Sentences with phrase «much prelude»

Cadillac brings out a two - seat roadster for»03 to be built at the same plant as the Chevy Corvette, but Cien isn't as much a prelude to that car as it is a showcase for what could be a super exotic, extremely limited - edition sports car carrying a six - figure sticker.

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Reuters reported earlier this month that the carmakers were discussing a deal, at Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn's initiative, that would see Nissan acquire much of the French government's 15 percent Renault holding, as a prelude to a merger.
that would mean that all of you have relevance apart from the witty comments you can generate on cnn's webiste - and may even awaken you to the reality that this world is just a prelude to something much better.
The immediate prelude to his mission was that of John the Baptist, an enigmatic figure about whom we are told enough to stimulate conjecture, but too little to give much certain knowledge.
Kareem Abdul Jabar suggested that it was «a step toward establishing an American version of Shari`ah law,» and journalist Ben Kepes worried that the Indiana law «feels very much like a prelude to another Kristallnacht.»
Aside from the first 20 minutes or so, The Thing plays out very much like the 1982 version it claims to be a prelude to.
A new trailer for Captain America: Civil War has been released, re-framing much of the previous Marvel Studios movies as a prelude to the hero vs. hero struggle in this Cap sequel.
I have a 2001 Honda Prelude SH w / 190k miles and a slow oil leak (~ 0.5 - 1 qt / week depending on how much I drive it) that I believe ultimately comes out the lower timing belt cover.
While looking much like Prelude» 87, the new car is slightly more aerodynamic, with a low - low hood and retracting headlamps.
PRELUDE: This also is due for a major redesign, but Honda isn't talking much about the new PPRELUDE: This also is due for a major redesign, but Honda isn't talking much about the new PreludePrelude.
After all, the market's been yo - yoing up and down like crazy much of this year and many investors are worried that this recent uptick in volatility could be the prelude to a major slide in stock prices.
Late last week they released a free prelude to their much anticipated game «Chickens Can't Fly» called «Chickens Can Dream».
This serves as a kind of prelude for the maze - like installation that dominates the main gallery, as the artist steers a viewer's attention toward a specific concept in much the same way the installation leads visitors to follow a specific path through the space.
Not the unusual winter warmth in much of the United States — but the unrelenting heat generated by propaganda and pressure campaigns that the White House, EPA, Big Green and news media are unleashing in the wake of the Paris climate agreement... and as a prelude...
Having just re-read the 2005 PhD thesis of Mia Tiljander (not the paper so much discussed above, but the prelude to it) one has to be impressed with the professional nature of the work.
Bill Heinze recommends» «Not since the Supreme Court granted certiorari in seven patent cases in 1965 has there been as much patent law activity at the Court as today,»» writes Professor Wegner in the prelude to his update on the Top Ten Supreme Court Patent Cases.
For much of my career, I seem to have had the timing of a misaligned metronome — arriving too late to make the big bucks but just in time for a downsizing, divestiture, merger, bankruptcy or some other man - made disaster which was a prelude to yet another job search.
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