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Implementation of Georgia's automobile title law was also recommended by the outgoing jury.
The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
If an affidavit is notarized or authenticated, it will also include a caption with a venue and title in reference to judicial proceedings.
The office may also be given as an honorary title to a clergyman who is not actually the head of a monastery.
In the Church of England, the Bishop of Norwich, by royal decree given by Henry VIII, also holds the honorary title of " Abbot of St.
The Triumph of Time is also the US title of James Blish's novel A Clash of Cymbals.
He assumed the title of Alfonso XII, for although no King of united Spain had borne the name " Alfonso XI ", the Spanish monarchy was regarded as continuous with the more ancient monarchy represented by the 11 kings of Asturias, León and Castile also named Alfonso.
Imam Muhammad al Baqir, the father of Imam Jafar Sadiq also called Abu Bakr with the title Siddiq.
Amos, however, is the first prophet whose name also serves as the title of the corresponding biblical book in which his story is found.
Al-Mansur installed al-Ala ibn-Mugith ( also known as al-Ala ) as governor of Africa ( whose title gave him dominion over the province of al-Andalus ).
The album's title song received some pop radio airplay and crossed over to No. 96 on the Billboard Hot 100, and " 1974 ( We Were Young )" and " Saved By Love " also charted as Adult Contemporary songs.
) This also meant that with this title, he was the first black artist to win this highest to win award in the Netherlands.
Housman also wrote a parodic Fragment of a Greek Tragedy, in English, and humorous poems published posthumously under the title Unkind to Unicorns.
The line " There's this to say for blood and breath ,/ they give a man a taste for death " supplies the title for Peter O ' Donnell's 1969 Modesty Blaise thriller, A Taste for Death, also the inspiration for P. D. James ' 1986 crime novel, A Taste for Death, the seventh in her Adam Dalgliesh series.
Blue Remembered Hills, a television play by Dennis Potter, takes its title from " Into My Heart an Air That Kills " from A Shropshire Lad, the cycle also providing the name for the James Bond film Die Another Day: " But since the man that runs away / Lives to die another day ".
The term is also used to denote clerici vagantes, i. e. clergy without title or benefice, picking up a living anyhow.
He also played Senior hockey with the local Foam Lake Flyers of the Fishing Lake Hockey League, winning the league scoring title as a bantam-aged player.
He was also the one responsible for replacing the title God in the Hebrew texts to read ' Lord of Hosts.
In addition to these works on astronomical timekeeping, he also wrote De natura rerum, or On the Nature of Things, modelled in part after the work of the same title by Isidore of Seville.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the title is purely honorific and carries no extra jurisdiction, though most archbishops are also metropolitan bishops, as above.
He also accepted the title of president after Keelty resigned in mid-December 1959.
Augustus also forbade Crassus to accept the honorary title of imperator (" supreme commander ") from his troops, traditional for victorious generals.
Bulletins on BBC World News and BBC One also introduced similar graphics and title sequences on the same day.
Christ was originally a title, but later became part of the name " Jesus Christ ", though it is still also used as a title, in the reciprocal use Christ Jesus, meaning " The Messiah Jesus ".

title and lies
* Pope Benedict XVI, professor of theology at the University of Regensburg from 1969 to 1977, who retains the title, honorary professor ; he is not a former resident of the city of Regensburg, but his house, less than 1 kilometer from the city, lies in Pentling in the district of Regensburg.
( For other reasons, the generally accepted first creation of the title Earl of Arundel lies in the year 1138 with William d ' Aubigny, confirmed in 1155.
In modern times an epiphany lies behind the title of William Burroughs ' Naked Lunch, a drug-influenced state, as Burroughs explained, " a frozen moment when everyone sees what is at the end of the fork.
* In the 1985 Max Headroom, the title character comments that one can always tell when a politician lies because " their lips move.
His best title to remembrance lies in his epigrams.
Revolver Magazine finds the lyrics of the title track from obZen representative of the entire album: " Salvation found in vomit and blood / Where depravation, lies, corruption / War and pain is god.
Llandudno, " Queen of the Welsh Resorts ", a title first implied as early as 1864, is now the largest seaside resort in Wales, and lies on a flat isthmus of sand between the Welsh mainland and the Great Orme peninsula.
have played on the film's title, usually in the form sex, lies and something else or something, something and videotape.
The principal difference between the Commonwealth and UK versions of the Australia Act lies in the reference, appearing in the long title and preamble to the Commonwealth version but not present in the UK version, to Australia as " a sovereign, independent and federal nation ".
The city lies near the border with Wales, and has more often been in the title of the Earl of Hereford or the Viscount Hereford.
A possible explanation for the choice of the Wisborg title is that Oscar was formerly Duke of Gotland and the fortification Visborg ( then spelled Wisborg ) lies within Gotland.
Greatly simplified, in the recording system, each time a land title transaction takes place, the parties record the transfer instrument with a local government recorder located in the jurisdiction ( usually the county ) where the land lies.
In some cases, the title page attributions may be lies told by fraudulent printers trading on Shakespeare's reputation.
It lies about eight miles to the east of Mahaban and is the place from which the Nawabs of Amb take their title.
Part of its significance lies in its very title: parliament was now " seen as both institutionally well defined and a proper subject for description and conscious reflection ".
Little Barrier Island, or Hauturu in Māori language ( the official Māori title is Te Hauturu-o-Toi ), lies off the northeastern coast of New Zealand's North Island.
The title of the book has come to be used as a nickname for North Carolina, but has more recently been the adopted name of the city of Asheville, North Carolina, which lies between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains.
Within a deserted citadel ( the “ Keep ” of the title ) in World War II Romania lies entrapped a dangerous and malevolent entity named Radu Molasar.
With its rigid Robo-drummer beats and homogenized blend of computers and vocal harmonies, the music was shocking in its airtight quality [...] Design is fairly seamless, yet its biggest flaw lies in its title.
Ban ( title ) | Ban Josip Jelacic | Jelačić Town square | Square lies in central Zagreb
Courmayeur shares administration of Mont Blanc with its neighboring commune of St Gervais les Bains also known as St Gervais Mont Blanc in France, and consequently is able claim to the title of highest commune in Italy, although as the summit lies within the commune of St Gervais, it is only the French town that can claim to be at the ' top of Europe '.
The main idea of the song lies in its title which is repeated through the text.
Jurek comparatively called it a " masterpiece " and said that it was " a new pinnacle for the duo ", calling the title track " one of those tunes that defines something that lies at the heart of what is good about Americans.
As its ponderous title suggests, The Nature of Truth is an exploration of the ways in which lies can skew our lives.

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