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a prelude to peace
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The prelude is sometimes extracted as a concert piece.
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In looking back upon the 1920s, events were increasingly seen as occurring in prelude to the market crash.
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It had been a glorious prelude to a life in the theatre.
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The prelude to the first act and the "pizzicati" in the third are the significantly more famous sections of this already notable score.
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The report of the last body was the prelude to the much criticised restoration of the gold standard at the old parity of exchange.
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The construction of a power plant was completed in 1904, as a prelude to the construction of a state-of-the-art textile mill in 1906.
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It comprises 25 pieces: nine preludes, five ricercares, seven fugues, two toccatas, a fantasy, and a chaconne.
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The arrival of sound did little to alter the convention except that the sequence was usually accompanied by a musical prelude or overture.
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The number of fugues in a prelude varies from one to three, not counting the pseudo-fugal free sections.
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Fears grew among settlers that the resistance campaign was a prelude to armed conflict.
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