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proh log

  • n  an introduction to a play

  • The problem is that very often a President's past--and even his campaign rhetoric--is not prologue.
  • The past was prologue, a modest prequel, like Tolkien's The Hobbit to his epic Lord of the Rings saga.
  • But what seemed at first like a storybook ending for a homeless child was actually the prologue to a far more complex tale.
News & Articles

  • Speaking With David Cox About The Ambitious Lords Of Shadow 2
    For a recent issue of Game Informer magazine, Tim Turi had a chance to play a section from Lords of Shadow 2’s prologue. On the E3 show floor this week, eager gamers have had a chance to experience the same action-packed demo that was revealed to Tim. After playing the demo (you can read specific details about what it involves here ), I had a chance to hear some more details about the game from ...
    June 13, 2013 - Game Informer
  • Prologue book club hears more from the “Crazy Ladies”
    Prologue was lively Monday night (June 10) with a double-header appearance by authors Peggy Payne and Carrie Knowles.
    June 11, 2013 - The Wilmington Star-News
  • We are ravamping The Prologue e-newsletter
    We are revamping The Prologue e-newsletter. Sign up today. The Prologue will take a two-week break while we update our email server — sign up now to receive the new version soon
    June 7, 2013 - Velo News
Quotes

  • Johan Bruyneel in The Associated Press
    He did one prologue in Luxembourg and one here but it was wet,he said. "He did some time trial work but it has been a catch-up constantly to find a good condition. But I think the condition is there now and I'm really happy with how things...
  • Bradley Wiggins in AFP
    I said all along the prologue wasn't the be-all and end-all of this thing for me,he said. "I'm just pleased to have got round in one piece, felt good and do what I needed to do. I couldn't really push it to the limit on the corners as I...
  • James Madison in The Capital Times
    James Madison warned more than two centuries ago, "A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy or perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people who...

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