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The very transformation of the seventeen-year-old Gatz into Gatsby, "in the service of a vast, vulgar, and meretricious beauty," would have been a big story — the mere connection of the prodigal farm boy's mercantile impulses and precocious aesthetic visions would have filled a chapter or two.
Despite efforts to manage the financial strain, on February 21 , 2009 Philadelphia Newspapers LLC, the subsidiary of Philadelphia Media Holdings that owns the paper, filled for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
His famous book, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, was the garrulous shaggy dog story that began to be published in 1760, in which the hero, after chapters and chapters filled with wacky invention, somehow never gets any further than the fraught and chaotic circumstances of his own birth.
Those businesses carry the names — Yoder, Miller, Troyer, Beachy — that fill entire chapters of the slim local telephone book.
Chapters filled with helpful advice include What Helps and What Doesn't, Extended Family, Communication and Respect, and a chapter on graceful divorce.
HOUSES are like books, split into chapters, filled with stories that are linked by setting.
The most exciting point of "Master of the Senate" comes as Mr. Caro, in chapters filled with narrative tension, shows how Johnson built the unlikely coalition that finally passed a civil rights bill and broke the historic logjam.
The unique thing about Crossan's writing is that something important is always happening, there are never any meaningless chapters filled with details you don't need to know.
An unprecedented scan of DNA of three existing African hunter-gatherer populations has now filled in some chapters of that prehistoric tale.
The real delights come in the second half of the book, as Fangio's family, friends, his last girlfriend and his racing contemporaries each fills a chapter with personal memories.
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