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"I think it's important for that chapter to close on that part of our history," Mr. Akerson said.
"What's the word, gerrymandered?" Mr. Louie wondered aloud the other day as he searched for the right way to describe the setting for that chapter of his life.
Many saw the apology for that chapter in Emory's history, when as many as 65 percent of Jewish students had to redo course work or were failed, as a healing move in keeping with the culture of the university, which has devoted years to studying its own racial history, both good and bad.
Upon completion of each chapter, you will be awarded one gold brick; you will unlock freeplay for that chapter, and you will unlock the characters featured in that chapter.
Contact a member of your local chapter for that chapter's specific admission information, which the NHS constitution states must also be provided in official school publications that are made easily available to parents and students.
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But a case has been made (Merlan 1968) for the idea that chapter iv of DCMS contains paraphrase if not quotation from Speusippus.
You're done that chapter for good.
In exposing these seams — God bless his editor for leaving in that chapter — Benioff reminds us what a beautifully ambiguous world we live in.
For Mr. Romney, that chapter of his biography is also at the crux of the challenges facing his campaign.
A spokesman for the chapter said that synagogues would be under no pressure to choose one way or the other, but that he believed most would consider more than price.
This lays the theoretical groundwork for the chapters that follow through reviews of the archaeological and anthropological literature related to interpretations of the role of mobility in the ancient Near East.
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