How To Use Chap In A Sentence
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If you lip balm contains phenol, camphor, menthol, peppermint oil or eucalyptus, it's most likely making your lips more chapped than not.
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The beak is smoth, black, convex and cultrated; one and 1/8 inches from the point to the opening of the chaps and 3/4 only uncovered with feathers; the upper chap exceeds the other a little in length. a few small black hairs garnish the sides of the base of the upper chap. the eye is of a uniform deep sea green or black, moderately large. it's legs feet and tallons are white; the legs are an inch and a 1/4 in length and smoth; four toes on each foot, of which that in front is the same length with the leg including the length of the tallon, which is 4 lines; the three remaining toes are
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
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And while Annie inflicts humiliation and degradation and withholds pain relief and food Paul is forced to write a new chapter every day simply to stay alive.
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The chapel or church claims greater antiquity than any other in that part of the kingdom; but there is no appearance of this in the external aspect of the present edifice, unless it be in the two eastern windows, which remain unmodernized, and in the lower part of the steeple.
The Life of Charlotte Bronte
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It was the first Nonconformist chapel in the area.
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One of these gentlemen just happens to be the madwoman's father, a charming chap who seems unfazed by most things in this day and age.
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A notice posted on the chapel of Carrigtwohill, calling one of those meetings, warned such as absented themselves that they would be marked men, as there was famine in the parish, and they should have food or blood.
The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines
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Her condition was so critical medics called in the hospital chaplain to comfort her in her final moments.
The Sun
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But going back to the days when I was seeing these epics first time round, in the fleapits and bug-hutches of south-east Leeds - most of them converted music halls or disused chapels - we didn't give a hoot what the title of the film was.
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Wilder grew up loving Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, but his great idol was famed director Ernst Lubitsch.
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An awesome book - what Robinson is particularly good at is figuring out how Chaplin pieced together out of accident, inspiration and music hall stunt, what turned into complex, archetypal early film narrative.
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CHAPTER Seventeen EMERSON was unreasonably annoyed with me for what he called my unwarranted interference.
The Curse of the Pharaohs
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I can't quote you chapter and verse but I think it's a line from 'Macbeth'.
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The calced Augustinians also made their elections -- but not so quickly that we could avoid sending to them to remind them not to allow the disturbances of other times to occur in their chapter -- by having made them beforehand through their devotion to the outgoing provincial, who managed the succession for another as worthy as he.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 24 of 55 1630-34 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
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Several chapters cover the basics of clean room technology, e.g., lithography, etching and layer deposition techniques.
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The looming discal peril demands tough action by Robert Chapman on Sunday, Jul 2, 2006 at 12: 03: 29 PM
Is NJ Gov. Jon Corzine Running for President?
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It was built as a Methodist chapel in 1910, became a convalescence hospital during the First World War, and was later partly used as a billiard hall.
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And they want Captain Largo to get us out checking the appropriate chapter houses to see if he's been doing any placer mining.
THE WAILING WIND
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Champlain appears to be carrying a light arquebus that Paulin-Desormeaux calls a fusil de chasse, a hunting weapon; ibid., 1:184-93; for a more extended discussion, see below, chapter 12, and Appendix L.
Champlain's Dream
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he was late for chapel
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The first chapter defines anxiety and the related constructs of worry, fear, and panic, and then goes on to discuss social anxiety in detail.
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Many of the chapters in this volume specify educational programs that are intended to increase procedural knowledge.
Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers,
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The present chapter takes a very broad comparative and evolutionary look at family and kinship.
Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
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[116] A chaplaincy is a pious foundation made by any religious person, and elected into a benefice by the ecclesiastical ordinary, with the annexed obligation of saying a certain number of masses, or with the obligation of other analogous spiritual duties.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
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This chapter will attempt to analyse some of the possibilities for the teaching of information skills in the primary school curriculum.
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In the winter her hands would be "chapped," and she would have a cough.
In the Days of the Comet
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Skin is easily irritated, chapped, chafed, and sensitized.
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She works in nearly 10 homes, making chapatis and doing all other household chores.
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At one of those remarkable omnium-gatherum receptions at the Tuileries, of which I have spoken in a former chapter, she heard an American lady, to whom Louis Philippe was talking of his American recollections and of various persons he had known there, say to him, “Oh, sire, they all retain the most lively recollections of your majesty's sojourn among them, and wish nothing more than that you should return among them again!”
What I Remember
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On Sundaye mornynges itt is a fayre sighte to see her going to and fro churche in a _chapeau de Paris de la dernyère agonie_, bearyng a _parasolett a la ripp snap mettez-la encore debout_ style; and whych shee sayes is like a _homme blasé_, because it is Used Upp. Sundaie afternoon yee may find her in ye
The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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The opening chapters are undeniably powerful.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are some things a chappie's mind absolutely refuses to picture, and Aunt Julia singing 'Rumpty-tiddley-umpty-ay' is one of them.
The Man with Two Left Feet And Other Stories
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The students would stay at the thirteenth-century Dominican priory while the brothers took a brief holiday; Mass would be said each day in the priory's chapter room.
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In this chapter, we give some operator inequalities and norm inequalities by means of spectral decomposition and functional calculus.
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He says that the first revelation was in chapt. xvi.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Overeating and drunkenness both violated social moral codes, although the latter appears to have been a much weightier transgression: intoxication is frequently listed among the serious crimes — "pleasurable living," adultery, theft — mentioned by Sahagún's informants. 47 Indigenous drinking practices also shocked Spaniards who had their own ideals of moderation when it came to alcohol consumption, a topic that we look at in Chapter 4.
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
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The fact that we know how this horrible story ends makes it difficult for us to analyse the early chapters.
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Human activities, such as land-use change, water storage, interbasin transfers, and irrigation and drainage, influence the hydrological cycle in many river basins (see Chapter 4) [165].
Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 6
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I had a beer or two with old Norm and some of the other chappies there.
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Chapter thirteen covers the various options available for mounting your photos.
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Some of these commentators build up dialectics into an alternative to all previous forms of logic, something that supersedes such ordinary reasoning as the simple syllogistic form of argument set out on the first page of this chapter.
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We shall return to the topic of education in Chapter 7.
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And if it (hall happen that this legacy Ihall be found not to anfwcr the purpofe intended, I im - power the bifliop of Oflbry for the time being, with the confent of the dean and chapter of St. Canice, to fell the books, and apply their price together with. the faid (alary of the librarian towards raifing or sidoraiijig the imperfedl fteeple of their cathedral.
Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis
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The second chapter, by quoting a typical case, compares the different opinions on the legal nature of import bill discount, which is the key of the controversy on legislation.
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Gabriel was despatched to him with that short chapter of the Koran, which we call the ninety-fourth, beginning with the words
Travels in Arabia
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It's even better when the story is riveting from the get-go and manages to ramp up the tension with each chapter.
My Five: Books on my Unofficial Summer Reading List
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The second half of the chapter introduces electron diffraction with a focus on transmission electrons.
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Detmar is the sort of chap who would once have been described as a milksop; when Issie met him in 1988 he was 25, but so close to his mother he used to shop for her sanitary towels.
Blow by Blow: The Story of Isabella Blow by Detmar Blow
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Chapter four put forward the whole idea of building the way of right of social assistance.
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No doubt Mr Mutley is well aquatinted with the way dogs mate, having mounted the lady dog the chap dog turns around and then they commence to perform the filthy act facing away from each other, having smelt pedigree chum on a dogs breath I cant say that I blame them.
Double Jeopardy
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The chapters that follow deal mainly with mathematics.
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He is the author of well over 100 research publications including journal articles, book chapters, and six books on desert grassland, the cacti of Sonora, the Sonoran desert tortoise, and packrat middens and the paleoecology of the southwestern deserts.
Contributor: Tom Van Devender
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Religious scholars will recognize immediately that talk of "The Christ" or World Teacher his nothing to do with the Christian Messiah but a different chap called Maitreya or Djwahl Kuhl who, in the Christian religion has another name and who the Rolling Stones had sympathy for.
Archive 2008-02-01
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I have a chapter on Shakespeare and Macbeth; there's the chapter about Ancient Greece, a chapter about Delphi and sibyls in Grecian-Roman times.
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Mrs Chapman asked for some help with the orders - could you see to it?
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The final chapter is no more than a scrappy addition.
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No action in this chapter either, soz!
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But to continue our overview: the remainder of book II (from chapter 5 on) discusses the causes of the embryological development of vivipara, while the ovipara are the primary focus in book III, which closes with a discussion of animals that are not sexually generated, including those that arise ˜spontaneously.™
Aristotle's Biology
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These include the Government's proposal that an extra sub-clause be added to the chapter on provincial legislation in an effort to toughen laws in that area.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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He reiterates the issues at the end of each chapter, with a brief summation of the argument, thus giving the reader a basic understanding of each author's particular intention.
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To help maintain interest, each chapter contains a short, informative sidebar.
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There is also a good drinks chapter including ginger beer and lassi.
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Gavin Chapman came in with an overall time of four hours, twenty five minutes and nine seconds.
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In the third chapter, I discourse upon the exercise of the CIS tactic and its merits.
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It was the worst chapter of my life.
Christianity Today
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Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers.
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We should therefore not be surprised that the twenties were an enthusiastic display of unchaperoned dating, provocative dress, and exhibitionist behavior.
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Last week, a bronze-skinned buckaroo, with a flashing red neckerchief above his blue shirt, with shining leather chaparejos and crimson saddle-blanket, dashed up from a Western skyline on a snorting, piebald cow-pony.
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She is the author of numerous research articles in scholarly journals and has co-authored a book chapter.
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But they have promised they will take ‘public taste’ into account before any decision is made to redirect the hot air from the cremators into the chapel.
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Ill eneugh to keep the doors open as it is, let be facing Whitsunday and Martinmas — an auld leather pock there is, Maister Francie, in ane of worthy Maister Bindloose the sheriff-clerk’s pigeon-holes, in his dowcot of a closet in the burgh; and therein is baith charter and sasine, and special service to boot; and that will be chapter and verse, speer when ye list.”
Saint Ronan's Well
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She called the varlet within the chapel, and showed him this wonder.
French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France
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He is dean of the chapel and professor of Christian ministry at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
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Borders filed for Chapter 11 with plans to close about 30% of its stores and emerge with a new focus on e-books and nonbook products.
What's News: Business
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All chapters are well referenced and the information is well supported by an adequate number of tables and illustrations.
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In the third chapter, using the second-order momentum of beam radius, the Rayleigh range and beam propagation factor of three different polarized beam arrays are derived.
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This is not a season for experimental fiction, such as the book by that Canadian bloke in which each chapter uses only one vowel.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Pacaas Novos National Park protects 7,648 km2 of montane and submontane area in the Chapada dos Parecis.
Madeira-Tapajós moist forests
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The present study is divided into three chapters, and each of them deals with one special pheonomeon of musical genre: modification, fusion, and deconstruction.
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Being an aesthete with high standards of evidence and argumentation, these intrusions chap him.
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The special minority chapters in these peace treaties contained what became known as the guarantee clause.
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«Il neige sur le cinéma», in which he discusses snow in the films of Georges Méliès, Jean Renoir, Charlie Chaplin, Leopold Lindtberg, René Clair, Robert Flaherty, and especially La Symphonie pastorale, Jean Delannoy's film based on Gide's novella?
Languagehat.com: THE ONTOLOGY OF NARRATIVE.
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I make no apology for the title of this chapter because it was an expression which my cousins used very frequently.
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The vegetation consists of coastal sage scrub, chaparral and groves of Englemann oak and live oak.
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In the first chapter, the thesis briefly introduces Alice Walker and her major achievements.
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She closed that chapter in her life, came to New York, studied filmmaking at NYU, and made several short films.
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You'll find that life is still worthwhile, if you just smile. Charlie Chaplin
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In a book appropriately entitled Konturen einer Geistesgeschichte der Mathematik (1946), Bense devoted a whole chapter (ch. 2) to articulating how the notion of style applies to mathematics.
Mathematical Style
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The chapters commenced with a short description of the particular subject, followed by numerous photographs of vehicles and other ancillary equipment.
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But it was restored as a chapel in 1662 by Charles II for his wife, Queen Catherine of Braganza, who established a friary in its grounds.
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Legend by then had fructified Chapman (1774-1845), a footloose (and footsore) son of a Bunker Hill veteran, into a mythic, apple-spreading American nomad of the lonesome frontier.
A Pro-Growth Strategy
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The height of the one pillar was eighteen cubits, and the chapiter upon it was brass: and the height of the chapiter three cubits; and the wreathen work, and pomegranates upon the chapiter round about, all of brass: and like unto these had the second pillar with wreathen work.
Villaraigosa And Nunez Cut And Run - Video Report
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Drinking more water has made a difference in my skin, and I no longer have chapped lips all the time.
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Here the author proceeds tondo by tondo, providing extended readings of each work, into which she integrates observations about the setting, function, and circular significance of the tondo made in earlier chapters.
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Single leaf from a Missal, in Latin Germany, Hamburg, shortly before 1381 Illuminated by Meister Bertram von Minden The young people hawking are fashionably dressed: the youth wears a red pourpoint with a dagged hem, a particularly tight chaperon, narrow belt, and open shoes.
Fashion in Art: Medieval France and the Netherlands
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The opening chapter gives a general overview of the subject.
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Ordered by Sennett to come up with a more workable screen image, Chaplin improvised an outfit consisting of a too-small coat, too-large pants, floppy shoes, and a battered derby.
Five People Born on April 16 | myFiveBest
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Rather than an alphabetical sequence of topics, for each country the contents are organized into chapters that address 13 basic issues, ranging from basic sexological perspectives to sexual dysfunctions.
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The murmuring, fluttering sounds of the crowd echoed off the high ceilings and stone arches of the chapel.
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The blue and yellow Saxon flag, with the black and yellow chevron in the field and a lozenged chaplet from the left corner to the top, was more frequently seen than any other banner.
Barbara Blomberg — Complete
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Cadfael found something so significant in that arrow-straight progress towards the church that he followed, candidly curious and officiously helpful, and finding Rafe of Coventry standing hesitant by the parish altar, looking round him at the multiplicity of chapels contained in transepts and chevet, directed him with blunt simplicity to the one he was looking for.
The Hermit of Eyton Forest
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Many of the species native to California, such as the prickly chaparral, rely on fires to propagate.
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Then I read a few chapters from a graduate student's thesis-in-progress; nothing like a little magnetohydrodynamics to get the blood flowing.
Reading
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This is the chappie who issued a fixed penalty ticket to a driver for allegedly blowing his nose and last year issued one to a man for littering – it was a tenner that had fallen out of his pocket on January 29, 2010 at 10: 33 pm Ben
See No Evil…… (at least until the next financial year) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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It contains chapters on contracts, torts, restitution, property, and equity.
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She wore a black low cut tank top black jeans under black chaps with fringe along the edges and black cowboy boots with silver stitching.
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The members of Sea Launch have unanimously determined that Chapter 11 reorganization is in the best interests of the Company, its customers, shareholders, employees and other related parties.
Financial Problems at Sea Launch - NASA Watch
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If you have a customs inspector, make sure that person is accompanied by a chaperon while they are aboard.
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With the rise of private Masses, chapels began to bulge out from the laterals of the church and altars began to be recessed against the walls.
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Much of the introductory chapter consists of broad generalizations about Indians, culture areas, reservations, and allotment.
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In 65 chapters and hundreds of local Groups spanning 21 ecoregions and two Nations, Sierra Club members are hard at Work protecting our natural heritage.
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In this chapter we define the boundaries of the sports industry and outline the key contributors to its economic importance.
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These are the main questions that I shall examine and, to some extent, try to answer in this chapter.
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And when they be nigh him with the cross, then he doth adown his galiot that sits on his head in manner of a chaplet, that is made of gold and precious stones and great pearls, and it is so rich, that men prize it to the value of
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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Adoption of this view requires a small modification to the sketch of the patterns of linguistic construction given in Chapter 1.
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This chapter examines these questions from a theoretical standpoint within the framework of natural monopoly industries.
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In the important second chapter dealing with the Council of Trent and the popes contemporary with it, the stress is laid again on the importance of binding tradition.
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In this chapter we consider what happens when the two are simultaneously present.
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They took a cab out to the small chapel and graveyard amongst the marble quarries on the outskirts of town.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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It was first considered as a mere succursal chapel of Notre Dame parish.
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Soldiers and chaplains who tried to force religion on their comrades thus often faced ostracism.
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The print revolution undoubtedly had an important impact on folk culture, through, for example, the mass printing of chapbooks, ballads, almanacs, and cheap abbreviated novels, not to mention religious literature.
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The apostle Paul has a great passage in the book of Romans, chapter 7 I believe, where he anguishes over the fact that the good that he knows and wants to do he finds difficult to accomplish because of his flesh (in neuroscience, brain).
Testing the Freedom to Choose, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Yesterday it was standing room only in the chapel during the short, humanist service conducted by the chapel officiant.
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The real treasure, however, is in the chapel of Sant' Ambrogio where Ambrogio Grifo was buried in 1493.
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One final irony: In 1950, at age 82, Millikan published his Autobiography, with Chapter 9 entitled simply "The Experimental Proof of the Existence of the Photon--Einstein's Photoelectric Equation.
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Calm down, buddy [ old chap ] . What's the trouble?
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Chapter 3 focuses on evolution, systematics, and biogeography.
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To lead a hymn, to facilitate a Sunday School Class discussion, to preach in a tiny chapel, or to listen to a troubled soul, is not at all boring.
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The Realist perspective remains broadly the one described in this chapter.
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She closed that chapter in her life, came to New York, studied filmmaking at NYU, and made several short films.
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As soon as Christ was alone with his disciples he gave them a description of those desolations which is recorded in the following chapter, and is so plain, and made such an impression on the
Sermons on Various Important Subjects
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The paintings in the chapel were perhaps a thousand years old.
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'This house will do whatever is incumbent upon it in good conscience,' said the abbot with chilly emphasis, and watched with an unrevealing face as Drogo Bosiet, with only the curtest of nods by way of leavetaking, turned on his booted heel and strode out of the chapterhouse.
The Hermit of Eyton Forest
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The situation involved is gathered up betimes, that is in the second chapter of Book
The Ambassadors
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As such, this marks the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the school and signals a significant increase in the resources and staffing for physical education and sport.
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Here also there was an ambitious programme of church building in the twelfth century, as favoured churches and chapels were transformed into parish kirks.
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Leading fee-paying schools in Edinburgh, meanwhile, have a Presbyterian chaplain.
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By Jove, Christopher old chap, you must be the only person in the world who can bring back solid objects from a spirit trip!
THE LIVES OF CHRISTOPHER CHANT
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It is time to leave stoning as a form of capi tal punishment behind us as a race, to relegate it to the same place we have put stringing heretics on racks -- in a chapter of our past that we are not proud of.
José Ramos-Horta: An Appeal for Sakineh Mohammadie Ashtiani
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This chapter examines the processes of revenue raising, allocation, spending and control.
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She is bound to the rules and the choir, but not to the private recitation of the Divine Office; she can take part in chapters, except in those in which others are admitted to vows; she cannot be elected superior, mother-vicaress, mistress of novices, assistant, counsellor, or treasurer.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
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This chapter outlines the main financial reports included in the annual report and accounts of a business.
Finance for the Non-Financial Manager
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'Oh, no, 'said he, looking a sort of diabolically funny,' the harpooneer is a dark complexioned chap. He never eats dumplings, he don't -- he eats nothing but steaks, and likes 'em rare. '
Moby-Dick, or, The Whale
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And according to a costuming chap I once earwigged on, Martin Shaw rolls up his sleeves in every production because he believes his forearms to be particularly attractive.
Spooky
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The title of this chapter is ambiguous.
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At the beginning of this chapter I suggested that Tocqueville saw America's particular and irreproducible circumstances as both crucial and beside the point.
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In the fourteenth century this custom greatly increased, and small additional side aisles and transepts were often annexed to churches and called mortuary chapels; these were used indeed as chantries, but they were more independent in their constitution, and in general more ample in their endowments.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
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They wore chaps criss-crossed with scars from needle sharp cactus, their hats were badly weathered, having survived many suns, winds and rains.
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This we mentioned briefly in the last chapter.
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This chapter is concerned with the mental health of older people.
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Chapter 3 described the web of relationships of pre-colonial societies in which kinship was the prime determinant of obligation and responsibility.
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The church's address is always given as Spanish Place, because of its historic links - its predecessor was a Spanish embassy chape.
Archive 2007-09-01
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Chapters that lack such profundity seem aimless, padding perhaps.
Times, Sunday Times
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As they quickly let you know, they eat bread, not chapattis; drink in tavernas, not tea shops; many of them were Roman Catholic, not Hindu; and their musicians played guitars and sang fados.
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Moreover, in the antepenultimate chapter of the novel, when the narrator reflects on his project, he intimates that he has been writing a novel all along.
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In Britain many were based on parish churches or, especially, Nonconformist chapels; the celebrated Huddersfield Choral Society was founded in 1836.
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We saw earlier in this chapter that the enthalpy change of formation was a measure of the stability of a compound.
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Here, we observe that the difference is caused by reversible multimolecular association while folding in solution, an avenue of kinetic partitioning that slows the overall rate of renaturation relative to the chaperonin chamber, where such associations cannot occur.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue
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The final chapters on the 2004 Tour are mesmeric.
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Chairman Alex Carder told the parish council that a carol service had been held in the chapel at Christmas.
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Designed nearly a century ago to be all things to all people, it Chaplin-esquely tries to straddle thousands of rapidly fragmenting micro-niches, a mainframe in an iTouch world.
The Newsweekly’s Last Stand
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Spectrum has been operating for the past year under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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We ended the last chapter with the glacial conditions that prevailed eighteen thousand years ago.
BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
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Also the pleasures of the eye consist in a certain equality of colour: for light, the most glorious of all colours, is made by equal operation of the object; whereas colour is (perturbed, that is to say) unequal light, as hath been said chap. II, sect.
The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
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I'll head each chapter with the kid's name all in capitals.
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You're second impression most likely be, vodka and coffee don't play so nice when they're on an unchaperoned date.
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The economics of shuttleless looms will be considered in chapter IV.
Chapter 6
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Each section begins with its own table of contents and lists chapters and subchapters of that section.
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The names Temple and Templeman were acquired from residence near one of the preceptories of the Knights Templars, and Spittlehouse (Chapter
The Romance of Names
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You'd better refer back to Chapter One if you don't understand this paragraph.
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Chap. 425. 545 after the word "chiropody" in the jfirst and second Hnes the word: — (podiatry), — and by inserting after the word
Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
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Chapter VI. that the use of metallic copper in the construction of acetylene apparatus is not permissible or judicious, because the gas is liable to form therewith an explosive compound known as copper acetylide; it might seem, therefore, that the employment of a copper salt for purification courts accident.
Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
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This chapter also draws largely, especially upon geological and chemical science, and affords another illustration of what, I trust, Mr. Stephens's book will more and more impress upon our working farmers, that _skilful practice is applied science_.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843
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Indian food (such as chapattis, a flat bread; samosas, vegetable or meat-filled pastries; and masala, a spiced rice dish), is widely available in all urban areas.
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But the PDP blamed its failure on what it described as irreconcilable differences and divisions in the state chapter of the party.
Thisday Online
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Wind buffeted her, chapping her lips and slowing her crawl.
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My hope is that it's not a liquidation," Sen. Chris Dodd, chairman of the Banking Committee, said this morning on the "Early Show" on CBS, "but what they call a debtor-in-possession, sort of Chapter 11 filing, which would allow for the reorganization of these companies.
Lsj.com - News
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In the 1340s the church's presbytery, off which radiate six chapels, was rebuilt by the widow of Hugh le Despenser the Younger, who was executed for treason in 1326.
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I have planned both a full Catholic mass, and a smaller, personal service in a funeral home chapel.
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Chapter One is summary about standard form contract. It introduces the conception, features and economy source of standard form contract.
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They only had that kind of chapeau in England, it was never a continental style.
A MEANS TO EVIL
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The preservation of privacy within trust and the successful work done by chaplains in inspiring self-revelation by confessants is not a complex process.
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Poor chap— he was killed in an air crash.
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Here thematic chapters treat topics such as manors and granges, woods and parks, gardens and vineyards, and towns and transport, setting out in a big, fat book a valuable overview.
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'Modern Times' is a classic comedy starring Charlie Chaplin, the grandaddy of comic film actors.
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The chapter on the quantum brain, for example, overinterprets the concept of decoherence, misapplies the word "acausal" and misses out entanglement altogether.
Physicsworld.com: all content
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We spend billions each year in futile attempts to prevent floodplains from flooding, barrier islands from migrating, chaparral from burning, and predators from predation.
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In 1512-13 Raphael painted above the entrance arch of the Chigi chapel in S. Maria del Popolo a fresco with sibyls and prophets.
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A communion table and other Christian artefacts have been removed from a hospital chapel to accommodate visitors of all faiths.
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I shall build up to this point using a specific example which is the other main theme of this chapter.
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When Julius entered, Michelangelo - like Zeus with his thunderbolts - hurled planks from the scaffolding down at the Holy Father, routing him from the chapel.
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By the final chapter, you realise you've been reading a crazy rewrite of The Maltese Falcon.
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The Chaplain was kind and polite and tried his level best to be decent.
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Like traditional European churches, the space is divided into a single nave with small side chapels.
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The other significant challenge is ensuring the staff chaplain has current, accurate, and detailed information once deployed.
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The whole text, containing 114 chapters or surahs, with a total of 6,236 verses, thus has a lattice structure which connects every word with every other word by rhythm, rhyme and meaning.
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There had been a time, he knew, when two unmarried persons of the opposite sex, walking hand in hand without chaperonage, might have beento say the leastfrowned upon.
The Messenger
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A few trees scattered around gave an agreeable and silvan air to the place; and the chapel, that appeared on a rising ground at some distance from the hamlet, was constructed in a style of pleasing simplicity, which corresponded with the whole scene.
Anne of Geierstein
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A remarkably regal Graham Chapman, probably thinking about the air speed velocity of a swallow.