chapters in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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chapter [Am ˈtʃæptər, Brit ˈtʃaptə] N

Social Chapter, Social Charter N POL

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chapters in the PONS Dictionary

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chapter [ˈtʃæptəʳ, Am -tɚ] N

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His work in systematic theology has not yet been collected into volumes but remains as uncollected essays and chapters.
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I placed the first chapters and an outline of the entire story online, then waited with some solicitude to see whether my effort was going to attract any notice.
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Many chapters fund raise during this event by setting up booths at the BBQ to sell fraternity related accessories and apparel.
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Many chapters and colonies also adopt their own local hands-off policy consistent with the corporate policy, often intended to expand or clarify it.
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A cost engineering reference book has chapters on capital investment cost estimation and operating cost estimation.
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Despite the variation in the number of chapters compiled into each volume, the page counts are all roughly the same, around 215 pages per volume.
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Co-curricular and extracurricular activities are run through associations, clubs, societies and students' chapters of professional bodies.
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He is the author of over thirty corporate history books, as well as numerous articles and chapters.
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Rounding out the overall poorness are boring and repetitive fist fights with main villains that usually punctuate the chapters.
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The conventional wisdom at the time was that the region simply did not need, nor could it fairly support, any additional chapters.
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