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The text consists of a single chapter, divided into 21 verses, making it the shortest book in the Hebrew Bible.
The Epistle of Jude is a brief book of only a single chapter with 25 verses.
The short book consists of a single chapter and relates Enos ' conversion after praying all day and all night, and his subsequent dialogue with the Lord.
On becoming Prime Minister Major had promised to keep Britain " at the very heart of Europe ", and claimed to have won " game, set and match for Britain " – by negotiating the social chapter and single currency opt-outs from the Maastricht Treaty, and by ensuring that there was no overt mention of a " Federal " Europe and that foreign and defence policy were kept as matters of inter-governmental cooperation, in separate " pillars " from the supranational European Union.
The book consists of a single chapter.
It consists of a single chapter of eighteen verses.
Fourth Nephi is one of the shorter books in the Book of Mormon, containing only a single chapter, but it covers almost three centuries of the history of the Nephites and the Lamanites ( ca AD 35 to 321 ).
However, preview material is sometimes stored in a separate chapter, followed by a single chapter for the film.
* In Christian Bök's novel Eunoia ( 2001 ), each chapter is restricted to a single vowel, missing four of the five vowels.
One chapter in the book is written as a single sentence, and at the end of the book Hrabal endorses the use of automatic writing.
The story is presented in the context of a novel, with each adventure involving the rescue of a Star Spirit denoted as a single chapter.
Kvasir is mentioned a single time in Gylfaginning ; in chapter 50, where the enthroned figure of High tells Gangleri ( Gylfi in disguise ) of how Loki was caught by the gods after being responsible for the murder of the god Baldr.
Although the US Census treats Calumet and Norvelt as a single community, they are in reality two very different communities, each reflecting a different chapter in how the Great Depression affected rural Pennsylvanians.
In 1984 Indira Gandhi brought an action against the book in the British courts, claiming to have been defamed by a single sentence in chapter 28, penultimate paragraph, in which her son Sanjay Gandhi is said to have had a hold over his mother by him accusing her of contributing to his father's Feroze Gandhi's death through her neglect.
A single chapter defines the entire symbolic and numeric space for the TWAIN 2. 2 Specification.
One main benefit of using Ogg or Matroska multimedia containers is the ability to create a single file that has DVD-like features such as chapter support and multiple audio and / or subtitle tracks, as well as support for separate opening / ending animation files.
Each chapter is devoted to the voice of a single character after whom it is titled.
The moods of the book change rapidly too ; a single book might have sections of erotica, thriller, comedy, psychology, romance, philosophy, and detective in it — not mixed together, but standing side by side with only a chapter number, if that, between them.
The section about Orion is Vol XI, p. 557-560: Book IX § 19 is a long chapter about Orion himself ; § 20 – 21 are single paragraphs about his son and grandson ( and the genealogy continues through § 25 about Phyllis daughter of Lycurgus ).
In his book, he discussed dysentery in another chapter, and malaria in a single chapter.
The term " Minor " relates to the length of each book ( ranging from a single chapter to fourteen ); even the longest is short compared to the three major prophets, Isaiah, Ezekiel and Jeremiah.
In the book's main part, each chapter used just a single vowel, producing sentences such as this: “ Enfettered, these sentences repress free speech .” Bök believes " his book proves that each vowel has its own personality, and demonstrates the flexibility of the English language.
Every municipality had at least a single chapter, which in part acted as an NGO ( non-governmental organization ) but in military affairs was part of the national chain of command.

single and on
`` Why single me out on this permit deal ''??
He tells of three men who started out on a trip across a single paddock, a ten-by-ten-mile square owned by a sheep grazer.
Besides doing a single song, `` When The Sun Comes Out '', they worked on the ambitious American-Negro Suite, for voices and piano, as well as songs for films.
New Jersey folk need not be told of the builder's march to the sea, for in a single generation he has parceled and populated miles of our shoreline and presses on to develop the few open spaces that remain.
Designers and manufacturers have produced models for purchasers who run the gamut from a nautical version of the elderly Pasadena lady who never drove more than five miles an hour on her once-a-month ride around the block, to the sportiest boatman who insists on all the dash, color, flair and speed possible to encompass in a single boat.
Every single problem touched on thus far is related to good marketing planning.
new panels are exchanged for the old right in the field on a single trip.
In the present work whole sera have been fractionated by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose using single gradients similar to those described by Sober and Peterson, and certain chemical and serological properties of the fractions containing antibodies of the ABO and Rh systems have been described.
This curve is of symbol Af since it meets **yl, and hence every line of Af in the Af invariant points on **yl and since it obviously meets every line of Af in a single point.
Where boundary maintenance describes the boundaries or limits of the group, systemic linkage is defined `` as the process whereby one or more of the elements of at least two social systems is articulated in such a manner that the two systems in some ways and on some occasions may be viewed as a single unit.
Certain Autocoder statements make provision for more parameters than may be contained in the operand ( columns 21 - 75 ) of a single line on the Autocoder coding sheet.
Extensive observations by physicians during vaginal examinations have established the fact that a single finger inserted along the anterior wall ( the top line of the vagina as the woman lies on her back ) may cause a great deal of distress in a virgin.
A single automobile was parked half-way up the block on the left-hand side.
He paused on the landing to steady his breathing and then bent to examine the single door by the light of the weak bulb overhead.
Rookie southpaw George Stepanovich relieved Hyde at the start of the ninth and gave up the A's fifth tally on a walk to second baseman Dick Howser, a wild pitch, and Frank Cipriani's single under Shortstop Jerry Adair's glove into center.
The Orioles got a run in the first inning when Breeding, along with Robinson, the two Birds who got a pair of hits, doubled to right center, moved to third on Russ Snyder's single to right and crossed on Kunkel's wild pitch into the dirt in front of the plate.
Jim Gentile bounced a hard shot off Kunkel's glove and beat it out for a single, and when Lumpe grabbed the ball and threw it over first baseman Throneberry's head Brandt took third and Gentile second on the error.
Lemon was on with his fourth single of the game, a liner to center.
The White Sox had taken a 5-4 lead in the top of the sixth on a pair of pop fly hits -- a triple by Roy Sievers and single by Camilo Carreon -- a walk and a sacrifice fly.
In announcing Jorda's return, the orchestra also announced that the sale of single tickets for the 50th anniversary season will start at the Sherman Clay box office on Wednesday.
I cannot imagine a single scene that isn't done in a far naughtier manner on TV every week.
Every single instance of altruistic behavior need not always increase inclusive fitness ; altruistic behaviors would have been selected for if such behaviors on average increased inclusive fitness in the ancestral environment.
It is based on of long kacida ( poems ) single rhyme and the monotonous sound of the flute.

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