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He passed the restaurant Benoit, where, he noted, Truman Capote set a chapter of "Answered Prayers," back when it was La Côte Basque.
Alexandre Dumas set a chapter of The Count of Monte Cristo between two acts of Robert and George Sandd wrote about it at length in her Lettres d'un voyageur.
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Swann's experience as an expat in the Argentine capital led to her recent novel, "The Foreigners" (Riverhead Books), and in fact she sets a chapter in Cabo Polonio.
In Los Angeles, the director and activist Rob Reiner helped set up a chapter for Hollywood liberals, too.
But any proper history of welfare reform would still set aside a chapter for Brown's years as prime minister.
He also allowed Mr. Jenoff, a recovering alcoholic, to set up a chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous at the synagogue.
Sussex police had received intelligence that the neo-Nazi National Front had set up a chapter in Saltdean in order to target the Deghayes family.
Neighboring Mount Vernon also has serious problems with drug dealing and crime, and several community groups have reached out to the Guardian Angels to set up a chapter there.
"When you're drinking four, five, six hours a day, that in itself is an activity," said Steve Vallender, 38, a recovering alcoholic and financial planner from Las Vegas who has set up a chapter of Racing for Recovery in his hometown.
They want to set up a chapter in every congressional district.
Set aside a chapter for a week and come back to it later, refreshed and with new eyes.
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