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According to Grmek, "Littré took chapter VI, 7.1 as a general description of an epidemic in the sense of this word in the medical language of the 19th century rather than in the sense intrinsic to the works of Hippocrates.
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Even Conran, American by training and commercial by instinct, came close to despair when he found nearly all his American customers "taking Chapter 11", the equivalent of filing for bankruptcy.
Take chapter 4, for example.
Take your chapter by chapter summary and condense this down so that only the most important points, the ones detailing main character or main plot development, remain.
European companies, for their part, took a chapter from the Japanese and copied Japanese models.
I took this chapter to task and started photographing myself with gusto!
"Tonight, he took a chapter right out of their book". Not to mention, put a lump in throats from Camarillo to San Clemente.
Anton Bagrationi took some chapters devoted to Proclus's problem of knowledge almost verbatim from Petrizi's work (Anton I., Spekali, pp. 327 331).
Take the chapter on her son.
Take the chapter on the end of the war.
He would never have taken this chapter out".
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