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The recipe is from the Chocolate Cake Hall of Fame, a central chapter in my new book.
That 2007 event became a central chapter in a book he has written with one of his former English professors, "Beyond Duty".
An x-ray machine, a visit to the cinema and a gramophone player are all treated with suspicious wonder; a central chapter, entitled "Snow", concerns its 50-odd pages with Hans's near-fatal expedition into the snowy wasteland surrounding the sanatorium, an expedition that culminates in a horrific hallucination which could have come straight out of the pages of HP Lovecraft.
Although their relationship is examined in a central chapter that turns on the claim that marital union transformed Luther's theology, Katharina remains a peripheral figure, overshadowed by the personality of her husband, whose own swelling girth and heavy jowls were captured in portraits by Lucas Cranach and other 16th-century painters.
Baltimore's decision concludes a central chapter in one of the most remarkable comeback stories in the annals of American science.
This "make your own luck" principle has become a central chapter of a book I am co-authoring for Harvard Business Review Press.
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The central chapter, Chapter Six, is a miscellany of topics and recreations.
The central chapter of Kennedy's book, "Nigger in Court," makes this amply clear.
Now, thirty-five years later, and five years after his untimely death, Punctuated Equilibrium (originally published as the central chapter of Gould's masterwork, The Structure of Evolutionary Theory) offers his only book-length testament on an idea he fiercely promoted, repeatedly refined, and tirelessly defended.
Previously exhibited at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the original exhibition focused on the book's central chapter, investigating the components that made up the local modernist idiom of the 1930s in order to better understand its underlying philosophy, as well as its formal language.
However, the central chapter of this section, 'The Flaneur', was revised and expanded (in part, in response to an exchange of letters with Adorno) into the essay 'Some Motifs in Baudelaire', which was published in the Institute's journal, Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung (Journal for Social Research) in January 1940.
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