(1) She read the first chapter of the book
(2) The chapter reads more like a stand alone essay than a chapter in a book.
(3) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510It's been a chapter of adventures,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said.
(4) Yesterday brought us a chapter of disasters.
(5) The following are some tips from that seminar which may help your student chapter better use their local associations.
(6) Now a chapter of history is closing and for very many children, teachers and other staff, memories come flooding back, some happy and some, of course, not so happy.
(7) Encourage students to form their own departmental organizations, like a physics club or a chapter of the Society of Physics Students.
(8) This year he's president of the local chapter , which has about 200 members.
(9) There is a desire to close what was a dark chapter in history.
(10) If you live in a big city, you really ought to look into organizing a chapter of your own local bloggers.
(11) He serves as president of the local chapter of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, and he is a licensed commercial pilot.
(12) For every kilometer I walked, I raised money for our local chapter of the American Diabetes Society.
(13) If you're pressed for time, read the short first chapter .
(14) The story of Mexican lynching is not a footnote in history but rather a critical chapter in the history of Anglo western expansion and conquest.
(15) She'd started a new chapter in her life
(16) The local chapter of the American Cancer Society
(17) Talk with someone from your local chapter of the American Cancer Society or a similar organization.
(18) A bloody chapter of Irish history
(19) Last year marked a new chapter in the history of information security.
(20) My mother covered him with blankets, and a neighbor phoned the local chapter of the Humane Society for help.