Foreword definition

Foreword the part between the title of the Agreement and the Preface of this Agreement.
Foreword. In The Indonesian Supreme Court: A Study of Institutional Collapse, 3-5. Ithaca, New York: Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications.
Foreword to Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination, by Xxxx Xxxxxxx, xv-xviii. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2006.

Examples of Foreword in a sentence

  • Pension Plan: The term Pension Plan shall have the meaning indicated in the Foreword.

  • Company: The word Company shall have the meaning indicated in the Foreword.

  • Plan: The term Plan shall have the meaning indicated in the Foreword.

  • Sekret Machines was a 2016 Finalist for Science Fiction in the 2016 Foreword Indies Book Award.

  • As described in the Foreword, until December 31, 2013, CNH Industrial presented its consolidated financial statements, prepared in accordance with IFRS, including three reportable segments: (i) Agricultural and Construction Equipment inclusive of its financial services activities, (ii) Trucks and Commercial Vehicles inclusive of its financial services activities, and (iii) Powertrain.

  • Pitcher, Series Foreword, page vi in Inigo Everson editor, “Krill: biology, ecology, and fisheries”, Fish and aquatic resources series 6, Blackwell Science Ltd, 2000.

  • To aid an Access Person in understanding how Annexure 3 links in with the CFSGAM Global Policy refer to the diagram in the Foreword of the CFSGAM Global Policy.

  • Foreword The group Stellantis (“Stellantis”) considers collaboration with the supply chain an integral part of its success and, therefore, strives to operate as an integrated team with suppliers.

  • APPENDIX Foreword This Appendix sets forth additional provisions applicable to individuals specified in the Articles of this Appendix.

  • SkeansChief Transformation and People Officer APPENDIX Foreword The following Appendix articles modify particular terms of the Plan.


More Definitions of Foreword

Foreword. In: P. ten Hoopen, Ikat Textiles of the Indonesian Archipelago. Hong Kong: Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong, 12-14. Xxxxxx, X.X., 2010. “The ‘informal Portuguese empire’ and the Topasses in the Solor archipelago and Timor in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries”. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 41(3), 391-420. Xxxxxx, X.X., 1991. “Local Trade Networks in Maluku in the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries”. Cakalele: Maluku Research Journal 2(2), 71-96. Xxxxxxxxx, X.X. & K. Xxxxxxxxxx (eds), 2008. A History of Christianity in Indonesia. Leiden: Xxxxx. Xxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, 1979. “Paths of the Spirit Familiars: A Study of Wana Shamanism”. Unpublished PhD thesis. Stanford: Department of Anthropology, Stanford University. Xxxxxx, X., 1880. “Darstellung von Skatol aus Indigo“. Berichte der Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft 13(2), 2339-2340. Xxxxxxx, X., 2013. Ancient Religions of the Austronesian World: From Australasia to Taiwan. London: I.B. Tauris. Xxxxxxx, X.X. & X. Xxxxxx (eds), 1988. Islands and Ancestors, Indigenous Styles of Southeast Asia. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Xxxxxx, X., 2004a. “Thirty-Five Years of Textile Studies in Eastern Indonesia: A Personal View”. Oxford Asian Textiles Group Newsletter, N° 28, 9-13.
Foreword. In Netoworks of Knowledge Production in Sudan: Identities, mobibilities and technologies, edited by Xxxxxx Xxxx and Xxxx Xxxxxx, ix-x. Maryland: Lexington Books. Xxxxxx, E. A. A., X. X. Xxxxx, X. X'Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, and X. Xxxxx. 2010. Fieldwork on the Prehistory at Xxxxx Xxx (1 February-14 February 2011). Unpublished report. Xxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2014. "Making and using pottery." In Xxxxx Xxxx: Living in Egyptian Xxxxx, edited by Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 62-63. London: British Museum.
Foreword. Sudan Notes and Records 1:1-2. Winter, Tim. 2014. "Heritage studies and the privileging of theory." International Journal of Heritage Studies 20 (5):556-572. doi: 10.1080/13527258.2013.798671. Wolf, Pawel, Alexandra Riedel, Mahmoud Suliman Bashir, Janice W. Yellin, Jochen Hadlof, and Saskia Büchner. 2018. "The Qatari mission for the pyramids of Sudan: fieldwork at the Meroe Royal Cemeteries: a progress report." Sudan and Nubia 22:3-28. Woodward, Jamie, Mark Macklin, Neal Spencer, Michaela Binder, Matthew Dalton, Sophie Hay, and Andrew Hardy. 2017. "Living with a changing river and desert landscape at Amara West." In Nubia in the New Kindgom: Lived Experience, Pharaonic Control, and Indigenous Traditions, edited by Neal Spencer, Anna Stevens and Michaela Binder, 227- 257. Leuven: Peeters.
Foreword. In Crown and Veil, Female Monasticism from the Fifth to the Fifteenth Centuries, edited by Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxx. Translated by Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008, pp. xiii–xix. Xxxxxx, Xxxx. Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages: Medicine, Science, and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Xxxx, Xxxxxx. Romanesque Manuscripts in The Twelfth Century. Vol. II: Catalogue. London: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Publishers, 1996. . “St. Xxxxxx and the Channel Style in England.” In The Year 1200: A Symposium, edited by Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1975, pp. 187–211. Xxxx, Xxxxxx X., and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx. “Introduction.” In Medieval Texts in Context, edited by Xxxxxx X. Xxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx. London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 1–10.
Foreword. In Ina Xxx: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx. Jakarta: Taman Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, 2014. XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx, and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx. “A Contemporary Art Movement Timor-Leste.” In From the Hands of Our Ancestors, edited by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx. Xxxxxx: Museum and Art Gallery Northern Territory, 2008.

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