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book and contains
Animalia is an alliterative alphabet book and contains twenty-six illustrations, one for each letter of the alphabet.
Marcel Mauss's book The Gift contains a passage: " Note on alms ".
In the game 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, the library contains a book called " Kitab as-Azif.
This book contains nine chapters on the science of the pulse and is a condensed synonpsis.
In the book of " Ainu life and legends " by author Kyōsuke Kindaichi ( published by the Japanese Tourist Board in 1942 ) contains the physical description of Ainu: Many have wavy hair, but some straight black hair.
The last section of the book ( 7: 1 to 9: 8 ), commonly referred to as the Book of Visions, contains the only narrative section.
* The Social Significance of the Modern Drama, a book by Emma Goldman, contains a chapter on A Doll's House.
According to the Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah theory, it contains material set aside from the rest of the book of Ezra, which was canonized first.
However, it is also possible to divide the book into three parts rather than four by combining the sections treating David and Solomon, since they both ruled over a combined Judah and Israel, unlike the last section that contains the chronicle of the Davidic kings who ruled the Kingdom of Judah alone.
The book contains several documents presented as historical inclusions.
Although Judges probably had a monarchist redaction ( see above ), the book contains passages and themes that represent anti-monarchist views.
As noted by biblical scholar Michael D. Coogan, the book of Esther contains specific details regarding certain subject matter ( for example, Persian rule ) which are historically inaccurate.
While " there is an intentional editorial unity with a cohesive purpose and message in the canonical form of the book ," Job contains many separate elements, some of which may have had an independent existence prior to being incorporated into the present text.
The superscription of the book is lengthier than most and contains two features.
* Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace contains an extensive wolf hunting scene with borzoi in book 7, chapters 3 to 6.
Rudolph Grey's book Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood Jr. contains anecdotes regarding the making of this film.
On the whole the book contains nothing that is not to be found in previous publications, particularly in the investigations of Bohr.
The introduction to the book asserts that it " contains, as does the Bible, the fullness of the everlasting gospel.
The book contains correspondence, sometimes " bitter ", between Elsie and Frances.
Some Christians believe that the book of Leviticus contains prohibitions against male-male sexuality.
The first part of the book thus contains an extensive look at the history of psychological theories of learning and a minute re-interpretation of those concepts from the perspective of the paradigm of critical psychology, which focuses on intentional action situated in specific socio-historical / cultural contexts.
The remaining portion of the book contains many revelations on numerous topics, most of which were dictated by the movement's founder Joseph Smith, Jr., supplemented by materials periodically added by each denomination.
The Hebrew of Ecclesiastes was not common in the era of Solomon ’ s reign, and the book contains words borrowed from other languages.
For example, the book contains several Aramaic and two Persian words.
* ( Note: this book contains very useful, information dense chapters on primate evolution in general, and human evolution in particular, including fossil history ).

book and cycle
The 1549 book then dispensed with the Latin, and with all non-biblical readings ; and established a rigorously biblical cycle of readings for Morning and Evening Prayer ( set according to the calendar year, rather than the ecclesiastical year ) and a Psalter to be read consecutively throughout each month.
Lionel Robbins himself, who had embraced the Austrian theory of the business cycle in The Great Depression ( 1934 ), later regretted having written that book and accepted many of the Keynesian counter-arguments.
The book describes its own structure around ten " toledot " sections ( the " these are the generations of ..." phrases ), but many modern commentators see it in terms of a " primeval history " ( chapters 1 – 11 ) followed by the cycle of Patriarchal stories ( chapters 12 – 50 ).
Christopher Frayling, in his noted book on the Italian Western, describes American critical reception of the spaghetti Western cycle as, to " a large extent, confined to a sterile debate about the ' cultural roots ' of the American / Hollywood Western.
* The final book in Dennis Cooper's George Miles cycle of novels
Also significant within the Culture novel cycle is that the book shows a number of Minds acting in a decidedly non-benevolent way, somewhat qualifying the godlike non-corruptibility and benevolence they are ascribed in other Culture novels.
The notion that an ancient Egyptian priestly elite tracked the precessional cycle over many thousands of years plays a central role in the theories expounded by Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock in their 1996 book Keeper of Genesis.
The opening line of the book is a sentence fragment which continues from the book's unfinished closing line, making the work a never-ending cycle.
However, I should add that except for this conversation, I would perhaps not have thought it worthwhile to write this book …" Maugham then initiates the reader to ' Advaita philosophy ' and reveals how, through deep meditation, Larry goes on to realize God and thus become a saint — in the process gaining liberation from the cycle of human suffering, birth and death that the rest of the earthly mortals are subject to.
Already in his 1939 book Business Cycles, he attempted to refine the innovative ideas of Nikolai Kondratieff and his long-wave cycle which Schumpeter believed was driven by technological innovation.
The French translations did not follow the Spanish book divisions exactly, and the entire cycle in the French version extends to 24 volumes.
Charles Elton pioneered the concept of food cycles, food chains, and food size in his classical 1927 book " Animal Ecology "; Elton's ' food cycle ' was replaced by ' food web ' in a subsequent ecological text.
Charles Elton subsequently pioneered the concept of food cycles, food chains, and food size in his classical 1927 book " Animal Ecology "; Elton's ' food cycle ' was replaced by ' food web ' in a subsequent ecological text.
major compositions, including Rhythmology ( Rythmologia ) for solo piano, his compilation, Gioconda's Smile ( produced by Quincy Jones ), and the song cycle, Magnus Eroticus ( Megalos Erotikos ), in which he used ancient ( Sappho, Euripides ), medieval ( stanzas from folk songs and George Hortatzis ' romance Erophile ) and modern ( Dionysios Solomos, Constantine Cavafy, Odysseus Elytis, Nikos Gkatsos ) Greek poems, as well as an excerpt from the Old Testament book " Wisdom of Solomon ".
The book discusses the preparation of vaginal and cervical smears, physiologic cytologic changes during the menstrual cycle, the effects of various pathological conditions, and the changes seen in the presence of cancer of the cervix and of the endometrium of the uterus.
Subsequently he planned a large-scale cycle of pieces, La Mort de Virgile, based on Hermann Broch's novel The Death of Virgil, a book which Barraqué's friend and sometime lover Michel Foucault recommended to him.
Each book takes about five minutes to play, and may be played separately, or together as a cycle.
Reproduction and fertility expert Dr Jack Cohen acted as a consultant on the book, designing the novel life cycle of the alien antagonists, the grendels.
Blavatsky in her book The Key to Theosophy ( 1889 ) wrote that: " We believe in a universal divine principle, the root of all, from which all proceeds, and within which all shall be at the end of the great cycle of being.
If read in this way, of course, the book will never end, in exactly the same way as an unenlightened life will never escape the cycle of desire, and be continually reborn.
And still this poetry is deeply moving, at the same moment emotionally charged and brightly intellegible, light-coloured in spite of breathtaking » gestuary of crime « denuded by the Kramberger's verses, as Osojnik observed in her later poetry book in which the poet is narrating the Dreyfuss Affair through the cycle of poems ( Opus quinque dierum, 2009 ).
The book documented her various series of experiences in terms of romantic cycles: the " Martian " cycle, " Ultramartian " cycle, " Hindu ", " Oriental ", and " royal " cycles.
Unlike in the book, the class is actually turned into water and the bus journeys with them on their trip through the water cycle.

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