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:: Example 2 ( parliamentary republic ): According to Chapter V, Article 60 ( 2 ) of the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany:
The ICD includes a section classifying mental and behavioral disorders ( Chapter V ).
There are currently two widely established systems that classify mental disorders — ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders, since 1949 part of the International Classification of Diseases produced by the WHO, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM-IV ) produced by the American Psychiatric Association ( APA ) since 1952.
The German Chapter of the Mars Society ( Mars Society Deutschland e. V.
Pope Celestine V is referenced in Chapter 88 of Dan Brown's Angels & Demons, where he is referenced as an example of a murdered pope.
* The SOLAS ( International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea ) regulations, specifically Chapter V, which became mandatory for all leisure craft users of the sea from 1 July 2002.
To date, the band has recorded seven studio albums: Tormented ( 1996 ), Dysfunction ( 1999 ), Break the Cycle ( 2001 ), 14 Shades of Grey ( 2003 ), Chapter V ( 2005 ), The Illusion of Progress ( 2008 ), and their self-titled album ( 2011 ).
The singles " So Far Away " and " Price to Play " came with two unreleased tracks, " Novocaine " and " Let It Out ", which were released for the special edition of the group's Chapter V, which came out in late 2005.
After extensive promotions, including an appearance on Fuse TV's 7th Avenue Drop, Staind's newest album, titled Chapter V, was released on August 9, 2005, and became their third consecutive number one.
Staind appeared on The Howard Stern Show on August 10, 2005, to promote their new album Chapter V. They performed acoustic renditions of the single " Right Here " and Beetlejuice's song " This is Beetle ".
In early November 2005, Staind released the limited edition 2-CD / DVD set of Chapter V. The set included several rarities and fan favorites — music videos ; a complete, 36-page booklet with exclusive artwork ; an audio disc with an acoustic rendition of " This is Beetle "; the original, melodic rendition of " Reply "; the previously released B-side singles " Novocaine " and " Let It Out "; and live versions of " It's Been Awhile " and " Falling ", among many others.
* Chapter V ( 2005 )
" He accepted a version of the inheritance of acquired characteristics ( which after Darwin's death came to be called Lamarckism ), and Chapter V discusses what he called the effects of use and disuse ; he wrote that he thought " there can be little doubt that use in our domestic animals strengthens and enlarges certain parts, and disuse diminishes them ; and that such modifications are inherited ", and that this also applied in nature.
This basic structure is set out in Chapter V of the UN Charter.
In Chapter V under the heading " The New Testament " the Constitution states among other points:
* Heindel, Max, The Web of Destiny ( Chapter I-Part III: " The Dweller on the Threshold "-- Earth-Bound Spirits, Part IV: The " Sin Body "-- Possession by Self-Made Demons — Elementals, Part V: Obsession of Man and of Animals ), ISBN 0-911274-17-0, www
* Chapter V, Faith and Thought in National Socialist Germany, The War Against the West, Aurel Kolnai
The third edition of The Elements of Style ( 1979 ) features 54 points: a list of common word-usage errors ; 11 rules of punctuation and grammar ; 11 principles of writing ; 11 matters of form, and 21 reminders for a better style, in Chapter V. The final reminder, the 21st, " Prefer the standard to the offbeat ", is thematically integral to the subject of The Elements of Style, yet does stand as a discrete essay about writing lucid prose.
The first ' Good King ' is the confusingly differentiated King Arthur / Alfred ( Chapter V ).
* Andrew Lang, Crystal visions, savage and civilised, The Making of Religion, Chapter V, Longmans, Green, and C °, London, New York and Bombay, 1900, pp. 83 – 104.
* Chapter V. The Stewart Restoration By Sir Charles Harding Firth
Chapter one is set against a backdrop of London, 1910, with Halley's Comet passing overhead, the nation prepares for the coronation of King George V, and far away on his South Atlantic island, the scientist-pirate Captain Nemo is dying.
Chapter V: " The demonology of ghosts and spites and bogeys "
Chapter V., p. 329.
" Wealth is thus bad ethically only in so far as it is a temptation to idleness and sinful enjoyment of life, and its acquisition is bad only when it is with the purpose of later living merrily and without care " Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Chapter V

Chapter and priest
Another prominent source, which Cervantes evidently admires more, is Tirant lo Blanch which the priest describes in Chapter VI of Quixote as " the best book in the world.
It is much more likely that Saul had no official high priest after this incident until the end of his reign ( see Josephus's Antiquities of the Jews, Book VI, Chapter XII, Paragraph 7.
The Archdeacons of Oxford were given the right to appoint the parish priest in 1279: they held this until 1965, when the power was given to the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford.
The name " Salome " is given to the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas ( unnamed in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark ) in Josephus's Jewish Antiquities ( Book XVIII, Chapter 5, 4 ): Herodias, [...], was married to Herod, the son of Herod the Great, who was born of Mariamne, the daughter of Simon the high priest, who had a daughter, Salome ; after whose birth Herodias took upon her to
* Chapter 2: serving a priest.
Now the patronage alternates with the appointment of each successive new parish priest ( Rector ), between the Bishop of London and the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's.
; Chapter 5: The pagan ritual proceeds, with a priest ordering the young woman up to the altar.
; Chapter 7: One priest, who had been suffering an epileptic seizure during Grignr's attack, recovers, draws a scimitar and follows Grignr and Carthena through the trap door in the ceiling.
; Chapter 7½: The priest strikes at Grignr but he triggers, and is killed by, the reset booby-trap before his sword can connect.
* Stanisław Kusiak – a priest of the Theological College in Słupsk, canon of the Cathedral Chapter in Gorzów Wielkopolski
After having studied at the Chapter School of Nagyvárad from 1505 to 1512, he became a page at the court of Ladislaus II, but shortly afterwards chose an ecclesiastical career, and was ordained a priest in 1516 or 1518.

Chapter and writes
Paul writes in ( Galatians Chapter 2 ):
He writes in Book I, Chapter III, " A member of the assembly decides about future events, a juryman about past events: while those who merely decide on the orator's skill are observers.
For instance, von Guericke writes ( Book II Chapter VII ) " For God cannot be contained in any location, nor in any vacuum, nor in any space, for He Himself is, of His nature, location and vacuum.
In Chapter XXX of Book III he writes: " Dr. Deusing ought to have borne in mind that the air does not just press on our heads but flows all around us.
In Chapter 6 of Book IV von Guericke writes: " It seems reasonable to suppose that if the Earth has a fitting and appropriate attractive potency it will also have a potency of repelling things that might be dangerous or disagreeable to it.
Jeffrey Masson writes about it in Chapter Nine: " Disillusions " of his book Final Analysis.
105-106 ) writes in Chapter 5 entitled Glossary with Detailed Analysis of Concepts in Japuji in Japuji: the Gate Way of Liberation, " The nine doors of body open to the nether world.
As he writes in his English adaptation Sound and Symbol in Chinese ( 1923 ), Chapter I: " Thus, though Chinese traditions give no hint whatever of an immigration from any foreign country, and though there consequently is no external chronological point d ' appui, we are nonetheless able to state, from internal evidence, that the Chinese tradition which places the reign of the emperor Yao in the twenty-fourth century B. C.
The name of Maciste ultimately comes from a sentence in Strabo's Geography ( Book 8, Chapter 3, Section 21 ), in which he writes: — " And in the middle is the temple of the Macistian Heracles, and the river Acidon.
Then, when discussing the islands around Britain in Book IV, Chapter 16, he writes: " The farthest of all, which are known and spoke of, is Thule ; in which there be no nights at all, as we have declared, about mid-summer, namely when the Sun passes through the sign Cancer ; and contrariwise no days in mid-winter: and each of these times they suppose, do last six months, all day, or all night.
In Songs of Chu ( c. 340-278 BC ), Chapter 3 " Asking Heaven " (), author Qu Yuan writes that Nüwa molded figures from the yellow earth, giving them life and the ability to bear children.
In the middle of the 19th century Anne Brontë writes in " The Tenant of Wildfell Hall ": " I went to see him once or twice – nay, twice or thrice – or, by ' r lady, some four times " ( Chapter XXII ).
Suetonius in Chapter 68 of his Life of Augustus writes that Lucius Antonius, the brother of Mark Antony accused the Emperor Augustus for having " given himself to Aulus Hirtius in Spain for three hundred thousand sesterces.
How far such analyses and comparisons should be pursued is of course open to debate ; as Baum writes of the social structure of Oz in Chapter Three, p. 31, " I do not suppose such an arrangement would be practical with us ...."
In Chapter 5 of Book XXXV, he writes, “ We have no certain knowledge as to the commencement of the art of painting, nor does this enquiry fall under our consideration.
In the Chapter " Vision " within his Book " Hitler " he writes that the influence of Gobineau on Hitler can be easily seen and that Gobineaus ideas were used by Hitler in simplified form for demagogic purposes: " Significantly, Hitler simplified Gobineau's elaborate doctrine until it became demagogically usable and offered a set of plausible explanations for all the discontents, anxieties, and crises of the contemporary scene.
Edward Gibbon writes, in the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ( Chapter 31, footnote 160 ):

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