প্রস্তাবনা, সূত্র, আভাষ, পূর্বরঙ্গ, গৌরচন্দ্রিা
(1) An introduction to a play.
(2) Preface.
(1) Lance Armstrong sent that unmistakable message to his rivals this evening in the prologue to the 101st Tour de France.
(2) The book contains 11 chapters, plus a prologue and epilogue, and an extensive suggested reading list.
(3) The prologue that sets the tone of the book depicts a vivid bond with the tropics, a keen interest in the weather inspired by his father, a spirit of adventure, observations about people and an innate bond with the rain.
(4) The epilogue repeats the prologue : people are born into this world, they quarrel, they love, they die, and there lies the higher meaning of life.
(5) This novel consists of three primary sections that are framed by a prologue and an epilogue.
(6) Like the novel it studies, it is framed by a prologue and epilogue that place the core of the book in an extremely revealing and resonant context.
(7) This idea is outlined in the prologue
(8) This prologue masquerading as an epilogue does not provide the expected closure, but instead another opening into the text.
(9) There are two rest days, three individual time trials including the prologue , and one team time trial.
(10) My personal goal was to try and test myself as well as some new equipment in the prologue and in the time trial on Mt. Ventoux.
(11) I got third in the prologue and eighth on the hardest stage
(12) The events from 1945 to 1956 provided the prologue to the post-imperial era
(13) Last season he won the opening prologue , donning the yellow jersey as a result.
(14) The announcement of the prologue and each successive part frames it additionally as a literary text, which is conventionally partitioned.
(15) History is a prologue written in stone, but the present offers new possibilities.
(16) However, it was the prologue to the England game which was most instructive about the rottenness of the state.
(17) This has been the common prologue to the academic career of many engineering hopefuls.
(18) With cold indifference, Mark knew it was only a prologue to what was to come later.
(19) Armstrong won the prologue and holds the leader's Yellow jersey.
(20) The next three days would consist of gear checks with the race crew, skills testing, and the race prologue , a mini race to determine the seeding for the start of the race.
introduction
foreword
preface
preamble
prelude
intro
lead-in
exordium
proem
prolegomenon