Examples of using Pilot chapter in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
After publication of the pilot chapter the series was not expected to be approved as a serialized comic by the author who did not consider it to"fit with Jump..
The series ran for 276 chapters(not including the two pilot chapters where Nūbē was known as Nubo(ぬ〜ぼ〜 Nūbō)) from Issue 38, 1993 through Issue 24, 1999.
The pilot chapter from the series had a different plot to the one from the serialization: Shinpachi already met Gintoki in the story and there were more Shinsengumi to the story such as one based on Harada Sanosuke.
After publication of the pilot chapter Ohba said that he did not expect for the series to be approved as a serialized comic as he thought it did not"fit with Jump..
The Bleach pilot chapter(also known as Chapter 00) was the chapter that Tite Kubo submitted to Weekly Shōnen Jump's editors after the ending of his previous.
Study Chapter four and the Pilot/Controller Glossary in the Aeronautical Information Manual for encouraged phraseology.
This interactive forum was the first of the SMPTE student regional chapter, a pilot program coordinated by SMPTE and an all-volunteer group of partners in the area designed to promote broadcast engineering as a career worth exploring for the younger generation.
By choosing the right flight school students can begin an exciting new chapter of their life as an aircraft pilot either just for pure enjoyment or as a rewarding and lucrative career.
An important topic covered in this chapter is how a comity was form to further develop Peer-to-Patent from a pilot to a full project.
Each year the Santa Rosa chapter of the Ninety-Nines International Organization of Women Pilots awards a scholarship to a local woman pilot.
Every year the Santa Rosa chapter of the Ninety-Nines, International Organization of Ladies Pilots, awards a scholarship to an area lady pilot.
MultiGP provides community standards for their chapters to safely design their own courses and also generates individual pilot competition through their Universal Time Trial Track program which ranks pilots worldwide on standard measured courses.
AMR Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on 29 November 2011, and American began capacity cuts in July 2012 due to the grounding of several aircraft associated with its bankruptcy and lack of pilots due to retirements.
This chapter also presents preliminary results from a pilot experiment comparing performance for a human-based job assignment process to alternative market designs.
AMR Corporation, then the parent company of American,filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on November 29, 2011, and American began capacity cuts on July 1, 2012 due to the grounding of several aircraft associated with its bankruptcy and lack of pilots due to retirements.