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001. fellowship luncheon or dinner with new members as guests. # CHAPTER 6 PLANNING FOR THE ASSIMILATION AND GROWTH OF NEW ME
002. of sophisticated thought to get the impact of this fact". # CHAPTER 22# FROM THE HOME of his friend, Henrik Kauffmann, i
003. to his tender care. I've got to get the boy. Let's ride". # CHAPTER TWO# BARTON'S MEN CUT the telegraph wires in half a
004. . He drove on, wary and shaken. The Sons were out tonight. # CHAPTER 10# New York lay bleaching in the summer sun, and th
005. d, for the inhabitants of the Aegean stood on firm ground. # CHAPTER 5 THE EARLY EIGHTH CENTURY# THE LANDSCAPE of Greek h
006. he busily thrumming air conditioner couldn't quite dispel. # CHAPTER FOURTEEN# In a tour around the stacks, he found that
007. he trainman called. He came by and repeated, "Po' Chavis"! # CHAPTER 6# Bong! Bong! startled him awake. The room vibrated
008. ll", she repeated to herself. "I promised him I wouldn't". # CHAPTER 9# WINTER CAME, and with it Mary's baby- a boy as sh
009. me, it represents one of the major uses of this procedure. # CHAPTER /10, SPONTANEITY TRAINING# THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS CHA
010. ound and diverse, the possible conclusions remain but two. # CHAPTER /6, MORE METHODS# HOAXES_ The purpose set forth
011. r, Julia Bentley thought. I wish so much someone loved me. # CHAPTER 7# George Rawlings remembered seeing the door open s
012. of teleology, i.e., metaphysical purpose, are central. (Cf. CHAPTER /9,.) Functionalism as a sociological credo is, ther
013. as employees even though they are not away from home. (See CHAPTER 12.) If your employer reimburses you for expenses in
014. included in your Gross Income, you may not deduct it. (See CHAPTER 9.) FROM ESTATES AND TRUSTS._ If you are a l
015. with the definitions contained in ASPR Section 1-701. (see CHAPTER /2,). The results are shown in Table 3. The returns
016. certain other deductions attributable to the property. (See CHAPTER 15.) Outside salesmen deduct all expenses attributab
017. d, you deduct such expenses if they otherwise qualify. (See CHAPTER 10.) Sick pay, if included in your Gross Income, is
018. e allowable in determining your Adjusted Gross Income. (See CHAPTER 20.) % OF CAPITAL GAINS._ You also deduct 50% of
019. hat unusual birth of four by a Central American female (see CHAPTER on Laying, Brooding, Hatching, and Birth), the latte
020. m capital losses in determining Adjusted Gross Income. (See CHAPTER 24.) DEDUCTIONS._ Certain other deductions ar
021. o earning a salary, commission, or other compensation. (See CHAPTER 10.) Employees deduct expenses of travel, meals and
022. R ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME you total all items of income. (See CHAPTER 6.) From this amount deduct the items indicated belo
023. mials, the polynomials **f are relatively prime (Theorem 8, CHAPTER 4). Thus there are polynomials **f such that **f. No
024. rials of such a binomial experiment to another. We devote a CHAPTER to the binomial distribution not only because it is
025. her writers who have dealt with the same themes. In a brief CHAPTER dealing with "Various Other Diagnoses", he quotes is
026. is absolutely essential to the argument of this concluding CHAPTER. Modern man, as Dietrich Bonhoeffer has told us, has
027. sdam Conference or the Morgenthau Plan. And in a concluding CHAPTER about America's stance in the contemporary world, on
028. called for. Commenting on the earlier stage, the Notre Dame CHAPTER of the American Association of University Professors
029. chievement. In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame CHAPTER of the American Association of University Professors
030. to provoke it. He elected to "get along". During this dark CHAPTER in State Department history, men who had offered for
031. r over the following words in his Interpretation Of Dreams, CHAPTER /1,: "... as a matter of fact no such complete solut
032. /12,, organic structures in Chapters /13,-/15,. Within each CHAPTER an effort has been made to group together those crys
033. d in binders. The book is divided into chapters and in each CHAPTER the material is grouped into Text, Tables, Illustrat
034. goric insight and moral metaphor". J. H. Miller's excellent CHAPTER on Great Expectations has lately illustrated how fru
035. m obvious at the time, the gallery was treated to the first CHAPTER of what promises to be one of the most exciting duel
036. on the willow catkins. As we have already seen in the first CHAPTER, bumblebees are bigger, hairier, and much more color
037. , however, and for reasons to be discussed in the following CHAPTER, no rate relationships can be made completely nondis
038. e final analysis reduced itself to sexual symbolism. In his CHAPTER on "The Loveways of the Beat Generation", Lipton spa
039. adult status. The attitudes of some unwed mothers quoted in CHAPTER /2,, revealed both considerable preoccupation with b
040. ildren gain better control of the emotions are presented in CHAPTER 11. The following generalizations about the emotiona
041. in phosphates. These hard-surface cleaners are discussed in CHAPTER 28. #THE CLEANING PROCESS# Cleaning or detergent act
042. ity diffusion in his (or her) adolescence. And, as shown in CHAPTER /6,, some SNP females originally developed such trus
043. menting. The comments made by some unwed mothers (quoted in CHAPTER /2,) reflect this paralysis of workmanship. They att
044. voltaic electricity and magnetism is here first indicated. CHAPTER /8, is entitled "On Magnetism" and in it are include
045. Protestant development. It was observed in the introductory CHAPTER that metropolitan life had split into two trends- ex
046. history of Sweden. This is brought out in the next to last CHAPTER of the book, "A Hero's Funeral", written in the form
047. ofessions all the potential professional talent. In a later CHAPTER dealing with the suburban school, I shall discuss th
048. at Oakmont, it seemed to mark the end of a long, miswritten CHAPTER in the social life of the community. Linda looked re
049. led simultaneously and this is what we shall do in the next CHAPTER. In concluding this section, we should like to give
050. les for the main types of reactors is discussed in the next CHAPTER. The objective function is some measure of the incre
051. of middle-class people. Attention will be given in the next CHAPTER to the style of association in the denominational ch
052. uch disagreement, which will receive attention in this next CHAPTER, concerns the question whether rates for different k
053. in value of the stream by processing; it is the subject of CHAPTER 4. The essential characteristic of an optimal policy
054. ul's castigation of the "wisdom of the wise" in the opening CHAPTER of First Corinthians. But can we any longer afford t
055. ng Christians' League, and I'd been chosen to represent our CHAPTER. I had mixed emotions about going. I'd been seeing J
056. costs and constant costs in a manner noted in the preceding CHAPTER. The variable costs alone are assigned to the differ
057. er old and new in this era, I shall consider in the present CHAPTER primarily the first decades of the eighth century an
058. s as your dependent, even though he earns $600 or more. See CHAPTER 5.._ Your 16 year old son earned $720 in 19
059. scal year (farmers until the 15th day of the 2d month). See CHAPTER 38. Nonresident aliens living in Canada or Mexico wh
060. t to withholding, he may be required to file Form 1040. See CHAPTER 1. IF YOUR CHILD WORKS FOR YOU, you may deduct reaso
061. of information that can be tapped by the classroom teacher; CHAPTER 15 provides more detailed information about specific
062. anguage and notation introduced are standard throughout the CHAPTER.. THERE MUST BE A FIXED NUMBER N OF REPEATED TRIA
063. as if a bored universe were skipping through the end of the CHAPTER just to get it over with? Or was the answer less met
064. ibly be received by the brain. The opening paragraph of the CHAPTER titled The Theory Of Representative Perception, in t
065. re suggestive of Selma Lagerlof. Especially touching is the CHAPTER, "The Little Sister", about a king's daughter who be
066. ward. To Spahn will go the Sid Mercer Memorial Award as the CHAPTER's player of the year. #SHOW FOLLOWS CEREMONIES# A cr
067. ds and phrases of the King James. For example, in the third CHAPTER of Matthew, verses 13-16, describing the baptism of
068. our opening chapters reminiscent of Macaulay's famous third CHAPTER, Trevelyan surveys the state of England at the openi
069. . He rejects dimensions of 70 feet and more. His thirteenth CHAPTER includes many exciting accounts of huge serpents wit
070. . #CHAPTER /10, SPONTANEITY TRAINING# THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS CHAPTER is to clarify the distinctions between spontaneity t
071. choose may be labeled "success". The major question in this CHAPTER is: What is the probability of exactly x successes i
072. he progress of following decades. What we have seen in this CHAPTER, we have seen only dimly, and yet the results, howev
073. oses. Mr. John Magee, whose work has been discussed in this CHAPTER, was quoted in a New Yorker magazine profile as sayi
074. the words "trial" and "experiment" as they are used in this CHAPTER, but they are quite flexible words and it is well no
075. ight's thirty-eighth annual dinner and show of the New York CHAPTER, Baseball Writers' Association of America, at the Wa