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The book is broken into what Dickens calls staves, not chapters.

Cone Mills features in all the major chapters of the 20th century.

The pro-regime Syrian-American Forum—which has chapters in eight states—maintains an active presence.

An encounter like this would be found in the final chapters of most games, possibly even as a conclusion.

Memphis begins to pop up in the later chapters, and I wince at every mention because I know that is where the story will end.

Lily Pendleton was known to have once essayed an erotic novel, and had read a few chapters to some of her closer friends.

The reduction has been effected, partly by the omission of some whole chapters, partly by excisions.

The reader who wants merely to know what it all amounts to should turn to the last four chapters.

And it makes a huge chunk of a very different style and quality between Chapters II.

He takes with him three chapters of The Family, and is to go to you as soon as he can.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to chapters, such as: capacity, cargo, connotation, constituents, details, and divisions.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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