an elaborate Prologue, Minerve and her fellow divinities hurry along the preparation of a show to be presented for "a new holiday," the Carnival in Venice.
Authors of historical fiction are always tempted to write a prologue, sometimes set far in advance of the main action, often for purposes of foreshadowing, usually ironic.
A prologue for "Presumptive" can scarcely be resisted, if only because it provides the opportunity for the dinner-party scene that is de rigueur in political fiction.
The movie and my attendant reflection on this period of FBI actions during CENTBOM remind me that past is prologue and we never really learn from mistakes.
And, if past is prologue, that sort of pox on all of your houses could well serve the political interests of none other than Donald John Trump.
Sure, they are doing better among all voters but, if past is prologue, lots of these registered voters just won't show up to vote in the fall.
All the gear to switch in and out; the stats that rise and fall, and can be altered by your performance in the game's can't-fail prologue.
Discovery's first episodes also feel a lot like an extended prologue, establishing Burnham's personality and the overall premise of the Klingon conflict, but not much more than that.
After the first poster and trailer for Alien:Covenant scared the bejeezus out of us, we expected something equally sinister from the new, four-minute prologue to the movie.
If Bill Clinton's impeachment is any prologue, any action against Trump is also highly unlikely unless Mueller finds something and tells Congress, and Democrats win back the House.
The backstory can be traced to a prologue, involving a scientist, Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen), and his young daughter, Jyn, played once she's grown up by Felicity Jones.
In a prologue to the book, Lee, the book's head editor, and a coauthor write that they are attempting to assess "dangerousness," rather than make a formal diagnosis.
I hope in hindsight, the first season will play like a prologue: a massive dose of scene-setting for the real story, whatever that may be. 1:1.
The prologue is a farrago, with expository narration pasted over a seemingly random assortment of battles, murders, and wizardy hocus-pocus, but that's not unusual for fantasy epics.
" One of my favorite nonsense metaphors, from Taddeo's prologue: "When the object of desire dictated the narrative, that was where I found the most magnificence, the most pain.
But listening to LA Phil and a 24-member choir — led by conductor Justin Freer — perform Williams' score (including the classic prologue) brought actual tears to my eyes.
If past is prologue to the future, in the year ahead, Mnuchin is almost certain to get a costly economic tutorial from the untoward consequences of his policies.
Mr. Evans begins his production with a visual prologue in which the black and white cast members form into two separate groups in the middle of the stage.
Hitman is an episodic title—all you can play today is Paris plus the two-mission prologue, as well as a few more modes within each main sandbox.
In a short prologue, you play as members of the Harlem Hellfighters, the most famous of nearly a half-dozen all-black US regiments that fought in WWI.
It's a prologue for a longer game (and used here as a demo to get folks interested in the Kickstarter), but it's a robust little game in itself.
And when the class comes together en masse — online, as in the prologue, or at a house party as in the book's climax — it makes its power felt.
But the all-animated prologue on Cybertron sets the tone: it's springy yet coherent, not, like previous films in the series, a digital-image blender set on high.
A small, intimate story that hints at much bigger things, "Fast Color" sometimes feels like a prologue, an appetizer for a meal that may or may not appear.
And if the eruption is just another sign heralding the arrival of a still-unknown "it," does that mean the entire first season was intended as a prologue?
Acknowledging that the past is often prologue, FEMA Director for the Caribbean, Alejandro de la Campa, has notably reinforced transparency and a strict process for receiving FEMA funding.
The main resulting innovation is a new prologue, written by Mr. Auxier, which frames the operetta as the fantasy of a Victorian librettist, caused by mild head trauma.
But her fate is a sort of prologue to the story since she is viewed as the victim of a smear campaign from Giuliani and his Ukrainian allies.
If past is prologue, and it usually is in the television business, all of that could play a hand in future decisions about the leadership at NBC News.
Kirshner, a research professor at New York University, has taught bankruptcy law, and one wishes for more of the cleareyed analysis that appears in her prologue and epilogue.
"What's past is prologue," said President Xi Jinping during his one-to-one meeting with May, quoting British playwright William Shakespeare to signal his hopes for strengthening ties.
In 1979, when he brought it back to repertory for Mikhail Baryshnikov, he cut its Prologue and changed its ending in ways about which people still argue fiercely.
Titled "Tiffany Chung: Vietnam, Past Is Prologue," it's a view of the Vietnam War era through Vietnamese eyes, the eyes of people on the receiving end of aggression.
He's now older than his father (who died in the first movie's prologue) ever was, and he can't figure out what his legacy to future generations will be.
The history of the first Persian Gulf War is being rewritten by the succeeding one; it is now the prologue to decades of American involvement in the Middle East.
The game's 20-minute prologue, which you can watch above, winds through a series of playable flashbacks in which players can participate in key moments of the series lore.
Then, in 2014, Tabata took over in a solo capacity, Nomura moving to Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue and that Square series' incoming third numbered title proper.
The film opens with a prologue detailing a great tragedy buried in a family's past: Once upon a time, a musician abandoned his family to chase fame and fortune.
Julia's single "Issues," one of the breakout hits of 2017, and the prologue to a forthcoming EP, hit too close to home to pass it along to another artist.
In a few minutes, the film attempts to contextualize the atmosphere of its setting — a turbulent, racially divided 1967 Detroit — with a decades-long, if not centuries-long, prologue.
But all of that was prologue to the moment that would define the week ahead: At the end of the day, a Washington judge halted Trump's immigration executive order.
The prologue that comes before the first day's official entry gives an overview and evokes the strangeness to come, as it addresses the municipality yet somehow implicates the reader.
While the story doesn't offer any reassuring solutions as to what comes next, as is so often said of history, North Korea's past truly does seem to be prologue.
For many viewers, a well-honed lie will stick to the candidate on the receiving end of it — who, if past is prologue, is more likely to be Mrs.
But the characters, who are meant to be archetypes, are so disconnected from one another, and from the prologue and epilogue, that they don't form any kind of world.
This November will see the publication of "Zarzuela, Síntesis Ilustrada" ("Zarzuela, an Illustrated Synthesis"), a new book written and illustrated by Manuel Rajal with a prologue by Mr. Domingo.
Romolini never thought she would become successful: "I was too intense, too socially clumsy, too sensitive to ever hold down a J-O-B," she wrote in her prologue.
After that murderous prologue, which takes place in 1993, the action unfolds over a weekend in June 2002, throughout which Eisenstadt unspools some of the story lines mentioned above.
In a prologue and five parts, this 70-minute show moves right along — and it does gather steam, piling on imagery and music as the actors transform into clowns.
And so the prologue, occurring ten years earlier, shows Reagan in defeat at the Republican Convention of 19723, unexpectedly addressing its delegates with a peculiar meditation on nuclear apocalypse.
If past is prologue, it simply will not come at the federal level -- no matter how many lives are lost or how urgent the pleas for action may be.
The actors who play Gilbert, Sullivan and D'Oyly Carte in the prologue remain recognizably British as they take on the roles of Pish-Tush, Ko-Ko and Poo-Bah.
A harrowing prologue opens with Jim Cannon, a 69-year-old bureaucrat in pajamas, scanning his bookshelves for his copy of the Constitution and flipping to the 25th Amendment.
In her prologue, she sets the stage for her analysis by introducing Grace Mendes Seixas Nathan and her great-granddaughter, the famed author of "The New Colossus," Emma Lazarus.
That's an idea first introduced in that prologue — in which Besson covers roughly 250 years of history — by a series of time cuts that leap forward across the decades.
In the pilot's ominous prologue, we learn that a young Riverdale High School student, Jason Blossom, has gone missing after a boat trip with his twin sister, Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch).
As Conway implies, these first days of the Trump administration could be considered a prologue to a bigger drama, and one that reflects the thinking of Trump and Bannon alike.
"What the IRGC is going to do, if past is prologue ... they are going to lash out in asymmetric ways as they have in the past," said retired Maj. Gen.
This one isn't addressed in the movie, but it was covered in a four-minute prologue Fox released in April, bridging part of the gap between Prometheus and Alien: Covenant.
Having been orphaned in that jumbled prologue, he washes up on the Romanesque mean streets of "Londinium", where he grows from an errand boy to an unusually virtuous brothel keeper.
"I don't think this is prologue for other future things because members realize that there are other parts of our agenda that people have even more agreement on," he said.
If the touch interface research meetings were prologue, the tablet prototyping the beginning, then this was the second act of the iPhone, and there was much left to be written.
As a (non-scrolling) text prologue informs us at the beginning of the film, crime syndicates have emerged as the ruling class in territories not yet controlled by the Empire.
This dapper but seedy fellow may or may not know a crucial secret about Hennessy (Josef Davies), the man whose 1963 execution we witnessed in the play's slam-bang prologue.
In Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, recently re-released as part of Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, when Sora says, "My friends are my power," he means it literally.
As first seen, occupied by straight-backed, chanting girls at their desks in a fleeting, imagistic prologue, this would appear to be a contemporary schoolroom of a dreary institutional nature.
Once policy sends a clear signal, if past is prologue, American businesses will rise to the challenge and, in doing so, prepare to lead in a future low carbon world.
He sets out to create a whole life, and fittingly, he starts with Jane's conception and birth — but not before a prologue lists what scares her and, importantly, what doesn't.
Though the game doesn't feature the likenesses of any of the players on those teams, the schools face off in a version of the College Football Playoff in "Madden's" prologue.
Kingdom Hearts brought Disney's own takes on mythology into a world with the Square Enix's own legends, and Final Prologue both retells an old tale and teases a new one.
"If past is prologue, we will see that as soon as the U.S. looks the other way, the Egyptians will start up their relationship with North Korea again," he said.
On Tennis PARIS — With no prologue, I recently asked Dominic Thiem whether the following number sequences meant anything to him: 20053 and 22005; 22015 and 2100; and 4 and 2.
Several pages into the prologue, after Basteshaw has conked Augie on the head to stop him from getting help, an ensemble of 12 actors swooped downstage, each brandishing a chair.
In the prologue, he describes himself as someone "not at all sure he has ever had a single 'spiritually significant' experience," a pretty straitened admission even for an avowed atheist.
The opening credits feature the Gravediggaz song "1-800 Suicide," and in the prologue we see that Laurie swallowed two fistfuls of pills minutes before she joined the Guilty Remnant.
But if the past is prologue and his high spending personal behavior any benchmark, he will more likely find himself in the company of bankrupt kleptocrats who harbor apocalyptic ambitions.
Her parents express themselves in mime alone, but she speaks pure dance (like her fairy godmothers in the ballet's Prologue), and she possesses full command of its vocabulary and resources.
But if past is prologue, companies will use their newfound wealth to improve their cash positions and to buy back stock, boosting share prices, and benefiting corporate executives and investors.
The first symphony would have been what preceded the long prologue to the opera, the text of which appears in the libretto but the music for which has been lost.
With the past as prologue, the exhibition is dedicated to the memory of the artist Arnold Mesches, who passed away three days before the election at the age of 93.
But, we're clear eyed and the problem here is that if past is prologue, the problem of course is that China has never honored any major commitments made in these areas.
The prologue is part of the story that may not be essential to understand the story, but that helps understanding the world better, making it vivid, and create expectations about it.
But it reminds viewers at every turning point that it isn't a story so much as a prologue, a brand-deposit setup meant to whet appetites for more Dark Universe installations.
Despite a lengthy tutorial prologue, many of Horizon's most useful tips and tools are buried in the game's opaque menus or mentioned offhand in text blurbs that appear on loading screens.
Its name references a section of the prologue to Guillaume Apollinaire's 1903 surrealist play, Les mamelles de Tirésias (The Breasts of Tiresais), which occurs in an imaginary city ruined by war.
VR studio Penrose is also telling its most ambitious story so far: its Tribeca entry is supposed to be the prologue of a larger tale set in an underwater far future.
From Chrissy Teigen's cookware collection to the under-$50 Prologue work-wear line, there has never been a more difficult time to resist adding "just one more thing" to your cart.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK In the prologue of Lemmy's autobiography, White Line Fever, he tells a story about getting on a plane to go to the Grammy awards.
A prologue introduces us to the pre-Columbian city through post-conquest historical maps of Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital that became Mexico City, and Cuzco, the former Incan capital in Peru.
With this past as prologue, it is easy to believe the press reports alleging Trump leaked highly sensitive classified information to Russian officials and Trump's tweeted attempts to justify doing so.
Trump might not be willing -- or able -- to get rid of Kushner, but if past is prologue he will find some staffer (or maybe a few) to project his frustration onto.
That "Frankenstein" had been first published anonymously but featured a prologue by Percy continued to lead people to suspect it was he, and not Mary, who had written the novel itself.
It's not clear why Steavenson thought this prologue necessary, since Part 1 of the book, set in Baghdad in 2003 as the American invasion approaches, is a great deal more intriguing.
Here we were, five minutes into "The Lego Ninjago Movie," gazing at a live-action prologue with Jackie Chan, a kid and a cat in a store full of exotic knickknacks.
"Don't get too excited about the current condition of the economy, as the past is not likely to be prologue," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economics in Holland, Pennsylvania.
"Don't get too excited about the current condition of the economy, as the past is not likely to be prologue," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economics in Holland, Pennsylvania.
In his prologue, Mr. Bloom notes that sections of "Against Empathy" initially appeared as essays in a variety of publications, but have since been modified, in part because of reader responses.
But Birds of Prey isn't just about Harley's breakup with Joker (who never appears outside of that prologue and a pair of extremely quick shots where he's not quite in frame).
The first episode ditched the title sequence for a prologue, about a 19th-century doomsday cult, set to the Christian-rock "I Wish We'd All Been Ready" by Good News Circle.
According to users on Reddit, the crack currently allows the game to be launched and for pirates to play the prologue level for Hitman 1, the 2016 entry for the Hitman series.
But the prologue was his most sacred entryway: the section that he'd polished to the point of pride, the thing he could always step through to access the rest of the draft.
In this light, I, Tonya reads like a prologue for the current status quo of media coverage, which revolves around glimmering spectacles that draw in public attention, and gain traction over time.
It's incidental, but given the extent to which GTA III nowadays is credited with having changed video games, there's an undeniable poetry to this prologue taking place between roughly 4 and 6AM.
The Twin Peaks pilot and Fire Walk With Me started slow, too, their long opening acts functioning as overtures or prologue that orient us to the world, to characters, themes and style.
William Shakespeare gave away the end of his tragedies by billing them as such and no one seemed to mind ("Romeo and Juliet" even told the audience the story in a prologue).
AIGLE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Italian Fabio Felline won the prologue of the Tour de Romandie to claim the overall lead after a 4.8-km individual time trial on a slippery course on Tuesday.
"I don't think this is prologue to other future things, because members realize there are other parts of our agenda that people have even more agreement on what to achieve," he said.
It was before she started taking hormones, and she had "a very strong urge" to read about experiences of other transgender people that reflected her reality, Kaey says in the book's prologue.
Excoriating the GOP front-runner while mocking party establishment figures who now are urgently moving to prevent Trump from securing the nomination, Obama said the businessman's past should have served as prologue.
" IT'S THE WEEKEND, BABY Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman" is the big offering this weekend at theaters, and CNN's Brian Lowry said this crazy true story warns that America's racial "past could be prologue.
Precise cuts, slow-motion, motion blurring, and passages both of total silence and scored to instrumental hard rock are present in a bravura prologue that only occasionally turns down the dial thereafter.
After lunch, Professor Farabee led the students in a collective performance of the prologue to "Romeo and Juliet," calling them onstage in small groups to shout out pairs of lines in unison.
Hence the lengthy prologue on Darwin; hence Wolfe mocking Chomsky for not knowing just what this uniquely human "language organ" that has purportedly evolved even consists of, after all of this time.
In the prologue to Byrne's latest historical romance, set 10 years before the rest of the book, Lady Alexandra Lane is raped by her school headmaster — and kills him in the act.
But, as portended by the supernatural prologue of Joel and Ethan Coen's comic horror film, "A Serious Man" (2009), the 21st century has brought Yiddish back to life onscreen — with a difference.
Watchmen, HBO's sequel / reinvention of the comic of the same name by Dave Gibbons and Alan Moore, came out the gate swinging with a prologue set during the 1921 Tulsa race riot.
Why we're cautious: Watchmen's pilot tosses a lot of balls in the air, not least of which is an opening prologue set during a very real, historical atrocity committed against black Americans.
That opening novel now looks like the series' relatively innocent prologue — and it is as blade-sharp, violent, pulse-quickening and reportorially shocking as the pinnacle of some lesser series might be.
Admittedly, a lot in this episode seems merely to be a prologue to the inevitable trial—not the best parts of what's been a fantastic show but necessary business to move through.
We'll have to wait and see what Mr. Trump says when he mounts the rostrum, but if past is prologue, he will launch into boasts about what he believes his administration has accomplished.
After a brief prologue depicting the morose wedding of sophisticated Gomez Addams (Oscar Isaac) and his proudly icy bride Morticia (Charlize Theron), the film leaps ahead to the classic Addams Family status quo.
The presentation of the film's 5-minute prologue will begin playing in IMAX theaters across the globe starting Thursday night in both film and digital presentations, with film being Nolan's own personal preference.
A three-hour-long prologue introduces Aloy; her father figure Rost; the politics of her tribe, the Nora; and the fundamentals of how to collect materials, hunt beasts, and craft ammunition and upgrades.
Titled "The Last Supper," the four-minute video serves as a prologue to the events of the movie, introducing the colonist characters who have joined the Covenant mission to find a new world.
One of the things that's most exciting about the Korg prologue is that it has a total of 32 free slots that allow for users to load in their own oscillators and effects.
They committed to making the extraordinary exertions necessary to stabilize the postwar world and prevent World War II from coming to be seen as mere prologue to an even more destructive global conflict.
In the film's prologue, Adrian makes his heel turn from salvage biz operator to crook when the cleanup he has a contract for gets snatched away from him by a new government initiative.
The instrumentalists added a sinfonia from Handel's oratorio "Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno" ("The Triumph of Time and Truth") to start and the Chaconne from his ballet prologue "Terpsichore" to close.
The tone is harmless, but there's no getting around the fact that this 90-minute play — which includes a prologue, three acts and an epilogue — wears out its welcome before the halfway mark.
The prologue begins with the playful barbarism of a party game that amounts to Whack-a-Turk and the incapacity of European women to achieve their own liberation is emphasized by the men.
The original pilot opens precisely as Martin's first prologue chapter does, with three Night's Watch rangers (Ser Waymar Royce, Gared, and Will) beyond the Wall and already in the middle of tracking wildlings.
This we learn from an enigmatic prologue before being whooshed to the present where Melanie (Anna Margaret Hollyman), an American artist, is mounting an exhibition of dioramas based on similarly unsettling Irish legends.
Tragedy of some kind is also hinted at heavily in the film's opening prologue, which takes place in the aftermath of the party and then flashes back to the events leading up it.
Gavaldón's movie — which augments Traven's story with a prologue explaining the Day of the Dead — further politicizes the magical realist tale, set in Spanish-occupied Mexico, by having Macario persecuted by the Inquisition.
To recap: A prologue, of sorts, to the impeachment saga occurred in March 2019 when Giuliani, Parnas, and various corrupt Ukrainians launched a smear campaign against the US ambassador in Kyiv, Marie Yovanovitch.
If past is prologue, Sanders will stubbornly stick it out until the bitter end, potentially tarnishing the eventual nominee and damaging the Democratic party's ability to mend fences and rally the party together.
If past is prologue, allowing Mueller to question Trump would be a epic disaster with a President -- and a man -- who has spent his life making things up forced to confront those falsehoods.
Knowing and understanding the prologue to that rise offers a reminder of how hellish her life had already been, and helps contextualize what it became after her WWE career was abruptly yanked from her.
In the four-minute Covenant prologue, though, it seems like he's forged a close relationship with her, and possibly accepted her goal of confronting them to learn about what they had planned for humanity.
" One chorus, though — "V'ha dunque un loco simile," in the prologue — caught my attention because I suddenly felt like I was hearing "Macbeth," a far superior opera that came only two years after "Giovanna.
The story gets a little convoluted and weird, but there's a movie and an anime series you could watch on the side if you want to learn more, along with a short, novelized prologue.
What we know, and Dahmer's classmates and parents and teachers in the movie don't, is that the events seen in My Friend Dahmer are a prologue for horrors that were not so far off.
The sixth hour of the miniseries had a lot to accomplish, so we're going to break this down into its three main chapters: that huge hypnosis-aided twist, Dr. Jordan's weirdness, and the prologue.
"What is coming is an "update" of Cuba's constitution, not the prologue to a "transition" or an otherwise dramatic break," said Michael Bustamante, an assistant professor of Latin American history at Florida International University.
It has the potential to affirm for his supporters that he's willing to be the bull in a china shop -- and, if past is prologue, his base responds well to that image of him.
If you don't remember (or never experienced) AC3's long prologue sequence, it sets you as the (then mysterious) Haytham Kenway, a British guy with a wristblade and a serious interest in ancient aliens.
Not destined to win, but still visually astonishing: the six-minute solo pencil-on-paper piece "Prologue," which largely follows a gory, pyrrhic battle between four photorealistically drawn warriors, two of them graphically nude.
A track called "Why She Loves" opens with a saxophone prologue in free tempo, slips into a melody played as if on tiptoe and opens up to a trumpet solo with no visible horizon.
The "novel" genre works on a fremium model, meaning they are free to download, but after reading the "prologue" users must pay about $4 to $5 to download the subsequent 13 or so chapters.
It begins with a prologue in which Chizuru, the 12-year-old daughter of a famed Japanese violinist and an American mother, stabs a boy in her class to death with a letter opener.
Mazin, who created the series, begins (after a short prologue) in the moments after the explosion that destroyed the newest of the four reactors at the Chernobyl power station, in what is now Ukraine.
The show begins with a prologue delivered (in Italian, with supertitles) by a commedia dell'arte-style clown in a codpiece (an antic Francesca Sarah Toich), who gleefully describes the transformative power of love. Huh?
Most piercing of all, perhaps, is the tiny 1942 "Prologue," by Simone Weil, in which Jesus is both brusque and loving, completely immediate and utterly, cruelly absent — all in the span of two pages.
Now, if the past is prologue, climate-induced extreme weather is likely to reinforce and amplify the closing off of countries already under way for separate reasons, along with the authoritarian trend, Dartnell said.
During the prologue, after the teeming orchestra depicts the longstanding animosities between the Capulet and Montague families, an assembled throng (the great Met choristers) sings the grave chorus summarizing the tragedy about to occur.
This element of past-as-prologue was made explicit earlier this month, when Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced that the Justice Department was bringing suit against North Carolina for violating federal civil-rights law.
But what sets the tone, what baits the hook, is the book's very beginning: a sort of urban Native manifesto, a mini history, a prologue so good it leaves the reader feeling woozy, or concussed.
Some Transparent sequences were startling and beautiful, as in season 3's "To Sardines and Back," which starts with a prologue that shows pieces of the Pfeffernans' life through a pet turtle's point of view.
Anyone who waited for Trump to pivot to be more "presidential" for the general election, the Washington Post's Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher write in a prophetic final line of their prologue, misunderstood the man.
He's got those memories that are going to also entangle things, and as we see in the prologue, the Emperor, on some level, wants to see what happens when he visits some of those memories.
As one possible queer prologue to the #MeToo movement we know today, Sulkowicz's story is a prime example of how reporting on sexual misconduct can often miss critical angles of the power dynamics at play.
The prologue that's been added to the story show essentially depicts Barbara Gordon as someone who's sexually fixated on Batman, culminating in a sex scene between the two characters before the attack that cripples her.
After the prologue, before the park welcomes Alan Grant et al, there's one gun in the whole film, and the guy who's got it doesn't manage a single kill before he's munched on by Velociraptors.
But this was just a prologue to an era in which the hoodie became at once an anodyne style object and a subject of moral panic, its popularity and its selective stigmatization rising in proportion.
A new kind of historical fiction has evolved to show us that the past is no longer merely prologue but story itself, shaping our increasingly fractured fairy tales about who we are as a society.
Swathed in shadows and standing next to what appears to be an open grave, Mr. Urie delivers the "too too solid flesh" soliloquy (which usually comes toward the end of Scene II) as a prologue.
Naipaul divides the book into five sections, each about people in motion from one continent to another, and frames its different narratives with a prologue and an epilogue whose cadences match his own autobiographical writing.
The Bolsheviks, secure in their economic determinism, assumed that the outside world would join them as a matter of course, and embraced non-Communist art and literature as both prologue and accompaniment to their own.
There was delicacy to a poetic essay about the French soccer player Zinedine Zidane, read by Nils Kahnwald, the actor who, nine hours earlier, had ad-libbed a prologue about time, memory and human striving.
The screen is pOLED, manufactured by LG. Lenovo says the durability tests have been "extensive," though if past is prologue, sometimes some real-world testing is required to really put a system through its paces.
Her deceased husband, Vin, was a bastard, and so is her son, Gary, a "squat ghoul encased in hair gel" who is angling for her beachfront house until Rose — in a prologue — shoots him dead.
The beloved retailer behind Wild Fable and Prologue is an integral part of our fall routine, whether we're back-to-school shopping, post-summer apartment organizing, or just living our typical day-to-day life.
This is obvious from minute one when Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie, reprising her role from Suicide Squad) explains via an animated prologue her history as a psychiatrist who fell for Batman's most notorious villain, Joker.
Which is why, if past is prologue, the 22020 race will freeze in place now -- not to reemerge from its thaw until after New Year's Day when people start, again, paying real attention to politics.
Before launching its globe-trotting adventure, "Spies in Disguise" finds grounding in a sweetly sentimental prologue in which a young Walter is shown tinkering with devices designed to protect his police officer mother (Rachel Brosnahan).
And he must be hoping that Trump won't learn them any time soon, because if the past 14 months is prologue, Bolton must already know that time in this administration is not on his side.
The only cure rests in the research of an eccentric scientist, Dr. Rufus (Matheus Nachtergaele), who disappears after the prologue, and whose son, Tito (Pedro Henrique), longs to carry on his father's work with birds.
Jeff Buhler's script reveals too much too soon in a moodily photographed prologue showing a crazed killer mowed down by police while his latest victim escapes with one hand fewer than when she was snatched.
"I had a really good day, felt strong already in the prologue, I felt strong in quarters, and in semi I felt like I had some energy saved for the final," Nilsson told a news conference.
And if past is prologue, those very same broadband internet service providers, that the majority says you should trust to do right by you, will put profits and shareholder returns above, what is best for you.
This issue is presently under investigation by the Justice Department's independent Inspector General, but, if past is prologue, we shouldn't expect the pending nature of that review to temper Republican demands for immediate answers from Mueller.
"Neither the Zodiac, who terrorized San Francisco in the late 21986s and early '20163s, nor the Night Stalker, who had Southern Californians locking their windows in the '22016s, were as active," McNamara wrote in the prologue.
This is very much meant to be a prologue to a longer, in-development project, but if it's any indication of the bigger game, then great things will spring forth from developer miserytourism in the future.
Haim made their grand return last week with the slow-burning "Right Now" live video, and while it definitely was cool to see the sisters swap instruments around, the song itself definitely felt like a prologue.
"We get 80 percent of our oil from your country," the Japanese admiral Isoroku Yamamoto (Etsushi Toyokawa) informs Edwin Layton (Patrick Wilson), an American naval intelligence officer, when they meet in a prologue set in 1937.
For her interpretation of Irving Berlin's "Anything You Can Do," from "Annie Get Your Gun," she devised a prologue in which she and Ms. McCarthy sparred after learning they were up for the same film role.
In the 2003 Tour de France, I so nearly had a perfect start: I would have won the opening prologue time trial if my chain hadn't come off in the final kilometer; I finished second by .
A malevolent entity (whose history is sketched in a brief prologue) is spotted scrabbling on the walls and generally skulking about, though any attempt to investigate is met by the back of the Reverend Mother's hand.
As "The Deuce" makes clear, the past is prologue, and the basic lessons of economics -- supply and demand -- don't really change; it's just the means and methods of delivery that have received a 21st-century makeover.
Which is why, if past is prologue, the 2020 race will freeze in place now -- not to re-emerge from its thaw until after New Year's Day when people start, again, paying real attention to politics.
During the redesign's second phase, the museum will present a more substantial prologue to Frank's story, with historical information about the years 1923 to 1940, describing her life — and European history — before she went into hiding.
With the exception of the prologue, which depicts the British Cabinet deciding how to respond to Hitler's invasion of Poland while a cinematic storm rages outside, Bouverie emphasizes the surprising ironies rather than the obvious melodrama.

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