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Chapters and often
Local bodies of Knights Templar are known as Preceptories ; local bodies of Knights of St Paul are known as Chapters ; local bodies of Knights of Malta are known as Priories ; all operate under a Grand or Great Priory, often with an intermediate level of Provincial Priories.
On a local level, members of AMORC often form smaller affiliated groups organized as Lodges, Chapters, Pronaoi, or Atrium Groups.
Since its takeover by Indigo, Chapters has been involved in several controversies, often tied to censorship concerns, or the strong support for Israel by the owner Heather Reisman and her husband Gerry Schwartz.
Tacitus further discusses the role of women in Chapters 7 and 8, mentioning that they often accompany the men to battle and offer encouragement.
Because of the more common usage of avot as meaning " fathers ", Pirkei Avot is often rendered in English as " Chapters of the Fathers ", or even more loosely, " Ethics of the Fathers ".
This is intended to encourage the player to switch cars less often, or to spend time in their preferred car on lower Chapters later gaining higher Kudos results.

Chapters and work
The Nātyashāstra presents the aesthetic concepts of rasas and their associated bhāvas in Chapters Six and Seven respectively, which appear to be independent of the work as a whole.
* Chapters 1 to 39 ( First Isaiah, Proto-Isaiah or Original Isaiah ): the work of the original prophet Isaiah, who worked in Jerusalem between 740 and 687 BCE.
* Chapters 56 to 66 ( Third Isaiah or Trito-Isaiah ): the work of anonymous disciples committed to continuing Isaiah's work in the years immediately after the return from Babylon.
Chapters 24 – 27, known as the " Isaiah Apocalypse ", are usually thought to be the work of an author who lived long after Isaiah.
This little work, in fifty chapters, gives a sketch of cosmography, geography, mythology ( Chapters I-X ), and history ( Chapters X to end ).
* Chapters 8-19 regulate the Divine Office, the Godly work to which " nothing is to be preferred ", namely the eight canonical hours.
They went on to say that a political framework is now in place leaving the further work of finalizing the implementation Chapters of the Agreement, including the modalities of the invited international civilian and military presence in Kosovo.
The main work of the council was to confirm the condemnation issued by edict in 551 by the Emperor Justinian against the Three Chapters ( cf.
The rest of the work is known as the " Uji Chapters ".
This work, in its current shape consisting of 33 chapters, is traditionally divided into three parts: the first, known as the " Inner Chapters ", consists of the first seven chapters ; the second, known as the " Outer Chapters ", consist of the next 15 chapters ; the last, known as the " Mixed Chapters ", consist of the remaining 11 chapters.
In 1898 Abraham Harkavy discovered, in Imperial Library of St. Petersburg, fifteen of the twenty chapters of David's philosophical work entitled Ishrun Maḳalat ( Twenty Chapters ) of which 15 survive.
The Nine Chapters is an anonymous work, and its origins are not clear.
Of his cathedral restorations, inspired as they were by the mistaken idea that a medieval church ought to be homogeneous in style and unencumbered by screens, monuments, and other obtrusive relics of the past, it can only be said that the Chapters who employed him were no more enlightened than their architect, and that at Westminster Abbey at least he accomplished an urgent work of repair in an unexceptionable manner.
In Fall 2007, SHU's Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter was named one of the Top Five Campus Chapters in the nation, for their work in the Bridgeport community, and around the country with alternative spring break service trips.
Chapters are able to send overseas volunteers for four month work terms through the Junior Fellowship in International Development Program.
Chapters V, VI, VII contain the recommendations and proposals which are the main result of the work of the Committee during its three months of activity.
* The Kephalaia peri pisteos dodeka or Twelve Chapters on Faith do not seem to be the work of Gregory.
The council of 553 inaugurated the Schism of the Three Chapters, that for a century and more separated many churches of northern Italy from the Holy See ; in it the Bishops of Venetia, Istria, and Liguria refused to accept the decrees of the Second Council of Constantinople ( the 5th General Council, 553 AD ), on the plea that by the condemnation of the Three Chapters it had undone the work of the Council of Chalcedon of 451.
According to Comfort's website, " Nothing has been removed from Darwin's original work ", but Eugenie C. Scott, executive director of the National Center for Science Education, noted that Comfort deleted four chapters by Darwin that described the evidence for evolution, adding that two of the omitted chapters, Chapters 11 and 12, showcase biogeography, some of Darwin's strongest evidence for evolution.

Chapters and together
In 1963 three scholarly and educational organizations — the American Council of Learned Societies ( ACLS ), the Council of Graduate Schools in America, and the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa — joined together to establish the National Commission on the Humanities.
A controversy concerning his letter to Maris arose in the next century, in the notorious dispute about the " Three Chapters ," when the letter-was branded as heterodox ( together with the works of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Theodoret's writings in favour of Nestorius ) in the edict of Justinian, and was formally condemned in 553 by the fifth general council, which pronounced an anathema, in bold defiance of historical fact, against all who should pretend that it and the other documents impugned had been recognized as orthodox by the council of Chalcedon.
A Chapter is usually one gaming session and Chapters are linked together into an overall Story set in a Chronicle ( or the Big Picture ), the theme and setting of the entire game.
Chapters: Bring together treatment reviews and related drugs and drug classes.
Based upon this early silk manuscript, Robert G. Henricks ( 1989: 160 ) concludes that " Chapters 67, 68, and 69 should be read together as a unit.
Demmas and Russell worked together for 42 years as the primary founders and leaders of the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the NFF, which today is one of the biggest Chapters of the NFF.
These campaigns have connected story lines ( when grouped together, are called Chapters ) that reveal the background story of Erinn and several important characters.

Chapters and host
All Chapters and petitioning groups have the right to choose their own members using objective and open policies that are consistent with the Fraternity ’ s governing documents, the rules of the host institutions that they serve and the traditions of that Chapter, if any.

Chapters and large
Chapters built large box stores with a much larger product selection.
( Chapters 7 – 9 ) " Their heads, indeed, were large even for their bodies, and their necks massive.
Also located near the mall are residential condominiums, Mississauga's Central Library, a large Chapters bookstore and a 10-screen Empire Theatres movie theatre.

Chapters and regional
The CNU began forming local and regional chapters circa 2004 with the founding of the New England and Florida Chapters.
Chapters are established at all of the schools of architecture and a regional governance network is formed by the students at the first Student Forum.
Chapters make up regional councils.

Chapters and events
Chapters are the peripheral organs of the society by organizing events, communicating with the public on the merits and benefits of space exploration, working to educate political leaders, and inspiring new generations of space activists.
Chapters occasionally run student mock elections and other special events as a means to gain positive earned media attention for a candidate.
Chapters from 11 to 40 give an account of the course and the events of William's voyage.
Sigma Pi even encourages Chapters to participate in Philanthropy events that occur during breaks and summers.
Several special events are scheduled during the year, a favorite for many Chapters being the December Dinner, a repast prepared by members and then enjoyed by both members and their spouses or guests.
* Daniel E. Friedmann, an engineering physicist and CEO of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates ( an aerospace corporation ), has demonstrated an alignment between the dates of key events as described in Genesis Chapters 1 and 2 with dates derived from scientific theory and observation, thus solving the perceived discrepancy between the biblical and scientific timelines.
He comments in the Acknowledgements that the title made reviewers treat it as " a sadomasochistic Lesbian adventure story " ( these events only take place in the framing Chapters 1 and 12 ) and that had he called it Glaswegians they might have paid more attention to the rest of the book.
Chapters provide manpower to help local organizations ' events.
Chapters throughout the book, all entitled " Joseph in the Darkness ", seem to consist of Joseph addressing his father, relating events as decades pass between encounters with Lewis.

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