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An initial list of concepts was extracted from the chapter on photosynthesis in a biology textbook and an article on photosynthesis in Wikipedia.
Its editorial on November 6th, the day after Iain Duncan Smith issued his "unite or die" warning, began with what it described as an extract from "the last chapter of the history of the Conservative Party, written in 2025".
An extract from Mouvement, the chapter about Le Globo.
Here then, to mark the US launch of the book, to amuse Mike, and to remind me why I'm still sober after 634 days, is an exclusive extract from that chapter.
Here's an extract from "The Whiteness of the Whale" chapter of "Moby-Dick" that could easily apply to Murakami's starred ovine: What the white whale was to Ahab has been hinted; what, at times, he was to me, as yet remains unsaid.
This chapter presents an extract from the US Congressional Record in which the representative examines the biotech industry's claims, scrutinizes federal actions, and presents the alternatives.
Each chapter is introduced by an extract from the local paper, the Elizabeth Daily Post, starting with 11 December 1951.
Today's extract from the new book After Leveson* is taken from a chapter by Professor Julian Petley of Brunel university in which he takes issue with another media academic, Professor Tim Luckhurst of Kent university.
Today's extract from The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial* is taken from a chapter written by Richard Peppiatt, the reporter who resigned from the Daily Star and has since emerged as one of tabloid journalism's foremost critics.
Today's extract from The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial* is taken from a chapter written by Brian Cathcart, professor of journalism at Kingston university and a founder of the Hacked Off campaign.
Today's extract from The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial* is taken from a chapter by Glenda Cooper in which she explores the implications of people revealing personal details on social networking sites.
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