Examples of using One chapter in English and their translations into Arabic
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Book one Chapter nine.
I have just written one chapter.
One chapter of the module is devoted to women.
And that's one chapter.
Only one chapter had been completed to date.
It's just, uh, it's just one chapter.
Book one Chapter eight.
This subject constitutes just one chapter.
This is just one chapter of a 30 year long story.
This is where you tell me I'm just one chapter.
One chapter of the Tenth Five-Year Plan was devoted to civil society.
She uses the word"man root" 12 times in one chapter.
Vanessa only leaked the one chapter to the magazine, since that's all they had.
It's exactly the same as your story, just one chapter behind.
One chapter in this report analyses this question and formulates proposals thereon.
I could do that in a night.- That's one chapter.
I told myself I was going to read one chapter, and that was four chapters ago.
Why it's a private club. International. We're just one chapter.
And he's just one chapter out of 17, which means there are 16 other real men in that book.
You can convert movies, the whole DVD or just one chapter of the DVD.
One chapter of this manual(chapter IV) is devoted to measuring the operations of foreign affiliates.
What would be really helpful to you right now is my book,if I can just get one chapter on paper.
The problems discussed are so intertwined,that it is necessary to deal with these questions in one chapter of this report.
One chapter is devoted to methods of preserving and storing foods after harvest, a topic which comes up intermittently elsewhere.
Ms. González Martínez suggested that it would have been preferable to gathertogether all information relating to violence against women in one chapter.
One chapter of the draft bill on counter-terrorism covers all matters relating to terrorist acts and related activities.
All programmes and subprogrammes on energy should be integrated into one chapter, if possible, or be cross-referenced in a more effective manner.
One chapter will address a range of issues specifically concerning offences related to firearms, money-laundering, maritime piracy, cultural property and environmental crime.
Encroachments upon these are incorporated in one chapter of PC, whose systematic place immediately follows the crimes against the person and the rights of citizens.