Sentence examples for most interesting chapter from inspiring English sources

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The investigation of love is the longest and most interesting chapter.

The most interesting chapter, in my opinion (well, I am a scientist!), is chapter six: "How to Study Peregrines".

Perhaps their most interesting chapter describes what companies have done to create what amounts to a village atmosphere.

In by far his most interesting chapter, Johnson brings his classical education to bear in a study of Churchill's speeches.

Autism, the subject of Solomon's most interesting chapter because of the complex nature of the condition, is trickier.

He ended his friendship with Robbins, although they worked together on "Gypsy" (1959), which is, paradoxically, Laurents's masterpiece -- and, coincidentally, the behind-the-scenes account of the production is the most interesting chapter of the book.

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In one of the most interesting chapters, he argues that the shapes we use to make written letters mirror the shapes that primates use to recognize objects.

One of the most interesting chapters is a comparison between Louis XIV and Akhenaten, an Egyptian pharaoh who lived about 1,300 years before the birth of Christ.

Some of the most interesting chapters in this book are those in which Smolin traces the history of what the philosopher Edmund Husserl called the "mathematisation of Nature".

In one of her most interesting chapters, "The Married Woman" (a chapter Parshley particularly savaged), she offers numerous quotations from the novels and diaries of Virginia Woolf, Colette, Edith Wharton, Sophia Tolstoy and others.

One of the most interesting chapters traces the development of the "manicule" or pointing hand (as seen on the book's cover) which readers often personalized, and which printers later turned into a generic symbol.

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