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If we are to believe the list of titles printed in Malraux's latest book, La Metamorphose Des Dieux, Vol. 1 ( ( 1957 ), he is still engaged in writing a large novel under his original title.
He says that " we do not want to award the title of knowing something to someone who is only meeting the conditions through a defect, flaw, or failure, compared with someone else who is not meeting the conditions .".
The original title of the film, Fucking Åmål, refers to the girls ' feelings about their smalltown home: in a key scene one of the girls shouts in desperation " varför måste vi bo i fucking jävla kuk-Åmål " ( which roughly translates to " why do we have to live in fucking bloody cock-Åmål ").
It was also the title of a play by Menander, which we know of from book seven ( concerning Alexandria ) of Strabo's 17 volume Geography, and quotations of Menander by Clement of Alexandria and Stobaeus that relate to marriage.
It is also known by its original title, Pieśń Legionów Polskich we Włoszech (, " Song of the Polish Legions in Italy "), or by its incipit, Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła (, " Poland is not yet lost " or " Poland has not yet perished ").
The Omphalos hypothesis was named after the title of an 1857 book, Omphalos by Philip Henry Gosse, in which Gosse argued that in order for the world to be " functional ", God must have created the Earth with mountains and canyons, trees with growth rings, Adam and Eve with hair, fingernails, and navels ( omphalos is Greek for " navel "), and that therefore no evidence that we can see of the presumed age of the earth and universe can be taken as reliable.
John Hardy from the Legal institute of England stated " For the title to be valid, we must incorporate the company or association for the living " This statement has been used thoroughly
In 1885 Richard Hodgson's report on Theosophical Phenomena expressed the opinion that the founder of the Theosophical Society, Helena Petrova Blavatsky, was " neither the mouthpiece of hidden seers, nor ... a mere vulgar adventuress ; we think she has achieved title to permanent remembrance as one of the most accomplished, ingenious and interesting imposters in history ".
:" We can guess that Susan original title of Northanger Abbey, in its first outline, was written very much for family entertainment, addressed to a family audience, like all Jane Austen ’ s juvenile works, with their asides to the reader, and absurd dedications ; some of the juvenilia, we know, were specifically addressed to her brothers Charles and Frank ; all were designed to be circulated and read by a large network of relations.
In the end, the French had documents to support their claim, and the British did not, and so the Council of Trade admitted that " upon the whole we must submit ... whether it may be proper to advise His Majesty to insist any longer upon a title so weakly supported.
The status vir consularis was, as we have seen, conferred upon Odaenathus ; the title rex, or king, is simply a Latin translation of mlk, or king ; imperator in this context simply means " victorious general "; and dux Romanorum looks like yet another version of corrector totius orientis " ( Potter, 263 ).
A third colony was settled there by Nero, at which time it assumed the title of Concordia ; hence we find it bearing, in inscriptions of the reign of Septimius Severus, the titles Colonia Julia Augusta Concordia Felix Beneventum.
Still, the favorite among the film's supervisors was Fantasia, an early working title that had even grown on Horne, " It isn't the word alone but the meaning we read into it.
We had this track title for ages, and we had written it on a cassette, with some graphics.
" The second cycle is a medley of dances, each given a specific title so that people would know " which dances with real names we Czechs have.
In fact the text of Fabulae was all but lost: a single surviving manuscript from the abbey of Freising, in a Beneventan script datable c. 900, formed the material for the first printed edition, negligently and uncritically transcribed by Jacob Micyllus, 1535, who may have supplied it with the title we know it by.
*: The title hero of this project slightly resembled Ultraman as we know him, but he looked more demonic and had horns.
At this time Albinus must have been a very distinguished man, which we may conclude from the fact that some time before Commodus had offered him the title of Caesar, which he declined.
' It was the first time we had heard the Imperial title used to us.
Yet, apart from the title, we find only traditional Italian musical terms within the work, suggesting that Beethoven was probably trying to make a point in his use of Veränderungen.
The film, based on David Guterson's novel of the same title, received ambivalent reviews and Entertainment Weekly concluded, " Hawke scrunches himself into such a dark knot that we have no idea who Ishmael is or why he acts as he does.
On paper we can tell from context and experience whether bold text represents a title, or emphasis, or something else.
The album's title is a phrase uttered by the titular character of William Shakespeare's Othello toward his fiance, Desdemona in Act One, Scene Two: " I have but an hour of love, of worldly matters and direction, To spend with thee: we must obey the time.
The eight sections come together to tell a story of murder and intrigue, intersecting the life of a young woman, Victoria Wren, the first incarnation of V. The title is a hint as to how this chapter is to be understood: Stencil imagines each of the eight viewpoints as he reconstructs we do not know on how much knowledge and how much conjecture this episode.

title and employ
The first person to employ the term as part of a publication's title was Edmond Demolins, another member of the Le Play School, whose article Géographie sociale de la France was published in 1896 and 1897.
The Encyclopædia Britannica says that Pope Leo I ( 440 – 461 ) assumed the title Pontifex Maximus, while other sources say Gregory I ( 590 – 604 ) was the first pope to employ the title in a formal sense.
He worked in a form of apprenticeship at the publishers Gerald Duckworth and Company in Covent Garden, leaving their employ in 1932 after protracted negotiations about title, salary, and working hours.
Other Romantic composers to employ instrumental recitative include Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ( who composed a lyrical, virtuosic recitative for solo violin with harp accompaniment to represent the title character in his orchestral Scheherazade ) and Hector Berlioz ( whose choral symphony Roméo et Juliette contains a trombone recitative as part of its Introduction ).
Forest Whitaker stars as the title character, the mysterious " Ghost Dog ", a hitman in the employ of the Mafia, who follows the ancient code of the samurai as outlined in the book of Yamamoto Tsunetomo's recorded sayings, Hagakure.
All of the major Class I railroads, most regional carriers, and some local railways employ their own police departments whose officers carry the title special agent.
( 2 ) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections ( a )( 2 ) and ( b ), a person may develop and employ technological means to circumvent a technological measure, or to circumvent protection afforded by a technological measure, in order to enable the identification and analysis under paragraph ( 1 ), or for the purpose of enabling interoperability of an independently created computer program with other programs, if such means are necessary to achieve such interoperability, to the extent that doing so does not constitute infringement under this title.
However, during the 1970s and 1980s, a dominant trio in the NWA known as The Fabulous Freebirds won the World Tag Team championship and were allowed to employ any combination of the group's members in their title defenses.
The cities of Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver still employ officials with the title of Parking Enforcement Officer.
Immediately after this allusion to the promise of Indians, Bernal writes, " And as three years had already passed [...] and we haven't done a single thing worth the telling, the 110 Spaniards who came from Darién and those who in the island of Cuba do not have Indians " again an allusion to the lack of Indians they decided to join up with " an hidalgo title of nobility or gentry, derived from hijo de algo, " son of someone " known as Francisco Hernández de Córdoba [...] and that he was a rich man who had a village of Indians on this island ", who had accepted to be their captain " to go on our venture to discover new lands and in them to employ ourselves ".
Over the next few years, the team would employ Bryan Herta, Max Papis, Kenny Bräck, Jimmy Vasser and Michel Jourdain, Jr., getting closest to another title in 2001, when Bräck finished 2nd in points.

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The connection many of them had with the church was of the slenderest kind, consisting mainly in adopting the title of abbé, after a remarkably moderate course of theological study, practising celibacy and wearing a distinctive dress a short dark-violet coat with narrow collar.
Taking the title " Margrave of Brandenburg ", he pressed the " crusade " against the Wends, extended the area of his mark, encouraged German migration, established bishoprics under his protection, and so became the founder of the Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1157, which his heirs the House of Ascania held until the line died out in 1320.
There is a Mozart reference in the title A Little Night Music is an occasionally used translation of Eine kleine Nachtmusik, the nickname of Mozart's Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525.
* categorizing and prioritizing rights to property for example, the same article of property often has a " legal title " and an " equitable title ," and these two groups of ownership rights may be held by different people.
( Originally published under the title Confucius the Man and the Myth.
*" The Letter from Mohaun Los " ( under the title of " Flight into Super-Time ") Wonder Stories, August 1932 LW1
Summer would become the first well-known and most popular disco artist eventually having the title " The Queen of Disco " bestowed upon her by various critics and would also play a part in pioneering the electronic sound that later became a prominent element of disco.
Years later, Fawcett ironically sold the rights for Captain Marvel to DC which in 1973 revived Captain Marvel in the new title Shazam!
However, monarchs heading empires have not always used the title the British sovereign did not assume the title until the incorporation of India into the British Empire, and even then used it only in a limited context.
He did, however, recognize his father, D. João VI, as Titular Emperor of Brazil a purely honorific title until D. João VI's death in 1826.
Each group has a title Carmina Nisibena, On Faith, On Paradise, On Virginity, Against Heresies but some of these titles do not do justice to the entirety of the collection ( for instance, only the first half of the Carmina Nisibena is about Nisibis ).
Emperor Temmu is the first monarch of Japan, to whom the title tenno was assigned contemporaneously not only by later generations.
This is also the title given in the Bible to Eve, the Hebrew Khavvah ( חוה ), the Aramaic Hawwah, who was made from the rib of Adam, in a strange reflection of the Sumerian myth, in which Adam not Enki walks in the Garden of Paradise.
* First Lady Use of the title outside the United States.
His experimental art which would encompass paintings, drawings as well as a bitter series of aquatinted etchings, published in 1799 under the title Caprichos – was done in parallel to his more official commissions of portraits and religious paintings.
Garden Ghouls Gazette – a 1960s horror title under the editorship of Dave Keil, then Gary Collins was later headed by the late Frederick S. Clarke and in 1967 became the respected journal Cinefantastique.

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