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foreword

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Foreword is the second EP released by the New York rock band Moving Mountains .

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"introduction to a literary work," 1842, from fore- + word (n.); perhaps a loan-translation of German Vorwort "preface," modeled on Latin praefatio "preface."

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foreword \Fore"word`\, n. A preface. --Furnvall.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES the introduction/preface/foreword to a book ▪ In the introduction to this book I referred to a conversation between myself and a young student. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ As the foreword says, the Code is most importantly ...

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Agatha Christie writes in her Foreword, in which she also recalls the delightful Christmases of her youth at Abney Hall in the north of England.

In particular, Girard thought that Camus had come to recognize Meursault as more responsible than he implied in the 1955 foreword, and at the same time to have more sympathy for the lawyers and judges, since he realized that he was one himself.

Carter of Mars By Edgar Rice Burroughs Contents Introduction John Carter and the Giant of Mars Abduction The Search Joog, the Giant The City of Rats Chamber of Horrors Pew Mogel The Flying Terror The Reptile Pit Attack on Helium Two Thousand Parachutes A Daring Plan The Fate of a Nation Panic Adventure's End Skeleton Men of Jupiter Foreword Betrayed U Dan The Morgors of Sasoom.

Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred, for providing such vivid characterisations of the Doctor and Ace, for allowing us to use their faces on our book covers, for supporting Doctor Who in general and The New Adventures in particular, and thanks especially to Sophie for her generosity in writing a foreword for this novel.

One was a letter from a Parisian clipping service, stating that Debierue's name had been mentioned twice in the foreword to a new art history pictorial collection, but inasmuch as the illustrated volume was quite expensive, the manager had written to the publisher and requested a courtesy copy for Debierue.

In a foreword to the 1932 edition, Wells says that he was motivated by `student discussions in the laboratories and debating society of the Royal College of Science in the eighties'.

He may well have been right for the pulp magazine audience of a generation ago, but assuming the readers of books to have a slightly more serious and patient outlook on literature, I have restored the Foreword, obtaining its text from a photostat of ERB's original manuscript, kindly furnished by Hulbert Burroughs.