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Chapter house, chamber or building, often reached through the cloister, in which the chapter, or heads of monastic bodies, assemble to transact business.
"The Visitor" runs through chapters of folk, chamber-pop, progressive rock and jazz bucolia, and it's crazily broad: a Leo Kottke fan might like it, a Pat Metheny fan might like it, a Morton Feldman fan might like it.
Make time to call the local tourism bureau, chamber of commerce, or the local chapter of the Better Business Bureau for any details about the renter or the property.
For example, Chapter 23, "The Fumigation Chamber," published in 1988, describes the case of a female physician named "Betty Page" who began suffering from severe abdominal cramps, diarrhea, nausea, and cold sweats.
Her small cast enacts an elaborate chamber drama that examines how the first chapters of the Hebrew Bible contain the seeds of so many of our timeless conflicts — religious, sexual and ecological, to name just a few.
Chapter 4 deals with spray chamber design.
He struggles to understand her closed chapter, to glimpse "inside the chamber where she keeps all of that".
Ríos' main character, referred to as the Cicerone, a guide, leads a group of visitors through the book's 18 chambers, one for each chapter of "Ulysses".
Senator John McCain, who was the party's 2008 presidential nominee, told the upper chamber it had been "one of the more shameful chapters I have seen in the years I have spent here in the Senate".
In this chapter, the corresponding physical processes in the vacuum chamber are considered.
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