twentieth chapter - translation to ισπανικά
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twentieth chapter - translation to ισπανικά

POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL TERRORIST IN THE SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS OF 2001
Twentieth hijacker; The twentieth hijacker

twentieth chapter      
capítulo vinte, vigésimo capítulo, parte número 20, el veinteavo segmento
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Ορισμός

Chapter
·noun A chapter house.
II. Chapter ·noun A bishop's council.
III. Chapter ·noun A decretal epistle.
IV. Chapter ·noun A location or compartment.
V. Chapter ·noun A community of canons or canonesses.
VI. Chapter ·vt To divide into chapters, as a book.
VII. Chapter ·noun A business meeting of any religious community.
VIII. Chapter ·noun A meeting of certain organized societies or orders.
IX. Chapter ·noun A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has fifty chapters.
X. Chapter ·noun An organized branch of some society or fraternity as of the Freemasons.
XI. Chapter ·vt To Correct; to bring to book, ·i.e., to demand chapter and verse.
XII. Chapter ·noun An assembly of monks, or of the prebends and other clergymen connected with a cathedral, conventual, or collegiate church, or of a diocese, usually presided over by the dean.

Βικιπαίδεια

20th hijacker

The 20th hijacker is a possible additional terrorist in the September 11 attacks of 2001 who, for unknown reasons, was unable to participate. The 20th hijacker, though not present during the actual attacks, is said to have been deeply involved in the preparations. There were many variations of the 9/11 plot, with the number of terrorists fluctuating with available resources and changing circumstances. In the end, there were 19 hijackers: three of the planes were taken over by five members each and the fourth was hijacked by four people. The latter plane, United Airlines Flight 93, crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, due to the resistance from passengers before it could reach its target in Washington, D.C.