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prefaced

Meaning

of Preface

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I think that every so-called history book and film biography should be prefaced by the statement that what follows is the author's rendition of events and circumstances. Barbara Kruger

My career as a magazine writer was largely prefaced on the idea of curiosity, to go on adventures and weasel my way into the lives of people that I admire. John Hodgman

What I say should always be prefaced with this: I'm not really politically articulate. I just try to be like Thomas Paine: what is common sense? So when I say these things to you, I am speaking from a humanist point of view. I just look around and see what's wrong. Patti Smith

According to Rev. William Roberts, he prefaced this with the bull Speculatores Domus Israel, stating his reasons: "in order that the whole history of each case may be known." Source: Internet

“A lot of students feel completely neglected and ignored by the Board of Governors, no matter if we are protesting, shouting, writing letters, or having our two representatives ask questions,” Dixon said as she prefaced her question. Source: Internet

An old Johnny Cash TV show clip prefaced their covers of songs by Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw and others. Source: Internet

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