At the end of the novel, the author lists twelve hypothetical questions that a reader might ask and answers them.
As a result of this case ambiguity, different authors list different numbers of cases: 5, 6, or 7.
The book includes descriptive details of official Washington, for which the author lists sources.
The catch, however, is that authors or publishers must list their books for between $2.99 and $9.99 on the Kindle.
Note that the author of the papyrus listed a wrong value for the fourth power of 7; it should be 2,401, not 2,301.
At the end of the book, the authors also list motels and motor lodges that accept dogs as well.
Mindful of the criticism this thesis is bound to elicit, the authors list the many differences between the two.
The author lists the woes of the world and then attributes them to 'globalisation'.
Other authors list a larger number of viewpoints but they seem to be relatively minor variants on these three.
Some authors list the genus as a synonym of Chrysoclista.