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A recent New York Times Magazine excerpt from "This Town," "How to Win in Washington", focused on young congressional striver Kurt Bardella, and the book also includes a chapter taken from Leibovich's award-winning 2010 magazine profile of frenetic Politico Playbook writer Mike Allen, titled "The Man the White House Wakes Up To".

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The book's final chapter takes place in New York City, at the center of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

One chapter takes the form of a Paris Review-style Q&A in which she's simultaneously charming and insufferable.

In this playful survey of sixty languages spoken in Europe, each chapter takes a different approach: parody, folktale, personal essay.

This book's most unsettling chapter takes its name from one of the great, literate rock bands in this country: Drive-By Truckers.

Glenn Phillips, executive director of the Audubon Society's New York City chapter, took me to Inwood Hill Park, one of their local hangouts, to show them off.

They are written in the third person, but each chapter takes the point of view of a single character, with several characters recurring throughout.

Each chapter takes place over the course of one day in the week-long vacation, beginning at breakfast and ending at night.

(The chapter takes no serious note of blogs, except to mention that some think-tank analysts write them and to praise some bloggers for reading government documents).

Her final chapter takes us up to the present day, with assessments of the tattoo artist Kat Von D's fame and of cultural moments like the popularity of Stieg Larsson's 2005 novel "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo".

This chapter takes care of those basics.

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