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This position is taken from the chapter Decisive Defence.

[Note: Quotes in this article, as well as supporting information, were taken from the chapter "America's Sex Czar" in the book One Nation Under Sex by Larry Flynt and David Eisenbach, Ph.D. Some might argue that Flynt is a rather suspect source, but really who would better know the history of sexual hypocrisy in this country?

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See 10 inspirational gravity experiments taken from the gravity chapter of Keith Gibbs' book: The New Resourceful Physics Teacher.

The theme is taken from the last chapter of Kafka's fantasy about America, in which the hero attends a recruitment session for a theatrical company.

Here's a paragraph taken from the opening chapter (which moves — so strangely! — between the second-person imperative and the third-person present): Move the family to a tobacco county in Southside Virginia.

One of these is taken from the second chapter of James Fenimore Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans": an unsuspecting party of white travelers, including a pair of sisters, is passing through a gloomy forest unaware that they are being secretly observed by "a human visage, as fiercely wild as savage art and unbridled passions could make it".

All of the above quotes were taken from the first chapter of The Image: A Guide To Pseudo-Events In America by Daniel J. Boorstin -- a book I highly recommend you read (or re-read) if you want to understand and/or survive the 2016 presidential election.

The story is taken from the opening chapters of a novel you're working on, "How To Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia," which follows this boy from childhood into adulthood.

Path of the Dragon (December 2000), taken from the Daenerys chapters in A Storm of Swords.

Chapter sets from the novels were also compiled into three novellas that were released between 1996 and 2003 by Asimov's Science Fiction and Dragon: Blood of the Dragon (July 1996), taken from the Daenerys chapters in A Game of Thrones.

Taken from the first two chapters of Upton Sinclair's polemical novel Oil!, There Will Be Blood was a big, bold consideration of a larger-than-life American character that had the effrontery to engage Orson Welles.

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