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Miller devotes a long chapter to what he calls a "reconstruction" of an Olympic festival.
A long chapter is closing, and it is closing with the greatest dignity.
His release ended one long chapter of a case that provided a portrait of sibling strains.
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There is a lot of repetition and a fair amount of tedium; a long chapter on academia is particularly grueling.
Yet he ends on a dark note, in a long chapter surveying the postwar lives of his many characters.
Maybe it is no accident that in "Understanding Media," McLuhan's brief chapter on weapons, follows his long chapter on television.
But Mr. Plantinga's steadfast defense of the biochemist and intelligent-design advocate Michael Behe, the subject of a long chapter in the new book, is apparently another matter.
2) If the Palestinians overplay their hand by opting for unilateralism they will add another big mistake to a long chapter of strategic errors.
In an earlier draft, the novel ended with a long chapter about Rachel and Seth going to China so that Seth can assist Rachel in adopting a baby.
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