It gets a chapter to itself, but a short one, which does not do justice to either the scale or the complexity of the problem. |
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It would not be right to close a chapter about art in the digital era while neglecting the truest offspring of the new media. |
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Each chapter provides an alternate sequence of events associated with a key encounter during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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This chapter reviews the reasons which led Britain to seek entry, and the factors that have created tension with other member states. |
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All lyrics used at the beginning of each chapter belong to their respective songwriters. |
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This chapter began by describing the so-called sequential model of decision making. |
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It's fully revised, with a new chapter taking in the whole saga of his resignation and comeback. |
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They had opened a new chapter in the history of Latin America through guerrilla warfare. |
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It devotes nearly a chapter to Walsh and his crusade, and Lance chips in a few choice words about the man too. |
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It's entirely clear from the context and the over-the-top quality of the leaked chapter that he is putting us on. |
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I've scoured through the last chapter and have changed all the mistakes I could find. |
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For this reason I have done without anecdotes, cartoons, exclamation marks, jokey chapter titles, or pictures of the Mandelbrot set. |
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This chapter has dealt exclusively with Durkheim's first masterpiece, but it has not done justice to all its riches. |
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The chapter ends by providing numerous excerpts from historical legends and folklore that mention the robin. |
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Some of the words in my story are in Romanian or combined Romanian, so before every chapter with Romanian in it I will translate. |
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As with other questions in this chapter it also covers a number of the judicial actions in the Community legal order. |
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Nevertheless, it is to the latter that we will turn, and to which the second half of this chapter will be devoted. |
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Elbourne and Ross's chapter on early missions among the Khoikhoi is a model of lucidity. |
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It took me ages to write this chapter I rewrote it 4 times because I just wasn't happy with it, it felt forced. |
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Almost a century later, the chapter house was rebuilt, though rather lumpily, re-using some original stonework. |
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The implication throughout the chapter is that these superachievers and zillionaires owe him favors and see him as a brother. |
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Much of the introductory chapter consists of broad generalizations about Indians, culture areas, reservations, and allotment. |
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You cannot even scratch the surface of the darkest chapter of mankind's recent history. |
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With the last chapter of the seventh and final book already locked away in a secret location, she also knows his fate. |
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The second chapter presents a development of absolute and Euclidean geometry based on Hilbert's axioms. |
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It seems to me, however, that this chapter and the one preceding it most likely did not belong to the first redaction of the work. |
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I admit that I proceeded with a heavy heart to read this weighty tome, but confess that I found each chapter pleasantly surprising. |
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This being so, might it have been worth a chapter tracing his legacy in the grassroots activism of twentieth-century Anglo-Catholicism? |
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Next Sunday is another wonderful chapter in the historic annals of Carrick United Football club. |
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In the appendix to the chapter he suggests the standard deviation as a measure of risk. |
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Well, the death of the queen mother, Queen Mother Elizabeth, ends a long and often dramatic chapter in British royal history. |
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They seek to define the rising generation of artists, who, it is presumed, will shape the next chapter in contemporary art. |
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Szayna has a specialized chapter on how new members must upgrade their readiness in air power. |
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Procedures relating to topics within the chapter are boxed in and numbered so that the reader can quickly recognize them. |
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It's not really possible to say as I'm 20 pages and less than a single chapter into the book. |
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This chapter is notable for its clear articulation of Jungel's use of philosophical concepts for theological ends. |
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Thus, a full-page photograph of a gold ring cast from a peanut begins the chapter on Asante regalia. |
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They held an online writing contest, where aspirants had to send in a chapter of a book they are writing. |
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The concluding chapter draws together the diverse strands of alterity explored to that point while examining alterity in history. |
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There is a little known secret in the book of relationships, filed under the chapter on breaking up and I am here to share it. |
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Each chapter starts with a few pages describing an e-business concept, like digital delivery, affiliate marketing, or e-government. |
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The chapter concludes with a discussion of agreement markers triggered by inflection classes. |
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The move, coming shortly after she signed to Warners, signalled the opening of a whole new chapter in her life. |
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This ecstatic last chapter where love and death are necessary ingredients of this epiphany, so Joycean in style, leaves the reader in abeyance. |
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One chapter describes the documentation process of medication administration and teaching. |
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The fourth chapter explores the elaboration and subsequent extinction of the American attribution of sovereignty to Native American nations. |
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The chapter ends by providing common questions and answers about computer consulting. |
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It lists all the rarer plants of the district, and the zoophytes, and devotes a whole chapter to geology. |
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This chapter represents an important contribution to the history of both majolica and social customs. |
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In the first chapter we saw that the idea of the company as a separate legal person facilitates two core features of company law. |
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No doubt many redactors took a hand in shaping this chapter from stories in the oral tradition. |
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Award packets for the President's Award were included in chapter president mailings in August and October. |
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The focus of almost the entire chapter is on adolescent childbearing, a topic that I consider somewhat tangential to romance. |
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A chapter follows covering algorithms for computing key elementary functions on integers. |
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Sorry that this chapter took so long, but I was having serious writer's block. |
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She is currently completing a book chapter on feminist theory and cyberculture. |
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I have rambled on enough and so will end this chapter of our correspondence here. |
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This chapter and verse makes clear that only God can be our lawgiver, judge and King. |
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Except the last few pages of the last chapter had a smudgy white line down the middle. |
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Though chapter 4 does provide information on ancient Persian medicine, it would have been better if it had covered more elaborate information. |
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The list of references in this chapter is extensive and up-to-date, as are all the references in this book. |
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Another chapter is being added to the story of overseas acquisitions by Indian pharma companies. |
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If you start with a book like this one, chances are you won't need that picky eater chapter at all. |
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We may think of this chapter and the two that follow as the walls and roof of our wisely built Gospelreading house. |
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Non-verbal language has been relegated to a chapter on human evolution in science books. |
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In chapter 1, Agar considers why machine-like characteristics have been attributed to governments. |
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I interpret her cryptic remark at the end of her chapter as supporting this view. |
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I suggest to the series editor that, for future volumes, the chapter number and brief title be a running head for the end notes. |
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The chapter is also abnormally short, but hopefully it wraps things up well. |
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The last chapter is on clinical audit and learning from systematic case reviews assessed against explicit criteria. |
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She has been worriting me incessantly about a new chapter which, unfortunately, I do not have written. |
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The book concludes with detailed appendices, chapter notes, and a glossary. |
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For example, she bases one chapter on account books devoted to the West Indian trade. |
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That was a short but sappy chapter to make up for some of the gruesome chapters I made y'all go through! |
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I wrote that chapter with that intention, but no one has mentioned it as of yet. |
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Another chapter or two should wind this up, but I need a transitional chapter. |
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Consequently, Holly Hanson's chapter on the decline of the position of the queen mother of the Buganda Kingdom is most welcome. |
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He dedicates one chapter to describing the leader's grandsons' appointments to key positions in the government. |
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The most moving of the three, this chapter has Spheeris move away from focusing on the performers and looks at the punk subculture itself. |
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My forthcoming book has a chapter about my ayah Mango, who played games and told stories in the garden. |
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His treatment of the Maoist era is disappointingly brief, with a single chapter covering the entire period of collectivization. |
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The chapter also demonstrates the creation of an action by following a typical workflow so that the process is clarified. |
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Next is a chapter on haematopoietic and lymphoreticular disorders including haemolytic anaemias, leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. |
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And who's betting against the team adding a new chapter to the story this weekend? |
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The next chapter will hopefully be up with some sort of readiness and speed. |
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A chapter from a book about alternatives to self injury, and a worksheet asking questions about previous incidences of self harm. |
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The opening chapter illuminates the processes by which the women became leaders and lecturers in the abolitionist movement. |
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Thomson's most successful chapter deals with the religious revival, perhaps because the extent and quality of the visual imagery is greatest. |
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Adding the chapter would have been quite some way of getting back at the bad guys. |
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The student may review the quiz to see which questions were missed, and is then directed to the lesson chapter from which the question was taken. |
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Marx drafted and redrafted this chapter several times in order to make it as accessible as possible. |
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This article is a substantial abridgement of a chapter from the author's book Has science got rid of God? |
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In the first chapter I discuss what the tribe of Reuben and the sardius stone symbolize. |
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There was that lovely feeling of togetherness with everyone wishing her well, all delighting in the latest chapter in her life. |
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I wanted to make a big contrast between the chapter about the swanky Petroleum Club and the down-to-earth rec center. |
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Each chapter takes a detailed and wide-ranging look at aspects of Marxist theory such as alienation, oppression, the family and class struggle. |
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An earlier chapter provides the reader with background on the Norman ascendancy through the regency of Adelaide. |
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Each chapter includes references at the end, as well as an extended bibliography as an appendix. |
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I babble on about style and plot, without admitting I had to re-read the first chapter three times to remind myself who George was. |
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The previous chapter discussed the concept of a product life cycle and noted that most products eventually go into decline. |
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Well chapter 7 is done, and with it the first real action in the story so far, from my point of view at least. |
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I haven't put chapter and verse references in my answer to Larry King. |
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A seminal chapter is devoted to explaining Tantric concepts that have shaped the theology and iconography of Nepali art in both its Hindu and Buddhist forms. |
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His chapter on Paris art focuses almost exclusively on economics, resulting in what must be one of the least scintillating treatments of the Impressionists ever written. |
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This chapter contains excellent information on host and microbial factors, bacteriostatic versus bactericidal agents, and indications for combination therapy. |
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Or so the chapter titles formally name him, in a nod, perhaps, to his pained formality. |
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The chapter focuses on what operations management and management accounting say about the sources of performance, and then looks at interorganizational control. |
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Maps, plans, technical drawings and photographs are dealt with at some length and there is a separate chapter on railway staff records as a source for family history research. |
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This chapter reviews some of the economic aspects of smoking cessation. |
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Heretofore my worst disaster was a 3.5 inch disk going wonky and eating a chapter of my dissertation so my number was just up for a hard drive failure. |
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Chapter 17 is the sole chapter reviewing marine natural products. |
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The thaw between Washington and Cuba finally begins to close a chapter of the Cold War. |
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I am unfamiliar with the literature on limerence, but after reading this chapter I still had no idea about what research had been done on this topic. |
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Bremer also snagged an award from the Minnesota chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists in June. |
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The quirky chapter on extraterrestrial life is set at Los Angeles International Airport. |
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Cole challenged himself to write a chapter every day, and posted these entries on a blog. |
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Trillin boomed from the crowd, as the questions wound down, referring to Ephron's chapter on the notoriously difficult Hellman. |
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This chapter will say more about it, though it won't go into great detail. |
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It all makes wonderful magical sense until we get to the chapter on greed. |
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I could provide chapter and verse as to the silliness of energy independence. |
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This could be the next chapter in the story of a business career that was his calling card, but has become a political liability. |
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The book begins with a chapter that sets the scene and describes the paucity of research into what prison officers do and how they feel about their work. |
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To this reader, her book suffers a good deal from her decision to retread her dissertation as the introductory and methodological chapter of the book. |
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And while Annie inflicts humiliation and degradation and withholds pain relief and food Paul is forced to write a new chapter every day simply to stay alive. |
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Jane Freeman Mouline's chapter concerns the institutionalisation of Tahitian dance and its evolution from a village-based participatory genre to a specialist art form. |
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Moreover, in the antepenultimate chapter of the novel, when the narrator reflects on his project, he intimates that he has been writing a novel all along. |
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Thank you for allowing me to print this second chapter in your life. |
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As the theologian Robert Farrar Capon so astutely recognized, the entire argument of Ephesians in the first chapter is what is called a recapitulation. |
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The school offers end of chapter quizzes as well as examinations. |
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In this chapter the occurrence of laterals of this common type and of various other kinds of lateral consonants that are less frequently found will be discussed. |
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This chapter rejects this approach and focuses on the cultural and commercial exchanges between an amorphous Europe and the societies to its east. |
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I ended up not bringing the chapter I've been agonizing over. |
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The chapter demonstrates that fantasies and day dreams may have radical differences in both structure and content, depending on the use to which we put them. |
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Every chapter offers similar moments of illumination, moments that send the reader back to the text under discussion with a fresh appreciation for the whole. |
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A good example is the chapter by Steven King, who notes that poor relief payments were not so much an alternative to work as a complement to it, supplementing low earnings. |
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Wilson's third chapter has a straightforward connoisseurial emphasis on the interpretation of visual evidence, especially her analyses of the production of replication. |
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Except for chapter 3, the prose is exceptionally lucid with little jargon. |
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It was like the chapter in the book in which the golden boy is set upon by gloom and wonders about the purpose of life. |
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The Siegels are just one colorful chapter in the story of consumerism that has fascinated Greenfield. |
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But the concluding chapter in the story of the bosnian War has yet to be written. |
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Even so, Grenada had its little chapter in the history of global Communism, albeit the opposite of what Bishop had hoped. |
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There is also a good drinks chapter including ginger beer and lassi. |
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A chapter on the metaphysical poets is four-fifths Donne to one-fifth Herbert, with Marvell failing to get a look-in. |
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Unlike the other chapters, in which we watch the class wrestle with the essay assignment, in this chapter we consider one student writer at a time. |
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The final chapter summarizes and integrates the previous chapters with a study of Genesis that examines themes and suggests a brief liturgy as a conclusion to the study. |
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The Michigan chapter of AFP posted convincing-looking eviction notices on homes near the proposed crossing route. |
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Gresham organizes each chapter along the twenty-two minor arcana of the Tarot, a device used by later authors such as Robert Anton Wilson and Umberto Eco. |
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In this case the trailers are for Mystery, Alaska, Outside Providence, and Happy, Texas and are skipped using the chapter search button on most remotes. |
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Each chapter is heavily referenced and cited within a detailed index. |
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This is shown in his geographic description of the world in the second chapter of the first of the seven books that comprise the Histories. |
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In chapter 88, they attack the dromond, entering the ship through a hole they made in the hull. |
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Despite this vagueness it is notable that the Histories include a chapter on geography. |
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A staid, steadfast man, whose life for the most part was a telling pantomime of action, and not a tame chapter of sounds. |
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It's a heartbreaker, as I was reminded just now when I went to get the chapter reference, reread it, and started bawling. |
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This chapter provides a set of guidelines for how to assess and manage suicidality and parasuicidality in an integrated care setting. |
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The chapter on the 1812 siege of Badajoz, a mighty French-occupied Spanish fortress, will chill your blood. |
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One does not have to be an ophiophile to understand why the chapter on snake bites is placed in this section. |
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The first two hacks in this chapter provide, well, hackish solutions to that conundrum. |
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It receives protection by chapter 2 of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. |
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In an early chapter of the Agricola, Tacitus asserts that he wishes to speak about the years of Domitian, Nerva, and Trajan. |
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He made a half-hearted attempt to read the chapter before giving up and dozing off. |
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In chapter 4, Arthur examines the connection between Dionysius and monophysitism. |
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In his final chapter on civic participation, as expressed in associational life, Werner reiterates his argument. |
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There's a bunch of begats in First Chronicles, chapter six, and it's way dull, especially if you consider what a begat involves. |
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Each chapter ends with a reference list of associated positive behaviors and common communication blunders to avoid. |
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My thoughts always revert to the angry butt-woman when the second chapter of St. James' Epistle is read in its ordinary course. |
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On Tuesday, Abe said he will reshuffle the Cabinet to begin the second chapter in the fight to restore Japan. |
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His first chapter begins with Mao Zedong standing on the Gate of Heavenly Peace in August 1966 waving at the Red Guards massed below. |
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I shall discuss in the following chapter the underlying principles and indications of actinotherapy in each of the diseases enumerated. |
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In addition, the book is key word indexed and each chapter contains extensive references. |
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A DIAMOND couple who met while working for the same bookbinding firm have written the latest chapter in their happy marriage. |
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The last chapter proposes a system of industrial ecology based on the thermochemical gasification of biomass. |
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The first chapter describes Ladinos, Gelofes, and Mandingas in the Americas. |
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Fred volunteered for 13 years with the local chapter of Yokefellows, a national religious organization. |
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Upon the death of his uncle, the Bishop of St David's, in 1176, the chapter nominated Gerald as his successor. |
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He concludes each chapter with a number of scholia that assist the reader in contextualizing the chapter's major subject. |
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We now move on to the section of this chapter in which we will discuss product installation in a nondesktop environment. |
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The last chapter is primarily dedicated to refuting analytic philosopher Michael Smith's version of Humeanism. |
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It expands instructor materials and adds online access to the guide, with chapter wrap-ups covering key terms, review questions, and more. |
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Chapter two explores Victorian Afghanistan while chapter three is concerned with the sympathetic liberal state in Hardy's The Woodlanders. |
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A chapter also looks temporal anaphora in the tenseless language of Yucatec. |
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The chapter is divided into subsections dedicated to Erasmus's marginalia, argumenta, scholia, and antidoti. |
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Apicius devotes a whole chapter to the cooking of boar meat, providing ten recipes involving roasting, boiling and what sauces to use. |
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As for inclusions, chapter 1 employed far too many scare quotes around terms and concepts. |
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A chapter is also devoted to the Monacan Indian Nation and their contributions to the region. |
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We shall end this chapter by noting that a doubly linked list is a special case of a structure known as a multilinked list. |
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In his chapter on colonies, Smith pondered how to solve the crisis developing across the Atlantic among the empire's thirteen American colonies. |
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Finally there is a chapter on the creation of a birth plan including what to consider if things do not go according to plan. |
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The Evening News Christmas story reappeared as the first chapter of the book. |
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The simplest mathematical formulation that Popper gives of this concept can be found in the tenth chapter of Conjectures and Refutations. |
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This has been replaced in most territories by simple reference to the calendar year, with the first Act passed being chapter 1, and so on. |
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In chapter eight of this book I wrote that I was uncertain about whether they were lovers. |
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Rowling said that she had had a crisis while writing the novel and had to rewrite one chapter many times to fix a problem with the plot. |
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This chapter describes variations in tropical cyclone activity over the western North Pacific on time scales from interdecadal to intraseasonal. |
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Ironically, after the death of Adolf II his successor was again Diether von Isenburg, now legally elected by the chapter and named by the Pope. |
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He expounded on the seventh chapter of the Book of Daniel, comparing the Pope with the Antichrist. |
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The book's last chapter was one of the earliest things she wrote in the entire series. |
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Reflection questions for each chapter make it perfect for catechesis or for a formation or faith-sharing group. |
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The numbers correspond to the 10th verse of chapter twelve, the 11th verse of chapter thirteen, and the 12th verse of chapter fourteen. |
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Each chapter is full of brilliant and black-and-white artists renditions, skeletal photos, taxonomic diagrams and tables. |
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The decagonal Chapter House with its huge flying buttresses is the first polygonal chapter house in England. |
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The ninth chapter is about relaxation techniques and discusses progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, self-hypnosis, and biofeedback. |
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Readers are to be warned that quotations in this chapter contain some not so savory language. |
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Darwin acknowledged Blyth's ideas in the first chapter on variation of On the Origin of Species. |
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The second chapter of the Lotus Sutra offers the locus classicus account of upaya. |
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My daughter, a junior high scientist, thought the chapter on the Iraqi Camel Spider was really surprising. |
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This chapter is majorly devoted to the primary immunodeficiencies that have been documented in domestic animals. |
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Separate chapters are devoted to opening, middlegame and endgame strategy but the chapter on 'general strategy' is perhaps even more important. |
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From an evidential perspective, however, the chapter would have been stronger had Schmicker included a discussion of xenoglossy. |
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As a lagniappe, every chapter also delivers inspiration, motivation, and practical guidance to help people develop their potential as they age. |
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Hampsfell is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. |
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The Mummy belongs in a chapter devoted to one-shots as its progeny are different breeds rather than direct sequels. |
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The chapter house is notable for its octagonal shape, slender central pillar and decorative medieval frieze. |
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This is particularly evident in her chapter on the sequences for the Alleluia. |
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Was this chapter necessary, since it serves to reify these misperceptions, whether or not the reader had them to begin with? |
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This policy is however, not universal, as the Wetaskiwin chapter of the Salvation Army has accepted Harry Potter toys. |
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He also strengthened the Norman chapter house, added buttresses and changed its vault. |
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Architecture critic Lewis Mumford devoted a large part of a chapter of his 1964 book The Highway and the City to Portmeiron, which he called. |
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In chapter five she focuses on the Middle English corpus of Marian miracle manuscripts. |
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The release of 24 Nihoa miller-birds on Laysan Island began a new chapter in the recovery efforts for this critically endangered species. |
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The move marks an exciting new chapter for the business, which was previously based around 20 miles way in Essen, also in the Ruhr area. |
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The last chapter is highly critical of Charles's advocacy of complementary and alternative treatments. |
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The second chapter focuses on barium petroleum sulfonate end-uses, the third one gives summary on a number of patents. |
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The last chapter discusses instrumentation and lab requirements for micromanipulation. |
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But in chapter 3 he presents what is still one of the most eloquent cases for the value of participation by all citizens. |
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William Carbonaro's chapter on sectoral learning examines how much students learn during the school year and the summer. |
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The second chapter focuses on boron trifluoride end-uses, the third one gives summary on a number of patents. |
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The previous chapter outlined some of the contrasts in the thinking of Garrod and Osler, the two Regius professors. |
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She peeked ahead to the next chapter to see what happened next. |
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Each chapter addresses a specific body region, and reviews the relevant osteology, arthrology, mycology, and neurology. |
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The chapter voted unanimously for the move and agreed to pay for it by withholding various portions of their prebends over the next seven years. |
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Siew told Xi that both sides of the Taiwan Strait have written a new chapter in history over the past five years, according to the officials. |
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Each section is very well illustrated with photographs and line art and the contributors provide answers to chapter review questions. |
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The chapter 'The Wanderer' fully reflects a tragic, manic depressive temperament in bathyorographical imagery. |
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The third chapter is a reflection on The apostolicity of the Eucharist and of the Church. |
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The chapter 2 of Book 3 of Arthashastra legally recognizes eight types of marriage. |
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A chapter on North Woods writers is an ideal project in which to engage the fundamental issues of ecocriticism. |
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Owen's chapter on the Jina images at Ellora focuses as much on the pratiharyas as on the Jina images themselves. |
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So as not to appear disbelieving, they opted to respond quotationally, to offer literal citation of chapter and verse. |
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Finally, the Arthashastra text numbers it 180 topics consecutively, and does not restart from one when a new chapter or a new book starts. |
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This section is in a different style than the rest of the text, raising questions whether this entire chapter was added later. |
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In addition, it does not have the book and chapter divisions for which Caxton takes credit in his preface. |
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Isabel Paterson's God and the Machine included a chapter on 'Our Japanized Educational System. |
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A chapter on domestic terrorism focuses on radical left-wing groups such as ecoterrorists, animal rights extremists, and antiglobalism activists. |
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The New England chapter has between 40-50 Ricardians and meets three times a year at Acton Memorial Library, she said. |
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The Inca Empire was the last chapter of thousands of years of Andean civilization. |
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While there is evidence that this chapter was extensively redacted over time, however it is unclear whether the entire chapter is of a later era. |
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In 1543, he again added new material and expanded a chapter on the Apostles' Creed. |
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Six chapter members volunteered to winterize homes for the elderly and homebound in order to make the homes safer and more energy-efficient. |
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In chapter 13 he mentions the importance of Druids in the culture and social structure of Gaul at the time of his conquest. |
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The guide includes a new chapter on neuropsychiatric disorders and new information on antimigraine medications. |
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Each chapter in the book has an assigned theme, technique, and correspondences between its characters and those of Homer's Odyssey. |
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The contemptible trick practised by Mr. Anderson, in the first chapter of his pseudo-history, must not pass without due correction. |
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The title and the clock icons set at different times in each chapter suggest, at least, that wake-ups and deaths have been set. |
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During 2010 the cathedral chapter agreed to the installation of a memorial plaque within St Margaret of Scotland's chapel at the cathedral. |
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Professor Lieber devotes a chapter to the rapid rise and spread of anti-Americanism in the first decade of the twenty-first century. |
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Wester, FACHE, presented the awards at a recent chapter education event in Charlotte. |
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Each short chapter is like a brushstroke on her portrait of the time and the place. |
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The second chapter is about the chemistry and biology of methamphetamine use. |
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The second chapter focuses on adenosine end-uses, the third one gives summary on a number of patents. |
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Unique to the transepts and chapter house is the use of Purbeck marble to adorn the piers, adding to the richness of decoration. |
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In this chapter Lee puts the mission of Ezra into the broader historical context of Achaemenid political and diplomatic efforts. |
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This event began a new chapter of history for the Mongols, as again a decision needed to be made on a new great khan. |
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Bloch's own chapter addressed issues of property and affinal relations in two Malagasy societies. |
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The windows cover almost all of the upper wall space, filling the chapter house with light. |
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And he devotes an entire chapter to the beauties of the ampersand. |
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Inner and outer vestibules lead to the octagonal chapter house, which is of exceptional architectural purity. |
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Later editors freely substituted their own chapter summaries, or omitted such material entirely. |
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Leen van Brussel herself writes a chapter that explores changing discourses on medicalized death. |
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A dean is a priest who is the principal cleric of a cathedral or other collegiate church and the head of the chapter of canons. |
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So as to make it easier to locate a particular passage, each chapter was headed by a brief precis of its contents with verse numbers. |
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There is a chapter devoted to each shipwreckee, including their own photographs, drawings, cartoons, extracts from journals and other writings. |
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I will read most of the book, but skip the first chapter because the video covered it. |
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It truly is a wired world, and if you feel like you're the only person left who isn't online, this chapter will help. |
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It has a cruciform plan with an octagonal chapter house attached to the north transept, a central tower and two towers at the west front. |
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Carilef, Ranulf Flambard and Hugh de Puiset, are all buried in the rebuilt chapter house. |
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The chapter house has many sculptured heads above the canopies, representing some of the finest Gothic sculpture in the country. |
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The chapter house is octagonal, as is the case in many cathedrals, but is notable in that it has no central column supporting the roof. |
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The third chapter similarly exposes the West views of Wahhabism as dangerous radicalism after Sep 11th. |
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In chapter 34, the tree Glasir is stated as located in front of the doors of Valhalla. |
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On a recent morning, Barton reflected on that chapter of her life. |
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Justine's chapter moves from the reception speeches to a cluster of painful, astringently funny encounters among the various guests. |
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In chapter 39, Gangleri asks about the food and drinks the Einherjar consume, and asks if only water is available there. |
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In the biography of Helen Keller, for example, one chapter has definition boxes for Emanuel Swendenborg and the Braillewriter. |
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This section of the chapter was less convincing than the good overview of different modes of visualizing sound in the following section. |
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The second chapter presents an overview of the social, sanitary, and economic conditions of the region. |
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Work began on the chapter house and its vestibule that links it to the north transept after the transepts were completed. |
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Valhalla is first mentioned in chapter 2 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, where it is described partially in euhemerized form. |
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The death of the god Baldr is recounted in chapter 49, where the mistletoe that is used to kill Baldr is described as growing west of Valhalla. |
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In the last chapter on Semantic Web, he focussed the angle of web programmes. |
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Her chapter on the white memoirists is perhaps her best and is more cohesive than the chapter on black memoirists. |
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Erne spends most of the chapter going through each misattribution in medium-scale detail. |
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In chapter 21, the slave trade is briefly mentioned as a failed topic of conversation upon the return of Sir Thomas Bertram to his home and family. |
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Almost all of Bede's information regarding Augustine is taken from these letters, which includes the Libellus responsionum, as chapter 27 of book 1 is often known. |
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In chapter 13, he claims that the select a single leader who ruled until their death, and a successor would be chosen by a vote or through violence. |
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John forced the Canterbury chapter to change their support to John de Gray, and a messenger was sent to Rome to inform the papacy of the new decision. |
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The group, a chapter of the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association, is free and open to all, and meets every Wednesday at Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital. |
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At the house-party herein represented a murder is done, and the locale of the deed is a chapter house on the pleasant campus at Williamston, Mass. |
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Throughout this chapter we will work with a form in a new project. |
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What does she say about Perez's vision of a gayless utopia? The one-line chapter pitting gays with the abject mother of macho dismissal and scorn? |
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