Sentence examples for intended chapters from inspiring English sources

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But the film, the first of two intended "chapters" in this retelling, focuses entirely on the child heroes of Derry and their inaugural battle with the supernatural entity that preys on their fears.

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That video prompted a swift response from the university and national fraternity leaders and sweeping changes for all SAE chapters intended to eliminate racist actions.

I had intended the opening chapters of the novel to suggest a legend, or a ballad: a woman we will come to know intimately is mythologised by the press as the "Widow-Bride of the Falls".

ICB is composed of 25 chapters intended to be covered over a typical academic year (two semesters or three quarters).

It is not intended that all chapters be taught in all programmes.

The senator didn't intend her chapter on her 2012 campaign against her Republican opponent Todd Akin as a victory lap.

Following an introductory chapter intended to take the reader into the leishmaniasis complexity, a chapter on Leishmania taxonomy reports on the most recent advances in molecular and phylogenetic data.

This essay, intended as a chapter in the Criminal Procedure Stories volume, explores the story of Salerno and of the doctrinal analysis that emerged from it.

Crave slices each book into mini-chapters intended to take only three or four minutes to read, including multimedia.

Chapters are intended to connect alumni and friends to the School and to assist in building the membership of the Association, usually through sponsoring local events, both social and educational.

The chapter is intended to supplement texts on variations.

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