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We also have something simply marvelous: a copy of Mr. Gardner's original hand-typed and corrected manuscript of the same chapter.

Third, the principle of causational synonymy is restricted to substances at the end of Metaphysics 7.9,[25] and in the first half of the same chapter the non-standard presence of some causally relevant forms may also be envisaged.

For inter-correlations between/among two or more ICF categories of the same chapter above 0.5, the ICF category with the highest correlation with item 1 of the SF-36 was further considered.

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The next day at the same time, five miles away at the Cedarbrook K-8 Center in Plainfield, another eighth-grade class opened to the same chapter of the same book but paid scant attention to Curley's wife, spending most of an hour on the sole black character, Crooks.

These results further suggest that seizures and inflammation belong to the same chapter of neuro-immunology, as also shown recently [49].

In chapter 75 of the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál Eir appears within a list of valkyrie names, but Eir is not included in the list of ásynjur in the same chapter.

The BNF has 15 main drug chapters, each related to a different body system, which is then divided into different subclassifications of drugs within the same chapter.

Of the latter, in the same Chapter 32, Marx gives a one-sentence summary that is worth citing: "The expropriation of the immediate producers was accomplished with merciless Vandalism, and under the stimulus of passions the most infamous, the most sordid, the pettiest, the most meanly odious" ([1], p. 762).

The authors, two fetching Canadians, Kim Izzo and Ceri Marsh, deal with the etiquette of courting and copulating in the same chapter because, they explain, "in the world of the Fabulous Girl, which comes first, sex or dating, may change as often as her lipstick".

According to Wallace, it is generally recognized that the narratives of both films are only loosely related by being rooted in the same "chapter of Wurttemberg history".

Rousseau makes a further claim in the same chapter of The Social Contract, namely that in conditions of civil society the citizen achieves "moral freedom," by which he means obedience to a law that one has prescribed to oneself.

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