Examples of using Second chapter in English and their translations into Spanish
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The second chapter reviews UNCTAD technical assistance activities underway
Having initially foresworn the grand restaurant style when he commenced this second chapter of his career, he has allowed for some exceptions.
It shows how the developments described in the second chapter relate to and impact the implementation of the Global Programme of Action.
The novel's second chapter tells the story of Holmes's pursuit of Raffles
They cite Andersen's second chapter as a good discussion of the name.
The band's second album is considered to be a'second chapter' or'second part' of Crash Test 01 and as such is entitled Crash Test 02.
The second chapter engages with Greece's position in the international capitalist system,
In the second chapter of the Explanation of the Method of Interior Prayer,
In the Second Chapter karma-yoga and jñāna-yoga have been clearly discussed,
It should be noted that the second chapter of the Plan for implementing the Comprehensive Programme to Combat Trafficking in Persons in the Republic of Tajikistan for the period 2011-2013 is devoted to the prosecution of activities associated with trafficking in persons.
The second chapter on countermeasures contains all the essential elements for regulating this most sensitive issue
The second chapter, Defending Art 1939-1970,
In fragment[4] of the second chapter Liezi asks Guan Yin:"The perfect human being can move under the water without drowning,
In the second chapter, I will share some insights related to initial
Jude's single chapter is remarkably similar to the second chapter of Peter's second letter:
The second chapter describes how when negotiating an exchange,
The second chapter continues by elaborately describing the specific tasks
could constitute the second chapter of the report, or could be incorporated in other chapters. .
it is not until the second chapter of Harry Potter
The second chapter presents empirical data about electoral participation in five Central American countries that took part in this study and facilitated information about their electoral registry: Costa Rica,