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In one chapter, Trace: On Genes and Crime, Steinberg investigates the search for a "criminal gene".
In one chapter, Saller takes on the difficult author, in another she speaks to writers themselves.
In one chapter you cite a feature on Pitchfork that criticised you for collaborating with anyone and everyone at the drop of a hat.
In one chapter you contrast our military strategy with China's approach on the continent.
In one chapter I write about an old friend who found me on Facebook.
To encourage you and give you "courage" in one chapter of my book, Cancer With Joy, I provide stories from others on how they faced cancer.
In one chapter, Benedict recounts the sickening details behind Ruben Patterson's assault on his children's nanny.
Citing Paul in one chapter (14), titled "Am I Not An Apostle?" in a Book on Jesus is like citing Mozart as an afterthought in the history of classical music.
Jon's inevitable Christlike resurrection could be done in one chapter (not multiple episodes).
She is one of those rare authors that manages to encompass various emotions in one chapter.
In one chapter, Elsie swears by gold lame tablecloths, rock crystal candlesticks and white orchids.
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