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In the final chapter, Argentine policemen arrive outside the gates.
In the final chapter, he apologises for all the negativity.
In the final chapter of the book, "YOU, Minimalist You!," the gender neutrality dissolved.
In the final chapter, however, he adopts a far more strident voice.
In the final chapter, the characters escape their suffering and form a stable community in rural Turkey.
In the final chapter, Ritter's "endgame" swerves from the use of overwhelming military force to patient diplomacy.
In the final chapter, Ackroyd chronicles the restoration of the English monarchy in 1660 and the tumultuous merriment that accompanied it.
In the final chapter, U. is in New York, and he decides that he wants to go to that fifth, forgotten borough.
In the final chapter, Dante vows to write nothing further of Beatrice until he writes "concerning her what hath not before been written of any woman".
In the final chapter, "Markets Need Morals", the reader looks in vain for a bit of detail about how such a code might be imposed.
In the final chapter of his important but slightly under-annotated book, Dickie sees only the hopeful, appealing side of slow food.
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