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The attitudes of some unwed mothers quoted in Chapter 2,, revealed both considerable preoccupation with being accepted by others and a marked absence of self-certainty.
The comments made by some unwed mothers ( quoted in Chapter 2 ) ) reflect this paralysis of workmanship.
The Eaglet is a character appearing in Chapter 2 and 3 of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, a reference to Edith Liddell, Alice's sister.
In the Jewish Deuterocanonical book Second Maccabees, Chapter 2, " one finds in the records " that Jeremiah, having received an oracle of the Lord, ordered that the tent and the ark and the altar of incense should follow him to the mountain of God where he sealed them up in a cave, and he told those who followed him in order to mark the way ( but they could not find it ) " The place shall remain unknown until God gathers his people together again and shows his mercy, and then the Lord will disclose these things, and the glory of the Lord and the cloud shall appear, as they were shown in the case of Moses, and as Solomon asked that the place be specially consecrated.
International Master John L. Watson has dubbed the line 1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e6 3. Nf3 Bb4 the " Nimzo-English ", employing this designation in Chapter 11 of his recent book Mastering the Chess Openings, Volume 3.
* Folio 23 verso: Weasel ( Mustela ) ( Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, iii, 2 ; Physiologus, Chapter 21 )
# Part II: Chapter 2: 4-7 are the Court tales of Daniel and his companions living amongst the Babylonians.
Chapters 7-12 contain four visions of Daniel that parallel Nebuchadnezzar ’ s dream in Chapter 2 where the fate of four great empires meet their downfall and are replaced by God ’ s kingdom.
* Chapter 52 ( Appendix that retells 2 Kings 24. 18-25. 30 )
Chapter 2: 12 contains a succinct but unequivocal message: “ You also, O Ethiopians, / Shall be killed by my sword .”
Chapter 3 may be an independent addition, now recognized as a liturgical piece, but was possibly written by the same author as chapters 1 and 2.
In Chapter 2, he awaits God's response to his challenge.
Published in 1985, it is also known variously as Chapterhouse Dune, Chapter House Dune, and Chapter House: Dune, and rose to # 2 on The New York Times Best Seller list.
* Chapter 2: Context-Free Languages, pp. 91 – 122.
* Penrose, Roger: " Singularities and time-asymmetry ", Chapter 12 in General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey ( Hawking and Israel, editors ), ( 1979 ), see especially section 12. 3. 2, pp. 617 – 629 ( ISBN 0-521-22285-0 )
" The Alcoholic Republic ," Chapter 2 & 5, Oxford University Press.
In Chapter 1 he defends his apostolic authority ( 1: 11 – 19 ; 2: 1 – 14 ).
It generally resonates better with existing Muslim views than with Christianity: it foretells the coming of Muhammad by name ; rather than describing the crucifixion of Jesus, it describes him being raised up into heaven, similar to the description of Elijah in 2 Kings, Chapter 2 ; and it calls Jesus a " prophet " whose mission was restricted to the " house of Israel ".
Paul writes in ( Galatians Chapter 2 ):
At the start of Chapter 2 on executive government, the Constitution says " The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor-General as the Queen's representative ".
:: Example 2 ( parliamentary absentee monarchy ): Under Chapter II, Section 61 of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Section 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:

Chapter and examines
Chapter X examines whether patterns in the fossil record are better explained by common descent and branching evolution through natural selection than by the individual creation of fixed species.
Chapter I examines the Conditions of Existence, while Chapter XV examines Essence in itself, difference, the eternalist's view and nihilist's view of essence and non-essence.
However Professor Leyburn examines both sides of the intermixture debate in Chapter 10 " Intermarriage with the Irish " where after examination of both viewpoints, ends the chapter by giving his own view of the matter:
Chapter 10 examines the relatively recent changes in technology and copyright law have dramatically expanded the impact of copyright in five different dimensions: Duration, Scope, Reach, Control, Concentration.
In " Chapter X: Of the Faith of the Fathers ", Du Bois describes the rise of the Black church, and examines the history and contemporary state of religion and spiritualism among African-Americans.

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Legislative bodies and interest groups sometimes rationalize the criminalization of consensual activity because they feel it offends cultural norms, or because one of the parties to the activity is considered a " victim " despite their informed consent .< ref > See Chapter 5 of Dennis J. Baker, The Right Not to be Criminalized: Demarcating Criminal Law's Authority ( Ashgate, 2011 < http :// www. ashgate. com / isbn / 9781409427650 ></ ref >
The three primary bodies in the York Rite are the Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, Council of Royal & Select Masters or Council of Cryptic Masons, and the Knights Templar, each of which are governed independently but are all considered to be a part of the York Rite.
The advice of all bodies indicated in Chapter 4 is in principle public ; the law regulates the way it is published ; delegation is allowed ( Article 80 ); it is submitted to the States-General ( subarticle 2 ).
In the beginning, scattered code fragments of Neo's " RSI " ( Residual Self Image ) were found on the bodies of the impostor Agents who appeared across the Mega City during Chapter 1. 1 ( later revealed to be Sentinels under the command of The General program ).
Chapter 43: “ One is not to enfoeff a religious house and take back the land as a tenant of that house .” The mischief to be prevented seems to be this: some favored religious bodies, e. g. the Templars, have royal charters which by general words set free all the lands that they now have, or shall hereafter acquire, from many burdens.
In Chapter 11, Dejah Thoris derides Earth men, who " almost without exception, cover their bodies with strange, unsightly pieces of cloth.
* Chapter 5B — Bodies corporate registered as companies, and registrable bodies
The TDCHR was established in accordance with Chapter 45 of Title 15. 2 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, referred to as the Transportation District Act of 1964 and by ordinances adopted by the governing bodies of its components governments.
Chapter ( Latin capitulum ) designates certain corporate ecclesiastical bodies in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Nordic Lutheran churches.
* The fire, the water, the earth, and the heavenly bodies are shown to be more worthy than the idols, although each one of these elements is subject to another force, so none of them can claim to be God ( Chapter 7, probably a later addition ).

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As Chapter 66 of his On the Reckoning of Time, in 725 Bede wrote the Greater Chronicle ( chronica maiora ), which sometimes circulated as a separate work.
In its prologue, the author gratuitously insulted Cervantes, who not surprisingly took offense and responded ; the last half of Chapter LIX and most of the following chapters of Cervantes ' Segunda Parte lend some insight into the effects upon him ; Cervantes manages to work in some subtle digs at Avellaneda's own work, and in his preface to Part II, comes very near to criticizing Avellaneda directly.
Wilhelm Schneemelcher's standard work, New Testament Apocrypha ( Chapter 14 Apostolic Pseudepigrapha ) includes a section on the Latin Epistle to the Laodiceans and a translation of the Latin text.
As Levy described in Chapter 2, " Hackers believe that essential lessons can be learned about the systems — about the world — from taking things apart, seeing how they work, and using this knowledge to create new and more interesting things.
* The Geography, Book XVI, Chapter II The entire context of the cited chapter of Strabo's work
Before the advent of copyright, anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in the sixteenth century publishing world, and a passage in the Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), the leading work of literary criticism of the Elizabethan period and an anonymously published work itself, mentions in passing that literary figures in the court who wrote " commendably well " circulated their poetry only among their friends, " as if it were a discredit for a gentleman to seem learned " ( Book 1, Chapter 8 ).
* Chapter 4 lists 73 " tools for good work " " tools of the spiritual craft " for the " workshop " that is " the enclosure of the monastery and the stability in the community ".
* Chapter 47 requires the abbot to call the brothers to the " work of God " ( Opus Dei ) in choir, and to appoint chanters and readers.
* Chapter 57 enjoins humility on the craftsmen of the monastery, and if their work is for sale, it shall be rather below than above the current trade price.
Chapter 21, Of Religious Worship, and the Sabbath Day, sections 7-8 read: The confession holds that not only is work forbidden in Sunday, but also " works, words, and thoughts " about " worldly employments and recreations.
It was coined by Tertullian in his work Adversus Praxeas, Chapter I, " By this Praxeas did a twofold service for the devil at Rome: he drove away prophecy, and he brought in heresy ; he put to flight the Paraclete, and he crucified the Father.
His seminal work is concerned with the principles of legislation and the hedonic calculus is introduced with the words “ Pleasures then, and the avoidance of pains, are the ends that the legislator has in view .” In Chapter VII Bentham says, “ The business of government is to promote the happiness of the society, by punishing and rewarding … In proportion as an act tends to disturb that happiness, in proportion as the tendency of it is pernicious, will be the demand it creates for punishment .”
Darwin used the term twice in the 1859 first edition of his work On the Origin of Species, in Chapter IV: Natural Selection, and in Chapter VI: Difficulties on Theory –
Von Guericke describes his work on electrostatics in Chapter 15 of Book IV of the Experimenta Nova.
The Gospels of Saint Chad ( Lichfield Cathedral, Chapter Library ) employ a very similar style to the Lindisfarne Gospels, and it is even speculated that the artist was attempting to emulate Eadfrith ’ s work ( Backhouse 1981, 66 ).
Eclectic in style ( with Gothic and Perpendicular characteristics-the latter attributed partly from his destruction of the windows of the chapel of St Mary's college in order to reuse that tracery for his west front ) his work soon proved to be substandard ( as had his previous work on the Chapter House ).
Furthermore, in Chapter 28 of De Natura Rerum which is an earlier work used to add to sections in the " Etymologies ", Isidore claims that the sun orbits the earth and illuminates the other side when it is night on this side.
His work is mentioned in The Prince and the Pauper in Chapter VII: " Its furniture was all of massy gold, and beautified with designs which well-nigh made it priceless, since they were the work of Benvenuto.
Mann and Hugg were already writing advertising jingles at the group's demise but continued to work together in a group format with Manfred Mann Chapter Three, an experimental jazz rock band described by Mann as an over-reaction to the hit factory of the Manfred Mann group.
A day is reckoned to begin at dawn, as attested by Chapter 25 of the 9th Century work, the Bundahishn ; morning hours before dawn are assigned to the previous calendar day.

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