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I called all my assistants, who, as I mentioned in chapters one and three, were just a bunch of children and slaves.

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He attracted some followers who identified him with the "angel ascending from the East," which is mentioned in chapter 7, verse 2 of the Revelation to John, the last book of the New Testament.

As mentioned in Chapter Six, algebraic approaches have key advantages over graphical tools.

Worth mentioning in this context is also the thesis of Noah Raford, which has already been mentioned in chapter 2.3.

As it was mentioned in chapter 3.2 heavy metals are able to elicit the production of ROS.

Against this, the basic approach of the Rayleigh-Ritz method (as mentioned in Chapter 3) is also considered in these problems.

The human road scene assessment method described in Chapter 3 fits into a series of similar experiments mentioned in Chapter 2. The authors think that the image classification in Chapter 4 adds a new element using a relatively simple tool.

Like I mentioned in Chapter 2, in our program we have 10 chances to get through this hoop so it shouldn t be that big of a deal right?

While attending the conference mentioned in Chapter 17, we were shocked and amazed to find that someone else was working on a project that is very similar to mine.

As mentioned in Chapter 3, Benchmarking Process Performance Through Overall Mass Targeting, these targets can be attained by a combination of strategies, where impact is a measure of the effectiveness of the proposed solution in partially reaching the target.

As mentioned in Chapter 2, the dual apprenticeship seems to ease the labour market entry of young people and contributes to a relatively low youth unemployment rate (Breen 2005; Biavaschi et al. 2012; O'Higgins 2012; Quintini et al. 2007; Shavit and Müller 2000; Wolbers 2007).

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