This hearty dish is the perfect prelude to a mellow afternoon of kayaking on the bottle-green lake.
The Ali shuffle, once a prelude to devastating one-two punches, now mean something entirely different.
Indeed, Mr. Hurwitz regards the Netflix episodes as a prelude to a motion-picture adaptation.
China's government praised the food package as a prelude to resuming the stalled six-party talks.
He may even see it as the prelude for reunifying Russia with other ex-Soviet republics.
Mr Lassalle disbelieved them, arguing that it was a prelude to closure, and began his fast.
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The idea was that this would be a prelude to a larger tax code overhaul.
Had this season been a prelude to a playoff, there would have been more wiggle room.
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Police treated such incidents as a possible prelude to a terrorist attack, he added.
Conceivably, just conceivably, these multiple setbacks are the prelude to real progress towards a lasting peace.
Its catastrophe was like a prelude to Greece, with one key difference: the Irish introduced austerity.
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It was featured in the 1992 film Prelude to a Kiss and 1997's Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
Bert Dohmen predicted the 2008-2009 global crisis in his 2007 book, Prelude To Meltdown.
But in the case of chemical weapons control, there is reason to believe that the past is prelude.
The letter was a prelude to the injunction battle that is due to get under way this week.
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But Mr Jones explicitly refuses this retrospective view: his 18th century is not merely a prelude to revolution.
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This is only the film's prelude, introducing the characters and setting the mood in a succession of close-ups.
Recent changes in Deutsche Telekom's management were also seen by UBS as a possible prelude to the earnings revision.
As a prelude to these contestable claims, Mr Dawkins examines the interesting question of why religion is so widespread.
It may very well be prelude and it's certainly part of a continuum.
It points out that the aspirants often move upmarket in their own countries as a prelude to expanding abroad.
In late 2007, I wrote the book Prelude To Meltdown, predicting the global crisis that occurred the following year.
So a few enquiry letters could be the prelude to a major investigation.
In free-market economies, the sustained rise of inventories is a prelude to recession.
Yet the disarray of UMNO and the ruling coalition is a necessary if uncomfortable prelude to realignments reflecting Malaysian society.
Shock isn't always a prelude to laughter, and that turns out to be the movie's undoing in several later sequences.
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The EG8, organised by President Sarkozy, is addressing privacy and copyright issues as a prelude to the real G8 summit.
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The two lawyers delivered opening statements Monday as a prelude to the start of testimony Tuesday in the long-awaited trial.
This is not Jonah in the belly of the whale, or "great fish, " but a prelude to that biblical episode.
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All are in top form for "Lohengrin, " whose orchestral prelude and choral passages are the musical crux of any performance.
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