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Other and titles
: Other titles: Lord Churchill of Eyemouth, in the county of Berwick ( Sc 1682 ) and Baron Churchill of Sandridge, in the county of Hertford ( En 1685 )
: Other titles ( 1st Duke ): Lord Churchill of Eyemouth, in the county of Berwick ( Sc 1682 )
: Other titles ( 3rd Duke onwards ): Earl of Sunderland ( En 1643 ) and Baron Spencer of Wormleighton ( En 1729 )
Other proposed titles included Bugles Sang True, Not in Our Stars, and Tote the Weary Load.
Other popular and inventive titles included a number of sequels and spinoff games in the Zork series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, and A Mind Forever Voyaging.
Other music video game titles that involve singing by the player include Boogie and its sequel Boogie SuperStar, Disney Sing It, Get On Da Mic, Guitar Hero World Tour, High School Musical: Sing It !, Lips, the Rock Band series, SingSong, UltraStar, and Xbox Music Mixer.
Other veterans like Shawn Marion, Jason Kidd, and Jason Terry also won their first titles with Nowitzki.
Other titles commonly used are " His Holiness " ( either used alone or as an honorific prefix " His Holiness Pope Lando "; and as " Your Holiness " as a form of address )), " Holy Father ".
Other Sonic Team Dreamcast titles included ChuChu Rocket !, Samba de Amigo, and Phantasy Star Online.
Other spin-off titles include Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland for the Nintendo DS – an RPG released in September 2006 in Japan ( Summer of 2007 in the UK ) to star supporting character Tingle.
Other early titles were " The Book of Moses " ( Ezra 6: 18 ; Neh.
Other successful titles that followed include BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Mortal Kombat, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Street Fighter X Tekken, and The King of Fighters XIII.
Other titles following in the wake of the fighting game renaissance include Persona 4 Arena, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Soulcalibur V, and crossover titles such as PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale and Tekken X Street Fighter.
* Other highly successful club sides of the 1980s include Juventus ( 7 major honours won ), Real Madrid ( 10 major honors won ), Bayern Munich ( 9 titles won ) and PSV Eindhoven ( 4 times Dutch champions and European Cup winners in 1988 ).
Other titles are set in fantasy, horror and modern day environments.
They plan to release 10 titles a year starting in 2010 with Elmo's World: Let's Play Music on February 2, 2010, Elmo's Rainbow and Other Springtime Stories on March 9, 2010, Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures on April 6, 2010, The Best of Elmo 2 on May 4, 2010, Firefly Fun and Buggy Buddies on June 1, 2010, Preschool is Cool!
Other women in Jewish leadership, like Rachel Kohl Finegold and Lynn Kaye, do not have official titles, but function as de facto assistant rabbis.
Other titles for Jesus Christ are Prince of Princes, Prince of the Covenant, and Prince of the Kings of the Earth.
Other titles, such as Print Artist, were permanently discontinued.
Other countries using different titles for sub-national units include Spain and Switzerland.
Other feudal monarchies equally had a similar system, grouping high nobility of different rank titles under one term, with common privileges and / or in an assembly, sometimes legislative and / or judicial.
; Other ruling titles
Other titles were considered, including " The Man on Lincoln's Nose ," but " North by Northwest " was kept because, according to Lehman, " We never did find a title.

Other and Marquess
: Other titles: Marquess of Hartington, in the county of Derby ( 1694 ), Earl of Devonshire ( 1618 ) and Baron Cavendish of Hardwick, in the county of Derby ( 1605 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Abercorn ( GB 1790 ), Marquess of Hamilton, of Strabane in the county of Tyrone ( 1868 ), Earl of Abercorn ( Sc 1606 ), Viscount Strabane ( Ir 1701 ), Viscount Hamilton ( GB 1786 ), Lord Paisley, in the county of Renfrew ( Sc 1587 ), Lord Abercorn, in the county of Linlithgow ( Sc 1603 ), Lord Paisley, Hamilton, Mountcashell and Kirkpatrick ( Sc 1606 ), Lord Hamilton of Strabane, in the county of Tyrone ( Ir 1617 ) and Baron Mountcastle, in the county of Tyrone ( Ir 1701 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Granby ( 1703 ), Earl of Rutland ( 1525 ) and Baron Manners of Haddon ( 1679 )
Other works were covered by the entail, however, and passed to the 5th Marquess.
Other titles granted to Prince William were Marquess of Berkhampstead, Earl of Kennington, Viscount Trematon and Baron Alderney.
: Other titles: Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford ( 1707 ), Earl of Roxburghe ( 1616 ), Earl of Kelso and Viscount Broxmouth ( 1707 ) and Lord Ker of Cessford and Cavertoun ( 1616 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Tullibardine, Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle, Viscount of Balwhidder, Glenalmond and Glenlyonz and Lord Murray, Balvenie and Gask ( Scotland, 1703 ); Marquess of Atholl, Earl of Tullibardine, Viscount of Balquhidder and Lord Murray, Balvany and Gask ( Scotland, 1676 ); Earl of Atholl ( Scotland, 1629 ); Earl of Tullibardine and Lord Murray, Gask and Balquhidder ( Scotland, 1628 ); Lord Murray of Tullibardine ( Scotland, 1604 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Montagu ( 1470 ) and Baron Montagu ( 1461 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Tavistock ( 1694 ), Baron Howland ( 1695 ), Earl of Bedford ( 1551 ), Baron Russell ( 1538 ) and Baron Russell of Thornhaugh ( 1603 )
: Other titles ( 1st Duke ): Duke of Fife and Marquess of Macduff ( UK 1889 ), Earl Fife and Viscount Macduff ( Ir 1759 ), Baron Braco, of Klbryde in the county of Cavan ( Ir 1735 ) and Baron Skene, of Skene in the county of Aberdeen ( UK 1857 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Montrose ( 1644 ), Marquess of Graham and Buchanan ( 1707 ), Earl of Montrose ( 1503 ), Earl of Kincardine ( 1644 ), Earl of Kincardine ( 1707 ), Viscount Dundaff ( 1707 ), Lord Graham ( 1445 ), Lord Graham and Mugdock ( 1644 ) and Lord Aberruthven, Mugdock and Fintrie ( 1707 )
: Other titles ( 3rd Duke onwards ): Duke of Queensberry and Marquess of Dumfriesshire ( 1684 ), Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Tortholwald and Ross and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock ( 1682 )
: Other titles ( 1st Duke onwards ): Marquess of Stafford ( 1786 ), Earl Gower and Viscount Trentham, of Trentham in the county of Stafford ( 1746 ) and Baron Gower ( 1703 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Dumfriesshire, Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald and Ross and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock ( 1684 )
: Other titles ( 1st to 4th Dukes ): Marquess of Queensberry ( 1682 ), Earl of Queensberry ( 1633 ), Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar ( 1682 ), Viscount of Drumlanrig ( 1628 ), Viscount of Drumlanrig ( 1633 ), Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald and Ross ( 1682 ), Lord Douglas of Hawick and Tibbers ( 1628 ), Lord Douglas of Hawick and Tibbers ( 1633 ) and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and Dornock ( 1682 )
: Other titles ( 2nd & 3rd Dukes ): Duke of Dover, Marquess of Beverley and Baron Ripon ( 1708 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Huntly ( 1599 ), Marquess of Huntly ( 1684 ), Earl of Huntly ( 1445 ), Earl of Enzie ( 1599 ), Earl of Huntly and Enzie and Viscount of Inverness ( 1684 ), Lord Gordon of Badenoch ( 1599 ) and Lord Badenoch, Lochaber, Strathavon, Balmore, Auchidon, Garthie and Kincardine ( 1684 )
Other local street names relating to the Duke of Bedford include Bedford Square, Bedford Place, Bedford Avenue, Bedford Row and Bedford Way ; Woburn Square and Woburn Place ( from Woburn Abbey ); Tavistock Square, Tavistock Place and Tavistock Street ( Marquess of Tavistock ), and Thornhaugh Street ( after a subsidiary title Baron of Thornhaugh ).
: Other titles: Marquess of Cleveland ( 1827 ), Earl of Darlington, in the County of Durham and Viscount Barnard, of Barnard's Castle in the county of Durham ( 1754 ), Baron Barnard, of Barnard's Castle in the Bishopric of Durham ( 1698 ), Baron Raby, of Raby Castle in the County Durham ( 1833 )
: Other titles: Marquess of Harwich, Earl of Brentford and Baron Teyes ( 1689 )

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