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Preface: “[Hortensio:] Madam, before you touch the .... And there it is in writing, fairly drawn.” Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew, III, i, 62–68.
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Chapter 1: “[Antonio:] Whereof what’s past is prologue, what to come / In yours and my discharge.” Shakespeare, The Tempest, II, i, 257–258.
Chapter 2: “[Grandpre:] Description cannot suit itself in words / To demonstrate the life of such a battle / In life so lifeless as it shows itself.” Shakespeare, The Life of Henry the Fifth, IV, ii, 53–55.
Chapter 2: “procedure cannot ... the caller cannot”. P. J. Denning. “Fault Tolerant Operating Systems,” ACM Computing Surveys 8(4) pp. 359–389 (Dec. 1976).
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