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The interpolated story in chapter 33 of Part four of the First Part is a retelling of a tale from Canto 43 of Orlando, regarding a man who tests the fidelity of his wife.
In a later work ( 1998 ), Davidson states that the description of Hel found in chapter 33 of Gylfaginning " hardly suggests a goddess.
This location is confirmed as Valhalla in chapter 33.
In chapter 33, after returning from Asgard and feasting with the gods, Ægir invites the gods to come to his hall in three months.
In chapter 33, Iðunn is cited as one of the six ásynjur visiting Ægir.
On the other hand, chapter 33 has been often considered as intrusive, being a survey of the major movements during the " Hundred Schools of Thought " with an emphasis on the philosophy of Hui Shih.
Also, chapter 33 makes reference to look-alikes of an earlier pharaoh, Ramses the Great.
The last parashah of the Torah, V ' Zot HaBerachah, at the end of Deuteronomy ( 33: 1-34: 12 ), is read from the first scroll, followed immediately by the first chapter ( and part of the second ) of the Book of Genesis ( 1: 1-2: 3 ), which is read from the second scroll.
— Karl Marx, Das Kapital, volume one, chapter 33.
:: First seen in chapter 33, Gillen is a criminologist and one of Tenma's former classmates ( a former student of Dr. Reichwein ).
In chapter 33 of Gylfaginning, the enthroned figure of High tells of the binding of the wolf Fenrir.
* Sermon against predestination, on the text of Ezekiel chapter 33, verse 11 ; preached at St Paul's Cross in 1584 ;
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on July 14, 2009, Sinclair stated that if they cannot refinance its $ 1. 33 billion debt or if Cunningham becomes insolvent due to nonpayment on a loan worth $ 33. 5 million, then Sinclair may be forced to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
This was first established under the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 and modified under acts of 1913, 1935, and 1938, which are contained in chapter 33 of the US Code, " Navigation and Navigable Waters.
" Under Heaven " ( chapter 33 ), which summarizes Warring States philosophies, contains all of the latter 9 references by name.
In chapter 33, the word ' a ' is incorrectly written as ' an '.
Vernon Dickey is Babette's father who visits the family in chapter 33 and gives Jack a gun.
Following the Engineers ' 1985 national championship victory, the Epsilon Iota chapter of the Psi Upsilon fraternity set a hockey line record by beginning the line on the very next day-March 31, 1985-and continuing the line through the summer until tickets went on sale on September 25, 1985 — besting the previous record of 33 days with 178 days.
In chapter 33 of Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Yuan Tan was said to have sent Xin Ping as an emissary to Cao Cao while besieged in Nanpi to seek surrender but was declined.
Membership in the local chapter is offered to the top 25 % of juniors and 33 % of seniors at each college.
Matthew 5: 33 is the thirty-third verse of the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount.
* Henry Bradley, The Goths: from the Earliest Times to the End of the Gothic Dominion in Spain, chapter 33.

chapter and Njörðr
In the Prose Edda, Njörðr is introduced in chapter 23 of the book Gylfaginning.
In this chapter, Njörðr is described by the enthroned figure of High as living in the heavens at Nóatún, but also as ruling over the movement of the winds, having the ability to calm both sea and fire, and that he is to be invoked in seafaring and fishing.
In chapter 6, a list of kennings is provided for Njörðr: " God of chariots ," " Descendant of Vanir ," " a Van ," father of Freyr and Freyja, and " the giving god.
In chapter 20, " daughter of Njörðr " is given as a kenning for Freyja.
In chapter 75, Njörðr is included in a list of the Æsir.
In chapter 4 of Ynglinga saga, Njörðr is introduced in connection with the Æsir-Vanir War.
Further into chapter 4, Odin appoints Njörðr and Freyr as priests of sacrificial offerings, and they became gods among the Æsir.
In chapter 9, Odin dies and Njörðr takes over as ruler of the Swedes, and he continues the sacrifices.
In chapter 23 of Gylfaginning, the enthroned figure of High relates that Njörðr was raised in Vanaheimr.
In chapter 6, poetic names for Njörðr are provided, including " descendant of Vanir or a Van ".
The same chapter describes that while Njörðr lived among the Vanir, his wife ( unnamed ) was his sister, and the couple had two children ; Freyr and Freyja.
In the next chapter ( 24 ), High says that " after this ", Njörðr " had two children ": Freyr and Freyja.
In chapter 10, after Njörðr has died, his son Freyr comes to power and " he was called the king of Swedes and received tribute from them.

chapter and is
This is brought out in the next to last chapter of the book, `` A Hero's Funeral '', written in the form of an impassioned prose poem.
Especially touching is the chapter, `` The Little Sister '', about a king's daughter who became a nun in the convent of St. Birgitta.
the former figure is based on a somewhat unusual birth of four by a Central American female ( see chapter on Laying, Brooding, Hatching, and Birth ), the latter on a `` normal '' newly born individual.
It is a very interesting fact that these two problems can be handled simultaneously and this is what we shall do in the next chapter.
We devote a chapter to the binomial distribution not only because it is a mathematical model for an enormous variety of real life phenomena, but also because it has important properties that recur in many other probability models.
The major question in this chapter is: What is the probability of exactly X successes in N trials??
These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
the objective of this chapter is to clarify the distinctions between spontaneity theory and other training concepts.
Although it is not possible to sunder old and new in this era, I shall consider in the present chapter primarily the first decades of the eighth century and shall interpret them as an apogee of the first stage of Greek civilization.
The book is divided into chapters and in each chapter the material is grouped into Text, Tables, Illustrations, and Bibliography.
the way in which the transformation of state depends on the operating variables for the main types of reactors is discussed in the next chapter.
In a later chapter dealing with the suburban school, I shall discuss the importance of arranging a program for the academically talented and highly gifted youth in any high school where he is found.
To be sure, when this is pointed out, a common response among certain churchmen is to fulminate about `` the little flock '' and `` the great crowd '' and to take solace from Paul's castigation of the `` wisdom of the wise '' in the opening chapter of First Corinthians.
This must be stressed because it is absolutely essential to the argument of this concluding chapter.
In the final chapter, Alex has a new trio of droogs, but he finds he is beginning to outgrow his taste for violence.
It is also the subject of a chapter in It's Not About A Salary, by Brian Cross.
Kurosawa has commented on the lasting sense of loss he felt at his brother's death and the chapter of his autobiography that describes it — written nearly half a century after the event — is titled, " A Story I Don't Want to Tell.
He further says that the reason there is no complete conclusive repeatable evidence is because that if the afterlife was so demonstrable then it would become " another chapter in a school textbook " and that " the whole process of questioning, probing, studying, observing, meditating and of wanting so desperately and enduringly to know, is part of the development of mind itself ".
Herwig Wolfram opens his chapter on the eighth Visigothic king, " Alaric's reign gets no full treatment in the sources, and the little they do contain is overshadowed by his death in the Battle of Vouillé and the downfall of the Toulosan kingdom.

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