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chapters
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But the chapters by Howarth and Huhne suggest some Lib Dems understand there is more to politics than delivering leaflets.
He is the author of McLibel: Burger Culture on Trial (1998) and has contributed chapters to books on topics such as the Gulf war, new Europe and development.
The director, on buoyant form in his press conference at the Cannes film festival, said he has 90 minutes of unused footage from the film, which he plans to edit into a mini-series of four one-hour chapters.
There are new chapters every week, every hour, every day.
If it reads pedantically at times (Dan was aghast at the title, which he thought sounded like a bad translation from the German), there are rich pickings in the short chapters, with titles such as "The uncertainty principle", "Chess and psychology" and "Auto aggression".
I liked the book because it shows how eventful a girls life can be and that sometimes you have to do what you don't want to but you can get through it if you really try hard.The chapters are good lengths so you don't get through them too quickly or take too long either.
The closing chapters of the book, in which Hurstwood is ruined and then disgraced, are among the most powerful pages in a novel of merciless momentum, whose unsentimental depiction of big-city life sets it apart.
The Statute of Marlborough originally ran to 29 separate chapters; only four remain.
We will read and discuss one of the chapters of Richard Holmes's Footsteps.
American Dreams' "big ideas" chapters hardly fare better.
Agnew's organisation boast chapters in seven cities around the state.
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