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The Women's Boat Race has a long tradition of its own and this is an exciting new chapter," said Helena Schofield, the president of the CUWBC.
Spengler has a long reach: there are comparative sections on Chinese and Islamic civilizations; "Pythagoras, Mohammed, Cromwell" is a typical chapter heading.
But a Yes could turn Britishness into a long chapter of a shared past, not a bond that we have chosen to renew.
A long chapter revisits the escapades of the disgraced financier Bernard Cornfeld, which have been thoroughly explored elsewhere and bring in unwelcome bit players like Robert Vesco and Heidi Fleiss.
A long chapter called "Generosity (the Happy Times)," first printed in Granta, gives us more information on the fighting cricket culture of China than I had tolerance for.
I love Aristotle's emphasis on habit — and I had a long section on virtue ethics in Chapter 6 that got cut at the last minute, but which I have just now posted online here.
Fractal functions have a long history; see [121] and [90, Chapter 5].
It warned that the Syrian government had a long record of breaking agreements and urged the UN Security Council to pass a resolution including the threat of Chapter VII measures.
He has had a long, contentious relationship with the government, and he said recently that the I.R.S.-related charges were merely the latest chapter in that fight.
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