Chapter XI
Example Sentences
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Flying Chapter XI were Jack Moore and Robbie Robinson, a retired Delta pilot who first found the plane in a field in Caldwell, N.J., in 1977.
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According to Julie Moore, the "wrench," or mechanic, on Chapter XI, the bomber burns 150 gallons of gasoline an hour, and a quart or two of oil.
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The automaker would enter the dark tunnel of the federal code, especially Chapter XI, which protects firms against the forced sale of plant or equipment to pay off creditors.
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For other companies Chapter XI has meant quick execution.
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In Volume I, Chapter XI, "his wife—— can" was changed to "his wife——can", and a quotation mark was added before "I didn't think I could be happier".
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