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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.
In chapter 33, Njörðr is cited among the gods attending a banquet held by Ægir.
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.
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.

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is a novella which uses basic grammar and vocabulary in the first chapter and builds up to expert Esperanto by the end, including word lists so that beginners may easily follow along.
The pages of the Italian manuscript are framed in an Islamic style, and contain chapter rubrics and margin notes in ungrammatical Arabic ; with an occasional Turkish word, and many Turkish syntactical features.
According to the compilation hypothesis, the formulaic use of the word toledoth ( generations ) indicates that Genesis chapter 11, verse 27 to chapter 25, verse 19 is Isaac's record through Abraham's death ( with Ishmael's record appended ), and Genesis chapter 25, verse 19 to chapter 37, verse 2 is Jacob's record through Isaac's death ( with Esau's records appended ).
Darwin challenged the validity of Galton's experiment, giving his reasons in an article published in ' Nature ' where he wrote: " Now, in the chapter on Pangenesis in my Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, I have not said one word about the blood, or about any fluid proper to any circulating system.
The word supersession is used by S. Thelwall in the title of chapter three of his 1870 translation of Tertullian's Adversus Iudaeos ( written between 198 and 208 ).
Darwin made extensive revisions to the sixth edition of the Origin ( this was the first edition in which he used the word " evolution "), and added a new chapter VII, Miscellaneous objections, to address Mivart's arguments.
Affair " in an homage to The Man from U. N. C. L. E., complete with " chapter titles ", the word " affair " in the title, the phrase " Open Channel D ", and similar scene transitions.
In chapter 12, beginning on p. 276, Professor Nagy explores the meaning of the word origin and social context of a tribe in ancient Greece and beyond.
" The efficacy of this system comes from the belief that every Arabic letter, every word, verse, and chapter in the Qur ’ an, every month, day, time and name were created by Allah a priori, and that each has an angel and a djinn servant.
In literature, a motto is a sentence, phrase, poem, or word prefixed to an essay, chapter, novel, or the like suggestive of its subject matter.
To that end, text, rather than being incorporated into the chapter files, is stored in, loaded from, and saved back to, word processor files in the native formats of a variety of word processors, including WordPerfect, Wordstar, and early versions of Microsoft Word.
American Decca also released several notable spoken word albums, such as a recording of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol starring Ronald Colman as Scrooge, and a recording of the Christmas chapter from The Pickwick Papers read by Charles Laughton.
In the final chapter of his Evolution the modern synthesis he defines evolutionary progress as " a raising of the upper level of biological efficiency, this being defined as increased control over and independence of the environment ," Evolution in action discusses evolutionary progress at length: " Natural selection plus time produces biological improvement ... ' Improvement ' is not yet a recognised technical term in biology ... however, living things are improved during evolution ... Darwin was not afraid to use the word for the results of natural selection in general ...
Leitmotif-like techniques, with word patterns replacing melodies, are said to be used in the " Sirens " chapter of Ulysses by James Joyce ( chapter 11 ).
According to the church, “ The standard doctrine of the church is monogamy, as it always has been, as indicated in The Book of Mormon ( Jacob chapter 2 ): “ Wherefore, my brethren, hear me, and hearken to the word of the Lord: For there shall not any man among you have save it be one wife ; and concubines he shall have none.
Most sub-texts begin with the word ro, which can mean mouth, speech, a chapter of a book, spell, utterance, or incantation.
The second chapter, The Tale of Inspector Legrasse, discusses the first time the Professor had heard the word " Cthulhu " and seen a similar image.
New York chapter president Barbara Gittings noted that the word " variant " was used instead of " lesbian " in the mission statement, because " lesbian " was a word that had a very negative meaning in 1956.
Barry Benefield later took up the story and made a revised version of it the first chapter of what became the 1936 novel " Valiant is the word for Carrie ".

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