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In an aside, he cited the single mother title character in the television program Murphy Brown as an example of how popular culture contributes to this " poverty of values ", saying, " It doesn't help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown — a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid, professional woman — mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ' lifestyle choice.
The random appearances of the other characters, which often confuses the title characters, contributes to the same idea.
There is also a novel version of Save the Tiger, by Shagan: the title comes from a campaign to save tigers from extinction to which Stoner contributes.
On Challengers, released on August 21, 2007, Case contributes lead vocals to the title song as well as " Go Places ", in addition to her backing vocals on the other tracks.
Quayle had also launched a national controversy when he criticized the television program Murphy Brown for a story line that depicted the title character becoming a single mother by choice, citing it as an example of how popular culture contributes to a " poverty of values ", saying: " t doesn't help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown — a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid, professional woman — mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ' lifestyle choice '".
* 3 May 2003-A Ruud van Nistelrooy hat-trick contributes to Manchester United's 4-1 home win over Charlton Athletic and puts them on the brink of title glory.
Though the title track is written by Anderson and departed guitarist Bernard Butler, Oakes contributes on " Together " and " Bentswood Boys ".

title and notion
Literary critics Barthes and Foucault suggest that readers should not rely on or look for the notion of one overarching voice when interpreting a written work, because of the complications inherent with a writer's title of " author.
Ehrman uses this omission to support the notion that the title " Son of God " is not used of Jesus until his baptism, and that Mark reflects an adoptionist view.
The actual titles are in question ( as is the notion that these were album-length recordings ), but the first title has been confirmed by a former head of the now defunct Smelly Tongues fan club.
From Hell was partly inspired by the title of Douglas Adams ' novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, in that it explores the notion that to solve a crime holistically, one would need to solve the entire society in which it occurred.
The wormhole's discovery cements in Opaka's and other Bajorans ' minds the notion that Sisko is the Emissary of the Prophets, a title and set of responsibilities with which Sisko is initially ill at ease.
In English the term " intellectual " conveys the general notion of a " literate thinker "; its earlier usage, as in the title of The Evolution of an Intellectual ( 1920 ) by John Middleton Murry, connotes little in the way of " public " rather than " literary " activity.
Between 1689 and 1721-the end of the Great Northern War which had begun in 1700-the notion a " European " fashion evolved, reflected by a mass of title pages in which Europe appeared as the central word.
The title " zeroth law of thermodynamics " began to appear in textbooks to refer to statements of this kind, though now stripped of their explicit reference to heat ; their implicit dependence on the notion of heat could not be removed because they rely on the concept of thermal equilibrium which in turn relies on the concept of transfer of heat by conduction or radiation, the presence or absence of which must be empirically recognizable in order to make the concept of thermal equilibrium empirically recognizable.
The title alludes to the hoodoo notion of " midnight ", the period between the time for good magic and the time for evil magic, and " the garden of good and evil ," which refers principally to Bonaventure Cemetery.
In the West the term Catholic has come to be most commonly associated with the Roman Catholic Church because of its size and influence in the West, and because that is historically its name ( although in formal contexts most other churches still reject this naming, because the title " Catholic Church " is so linked with the notion of it being the one true church ).
The title The Bone People draws parallels between Māori, who use bone extensively in art and tools, and the notion of the core or skeleton of a person: in the novel the characters are figuratively stripped to the bone.
He agrees with Dumezil that we ignore whether the translation of the epithet is exhaustive and what Etruscan notion corresponded to the name Regina which itself is certainly an Italic title.
As evident from Fleck's book's title, it revolves around the notion that epistemologically, there is nothing stable or realistically true or false about any scientific fact.
are tied somehow to a landowner's title to the soil beneath the water, and 2 ) That the notion of the Riparian Zone extending to " the middle of the stream " is excessively permissive in a way that might allow a Riparian landowner to block the waterway.
Padishah, Padshah, Padeshah, Badishah or Badshah () is a superlative royal title, composed of the Persian pād " master " and the widespread shāh " king ", which was adopted by several monarchs claiming the highest rank, roughly equivalent to the ancient Persian notion of " The Great " or " Great King ", and later adopted by post-Achaemenid and Christian Emperors.
As the original notion a vicar is of " earthly representative of God or Christ " but also used in sense of " person acting as parish priest in place of a real parson " The title is now used in Catholicism to refer to the bishops and more specifically to the Bishop of Rome ( the pope ).
The webcomic Hunter Black, by Justin Peniston, William Orr, and Jacob Bascle, features a title character inspired by the notion of putting Parker into a fantasy setting.
The continual regard of this title to them, indicates a new interpretation of the traditional notion of a maggid, incorporated into the Hasidic role of Rebbe.
The title can also be interpreted to refer to the notion that postmodern works like Mumbo Jumbo are often dismissed as nonsensical.
The notion cohort is to be taken not in the strict, military sense ( primarily the constitutive unit of a Roman legion ; circa battalion ), but indicated a fairly large number ; accordingly, friend is to be taken in a loose sense, rather as in amicus curiae, compare the Hellenistic Aulic title philos ( basilikos ).
The title of " senior judge " was instead used to refer to the active judge with the most seniority in a given court ; after 1948, this notion was formalized and modified under the new title of " chief judge ".
Although the notion and title of an emperor is largely alien to Islamic tradition, the Ottoman dynasty which, employed the title of " Sultan of Sultans " in its official full style had perhaps the best claim to usage, due to its territorial extent and great length.

title and is
That is why the members of the beat generation proudly assume the title of the holy barbarians ; ;
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.
In his recent book, Hurray For Anything ( 1957 ), one of the most important short poems -- and it is the title poem for one of the long jazz arrangements -- is written for recital with jazz.
In covert socialism -- toward which America is moving -- private enterprise retains the ownership title to industries but government thru direct intervention and excessive regulations actually controls them.
The medical title of `` Lobar Ventilation In Man '' by Drs. C. J. Martin and A. C. Young, covers a brief paper which is one part of a much larger effort to apply electronics to the study of the respiratory process.
The highest rated non-supervisory engineering title is ' research engineer.
This function is staffed by engineers chosen for their technical competence and who have the title, member of the technical staff.
When a family buys a home the title is subject to a perpetual easement to Tri-State.
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.
First, it appears to be based on the fact that on its title page Utopia is described as `` festivus '', `` gay ''.
The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
There is no use at all in trying to follow it dance by dance and title by title, for it has a kind of nonstop format, and moves along in an admirable continuity that demands no pauses for identification.
There is fear in the fifties as his title suggests and as his competent drawings show.
What a discussion can ensue when the title of this type of song is in question.
`` He has married me with a ring of bright water '', begins the Kathleen Raine poem from which Maxwell takes his title, and it is this mystic bond between the human and natural world that the author conveys.
Ah, what a title for the exhibition: The Eye is All ''!!
Aplu, it is suggested, comes from the Akkadian Aplu Enlil, meaning " the son of Enlil ", a title that was given to the god Nergal, who was linked to Shamash, Babylonian god of the sun.
A clear title to property is one that clearly states any obligation in the deed to the property.
After the records of the property have been traced and the title has been found clear, it is sometimes guaranteed, or insured.
After this is accomplished, no abstract of title is necessary.
If an affidavit is notarized or authenticated, it will also include a caption with a venue and title in reference to judicial proceedings.
For a reader to assign the title of author upon any written work is to attribute certain standards upon the text which, for Foucault, are working in conjunction with the idea of " the author function ".

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