Sentence examples for notable chapters from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Hessel's life had many notable chapters, including a childhood peopled by European intellectuals, an escape from a German concentration camp, and stints as a diplomat at the United Nations and elsewhere.

Along With Intangible Changes Come Major Tangible Ones Mirroring intangible changes are stark physical changes, most of which involve Columbia, the institution responsible for some of the most notable chapters of the neighborhood's history.

Notable chapters discuss general approaches to travel medicine, immunizations, managing jet lag and motion sickness, counseling HIV-infected travelers, malaria prevention, avoiding and self-treating travelers' diarrhea, evaluating diarrhea in returned travelers, tropical dermatology and sexually transmitted infections.

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The New York Herald Tribune thought On Her Majesty's Secret Service to be "solid Fleming", while the Houston Chronicle considered the novel to be "Fleming at his urbanely murderous best, a notable chapter in the saga of James Bond".

And his reporter's nose and exhaustive research result in more telling vignettes and notable anecdotes per chapter than any reader has a right to expect.In this section Music, war and politics intertwined Nasty, dangerous things A sceptic tackles a true believer Two worlds Missed chance?

Ms Lee, a notable critic, devotes whole chapters to Fitzgerald's works in which she expertly evaluates each book.

David Copperfield (1849 50) has been described as a "holiday" from these larger social concerns and most notable for its childhood chapters, "an enchanting vein which he had never quite found before and which he was never to find again" (Edmund Wilson).

The book is perhaps most notable for its childhood chapters, "an enchanting vein which he had never quite found before and which he was never to find again," according to the critic Edmund Wilson.

Some notable essays include the chapters on Hans Driesch, Raymond Arthur Dart, Roger Sperry, Peter Mitchell, and Thelma Rowell.

Leaving aside all the family dynamics, the chapter is notable for the matter-of-fact assumption that sooner or later, all tonsils need to be removed.

Notable alumni of the chapter include the United States Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson, Jr., class of 1968, and benefactor to Dartmouth College Barry MacLean, class of 1960.

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