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foreword

[fawr-wurd, -werd, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌwɜrd, -wərd, ˈfoʊr- /


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She contributed photographs and a foreword to “Footsteps in the Fog: Alfred Hitchcock’s San Francisco,” by Jeff Kraft and Aaron Leventhal.

From Washington Post

The re-release also includes a timely foreword by former Tennessee governor and Republican U.S.

From Seattle Times

The Duke of Cambridge has written a foreword for the new "Future Forward" five-year plan The Diana Award charity is launching on Thursday to coincide with International Day of Youth.

From Fox News

“Although we know that hate crime laws are important and have been successful in holding offenders accountable, we also know that they can and should be more impactful,” Shepard wrote in the foreword.

From Seattle Times

“Technocratic institutions require the continuous consent not just of Parliament but of the wider public,” Mr. Haldane wrote in the foreword to “The Econocracy,” a book by ex-students on reforming economics.

From New York Times