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Geometrical optics - a chapter from a lecture course.
With their robust refusal to pack flat, they seem like a chapter from a different story.
It sounds like a chapter from a cheesy spy novel: far-right European party, in financial trouble, borrows a big sum of cash from a hawkish Russian president.
"First Accounts" begins with a chapter from a book by Lawrence Beesley, a teacher who was 34 when he survived the Titanic's demise.
The book includes "Segue", a chapter from a novel left unfinished when Shields died last year, which Matthews deemed "a fittingly mature and meditative farewell".
We've also found help in sticking even more rigorously to our bedtime routine: a chapter from a read-aloud book (right now, "Pigeon Post" from the "Swallows and Amazons" series).
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But the real revelation was a newspaper essay billed as a chapter from an unpublished memoir, Transcendental Wild Oats, in which she ruthlessly recalled her family's nadir.
Foreman's course begins with a chapter from an inspirational handout, followed by 12 minutes of yogalike stretching.
There is, however, an alternative scenario — a chapter from Robinson Crusoe.
A chapter from each contributor presented an aspect of Dr. Lawton's contributions.
(One was inspired by a chapter from "Moby-Dick"; another included an installation about alien life forms).
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