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What was in the cabinet, however, was a lifetime of natural world exploration from the man they called M. The first chapter I pieced together was chapter four, entitled "Goodbye to Wildlife?" "Does such a question as that heading this chapter stem from the neurotic imaginings of a fanatic, or is it one that can reasonably be put forward at the present (1964) time?
The ruling, written by Justice Clarence Thomas, stems from Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases filed in 2013 by homeowners who sought to strip off their second mortgages.
The penultimate chapter of the book stems from a Duke Bass Connections research team in which Ed Balleisen and Lori Bennear led a team of students in studying disaster investigation bodies, such as the National Transportation Safety Board — the NTSB — and the Chemical Safety Board in the U.S., and examples from other countries, like the Dutch Safety Board.
Archives located on four continents reveal how poets, playwrights, journalists, civil servants, humanitarians, and social revolutionaries all worked to imagine the creation of a Jewish city-state "down under". This little known chapter of intellectual history stems from a long tradition of Jewish Territorialism, a political ideology that merged the literary imagination with nationalist projects.
By the way, this piece stems from a chapter in my own book on Lewis.
This entire evening all stems from just one chapter in the adventures of Belinda Blumenthal.
It should be noted that a large proportion of these environmental costs stems from climate change and its impacts, which are still very uncertain (see Chapter 13).
The case stems from classified documents that the Bush administration accidentally sent to the charity's Oregon chapter.
Such caution stems from history.
It stems from self-doubt.
This stems from two trends.
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