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(The Chilean novelist Roberto Bolaño devoted a chapter of his "2666" to a character named "Archimboldi").
You devoted a chapter of your book to strange places to hold fantasy drafts.
But Mr. Risen devoted a chapter of his book to the program, which he portrayed as a flawed operation that may have helped the Iranians gain nuclear technology.
Because biological reproduction seemed to pose intractable problems, he devoted a chapter of his book to a consideration of the gene.
At the same time, he was not a man quick to concede his ignorance, and he devoted a chapter of his book to explaining that the dialectic is basically a religious myth (a characteristic exercise in journalistic debunking).
Indeed, in an unusual fit of scholarly generosity -- or seen from another way, an acknowledgment of holes in his thesis -- he has devoted a chapter of "Ornamentalism" to possible arguments against it.
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In On the Origin of Species, Darwin devoted a chapter to the nature of the geological record, explaining why key transitional fossils might not be found and why we might not know about many of the links that are preserved.
In another novel, Buckley devoted a chapter to the exploits of a fictional White House advance man named Leslie R. Dach.
In my book Small Move, Big Change, I devoted a chapter to the power of sleep to boost life prospects and self-improvement efforts.
Kipnis devotes a chapter of "Unwanted Advances" to her theory that Ludlow was falsely accused.
Mr. Cain devotes a chapter of his campaign autobiography (the chapter is called "Gloria"), but it is less than four pages.
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