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book and comprises
About all that remains to be said is that the present selection, most of which appeared first in The New Yorker, comprises ( as usual ) a slightly unstrung necklace, held together by little more than a slender thread cunningly inserted in the spine of the book.
The book comprises four sections: " No Space ", " No Choice ", " No Jobs ", and " No Logo ".
Although the subtitle states that the book comprises " 103 Good Things, 5 Bad Kings and 2 Genuine Dates ", the book's preface mentions that originally four dates were planned, but last-minute research revealed that two of them were not memorable.
It was written as a commentary on the Book of Genesis and comprises uneven sections headed by verses from the first three chapters of that book.
It is compiled out of an Adversaria, or commonplace book, in which he had jotted down everything of unusual interest that he heard in conversation or read in books, and it comprises notes on grammar, geometry, philosophy, history and many other subjects.
The main section, which makes up the bulk of the book, comprises the first 500 pages.
Bucer's De Regno Christi comprises the last half of the book.
Noteworthy for its format, the book comprises a philosophical work of fiction whose style often lightheartedly imitates that of the New Testament and of the Platonic dialogues, at times resembling pre-Socratic works in tone and in its use of natural phenomena as rhetorical and explanatory devices.
The library comprises more than 100, 000 book titles, and more than 1, 000 printed academic journal titles covering areas of Economics, International and European Economic Studies, Business Administration, Management Science and Marketing, Informatics, Statistics, Accounting and Finance, and Management and Technology.
It comprises a main trilogy of novels as well as one crossover novel set after the original and a book of short stories.
The historical section, which comprises almost half the book, has already been described.
Witness Lee's major work, The Life-Study of The Bible, comprises over 24, 000 pages of commentary on every book of the Bible from the perspective of the believer's enjoyment and experience of God's divine life in Christ through the Holy Spirit.
In its current form the first half of the book comprises articles on each of the world ’ s countries or regions, while the latter half contains articles on international organisations, economics, the environment, science, law, religion, the arts and sport, together with obituaries, a chronicle of major events and selected documents.
From its opening ( once past the prolegomena, which comprises the first three sections ), the book alternates between Digression and Tale.
The book comprises approximately 120, 000 words, and is divided into 33 chapters and 497 sections.
The book comprises twenty-four essays split into four sections which each deals with a particular aspect of brain function such as deficits and excesses in the first two sections ( with particular emphasis on the right hemisphere of the brain ) while the third and fourth describe phenomenological manifestations with reference to spontaneous reminiscences, altered perceptions, and extraordinary qualities of mind found in retardates.
The book comprises two parts, the first being a modern history of Iraq, the second a condemnation of the 2003 invasion.
The book comprises 51 two-colour maps ( a general map of Middle-earth and 50 numbered maps ) at various scales, all based on the original The Lord of the Rings maps drawn by Christopher Tolkien from his father's sketches.
The book's central premise is that the world wide web has significantly altered humanity's understanding or perception of the concepts of space, matter, time, perfection, public, knowledge, and morality, each of which comprises the title of a chapter in the book.
The series comprises nine novels, as well as four graphic novels, three short stories and a supplementary book.
The book comprises a preface, 25 chapters, and an afterword, with a total of around 72, 000 words.
Rather, Strang's book comprises a rather elaborate constitution for a Mormon kingdom, in which the Prophet-leader of the Latter Day Saint church equally rules as king over God's kingdom on earth.
Lanark comprises four books, arranged in the order Three, One, Two, Four ( there is also a Prologue before Book One, and an Epilogue four chapters before the end of the book ).
The task of extinguishing this opposition within consciousness Hegel believed he had already accomplished in his book Phänomenologie des Geistes ( 1807 ) with the final attainment of Absolute Knowing: “ Absolute knowing is the truth of every mode of consciousness because ... it is only in absolute knowing that the separation of the object from the certainty of itself is completely eliminated: truth is now equated with certainty and certainty with truth .” Once thus liberated from duality, the science of thinking no longer requires an object or a matter outside of itself to act as a touchstone for its truth, but rather takes the form of its own self-mediated exposition and development which eventually comprises within itself every possible mode of rational thinking.

book and prologue
The author opens with a prologue, usually taken to be addressed to an individual by the name of Theophilus ( though this name, which translates literally as " God-lover ", may be a nickname rather than a personal appellation ) and references " my earlier book "— almost certainly the Gospel of Luke.
In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
In his prologue to his translation of the book of Romans, which was largely taken from the prologue of German Reformer Martin Luther, Tyndale writes that:
Himanen explained these ideas in a book, The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age, with a prologue contributed by Linus Torvalds and an epilogue by Manuel Castells.
The book must begin ( not including prologue which was set end of previous year ) in January 1986.
Winter's Heart was the first Wheel of Time book for which the prologue, entitled " Snow ", was first sold as an ebook in advance of the physical release of the book.
It contains twenty-three books ; the final book, which deals with the events of 1183 and the beginning of 1184, has only a prologue and one chapter, so it is either unfinished or the rest of the pages were lost before the whole chronicle began to be copied.
In the prologue to the second book of the Commentaries is found one of the best examples of a Mappae Mundi of the high medieval culture.
Other dwarves appear in passing in two scenes of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring movie: the " prologue " introduces the seven dwarf-lords that received the Rings of Power, and four more are present at the Council of Elrond ( in contrast to the book, where only Gimli and his father Glóin are described ).
In the prologue of the book The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age ( 2001 ) Torvalds introduces his " Linus's Law ", which is that every motivation that makes a man do something can be classified under " survival ", " social life " and " entertainment.
He confesses his own naïveté in the verse prologue to the book:
In his prologue to the latest edition of this book, John Kersey refers to the Eucharist proposed by Leadbeater as " a radical reinterpretation of the context of the Eucharist seen within a theological standpoint of esoteric magic and universal salvation ; it is Catholicism expressing the love of God to the full without the burdens of needless guilt and fear, and the false totem of the temporal powers of the church.
After host Frank Skinner read a line from the novel Qs prologue (" The coin of the kingdom of the mad dangles on my chest to remind me of the eternal oscillation of human fortunes "), Blissett produced a copy of Luther Blissett's Italian book Totò, Peppino e la guerra psichica (" Toto, Peppino and the Psychic War ", AAA Edizioni, 1996 ) and quoted extensively from it, in the original Italian:
According to his own statement ( prologue to book III ), he was born on the Pierian Mountain in Macedonia, but he seems to have been brought to Italy at an early age, since he mentions reading a verse of Ennius as a boy in school.
We learn this from the prologue to the third book, which is dedicated to Eutychus, who has been identified with the famous charioteer and favorite of Gaius.
Rickmansworth is a place in England where, according to the prologue to the first novel, a young woman sitting on her own in a small cafe ( later identified as Fenchurch in the fourth book ) realized how the Earth could be made a good and happy place.
Each book consists of about 4, 000 verses and contains its own prose introduction and prologue.
Ilyena is only mentioned in the prologue of the first book in the series, The Eye of the World, and during the ravings Lews Therin has after he makes his presence known in Rand's head.
The book consists of a prologue and ten chapters ( Gregorian calendar year ):
In the prologue, the narrator ( not Lázaro himself but someone who claims to have a copy of Lázaro's writings ) tells the reader that he was moved to publish the second part of Lázaro's adventures after hearing about a book which, he alleges, had falsely told of Lázaro being transformed into a tuna ( obviously a disparaging reference to Lazarillo de Amberes ).
* Portions of the book are available online for free ( or the entirety, for pay ) through Baen's WebScription service including the prologue which was cut from the original publication.

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