As a preface to his collection of poems, it is also unique among the garrison poets in the Western Regions.
Why does the book of mormon appear to paraphrase from the preface to the king james version of the bible in helaman5:31and alma19:6?
Because Ron Paul is one of the few men in public life who truly understands the problem and is willing to fight to cure it, it is truly a pleasure for me to write the preface to this booklet.
I am not so skilled as to write a preface to your masterpiece.
Thought from poetic composition──A preface to LIU Zhang s Poems;
The president of the National Academy, Bruce Alberts, added this key point in the preface to the panel's report: "Science never has all the answers."
“Europe at the start of the third millennium is living through a cultural revolution not unlike that of the first, ” writes Mr Aillagon in the preface to the exhibition catalogue.
an informal Brunch served as a preface to the three-day conference.
He read me many things; a new "poem", intoning the long irregular lines of it not very distinctly; and a preface to some new edition.
I find it a great honor to write a preface to this collection of his essays.
"I hoped to write novels," Ms Munro admitted in the preface to her "Selected Stories". But her life didn't seem to allow for them.
Ellen Malos summarized these controversies in her preface to the book "domestic politics".
In the preface to the Chinese edition, Peres says that the leaders of every country must have vision , relinquish old grudges, and create peace in order to deal with "challenges of tomorrow."
In his preface to second edition of Critique of Pure Reason, Kant explicitly puts forward the idea that "know" is different from "think".
There is a photograph in the preface to the book.
In his preface to the "Larger Catechism," Luther wrote: "We know that our defence lies in prayer."
I have filled in four of the six gaps that I enumerated in the preface to the initial version.