Sentence examples for opens chapter from inspiring English sources

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Thus, he opens Chapter 1, on the invention of cooking, with a discursion on the pleasures of the uncooked.

The classified ad that opens chapter one openly describes the writers' retreat as being "far from the madding crowd".

With these simple words, Halldor Laxness opens Chapter 5 of his epic novel "Iceland's Bell," now published in English for the first time.

Without having precisely charted this, my sense is that, as the novel progresses, Ruth becomes more and more unbuttoned in her literary and Biblical allusions, as if Robinson had almost given up trying to contain her — see for instance the outburst that opens Chapter 10.

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He notes that AFP opens chapters only in states where support has reached critical mass.

Mr. Kirn establishes Ryan with a masterly opening chapter.

Though I found the opening chapter hard going, I accepted its structural purpose.

"Germany is ready to open chapter 17 this year, and to make preparations for [chapters] 23 and 24.

An EU official said they would open chapter 33 on budget policy and accelerate preparations for negotiations in other areas.

The editors' opening chapter succinctly summarizes literature on inequality, social justice movements, and environmental degradation, and presents provocative conclusions.

The opening chapters deal with a part of history wholly neglected in Russia.

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