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At least a part of chapter 7 refers to the event of the year 734 when Ephraim and Syria jointly threatened King Ahaz of Judah.

A considerable part of Chapter 10 is dedicated to the analysis of the Blacklist application.

The "A" and "C" texts give two different versions of what is now part of chapter 64 of the Laozi, which suggests that they came from different sources.

The final part of Chapter IV, part D, is entitled Quantum Kinematics; it provides an exposition of part II of Weyl's (1927) paper, mentioned earlier.

The scenes were used as part of "Chapter 16" (season 2, episode 3).

A skeptic about humans, Hamilton called his prior book, Requiem for a Species, which devoted part of chapter 6 to geo-engineering, the subject of the entire new book.

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Parts of Chapter II are translated into English in Franco (1997), Dunne (2004), van Bijlert (1989), and into German in Vetter (1990).

Parts of chapters 2 and 8 are both verbose and vague.

In the following pages (chapter 6 and conclusion) and parts of chapters 1 2, she analyzes the dynamics and mechanisms of protecting humanitarian workers and agencies, highlights analytical and practical challenges facing the humanitarian cause, and provides recommendations for reasserting humanity.

Martin Luther King plagiarised part of a chapter of his doctoral thesis.

This blog will form part of my chapter.

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