Sentences with phrase «list in a single article»

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Sociological confirmation of the heterogeneity of congregations within a single denomination is found in the various articles of James D. Davidson listed in chapter 2, n. 22, of this volume; in Donald L. Metz, New Congregations: Security and Mission in Conflict (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1967), 25; and in William H. Anderson, «The Local Congregation as a Subculture,» Social Compass 18 (1971): 287 - 91.
The British Library's Science Reference and Information Service in London has recently compiled a reading list of authoritative articles and key European Community documents for anyone trying to find out how the single European market has affected patents, copyright and trademarks.
You should make sure you squat, hinge, push, pull, and do single limb and core movements at least twice a week each, and try to make sure you're always progressing using one of the variables I listed in part 1 of this article.
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We thought it would be a good idea to list all of the bundles in one single article to make it easier for people to find them.
On behalf of readers everywhere, this book publicist urges authors to read this Reuters article (posted on MSNBC.com) before typing a single keystroke in 2008: «Perfect storm» of cliches make bad English list: University targets «surge» of words and phrases that deserve to be banned.
ClimateReason, the source you cite in regard to CO2 levels is a single unreferenced sentence, in a single article, by single author Peter Raven, who lists his affiliation as «The Missouri Botanical Garden.»
One publishing idea that never got very far was to use the Index to Canadian Legal Literature as the architectural framework for a single database that would include all of the articles and publications listed in the Index.
The points listed in this article could have been put in a single recommendation: Use action verbs.
Specifically for that reason, the full article on which the blog post is based (http://www.nahb.org/generic.aspx?sectionID=734&genericContentID=176691&channelID=311) provides a table with all 384 metro areas listed alphabetically, and for each shows • population • #owner - occupied units • home - ownership rate • homeowner vacancy rate • % single - family detached • median home value • median income of home owners • increase in owner - occupied units • % built recently The table also shows where a metro ranks according to each one of these measures.
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