I wrote an original screenplay for a film which has the working title Personal Honour. |
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They knew there was a lot more to this warm, witty, sparkly and sprightly show than just the title song. |
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Long a source of speculation, the song's title and elliptical lyrics are thought to refer to male menopause. |
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The maths game, which has the working title Pirate's Star, is being devised by software developers at Abertay. |
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Lord Ieyasu received the title of shogun from the emperor in 1603, and opened his shogunate in Edo. |
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The title is fashionably silly, in the manner of Flaubert's Parrot, while the subtitle suggests a thesis imperfectly converted into a book. |
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Your album title Songs in the Key of the Devil suggests an unholy alliance with darker forces heretofore unseen. |
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As the title suggests, this is a book shaped primarily by an interrogative stance. |
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Sometimes a title or a word will key me into the deeper store house of memories, dreams helping to project them into the music. |
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The real favourites for the title can be counted on the fingers of one hand, and first on everyone's list, invariably, is Hewitt. |
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Of course, this method works best when the kids hear a title they really do enjoy. |
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The certificate is not a document of title and its delivery does not transfer any property in the shares covered by it. |
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His promoter Frank Warren thought he had a deal to handle Hatton's first defence of his IBF title and the next two fights after that. |
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A local porker brought home the bacon when she trotted off with a national title at an agricultural show. |
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The original title of Proteus involves the naming of the Protea flower in 1735 when it was given its correct Latin binomial. |
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Among themselves, women at the office never used a colleague's last name without preceding it with the title Madame. |
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The title should change every time a new poet is appointed and should alliterate or rhyme with the name of the new holder of the title. |
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He showed his wide array of ability on both track and field to make him a deserving winner of this title for the second successive year. |
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It may have a substantial operation though in relation to native title interests. |
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The voting machines and paper ballots for said election shall carry the following designation, which shall be the title and submission clause. |
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Pocklington appear to have completely buttoned up the league title by opening up a seven points gap over second-placed Cleckheaton. |
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Liverpool were seemingly assured of the title in 1989 when they needed only to avoid a two-goal defeat at home to the Gunners to lift the trophy. |
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It has a working title and even that's more than I've managed to create in ages. |
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The title track, full of optimism and with knowing references to the band's past, is a marvellous way to start the new album. |
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The boys may add the league title to the team cup as league leaders with only two matches left to play this season. |
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Understand that the redemption in this title is not what saves us from violence but what propels us toward it. |
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Make a careful note of who you speak to, their job title and when you spoke to them. |
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Certainly whoever wins this year's senior football title will have earned it. |
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And the closing title track, where the Kronos strings weep sad harmonies, is a lament of utter anguish unlike anything else on the disc. |
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When the aged aunt in question finally makes an appearance in the story, the title assumes its true dimensions. |
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A book with a tripartite title may be said to cover all bases, and it does just that. |
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The very successful Ladies football team won the junior title as recent as last year. |
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As the title may imply, this is a quintet of Canadian jazz musicians, all of whom have busy careers south of the border. |
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Winning just another division title would be all right, but nothing less is acceptable. |
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It's no accident that John Altman's World War II thriller has a German eagle, a swastika and a Nazi-esque title font on the cover. |
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The title poem of his new collection is a rangy, long-lined meditation dishing up great scoops of modern life. |
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Many of his title game baskets were scored after setting up deep in the low post. |
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I have to admit that when I first eyed the title of Walker's memoir a measurable amount of suspicion lurked in my heart. |
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Moreover we declare that she had forfeited her pretended title to the aforesaid kingdom, to every right, dignity, and privilege. |
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As the contract had not been avoided at the date of the sale to the defendants, they acquired a good title in the goods. |
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It is another indication, with respect, that native title interests are still at large here. |
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Last weekend, he collected another Scottish Cup with Celtic to add to the League title that they had already bagged a few weeks earlier. |
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The juveniles defeated Kiltimagh to win the county title and the minors were beaten by Westport in the league final. |
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His decline was rooted in fear, too, the fear that he was somehow worthless once the title had gone. |
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The evidence of enjoyment of native title rights and interests was extremely limited. |
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There were complaints from libraries and bibliographers that the Bulletin's full title was too clumsy. |
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After your death, title companies may not let property be sold, and banks may not release money until they know for certain who your heirs are. |
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To avoid doubt, native title or native title rights and interests may have been extinguished other than by this Act. |
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In the decade of the 40's, Burley was ranked in the top 10 in both the welterweight and middleweight and yet there was no title shot. |
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Based on the works of author H.P. Lovecraft, the title depicts a world steeped in evil and chaos. |
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In 2003 I lost my world title because I was put off by the times the other riders were doing, so today was all about thinking about my own ride. |
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The black whorled band framing the title is aggressive in its starkness and stylization. |
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Eisenhower was given the title Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces. |
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For Scotland, avoiding the wooden spoon has been achieved already, and winning the title is impossible. |
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That said, Liam sounds rejuvenated on the albums title track, excited to get his laughing gear round a song worth singing. |
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His official job title is business development manager but, in a functional sense, he is actually the business manager. |
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You're not defined by your job title and you're not confined by your job description. |
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The title refers to New Zealanders who have forsaken material trappings and joined the Buddhist faith. |
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However, I note that a leading Canadian authority on aboriginal title stated that one dimension of it is its inalienability. |
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To have won a major title at the age of 17 was a remarkable feat but it landed her with a frightening burden of expectation. |
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On the brink of his third successive drivers' title and his fifth in total, he is in a win-win situation. |
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The head of the corps would have the title of colonel but receive the lower pay of an army major. |
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The documents range from Lord Halifax's family archives to Charlotte Bronte's final testament, to humble title deeds. |
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He went on to win the light welter weight title the following year and five more at welterweight. |
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We would say that, on the creation of the reserve, any native title right to occupy such an area of land simply could not be enforced. |
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Embarrassingly, I misremembered the Ray Bradbury title I listed as one of my top five! |
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Significantly, the decision means that native title holders do not own the petroleum or mineral resources on their traditional lands. |
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Siemens were given a further accolade when they were awarded the ultimate title of Rail Business of the Year. |
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Qwai had won the title scoring a tenth round TKO over reigning champ Matthew Saad Muhammad. |
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The reaction was good, it made it entertaining which just shows the benefit of having a long title reign. |
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For four years there were no title fights for the welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight or heavyweight crowns. |
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The title of this bill deserves debate because it misnames a large piece of legislation. |
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He had forborne his opportunity to acquire his title directly from the seller with whom he had negotiated for purchase of the farm. |
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It was a curiosity that it was the second mortgagee who, in fact, produced the certificate of title to enable the registration of the mortgage. |
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Incidentally, alderman is an ancient title of rank, dating back beyond the Norman Conquest, indicating someone ruling a province or district. |
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Stretford kept themselves in the title race with a comprehensive 83-run thrashing of Westleigh. |
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To have won the European title six times and not to be able to defend it this year is gutting. |
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The title is certainly a fair description of the 15x15 sq ft bijou premises in Stable Mews, in Leigh. |
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The article then goes on to include the title of the report and the specific agency that issued it. |
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We started out in South Africa back in April and whoever wins the title will deserve it. |
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Belle Vue's revamped side are planning to lay down a marker for a new, brighter era by blowing a hole in Oxford's Elite League title bid. |
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Their battle in April was one of the more thrilling heavyweight title fights of recent memory. |
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He is the current England number one in his age group and has won the national singles title for the last three years. |
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You could even go the whole nine yards and come up with a song title for the new band, but it's not necessary. |
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Yet I want all the stories to be right there, at a glance, preferably with the author's name and a title for the story. |
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I'd think that in a year or so, he will be ready for a domestic title fight but I would not rush him. |
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If you put a vertical photo in the template, you can use the left-over black space for a title or a note of explanation. |
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With a single keystroke, she erases his name from the title page and substitutes her own, before she sends it off. |
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There was an attempt to reboot the series in 2011 with a new Conan film that had the same title as the 1982 original. |
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England and Germany looked for all the world like two teams competing to avoid the title of worst team in their section. |
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Bosco's Butchers won the ACBI All-Ireland title for their famed white pudding. |
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Vanzie is still reeling from losing his latest bid to win back the British lightweight title he held for nearly five years. |
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The title track is even an evocative melody reminiscent of early Portishead. |
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Scarborough claimed the North Eastern Ladies League after whitewashing York in the title decider 99-64 to collect all ten points at stake. |
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The team will be all out to retain the title but they will know that champions can be beaten. |
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The book borrows its title from a tribe of South America, which is renowned for its aggressiveness. |
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Featuring original members, the group will be making, as the tour title suggests, its sayonara visit to Japan. |
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If he returns bona vacentia on the goods, then the writ which may be registered on the title can then be enforced by sale by the sheriff. |
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You might remember the Queensland Act, purported to extinguish native title interests. |
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Begin your title with a capital letter, then follow with lower-case letters. |
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You cannot always judge a book by the cover, title page, or table of contents. |
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Gomez insists reclaiming his title is only a stepping stone to bigger things. |
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The catchy title and cover art attracted many to a tome that otherwise would have been considered way too abstruse to bother with. |
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This piece is lyrically substandard to the surrounding material, and the closing title track doesn't find its sea legs until the very end. |
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The interim order also forbids him from lighting fires on any land except for land that he legally owns by way of a title deed. |
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This title bears no relevance whatsoever to the purpose of this legislation. |
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Another title followed, announcing Hot Rockers, after which the first short began. |
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Yes, I know that's a coy name for a database but perhaps I was feeling coy when I filled in the title box. |
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Mark Williams was jubilant after his title triumph ended his 26-month wait for a tournament win on home soil. |
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He does not use his title and is known by his first name at the university. |
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While you're rewriting your title and description tags, don't forget the keywords meta tag. |
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Some organisations decide to give all women the title Miss unless they are known to be married and prefer the more traditional Mrs. |
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The loss has terminally damaged their title bid and the manager's primary concern must now be to avoid relegation. |
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Although the United States had granted the Indians title to the hunting reserve, the government had never intended them to live there year-round. |
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That is why the National Party is moving an amendment stating that the title of the bill should reflect what the bill does. |
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It's critical that job seekers not depend on a job title to define their potential value to a company. |
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They should be given the respect that such a title signifies, but they also have to respect your feelings and fears as well. |
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It is unfortunate that Laxmi Pandit had to give up her Miss India-World 2004 title following the controversy over her marital status. |
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The title of the first poem refers to the resourcefulness required to ride out tropical storms. |
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Other intermediaries such as agents and brokers do not take title to goods. |
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He won the 2002 air rifle world title in a nerve-wracking shoot off with Jie Li of China. |
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Louis gave the Angevin title to his brother Charles who, as King of Naples and the Two Sicilies, established the second Angevin dynasty. |
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The Irish qua Irish have no more title to self-determination than have the freckled, red-haired or bow-legged. |
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Later in the year the battling Aberdonian aims to return to Manchester to defend her title there. |
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The title song begins with a conch blaring and the bass drum launching into its rhythm. |
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Now everything is geared up for a dramatic conclusion this Sunday as the sport's top riders race to the wire in search of title glory. |
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He had used Rob's real name instead of his title for the first time, and everyone noticed. |
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Could native title rights extend to ownership of mineral resources beneath land and waters? |
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The Spaniard held serve for the rest of the set to win the 12 th title of his clay court streak. |
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The film's title is a reference to the sheet of nine rare postage stamps, which they see as their ticket to the top. |
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In the wider connotations of the title it seems to me that the lambent flames can refer to non-technical themes. |
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In orthodox writings the title caliph generally means deputy or successor to the Prophet Muhammad. |
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It is Woods' fourth Masters title and his ninth Major Championship victory, and the win lifts him back to number one in the world. |
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Knowledge of the reasoning behind the exhibition, however, sheds light on far more than its title and quadripartite structure. |
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Sporting activities have not been neglected, with events ranging from junior tennis to a South African title boxing match. |
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It is common to use the title and family name until one is invited to use a first name. |
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The song was featured in the title sequence of the movie Blackboard Jungle, which had youngsters swarming cinema halls in droves. |
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Neck adornments have been worn since ancient times to signify title or wealth or even just to sop up sweat. |
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The title page is surrounded with an engraving on wood that contains also the bicephalous eagle, the emblem of the Castriots. |
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Because his own title to the crown was doubtful, he laid claim to that of France. |
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The monarch, who will bear the title Mary I of Ireland, graciously saluted subjects who gathered to hail their new queen outside Dublin Castle. |
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The title sounds like a tall order, particularly coming from someone who has never made a country album. |
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We decided to repackage our borrowed script by decorating it with the appropriate logo and title markings. |
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Professor Ruse's interrogatory title probably reflects a vital question for important sectors of American society. |
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In tune with that desire, he does not use his title and is known by his first name at the university. |
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By the way, you will stop me when I get a title graphic up that everyone likes won't you? |
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The men's team defend the title they won on Tyneside, while the women look to improve on sixth position. |
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A triple gold medalist in Sydney, he is searching for a final hurrah on the Olympic stage, namely the defense of his title in the 100 backstroke. |
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In the title play, an empty swimming pool becomes a time machine for Sheppard, an architect who is looking to resurrect his dead wife. |
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In a trumped-up case in April 1946, he was removed from his position, stripped of his rank, the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. |
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But the Haida assert Aboriginal rights and title over the entire archipelago and its surrounding waters. |
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Indeed, the genre blurring of the title is intended, one gathers, to apply not only to Manet and Flaubert but also to Reed's own text. |
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But for months afterward, the title to the building was lost in a bureaucratic maze. |
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For not having won a title since 1917, the celebration was relatively sedate. |
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The title was also used of Tatar khans, Biblical kings, and of various rulers in folk genres. |
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In the American South, the title Miz is spoken with a woman's first name as a respectful, but semi-familiar, form of address. |
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You must sign here stating that you formally renounce your title as Princess of Sicily and hand the throne over to your cousin. |
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The Ukrainian surprisingly beat the American for the world title a year ago. |
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Some people call themselves a priest or priestess because they want a title expressing their spiritual calling. |
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There shall continue to be kept at His Majesty's Land Registry a register of title to freehold land and leasehold land. |
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The film's title refers to a wish list that two terminally ill men try to fulfill before each kicks the bucket. |
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Keane was reluctant to discuss further United's chances of re-entering the title race. |
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For the next thirty minutes, we battled for the title of Air Hockey Champion. |
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But yesterday he donned his snorkel and flippers to defend his title as World Champion Bog Snorkeller. |
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This season we have had eight different drivers winning races and a three-way title fight up to the penultimate round. |
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It ends with the title theme given an almost threnodic treatment, as a solo violin bridges the orchestral passages. |
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Mrs. Skippy, who likes to study interior design, chuckled at the title of the album. |
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It is supposed to be easier to win a title than it is to retain it, not that Glasgow Hawks noticed. |
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By his own admission, the self-congratulatory title is actually a play on words based on the legendary Studio One in Kingston. |
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In the title story, we meet a woman whose every tryst with her married lover is marred by her depressing awareness of the affair's finitude. |
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They were desperately unlucky in 1965, losing the league title on goal average to Manchester United and being beaten in the FA Cup final in extra time by Liverpool. |
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It was akin to a backer's audition for a Broadway musical, where if the would-be theatrical angels leave humming the title tune, they will undoubtedly ante up later. |
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Legal title to the property was taken by the parties as joint tenants. |
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That explains in part the title of this CD, which refers specifically to a description he often wrote in his scores to evoke a fanciful mood or gesture. |
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Big Jag suffered complications from laminitis while still being treated in Dubai, where he had been sent to try to defend his title in the Dubai Golden Shaheen. |
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After serving three years, Tyson quickly got back into the fight game and regained the heavyweight title one year later. |
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Another heroic figure of Bhutan is Shabdrung, the lama who assumed the title of Dharma Raja in the seventeenth century and laid the political foundations of Bhutan State. |
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I wasn't keen on the title because I felt it sold the band short. |
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In so doing, they suggest that the conflict to which the artist alludes in the exhibition's title is a personal struggle with his own compulsions. |
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Author agrees to give Publisher the right to use the author's name, likeness, title of book, and bio material for publishing, advertising and promoting the work. |
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I am a person who can talk the hind leg off a donkey but I can see that this well earned title may go to someone else if I don't buck my ideas up. |
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The cover features a dark forest at night, the title done in silver. |
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The Westport contingent in the stadium was in rapture as Eamon was declared the winner, another title for St. Annes but they werent finished there. |
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His dish, which has a working title of Chicken Mandela, will be on the menu at a series of Commonwealth Games lunches to be held for VIPs in the run-up to the event. |
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When I'm composing my reviews, I often abbreviate the movie title, then use Microsoft Word's replace function to fill in the title in its entirety. |
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The League Cup is in the bag and the title was secured amid the most emotional of scenes last week at Parkhead that will live long in the memory of those who took part. |
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The dissertation title should appear on all five abstracts, although only one should identify the author and provide a current mailing address and daytime telephone number. |
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But it should not be beyond the wit of the Government and its advisers to create an Aboriginal title to land on Aboriginal reserves in the Northern Territory. |
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The working title for the conversion is the Skerryvore Project. |
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She reclaimed her title of countess and turned the decaying ancestral family seat into a house for homeless children at Wilsickow north of Berlin. |
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A conservative coloring book publisher is out with a new title imagining the tea party heartthrob as a Bona fide superhero. |
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As the rather wordy title suggests, it was to be a weekend of exploration, with visual displays and talks complementing the performances in Dublin's National Concert Hall. |
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He had since notched a few notable victories and heralded his arrival back at the top flight by winning the national half marathon title in Castlebar. |
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And director Jasper Bagg takes on the title role with energy and commitment, though sometimes its sheer weight seems to be taxing his powers to the limit. |
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But as he reflected on his world title tussle the York ace remained upbeat about his silver-medal winning display, which bettered his bronze achievement of two years earlier. |
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The book draws its title from a blaxploitation movie much beloved by the antagonists. |
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Sudden oak death is the snappy title which has been given to a devastating fungal disease attacking oaks and other native shrubs throughout North America. |
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No, it's not the title of a new American self-help manual for shopaholics. |
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If the title contains subtlety, or a play on words, or something that Germans are unlikely to be able to easily translate, they may go for a different English language title. |
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Former Manchester United star Henning Berg hopes to bid a fond farewell to Old Trafford tomorrow by blowing a hole in his old club's title ambitions. |
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For around 20 bucks I can't really recommend this title as a buyer, but as a renter this is a fun flick to watch with your favorite Oktoberfest beer and a brat. |
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The popular take-away and restaurant in Chippenham has been short-listed for the area title of the contest, after shoals of nominations from its customers. |
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We also get to hear the original demo recording of the title song. |
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Pedants may complain that this bears scant relation to the legendary title character but kids will lap it up and adults will find plenty to enjoy. |
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This year, three club members are growing their hair for a head shave at the event, where they can hopefully retain the title of leading fundraising team. |
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The title of the poem is a near acrostic, containing the word coital. |
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While hardly as obscure a job title as key grip or best boy, it's safe to say that most people wouldn't know exactly what being a director of photography involves. |
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Velocity by Stanton Welch is, as its title suggests, a whiz-bang of ensemble dancing, with meaty group sections for the men that fill the stage with a sizzling kinetic power. |
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Did they ever consider selecting the first line of this couplet for the title of their edition? |
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Low returns to the mid tempo rock of the title track and yet still manages to fit a percussion break into the most U2 sounding like track on the record. |
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What he fails to realize is that he is imposing the same urban title on his family in retaliation. |
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In Scotland the title of justiciar was borne, under the earlier kings, by two high officials, one having his jurisdiction to the north, the other to the south of the Forth. |
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In the title painting, we see two middle-aged men shaking hands. |
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Going all the way and winning the title is of course a different kettle of fish and a challenge I would suspect that is beyond them for a while yet. |
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There is a steep discount on some foreign technical books, and many students wade through whatever is available to pick the title of their choice. |
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It was brought to our knowledge that the forementioned client died in testate and nominated no next of kin to the title over the investments made with the bank. |
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The station was given the title after being the popular vote of UK Asians. |
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The Neskonlith Indian Band has been trying to assert their title to the land by living on their traditional territories in the Skwelkwek'welt area. |
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Shepherd, older brother of former European super-featherweight title contender Charles, keeps in trim by running every day on the sands close to his Silloth home. |
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He was the epitome of the cockney wide boy but what a shock to the system of his new found well to do relatives when he inherited the country seat and title of Lord Hareford. |
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Braxton plays the title role of Aida, an ancient Egyptian Nubian princess who is captured by Radames, a captain in the Egyptian army, and falls in love with him. |
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The title of the latter work alludes to the astronomical notion that the area behind Orion is a kind of celestial incubator, generating uncountable new stars. |
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Tomato and cilantro Soup by Anya Von Bremzen Not Mexican, as the title might lead you to believe, but Russian. |
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Rather, the title was a tribute to Bhardwaj's dedication, the way she basically overcame physical and financial difficulty to stay on the beam, so to speak. |
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Like Zara, she will have no royal title nor be an hrh as she is descended through the maternal line. |
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Grace and Vahn the title said, in Ellie's large, wobbly handwriting. |
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Its horrific title aside, trophy Wife was the closest thing in style, tone, and humor to Modern Family that ABC had ever produced. |
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There are fifty known varieties of these dreaded creatures, all classified under the general title of Thanatophidia. |
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They won the title in Nottingham, finishing 10 points ahead of second-placed Aberdeen Zariba with Inverness club Moray Dolphins third. |
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The premise of Okey Ndibe's second novel is as riveting as its title is intriguing. |
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She made a mess when she rifled through the stack of papers, looking for the title document. |
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Released in the US as Neighbors, the same title as a 1981 John Belushi bellyflop. |
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Andrew Stead is back in his traditional Fairy role this time, no doubt living up to his bubbly title of Fairy Liquidus. |
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In most jurisdictions, the job of handling title defects rests primarily with the title company. |
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Along those lines, it is important to obtain a title report through the date the notice of lis pendens is recorded. |
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The Pope could explain how he simplified his title structure. |
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Viscount Melbourne, of Kilmore in the County of Cavan, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland held by the Lamb family. |
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The reigning world heavyweight champion said he'd defend his title once more and then retire even if he won. |
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His successful defence of his Welsh Open title in 1995 was to be his last ranking title. |
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The title was a suggestion by the publisher and is meant as a sarcastic reference to the Bauer Brothers and their supporters. |
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A more recent claim for the title of national dish could be the ubiquitous chips, cheese and gravy. |
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The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who holds the title of Lord of Mann. |
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The tactic involved the introduction of Bill 95, the title of which contained the names of every lake, river and stream in the province. |
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The High Court in Sue v Hill in 1999 did not rely upon the long title or the preamble, which conventionally do not have force of law. |
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The first clear example of modern usage goes back as early as 1808, when it was used as a heading title in a collection of essays. |
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Hamilton subsequently told the BBC he did not want to win an F1 title through the disqualifications of other drivers. |
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This was for the vacant WBA International welterweight title and WBA title eliminator as well as Vacant WBC Silver title. |
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This kept the newly created title and the Kingdom of England personally and legally separate. |
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In 1877 Queen Victoria took the title of Empress of India on the advice of Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli. |
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It is possible that the novel's original title was altered to avoid confusion with other works. |
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In 1597, theologians in Wittenberg defined the title Lutheran as referring to the true church. |
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Tigers retained the Midlands Merit Table title in November with an undefeated record. |
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The full title is An Act to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales. |
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The concept of the unofficial title has been utilised ad hoc and relied on sufficient interest being shown. |
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The BMW i3 scooped the Car of the Year 2014 title are well as triumphing the Best Supermini category. |
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There were 12 participants for the title including Ireland and Afghanistan as 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. |
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In some rare cases, commoners that received this title married into royal families and became kings. |
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In 2004, a special gold version of the trophy was commissioned to commemorate Arsenal winning the title without a single defeat. |
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The most usual means of claiming the unofficial title was by popular or press acclaim. |
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The title page now included a picture of Hondius and Mercator together although they had never met. |
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Ultimately, the Lords chose to elect a Lord Speaker, which title was already used in the Standing Orders. |
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Closing is conditioned upon the satisfactory completion of the purchaser's analysis of tenant estoppels and title objections. |
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The title of principal guest artist is sometimes given to guest artists who perform with the company on a longer term basis. |
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In the front children are playing and a young woman is holding a banderol bearing the title of the mural. |
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The title is an old name for the mistle thrush, which is noted for singing out even in the most adverse conditions. |
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The title of guest artist is given to a visiting dancer who has been cast in a role for a specific ballet or limited season. |
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As such, Aboriginal laws and customs, including native title to land, were not recognised. |
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The standardized slicks supplied by premium manufacturer and title sponsor Hankook impressed on the sand-strewn surface at the Dubai Autodrome. |
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Most title loan companies use balloon payments to the disadvantage of the consumer. |
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Having won the title by a mere 5 points, Rosberg retired from Formula One at season's end. |
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A meishi typically features the company name at the top in the largest print, followed by the job title and then the name of the individual. |
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Bishops may have the title of archbishop, metropolitan, and patriarch, all of which are considered honorifics. |
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Leanne Holder was recently named as Miss Warwickshire Galaxy UK and will now battle for the national title at the grand final in March next year. |
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Linguistic evidence suggests that the origin of the title Andriana is traceable back to an ancient Javanese title of nobility. |
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As with the band's fourth album, neither their name nor the album title was printed on the sleeve. |
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At Level 3, there will be six different pathways to the NVQ or SVQ, again with the selected pathway recognised in the title of the qualification. |
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This title had mostly to do with Trajan's role as benefactor, such as in the case of him returning confiscated property. |
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The title of Earl Mortimer was added in case a claim was laid to the Oxford earldom. |
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In recent times, the title of minor basilica has been attributed to important pilgrimage churches. |
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This was the fastest world title fight ever held in Scotland, much to the displeasure of the crowd. |
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This prevents trees from holding the title after they have fallen just because no one had bothered to remeasure them. |
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The day to day head of the FA was known as the Secretary until 1989, when the job title was changed to Chief Executive. |
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This revision of the 1993 and 1997 editions includes backstories on how he created his many songs, including the title Vietnam protest song. |
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Andy Roddick believes Rafael Nadal will defend his Wimbledon title this year even though the Spaniard is suffering from tendinitis in his knees. |
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FitzOsbern was created Earl of Wessex, a title which his son did not inherit. |
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Frank Warren believes Joe Calzaghe's world title fight with American Jeff Lacy will be even better than Ricky Hatton's win over Kostya Tszyu. |
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Bold echoes of Fellini's La Dolce Vita come to mind during the title sequence of Peter Lynch's debut feature documentary, Project Grizzly. |
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Visitors may be interested to learn that the title of this piece takes inspiration from the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson's Maud, A Monodrama. |
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Cavan 2-6 Donegal 0-8 CAVAN pulled off the great escape to seal their fourth Ulster U21 FC title in a row in the Athletic Grounds last night. |
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Bruno Soares of Brazil and Sania Mirza of India kiss their trophy after winning the mixed doubles title on Friday. |
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In 1996 he contributed four songs to the solo album of Capercaillie vocalist Karen Matheson, including the title track The Dreaming Sea. |
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The old Diploma di specializzazione took two to six years and gave the academic title of Specialista. |
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Awdry had considered this as a title for his own 27th volume before abandoning the project. |
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The title was awarded to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh by Queen Elizabeth II on his 90th birthday. |
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At the heart of the album is the epic title track, which progresses from acoustic guitar to piano to bone-crushing rock muscle. |
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Sheen also returned to the stage in 2003 to play the title role in Caligula at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by Michael Grandage. |
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An albums worth of material was recorded under the monicker Them Is Me, from the title of one of their songs. |
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Nevertheless, the Heptonstall chapel has also contested for the title of oldest octagon chapel in continual use. |
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Before he could return a British Empire title fight had been arranged against Australian Hughie Mehegan. |
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In the 1973 animated Disney film, Robin Hood, the title character is portrayed as an anthropomorphic fox voiced by Brian Bedford. |
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