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title and given
Yet titles are traditionally given only to management men, and income tends to rise with title.
Again it was used as the title for the hoss wrangler, and when the order was given to go out and `` rustle the hosses '', it meant for 'im to go out and herd 'em in.
The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
The title " teacher " was first given to Aristotle by Muslim scholars, and was later used by Western philosophers ( as in the famous poem of Dante ) who were influenced by the tradition of Islamic philosophy.
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 title given to Apollo at a shrine in Wiltshire.
Aplu, meaning the son of, was a title given to the god Nergal, who was linked to the Babylonian god of the sun Shamash.
The word abbot, meaning father, is a title given to the head of a monastery in various traditions, including Christianity.
The office may also be given as an honorary title to a clergyman who is not actually the head of a monastery.
Though the title " abbot " is not given in the Western Church to any but actual abbots of monasteries today, the title archimandrite is given to " monastics " ( i. e., celibate ) priests in the East, even when not attached to a monastery, as an honor for service, similar to the title of monsignor in the Western / Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church.
In Greek practice the title or function of Abbot corresponds to a person who actually serves as the head of a monastery, although the title of the Archimandrite may be given to any celibate priest who could serve as 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.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
In disposition Alexander bore little resemblance to his soft-hearted, liberal father, and still less to his refined, philosophic, sentimental, chivalrous, yet cunning granduncle, emperor Alexander I of Russia, who could have been given the title of " the first gentleman of Europe ".
The title ' Nobilissimus ' was given to senior army commanders, the future emperor Alexios I Komnenos being the first to be thus honoured.
Imam Jafar al Sadiq famously narrated how the title Siddiq was given to Abu Bakr from Muhammad.
Although various Ambrosians were given the title of Blessed in recognition of their holiness: Antonio Gonzaga of Mantua, Filippo of Fermo, and Gerardo of Monza, the order was eventually dissolved by Pope Innocent X in 1650.
The first is my father is king, which could be considered simply as a generic title given to a crown prince.
* The Bishop of Dover is given the additional title of " Bishop in Canterbury " and empowered to act almost as if he were the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury, since the archbishop is so frequently away fulfilling national and international duties.

title and operation
This title is not related to the individuals military rank ( if any ), but instead is the title of the senior individual responsible for the overall operation of the merchant ships and naval auxiliary ships that make up the convoy.
By December 15, 2010 it broke the record for longest serving spacecraft at Mars, with 3, 340 days of operation, claiming the title from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor.
The State guarantees title and is usually supported by a compensation scheme for those who lose their title due to the State's operation.
The first operational missions of naval aircraft were flown under his command during the Veracruz operation in 1914 and he was the first to hold the title: Commander, Aircraft Squadrons, Pacific Fleet.
The title " Lord of the Manor " is a titular feudal dignity which derived its force from the existence and operation of a manorial court or court baron at which he himself or his steward presided.
In February 2012, the company released its only title, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, a single-player action role-playing game that enjoyed moderate success, but by late May 2012, the company had ceased operation, due to financial difficulties for which it had filed for bankruptcy.
Intestacy has a limited application in those jurisdictions that follow civil law or Roman law because the concept of a will is itself less important ; the doctrine of forced heirship automatically gives a deceased person's next-of-kin title to a large part ( forced estate ) of the estate's property by operation of law, beyond the power of the deceased person to defeat or exceed by testamentary gift.
Attendees at the meeting included Dora Maxwell who would go on to help establish hundreds of credit unions and programs for the poor and Louise McCarren Herring, whose work to form credit unions and ensure their safe operation earned the title of " Mother of Credit Unions " in the United States.
On December 20, 1918, the federal government created the Canadian National Railways ( CNR ) – a title only with no corporate powers – through a Queen's Privy Council for Canada Order in Council as a means to simplify the funding and operation of the various railway companies.
Paragraph ( 10 ) of section 802 ( a ) of title 10, United States Code ( article 2 ( a ) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice ), is amended by striking ' war ' and inserting ' declared war or a contingency operation '.
After the event, however, Northeastern promoter Vincent J. McMahon refused to recognize the title change and withdrew his operation from the NWA, becoming the World Wide Wrestling Federation ( WWWF, now WWE ) with Rogers as the star performer.
In its early years of operation, the title used on its aircraft was Tunis Air.
In the IBA's final year of operation, the 2000-01 season, the Wizards took the IBA title.
In 1989, the Sunday title was briefly merged into a seven-day operation under Max Hastings's overall control.
The title of the book is derived from an operation, similar to trepanation, that Rampa claimed he had, in which a small hole was drilled into his forehead to arouse the third eye and allow stronger powers of clairvoyance.
By December 15, 2010 the orbiter broke the record for longest serving spacecraft at Mars, with 3, 340 days of operation, claiming the title from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor, which had arrived sooner than Odyssey but failed in 2006.
The title of the office he then held has become " the President of the Supreme Court " since that court came into operation in October 2009, but Lord Bingham retired in July 2008.
The Steelheads were the first team to win the ECHL championship in its first year in the league since the Greensboro Monarchs won the title in the league's second season of operation ( 1989 – 90 ).
On June 1, 1940, the title of the Brooklyn – Manhattan Transit Corporation was passed to the City of New York, signifying the first phase of unification of New York's subway system with the Independent Subway System as well as eventual public operation of the entire system.
In the declaration made from Kalurghat Betar Kendra ( Chittagong ) on 27 March 1971, Zia assumed the title of " provisional commander in chief of the Bangladesh Liberation Army ", though his area of operation remained confined to Chittagong and Noakhali areas.
a technological measure " effectively protects a right of a copyright owner under this title " if the measure, in the ordinary course of its operation, prevents, restricts, or otherwise limits the exercise of a right of a copyright owner under this title.

title and commanded
The rank of commodore was at first a position created as a temporary title to be bestowed upon captains who commanded squadrons of more than one vessel.
It was discontinued as a rank in these services during the postwar period, but as an appointment, the title " commodore " was then used to identify senior U. S. Navy captains who commanded squadrons of more than one vessel or functional air wings or air groups that were not part of a carrier air wing or air group.
Of other Gondor posts, in Tolkien's writings appear " ministers of the Crown concerned with ' intelligence '" who surveyed the palantíri ( see below ); Captain of the Hosts, borne by future King Falastur during the reign of his father ; and Captain of Gondor and Captain-General of Gondor applied to Faramir and Boromir respectively, with the former title also given to Eärnur when he commanded the Gondor army in Arthedain prior to his crowning.
In 1185 his forces, commanded by his younger brother Minamoto no Yoshitsune, vanquished the Taira and in 1192 he received from Emperor Go-Toba the title of Seii Tai Shogun.
Officially holding the title of chief of staff, he was in practice a second-in-command, and commanded a much-criticised frontal assault at the Battle of Paardeberg in February 1900.
He commanded the invasion of Portugal in 1807, setting out in November from Salamanca he captured Lisbon in 30 November or early December and was granted the ducal victory title of Duc d ' Abrantès and made Governor of Portugal.
The rank title " brigadier-general " is still used notwithstanding that brigades in the army are now commanded by colonels.
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.
The title Mishnah Berurah is a reference to the portion in Deuteronomy where Israel is commanded to inscribe God's commandments in large clear writing on a mountainside.
In the latter battle he commanded a central part of the Allied forces so effectively that the tsar bestowed upon him the title of count.
It was a rare title ; in the Middle Ages a vidame commanded the military forces of a bishop and performed other feudal duties unsuitable for a man of the Church.
Back with the Armée d ' Italie, Lannes commanded the advanced guard in the crossing of the Alps in 1800, was instrumental in winning the Battle of Montebello, from which he afterwards took his title, and bore the brunt of the Battle of Marengo.
The military officer who commanded these elephants was given the title " Legate Digitant and Agitant of the Gigantic Elephants.
The Djolof was reducted to a kingdom nevertheless the title of burba remain associated with imperial prestige, and commanded nominal respect from its ancient vassals.
Allied Armies in Italy, commanded by Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, was the title of the highest Allied field headquarters in Italy, during the middle part of the Italian campaign.
Trierarch (, triērarchos ) was the title of officers who commanded a trireme ( triēres ) in the classical Greek world.
However, the rank title based on the navy rank was preferred and as RAF colonels typically commanded groups the rank title group captain was chosen.
Ermac was bestowed the title “ Prince of Siberia ” by Ivan, who also commanded that Mahmet-kul be sent to Moscow.
As the cavalry was being organized in the Army of the Potomac, he commanded the Cavalry Reserve and then the Cavalry Division, with the title Chief of Cavalry.
After he succeeded to his title in 1780, he was made field marshal in 1787, and commanded the Prussian army that rapidly and successfully invaded the United Provinces ( The Dutch Republic ) and restored the authority of the House of Orange.
First founded as a title in 1925, in 1928 the rank became one of the first commissioned Nazi ranks and was bestowed upon those SA and SS officers who commanded units known as Standarten which were regiment-sized formations of between three hundred and five hundred men.
SS and Police Leader () was a title for senior Nazi officials who commanded large units of the SS, of Gestapo and of the regular German police during and prior to World War II.

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