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Another chapter traces Brutus's genealogy differently, making him the great-grandson of the legendary Roman king Numa Pompilius, who was himself a son of Ascanius, and tracing his descent from Noah's son Japheth.
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Another example of text from the last chapter or epilogue of Job can be found in the book The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation, showing examples of how fragments of The Book of Job found among the scrolls differ from the text as now known.
Another source, Gervase of Canterbury, has the king telling the chapter they could choose their own nominee after six months, while the king secretly sent envoys to Rome to secure de Gray's election.
Another example in this chapter, describing the growth of a population of rabbits, was the origin of the Fibonacci sequence for which the author is most famous today.
Another author in the Spiritualist movement, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle included a chapter about Spiritism in his book " History of Spiritualism " confirming that Spiritism is Spiritualist ( but not vice-versa ).
Another difference from the format of Trainspotting is that each character has a defined chapter heading.
Another tradition started at this time was the Sailors ' Ball, first held at the Alpha Chi chapter at Stetson University.
Leavis ( as Simon Lacerous ) and Scrutiny ( as Thumbscrew ) were satirized by Frederick Crews in the chapter Another Book to Cross off your List of his lampoon of literary criticism theory The Pooh Perplex A Student Casebook.
Another of his books, Tales of Fresh Water Fishing ( 1928 ), included a chapter based on a drift-boat trip he took down the lower Rogue in 1925.
Another analogy sometimes cited is based upon Revelation chapter 3, in which Christ states that he stands at the door and knocks, and if anyone opens he will enter in.
Another successful chapter in The Gathering's career followed with the release of if then else ( 2000 ).
* a chapter from Life on Another Planet ( Chapter 7: The Big Hit ), originally published August 1980, demonstrating the use of the page as a metapanel, in this case supporting the narrative in following different threads in the story
Another special chapter must be opened for " dolmas " of fish and seafood in the Turkish cuisine, like mussels ( midye dolma ), filled squids (" kalamar dolma ") and filled mackerel (" uskumru dolma ").
Another exception was a chapter on Rand's aesthetics in Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, a detailed presentation of her ideas by her friend and heir Leonard Peikoff.
Another Lunheng chapter Huiguo 恢國 " Restoring the nation " ( 58 ) similarly records that Emperor Cheng of Han ( r. 51-7 BCE ) was presented tributes of Vietnamese pheasants and Japanese herbs.
Another fact to note, is that if one is chanting with a group, only the leader of the prayer will recite the title of the chapter.
Another important chapter in the treaty said that Chile could not cede sovereignty of former Peruvian territories to other nations without asking Peru first.
Another brief revival in 1962, spearheaded by members of the Columbia chapter of Alpha Delta Phi, was followed by an even longer period of inactivity.
Another short biography of Wintle can be found in chapter 13 (" Colonel ' Debag ' rides again ", pp 143 – 153 ) of Robert Littell's It takes all kinds published by Reynal & Co, New York, 1961.
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Another, more specialized route is the ' Deutsche Uhrenstraße ' (" German Clock Road "), a circular route which traces the horological history of the region.
Another theory traces the word kipper to the kip, or small beak, that male salmon develop during the breeding season.
" Luckhurst traces the influence of both these thinkers in Ballard's fiction, in particular The Atrocity Exhibition ( 1970 ) Another central concern of the New Wave was a fascination with entropy – that the world ( and the universe ) must tend to disorder, to eventually run down to ' heat death '.
Another hypothesis is that memory traces in working memory decay within a few seconds, unless refreshed through rehearsal, and because the speed of rehearsal is limited, we can maintain only a limited amount of information.
Another very old and extensive tree is that of the Lurie lineage — which includes Sigmund Freud, Martin Buber, Rashi, Hezekiah — and traces at least back to King David born c. 1037 BC.
Another important application of the government relation constrains the occurrence and identity of traces as the Empty Category Principle requires them to be properly governed.
Bonaparta revealed the twins ' mother's name ( Anna ) only to Lunge and Tenma ; Another Monster states that almost all traces of her were erased.
Another approach has been to inspect early human fossils, looking for traces of physical adaptation to language use.
Another version of the origin of the clans bears rather obvious traces of the influence of the surrounding culture by dividing them on an occupational basis after the analogy of Hindu castes.
Another factor was the heavy war destruction in northern Finland and northern Norway in 1944-45, destroying all existing houses and visible traces of Sami culture.
Another theory traces the term's origin to darts competitions held in the 1920s by an English newspaper, the News of the World.
Another significant step forward Cvijić made while he was observing the surrounding of Midzor, Stara planina peak, and Rila mountain ( Bulgaria ) where he recognized the traces of glacial processes in the form of 102 mountain lakes.
Another knee injury restricted him to just four games in 1984, but in his final season he showed traces of brilliant form – kicking nine goals against Carlton in Round 10.
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Another son is named Mimas, who provides a link to the third Aeolus in a genealogy that seems very contrived.
Another line in the genealogy of science museums came during the Industrial Revolution, with great national exhibits intended to showcase the triumphs of both science and industry.
Another significant, and increasingly popular reason for tourism to Scotland-especially by those from North America-is genealogy, with many visitors coming to Scotland to explore their family and ancestral roots.
Another example is the name of the king Cniva which David S. Potter thinks is genuine because, since it doesn't appear in the fictionalized genealogy of Gothic kings given by Jordanes, he must have found it in a genuine 3rd century source.
Another issue raised by this verse is that if Joseph is no more than the husband of Jesus ' mother then why did Matthew devote the last fourteen verses relating his genealogy?
Another explanation is that Joseph was himself adopted, and one of the genealogies is his biological genealogy, where the other is his adoptive genealogy, since several ancient texts identify Mary's father as Joachim.
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