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It's a small chapter in our company's history and certainly not the most interesting one.
And in that story, this budget will be but one small chapter.
And as the 90-day clock started ticking, a small chapter in a much larger story began to unfold.
Despite the scrutiny applied to George W. Bush's life this election season, one small chapter has largely escaped attention.
"It's a small chapter for Brooklyn nostalgia people, but it's a big chapter for the Brooklyn Cyclones," Manager Tim Teufel said.
For his part, Matthiessen says he wishes "Doc" hadn't stirred up so much interest in the C.I.A. story, a small chapter in his long and varied writing career.
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Some small chapters have merged with nearby larger chapters.
The novel is divided into 64 small chapters, some but a few lines long.
Particularly helpful are notes running down the side of each page, each one comprising a short gloss on the small "chapters" into which Herodotus' text is traditionally divided.
In almost every major disaster, the American Red Cross collects the bulk of donations, in part because of its recognized brand name and its presence in communities throughout the country where small chapters are staffed by local volunteers.
The processes that Ha Jin is concerned to describe — survival and adjustment in an alien land, the firming-up of a literary vocation, the emergence of marital and family harmony after the shocks of transplantation — are incremental, breaking into many small chapters but yielding few dramatic crises.
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