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The chapter is called "The Petition Drive".

The chapter is called "How a Man Gets What He Really Wants".

Mr. Cain devotes a chapter of his campaign autobiography (the chapter is called "Gloria"), but it is less than four pages.

The chapter is called "Body-­without-Soul," the book is called "Duplex," and you've lived in a duplex so you think, "Oh, I know what this book is about".

The chapter is called "Once Upon a Time in German Occupied France, 1941", its title, mood and Ennio Morricone music evoking the opening sequence of Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West.

The chapter is called "Equality Means Business," named for the educational project Equality Florida launched to spotlight and increase the visibility of pro-equality businesses and the best practices for creating inclusive workplaces.

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Four of the chapters are called 'Insets' and don't contribute to the story.

I thought structuring the book by having the chapters being called scenes ­of a continuation of Ryan's imaginary TV programme about his life ­was really effective as it facilitates change in viewpoints and various flashbacks in such a way that didn't seem forced or clunky.

In Botswana, where slightly more girls than boys are enrolled in school, the local chapter is called the Girls'/Boys' Education Movement.

There are emotional revelations as well some bordering on the soap-operatic and a gathering soap-operatic andsity: the last chapter is called "Father, Son and Holy gathering

In "Concerning E. M. Forster," Kermode sinks probes into Forster's book about fiction (the first chapter is called "Aspects of Aspects") and manages along the way to explore aesthetic questions, Forster's life and Forster's links to other writers, like Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence.

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