Sentences with phrase «early chapters especially»

I didn't know much about Catherine before reading but in early chapters especially she would clearly make a good heroine in a YA novel.

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Given the author's remarkable learning, most readers are likely to learn a great deal, especially when he uses Augustine's sermons as source material; but the captious tone and prosecutorial zeal of the effort starts to grate as early as the first chapter.
Especially in the chapter on supreme value, for example, an early form of the process of creative interchange was beginning to emerge (NPR 60).
Among the many references, I suggest the following: SDE 137 - 82 (see, e.g., 141); Man's Vision of God (Chicago: Willett, Clark & Company, 1941), p. 225, pp. 244 - 47, and p. 315; «Chance, Love, and Incompatibility,» in RSP 85 - 109 (see especially 94 and 98f; also see [in a later chapter] 118); TDG 193 «Abstraction: The Question of Nominalism,» chapter IV of CSPM 57 - 68 (see especially 61 - 64; also see [in an earlier chapter] 22f and [in a later] 122).
Especially good are early chapters on Carlisle United and Barrow — both of which suffer from acute geographical isolation — and Hughes is excellent at depicting the socio - political backcloth of the clubs.
The earliest known stone toolkit could write a whole new chapter in the book of human evolution, especially since the tools were not even made by our genus.
Ineffective actions definitely put a damper on this game especially when in early chapters when ammo is low and dodging is the only way to survive.
Systematic instrumental errors, such as changes in measurement practices or urbanisation, could be more important, especially earlier in the record (Chapter 3), although these errors are calculated to be relatively small at large spatial scales.
I especially appreciated your calling out the irony of their basing geoengineering effectiveness on the very models that they criticize earlier in the chapter.
The first part of the book, Affect Regulation Therapy and Clinical Neuropsychoanalysis, contains chapters on the art of the craft, offering interpersonal neurobiological models of the change mechanism in the treatment of all patients, but especially in patients with a history of early relational trauma.
In a recent book chapter entitled «Parental Alignments and Alienation Among Children of High Conflict Divorce,» Johnston and Roseby opined, «Rather than seeing this syndrome as being induced in the child by an alienating parent, as Gardner does, we propose that these «unholy alliances» are a later manifestation of the failed separation - individuation process in especially vulnerable children who have been exposed to disturbed family relationships during their early years» (10; p. 202).
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