Sentence examples for mean chapter from inspiring English sources

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Mean, Chapter 20, translation mine.

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I mean chapters you can read in a toilet break.

In the book, it means chapters about celebrity sex tapes, botched rehab attempts and untimely deaths.

I don't mean each chapter is in first-person and from a different point of view, I mean it was told in third-person and each character would chip in to being one collective voice.

I mean, in chapter two – at the risk of giving too much away – Belinda gets into a car, gets out of a car and then walks to a meeting room.

In his Seventh Letter, Plato asserted that his writings contain hints at secret teachings; and the Babylonian Talmud, a compilation of Jewish teachings and commentaries, instructs that Jewish mysticism is to be taught by means of "chapter headings" alone.

The latest triumph is the internal marriage of opposites embedded in time (i.e. moving structure) and space (image projection) by means of chapters coded with qualitative meaning and the overt full screen presentation of number: from a mundane sexual score card on a train ride progressing to the Fibonacci sequence.

The hardy plants Robinson endorsed were not all natives by any means: two chapters are devoted to the hardy plants from other temperate climate zones that were appropriate to naturalising schemes.

Such nostalgia means that chapters focusing on Beirut's laissez faire freedoms are lengthy and detailed, whilst the story of the city during the civil war are only given a cursory few pages and maps.

Retirement can mean ending one chapter in life and starting another.

Nonetheless, Michael Useem, a professor of management at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, said the decision would "mean a new chapter in the history books on American capitalism".

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