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The closing chapters of Feigel's scholarly and engrossing book are dominated by the emerging cold war.
The closing chapters of the story have the plangent twang of a Greek tragedy.
In the film and the opening and closing chapters of Ballard's book, Laing describes eating an Alsatian.
These closing chapters are not so much testimonials as a distillation of what it means to be defeated.
If the book has a weakness, it is the rushed feeling of the closing chapters, which condense the Reagan, Bush and Clinton years.
I had to read one of the closing chapters on a train; I was crying so much, the ticket inspector asked me if I needed help.
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But the mystical intensity of his religious scenes and the joyous abandon of his secular subjects form a triumphant closing chapter to 18th-century central European painting.
A Red Sox-Cubs World Series would close chapters of two of the most frustrated histories in baseball history.
Externally, fraternities may be forced to close chapters and civil damages may be levied against the organization.
Also remember that every person closes chapters in their lives and replaces people for one reason or another.
The Giants closed Chapter 4 of the N.F.L. season with a pulverizing victory.
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