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The chapter that follows her account hands narration over to him, but as a dream sequence.
Part of the language play in this exchange happens between "seas" and "sees," a pun Joyce will suggest in the chapter that follows, when a bloviating old sailor reports, among other boasts, of his conquests in Gibraltar, Molly's birthplace.
The chapter that follows the unravelling of financial adviser Eric's mind is reminiscent of Franz Kafka or Elias Canetti – both laugh-out-loud funny and so uncomfortable that one occasionally needs to put the book down to get a breather, a kind of comedy of paranoia.
A case study is explored in this chapter that follows the process of planning, designing, and implementing a wireless network in a hospital and associated medical buildings on the hospital campus.
No, the whole thing wouldn't work in its totality – the chapter that follows a writer as his career as a bad-boy of English letters starts to fade is probably not going to take up as many exciting game hours as the more fantastical sections, but any studio taking on the task would be able to cut it or mould it, to gamify it.
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The novel opens with an eerie prologue whose shadow falls long over the chapters that follow.
In the chapters that follow, the novel assumes the structure of a mystery story.
This warning note sets the mood for the 13 chapters that follow, an urgent contemporary report on "the sixth extinction".
The chapters that follow form a report on his voyage by the new bishop, who proves an increasingly suspect narrator.
And yet this resigned and calm epitaph, its cool cerebral poise, is belied by the chapters that follow.
There is a feeling that the chapters that follow (from pop to prog rock, jazz and harpsichords) are part of the same story.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com