- A
foreword is a (usually short)
piece of writing,
sometimes placed at the
beginning of a book or
other piece of literature.
Typically written by someone...
- "
Fore!",
originally a
Scots interjection, is used to warn
anyone standing or
moving in the
flight of a golf ball. The
etymology of the
word in this usage...
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coordination from neurodegeneration. The term kuru
derives from the
Fore word kuria or
guria ("to shake"), due to the body
tremors that are a classic...
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Wanevinti Mountains into the
North Fore and
South Fore regions.
Their main form of
subsistence is slash-and-burn farming. The
Fore language has
three distinct...
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medals from the
Living Now and IPPY Book Awards, and
Honorable Mention from
ForeWord Magazine's Best Book of the Year. Walton-Hamilton and
Andrews contributed...
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quickly shifted to
drugs and the big time." The
memoir was
nominated for
ForeWord Review's
IndiFab Best Book of the Year
Award 2014 in the true
crime category...
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occur in the same
word, but they
cannot be
adjacent to each other.
Paradisec includes collections with
Fore language materials Fore at
Ethnologue (25th...
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writing the
foreword to Watson's
debut poetry collection,
Ordinary Guy,
published in
December 2004 by the Liverpool-based
publisher Fore-
Word Press. Jalal's...
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Bronze Medal in the
Graphic Novel/Drama
category in 2009 and was a 2009
ForeWord Book
Award finalist. His
other publications include No
Greater Joy Magazine...
- Times.
Retrieved 2009-03-16. Eve
Kosofsky Sedgwick, "
Foreword: The
Letter L."
Reading the L
Word,
edited by Kim Ak**** and
Janet McCabe. London: I. B....