They feature all the fourteen weapon types that will be included in the game, and that are pretty much the traditional weapons that veteran hunters are used to from previous
main chapters of the series.
She's also the author of a satire on the topic (The Future of Publishing: 14 Variations), and in this case is contributing to each of
the main chapters of the book being co-written with her associates.
It contains 56 recommendations distributed under the three
main chapters of the report, namely «Empowering people to make sustainable choices», «Working towards a sustainable economy», and «Strengthening institutional governance».
The body is always
the main chapter of the entire dissertation.
Not exact matches
The author has simplified the Table
of Contents so that it lists only the four
main chapters, saving the subdivisions for the beginning
of each
chapter, closer to their explanations.
All the
main ideas are covered in 18
chapters: Univocity
of Being, The Trinity, The Primacy
of Christ, The Uniqueness
of Creation, his beautiful proof for the existence
of God and two
chapters giving a detailed explanation
of the Immaculate Conception.
and in the first part
of Acts (
chapters 1 - 12), and even with the
main body
of Q. For Mark, Jesus is no longer a prophet, mighty in word and deed before God and all the people»; he is from the beginning
of his ministry the anointed Messiah, the Son
of God, and by his calling and divine destiny the heavenly «Son
of Man.»
These generally follow the order
of the preceding
chapters and, in the
main, are drawn from their contents.
While the other
main texts on the objective lure stem from an earlier
chapter on «The Order
of Nature» (II.3 C), closer scrutiny suggests that they belong to a single insertion, made during the transitional period (C +) before Whitehead reconceived concrescence in terms
of the prehension
of past occasions.8
Although the subsequent
chapters will develop these matters in detail, it might be helpful at this point to delineate briefly the
main lines
of development that Hartshorne has laid down for process theology.
In recognition
of this situation, this
chapter is divided into two
main sections treating, respectively, the message
of Jesus and the primitive Christian experience
of the postresurrection church.
The reader has to wait for the
main subject
of the title until the last two
chapters as the middle part focusses comprehensively on the earlier life
of the two gures.
In
Chapter 7, Bogle reaches the
main thrust
of her work.
The reader has to wait for the
main subject
of the title until the last two
chapters as the middle part focusses comprehensively on the earlier life
of the two figures.
If the reader has gone along with what has been said in the earlier
chapters, Jesus was an apocalyptist in the currents
of his time, but this never contradicted his
main message
of the love and saving power
of God and the need to love and serve one's fellows in obedient response to the call
of God.
We noted in
Chapter III what Jesus made the
main requirements: commitment
of will, repentance, the willingness to forgive others if we would be forgiven, faith in God.
It is a theme to which the document returns towards the end
of each
of the four
chapters in its first and
main part, «The Church and Man's Calling», linking it with the theme
of the
chapter:
The
main body
of Second Isaiah's oracles,
chapters 40 - 55, is perhaps intentionally divided into two sections.
However, I really appreciated his
chapters on Restoring a Personal Touch (
chapters 15 - 16) as these seem to be some
of the
main areas where churches today are lacking.
It is the purpose
of these
chapters to describe some
of the
main lines
of that structure.
The problem is that these particular passages have been either neglected by Whitehead's
main exegetes or interpreted from the standpoint
of a matrix or grid based on the last
chapter in Whitehead's magnum opus.
In the last two
chapters, the authors make their concluding assessment: first in social and political terms by analyzing the positions
of evangelicals and Catholics with regard to
main themes in American history; second in more biblical and theological terms as they seek to answer the question they set themselves in their title.
In the four
chapters of 1 Kings that are in the
main the creation
of the Elijah narrator, we meet a highly gifted verbalist, who is given to the use
of unique words, forms, and structures; who is relatively sophisticated; who, as compared with the Elisha narrators, for example, appears to be notably disinterested in miracle for the sake
of miracle; and who shares with Elijah himself a kind
of precognition
of the substance
of classical prophetism.
In the first 300 years
of the church, as the Gospel spread rapidly around the globe, it was customary and normal for churches services to be held almost every night
of the week, and the
main thing they did in these church services was teach the Word
of God book by book,
chapter by
chapter, verse by verse.
The
main thrusts
of Rank's theory are particularly useful when counseling with persons caught in severe independence - conformity conflicts (such as some adolescents) those who are paralyzed about finishing a project or
chapter of their lives (e.g, pre-graduation anxiety attacks) and in danger
of sabotaging the successful completion
of something they really value; those who are afraid to make decisions or try something new which they want but which may mean giving up old securities; couples who are struggling to find satisfying closeness without either
of them losing their identity and autonomy heir lives (e.g., pre-graduation anxiety attacks) and in danger
of sabotaging the successful completion
of something they really value; those who are afraid to make decisions or try something new which they want but which may mean giving up old securities; couples who are struggling to find satisfying closeness without either
of them losing their identity and autonomy.
The ox remains the subject in 22:1; but it is well to follow the
chapter division because the theme
of physical violence, dominant down to
chapter 22, here gives way in the
main to regulations
of a broader and less personal character.
In
Chapter 1 I have attempted to summarize the
main points
of Berger's argument, showing how it provides a useful way
of understanding the extent to which sacred and nonsacred realities alike are constructed collectively with symbols; I then suggest some features
of religion in contemporary society that seem to make sense in these terms.
All
of those rules together, by the way, are given later in the
chapter as the
main reasons why God was punishing, pushing out, and destroying the previous peoples
of the Holy Land.
In
chapter 9
of IM Whitehead shows the correspondence between algebra and geometry regarding their
main abstractive processes.
But by way
of preview (and because the topic
of this month's synchroblog is hell), here are some
of the
main points I will be writing about in that
chapter:
Let me summarize the
main themes
of this
chapter.
Our
chapter on budget dinner recipes has a tasty variety
of slow cooker
main dishes that are as creative as they are frugal.
The book contains 4
chapters of brand new recipes which includes breakfast (5),
main meals (10), salads (5), and desserts (5)
I love the variety
of Italian recipes included in this book - with pastas and pizzas made from scratch with scratch - made sauces,
main entrees, appetizers and desserts, and an entire
chapter devoted to Italian cookies.
This vegan shepherd's pie was a big hit with my family, and though it appears in the Christmas
chapter of the book, it would be a delicious
main dish for Thanksgiving, too.
In the Thanksgiving
chapter, for instance, you won't find recipes for faux turkey but will discover
main dishes featuring the «Three Sisters»
of Native American mythology — squash, corn, and beans — as well as grain - stuffed winter squash and a pot pie filled with veggies.
Chapters include Appetizers; Vegetables and Salads; Soups, Noodles, and Rice; The Art
of Adobo;
Main Dishes; Filipino Finger Foods and Cocktails; and Desserts and Sweet Snacks.
Her book delves into her exploration
of a broad range
of whole grain flours, each
of the twelve
main chapters explores a separate flour - whole - wheat flour, amaranth flour, barley flour, buckwheat flour, corn flour, kamut flour, multigrain flour, oat flour, quinoa flour, rye flour, spelt flour, and yes... even teff flour.
The
main sections
of the book do indeed provide the promised diagrams, charts and worksheets, with each
chapter asking food service directors to consider a different means
of saving money in their operations.
Our
main chapter operated out
of Prince George.
At that point, the site's
main store
of content was the original incarnation
of Online Politics 101 (in individual
chapters, not yet in PDF form), but the first really substantive blog post followed soon thereafter.
Two different executive councils on Saturday emerged in the Kogi State
chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) following the holding
of two parallel congresses by the two
main factions
of the party.
Legislator Kevin Hardwick and Rite - Aid Pharmacy will offer a Community Flu Clinic from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12 at Viet Nam Veterans
of American
Chapter 77, 57
Main St., City
of Tonawanda.
In a statement signed and issued in Ado Ekiti on Saturday by the Publicity Secretary
of the state
chapter of the Party, Jackson Adebayo, the PDP expressed its disappointment over Adeyeye's attitude towards the performance
of his
main duty
of defending the PDP and its members.
Theresa May has added a new
chapter by backing off from her predecessor's plans to strip the second chamber
of its power to vote down statutory instruments — the
main form
of delegated legislation, which are vital to the UK government's extensive executive powers and to implementing Brexit.
In New Britain, the League
of Women Voters
chapter is planning its forum for Oct. 15 at Trinity - on -
Main.
This is just as the state
chapter of the APC said that the
main opposition party in Rivers State remained intact and without any crack.
After the opening scene - setting
chapters, the reader is well rewarded with many nuggets: the story
of his tramps around France mapping its geology; his fortitude in redistil - ling pure water for 101 days to prove that it would not turn into «earth» (he later proved that it consisted
of hydrogen and oxygen); his marriage; his tests for tobacco adulteration; his brush with death at the gunpowder factory; his examination
of mesmerism; his tragic final years; and,
of course, his
main discoveries and contributions, including his exchanges with the English scientist Joseph Priestley.
But the emphasis is on the late 1940s and, as the title suggests, on the lives and contributions
of the four
main players, each
of whom merits a
chapter to himself.
Silver provides an introductory
chapter guiding us through the ores and their extraction, and the
main chemical and physical properties
of pure iron.