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Each of these groups is given a chapter to itself.
Indeed in the book edited by Dr David Mellor to accompany an important 1987 exhibition called A Paradise Lost: The Neo-Romantic Imagination in Britain 1935-55, Powell and Pressburger are given a chapter to themselves alongside such artists as John Craxton, Michael Ayrton and Graham Sutherland.
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In scenario that author would write about the Herman Rosenthal murder, he would give a chapter to Jack Rose, one of four middlemen engaged to see the job through.
His book gives a chapter to each year, stitching together developments in the German-speaking world (his forte) as well as neurotic France, reactionary Russia and self-confident Britain.
Nethermost Pike is also counted as a Wainwright because it was given a chapter in Alfred Wainwright's Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells.
I've been given a chapter in which nothing happens.
At a key moment in Small Island, Andrea Levy gives over a chapter to a character's description of a dream that he has had.
I speak to some of my friends that are college professors now and they still reflect on the fact that people still think we don't know anything, or may still feel like they can give me a chapter to write and say that they co-authored it.
Mel Silverstein is given a long chapter to make the case for the modified Van Nuys Prognostic Index (VNPI), a widely used system devised by Silverstein, which incorporates lesion size, patient age, surgical margins and lesion grade to stratify patients into different management groups.
Peter Lampack, Mr. Cussler's agent, said that the author "will lay out an entire story line in detail and the writer will give a draft chapter to Clive, who will revise it and edit it and return it to the collobrator".
An evil Mary Poppins with an off-Scottish brogue and an embarrassment of one-liners, Gomez instantly gave a new chapter to an icon of the programme, playing the Doctor like a fiddle and proving, as it should always be, that the devil always gets the best lines.
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