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This is a new edition of Volume Three of the four volume collection of documents on Nazism 1919-1945, with substantial revisions to three chapters and the inclusion of many new documents, an index and a revised bibliography.
I gained access to three chapters within an hour; I was invited to the meeting within two.
Initially conceived of as a simple experiment in animation and storytelling, the film grew to three chapters, which you see served up here all sewn together.
The above terms will become more important than you can ever know in two to three chapters' time, so commit them to memory now.
Two to three chapters are dedicated to my contempt for the stomach bug, and I know I am supposed to save a lot of my material for the book, but oh well.
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Mrs. Wallace, a quintessential good student, met each of Mr. Harris's deadlines, sending off three to six chapters at a time until she had an actual book.
It signals, it uses shorthand is 10 seconds of Nixon really equivalent to two chapters of the Book of Jeremiah?—it winks and cross-cuts us into belief.
Within each volume are usually six to eight chapters describing new developments in software, hardware, or uses of computers.
Vincent's number is three hundred and fifty: "If I do that twice a day, it's seven hundred words," she said, which, by the end of a work week, adds up to "two chapters or two feature articles".
In addition to twelve chapters in English, it includes one essay each in German, Italian, French, and Spanish, each accompanied by an English-language abstract.
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