1. I still have three chapters left to read. 2. The book also has special chapters on ICI, Victorian working conditions, religious history, and education. 3. Bratton has performed splendidly for the city, and he may have more chapters to write in the public-service arena. 4. Chu estimated that the group had a couple of thousand followers in the Los Angeles area alone, and said it had chapters all over the world. 5. Dale claimed that the Boy Scouts of America, which often works with schools and other government institutions and has chapters in every state, is a public accommodation. 6. DIL has chapters in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, Houston and Singapore and has an office in Islamabad. 7. Every group has awful chapters of persecution and humiliation to remember. 8. Food will be prepared by Lothar Tubbesing and Heike Freitag, chefs who own Restaurant Lachswehr in Luebeck, Germany, where Slow Food has a chapter. 9. Four years ago, Gamblers Anonymous had eight chapters in the state. 10. Grothe has a chapter on implied chiasmus, a term he invented. |