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title and term
The collective by which I address you in the title above is neither patronizing nor jocose but an exact industrial term in use among professional thieves.
Although the origins of the term are not referred to in the text, the title served ( along with the general hype created in Australia ) to revive public interest in the legend.
The class did not survive the Revolution ; but the courtesy title of abbé, having long lost all connection in people's minds with any special ecclesiastical function, remained as a convenient general term applicable to any clergyman.
The term is also used to denote clerici vagantes, i. e. clergy without title or benefice, picking up a living anyhow.
An explanation suggests that the delegates were bishops in the actual sense of the term, but that they did not possess fixed sees nor had they a special title.
The change was brought on because internationally, the term Bishop is more commonly related to religious leaders than the previous title.
There is no evidence that the term was a title that had any practical use, with implications of formal rights, powers and office, or even that it had any existence before the 9th-century.
In 1991, Steven Fanning argued that " it is unlikely that the term ever existed as a title or was in common usage in Anglo-Saxon England ".
The phrase Great White Way has been attributed to Shep Friedman, columnist for the New York Morning Telegraph in 1901, who lifted the term from the title of a book about the Arctic by Albert Paine.
* Chief Relationship Officer or CRO – Companies have used this title to mean several different things: ( 1 ) officer responsible for key external relationships including Investor Relations, Government Relations and sometimes Public Relations or Communications ; ( 2 ) alternate term for Chief Human Resources Officer ; ( 3 ) alternate term for Chief Networking Officer
The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise ( Impression, soleil levant ).
From the painting's title, art critic Louis Leroy coined the term " Impressionism ", which he intended as disparagement but which the Impressionists appropriated for themselves.
In some historical cases the term machine carbine was the official title for sub-machine guns, such as the British Sten and Australian Owen guns.
However, the term " German " in the title was interpreted in the broadest possible sense, and its initial royal patronage made the connection clear between a perceived unity of Germanness in history and 19th century Germanness.
Whatever the intention may have been originally, the Mongolian " Dalai ", which does not have any meaning as a Tibetan term, came to be understood commonly as a title.
Like the term " tyrant " ( which was originally a respectable Ancient Greek title ), and to a lesser degree " autocrat ", " dictator " came to be used almost exclusively as a non-titular term for oppressive, even abusive rule, yet had rare modern titular uses.
In general, the term " dictator " came to be a negative term, not a title used by rulers to call themselves but a term used by the foes of an oppressive ruler.
However, unlike Johnson, Hodge confined the term to exclude those like Asa Gray who combined Christian faith with support for Darwin's natural selection theory, before answering the question posed in the book's title by concluding: " It is Atheism.
The title " Διδάκτωρ " ( didaktōr ) is used to reference holders of a doctorate degree, while the term " Ιατρός " ( iatros ) is used for physicians of any specialty.
However, King Gojong used term of " His Majesty the Great Monarch " ( Hangul: 대군주폐하, Hanja: 大君主陛下 ) not officlal imperial title.
This last phrase ( from 1 Timothy 6: 20 ) is the origin of the title of the book by Irenaeus, On the Detection and Overthrow of False Knowledge, that contains the adjective gnostikos, which is the source for the 17th Century English term " Gnosticism.

title and originated
This use of the title is said to have originated in the right conceded to the king of France, by the concordat between Pope Leo X and Francis I ( 1516 ), to appoint abbés commendataires to most of the abbeys in France.
Both the first method for cladistic analysis and the school of taxonomy originated in the work of the German entomologist Willi Hennig, who referred to it as " phylogenetic systematics " ( also the title of his 1966 book ); the use of the terms cladistics and clade was popularized by other researchers.
The word originated as the title of a magistrate in ancient Rome appointed by the Senate to rule the republic in times of emergency ( see Roman dictator and justitium ).
The idea of MWI originated in Everett's Princeton Ph. D. thesis " The Theory of the Universal Wavefunction ", developed under his thesis advisor John Archibald Wheeler, a shorter summary of which was published in 1957 entitled " Relative State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics " ( Wheeler contributed the title " relative state "; Everett originally called his approach the " Correlation Interpretation ", where " correlation " refers to quantum entanglement ).
The programme originated in the United Kingdom in 1998, with an original working title of Cash Mountain ; it is hosted by Chris Tarrant.
The best known, which originated in England at the outset of World War II, goes by the title " Hitler Has Only Got One Ball ".
Wendy Hiller originated the role of Catherine on Broadway ; in the West End, Peggy Ashcroft portrayed the title character.
The title of the film comes from the Polynesian concept of tapu ( sometimes spelled tabu, from which originated the concept of taboo ).
In 2010, it was announced that Vertigo would become a strictly creator-owned imprint, with all titles that originated in the DC Universe, with the exception of flagship title Hellblazer, returning to the DC imprint.
The colloquialism originated from the words " Busch " and " bushwhacker " during the days when Anheuser-Busch was the main sponsor of the series but it has gradually fallen out of use since Nationwide took over as title sponsor.
The title originated with the Slavic population, prior to the Hungarian conquest of the region.
The error arose because two bills of the same title had originated from the House.
Historically, the title comes from the Latin comes stabuli ( count of the stables ) and originated from the Eastern Roman Empire ; originally, the constable was the officer responsible for keeping the horses of a lord or monarch.
While the meaning of the acronym " AFI " currently stems from the full title " A Fire Inside ," band members have stated that the name formerly originated from the titles " Asking for It " and " Anthems for Insubordinates.
The album introduced American audiences to Calypso music ( which had originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the early 20th century ), and Belafonte was dubbed the " King of Calypso ", a title he wore with reservations, since he had no claims to any Calypso Monarch titles.
Widespread in 10th century Anglo-Saxon England, minsters declined in importance with the systematic introduction of parishes and parish churches from the 11th century onwards ; but remained a title of diginity in later medieval England for instances where a cathedral, monastery, collegiate church or parish church had originated with an Anglo-Saxon foundation.
It originated in 1981 under the informal title of " Star Chamber " as an ad-hoc committee ( MISC 62 ) which could handle appeals over spending disputes, rather than having these be dealt with by the full Cabinet.
This Latin title is the original, but also pre-feudal: it originated as a Roman Comes, which was a non-hereditary court title of high rank, the specific part palatinus being the adjective derived from palatium (' palace ').
Although Tammy Grimes had originated the title role and had won the Tony Award for Best Actress for her performance, MGM executives wanted Shirley MacLaine for the film.
The title ( originally " master and commander ") originated in the 18th century to describe naval officers who commanded ships of war too large to be commanded by a Lieutenant but too small to warrant the assignment of a post-captain, or ( before about 1770 ) a sailing-master ; the commanding officer served as his own Master.
This originated in Renaissance printing shops, where a title page would feature the printer's mark ( colophon ) near the bottom of the page, usually above the printer's name and city.
The concept of corporation sole originated as a means to the orderly transfer of church or religious society property, serving to keep title within the church or religious society.
* Nikola Krstić, that earned the title of honorary citizen of this town, even though he originated from Belgrade.
Also in 2004, he portrayed the title character in Alfie, the remake of Bill Naughton's 1966 film, playing the role originated by Michael Caine.

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