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The screenplay, written by Pintilie, was based on the Petru Dumitriu's novel Cronică de familie ("Family Chronicle"), and in particular on its chapter Salata ("The Salad"), which is often described as a stand-alone novella.

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The Nano does not have a fast forward or a rewind, so you'll need to rely on its chapters feature to navigate forward or backward.

But some excerpts of its chapter on party membership might also prove conducive to a life of wedded bliss.

Suspicion about the authenticity of the Libellus seems to have ended with Boniface's death in 754, though misinterpretation of its chapter on consanguinity continued for long after that.

The New York chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans exulted last month over acceptance of its first delegation to a state-nominating convention and has posted a picture on its Web site of its chapter leader shaking hands with William D. Powers, the state Republican chairman.

I stumbled on the issue after my book, published in February, laid out a century and a half of science and, in its chapter on injuries, contradicted the usual image of yoga as completely safe.

But as the Catholic Encyclopedia said, in 1910, in its chapter on Logos, "Hellenic speculations constitute a dangerous temptation for Christian writers" — even when the writer happens to be Pope.

The draft of the agreement posted yesterday on the official Free Trade Area of the Americas Web site (www.ftaa-alca.org) included that contested dispute resolution mechanism in its chapter on investments.

It is hard to read his 1939 book "The Fate of Homo Sapiens," with its chapter on "The Jewish Influence," without feeling that Wells, while appalled by Nazism and opposed to anti-Semitic persecution, rather felt that the Jews had it coming.

Interestingly enough, The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook, an 1888 publication quoted in The Road to Vindaloo, an utterly fascinating study of the British love affair with curry, includes a plainer recipe, rather like a spiced paella, in its chapter on "Native Dishes" – but then its author, the redoubtable Flora Annie Steele, wasn't your average memsahib.

The section of the 2007 IPCC report that deals with climate impacts, called Working Group II, included a statement in its chapter on Asia (see p. 493) that Himalayan glaciers are receding faster than any other glaciers on Earth and "the likelihood of them disappearing by the year 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high if the Earth keeps warming at the current rate".

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