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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 ".

title and deliberate
The title is a deliberate play on the books of Robinson's Mars Trilogy.
After that is a Mini Marvel tale titled Spider-Man And His Amazing < del > Friends </ del > Co-Workers ( note that the strikethrough of " Friends " was a deliberate inclusion in the title ).
The military press censor at SHAEF made a mistake and allowed the Cowan cable to go out starting with " Allied air bosses have made the long awaited decision to adopt deliberate terror bombing of great German population centres | date = September / October 1996 | url = http :// www. legionmagazine. com / en / index. php / 1996 / 09 / the-bomber-command-offensive / | title = The Bomber Command Offensive | publisher = originally published in the Legion Magazine
E. H. Carr's ' What is History ' was a deliberate critique of positivism, and Hans Morgenthau's aim in ' Scientific Man vs Power Politics ' - as the title implies-was to demolish any conception that international politics / power politics can be studied scientifically.
Geoffrey Sampson explains the title of his 1997 book, Educating Eve: The ' Language Instinct ' Debate, as a deliberate allusion to Educating Rita.
Notice the deliberate spelling mistake in the title ( Dairies-Diaries ), which is pointed out in the final episode of Da Dick and Dom Dairies.
The success of the Fighting Fantasy series ( distribution in over 17 countries ) allowed for numerous reprints of the original title, although the cover of subsequent versions changed due to deliberate redesign, printing errors, and releases in different markets.
( The title of the book was a deliberate contrast to Spengler's The Decline of the West.
On the same site, Rick Cohoon praised " My Town " for " painting in words and music both the pace of living in a small town ", and " Speed " for being " slower and more deliberate than the recklessness the title suggests.
Whether or not Augustus substituted the public Lares with " his own " Lares is questionable ; augusti can be interpreted as descriptive, a shared title and honour ( the " august " Lares ) but when coupled with his new cult to the Genius Augusti, Augustus ' deliberate association with the popular Lares through their shared honorific makes the reformed Compitalia an unmistakable, local, " street level " aspect of cult to living emperors.
This was a deliberate insult to the government of Peru, because a Commissary is a colonial functionary and not an ambassador, the proper title for a diplomatic functionary sent to negotiate with an independent state.

title and pun
The last one, Ninti ( Lady Rib ), is also a pun on Lady Life, a title of Ninhursag herself.
The German title of the book by Friedrich Nietzsche Twilight of the Idols, written in 1888 and published in 1889, is Götzen-Dämmerung, a pun on the title of Wagner's opera.
Gernsback wrote fiction, including the novel Ralph 124C 41 + in 1911 ; the title is a pun on the phrase " one to foresee for many "(" one plus ").
In France, the punchline is sometimes a pun on the title of a popular song, allowing the last answer to be sung:
This was followed briefly by Smith and Goody ( with Bob Goody ) and then the comedy sketch series Alas Smith and Jones, co-starring Griff Rhys Jones, its title being a pun on the name of the American TV series Alias Smith and Jones.
Suite XVI, the follow-up album to Norfolk Coast, was released in September 2006 ( the title is a pun on " Sweet 16 " and also a reference to the fact that it was the band's sixteenth studio album ) and continued the band's resurgence.
The Importance of Being Earnests popularity has meant it has been translated into many languages, though the homophonous pun in the title (" Ernest ", a masculine proper name, and " earnest ", the virtue of steadfastness and seriousness ) poses a special problem for translators.
French offers a closer pun: " Constant " is both a first name and the quality of steadfastness, thus the play is commonly known as De l ' importance d ' être Constant, though Jean Anouilh translated the play under the title: Il est important d ' être Aimé (" Aimé " is a name which also means " beloved ").
is a pun on the title of the song " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
The ISIHAC version, permits players to speak and so describe a scene ( often a pun of the title word ), which the opposing team has to guess.
According to his memoirs, Haussmann's use of the title baron was based on his elevation to the Senate and to an 1857 decree of the emperor's that gave Senate members the title of baron ; his memoirs further stated that he joked that he might consider the title aqueduc, ( a pun on the French words for ' duke ' and ' aqueduct ') but that no such title existed.
The title Maaseh Hoshev literally means a Work of Calculation, but it is also a pun on a biblical phrase meaning " clever work ".
His name is a pun on the title of the film Easy Rider.
The title of Sir Thomas More's 1516 fictional work Utopia is a double entendre because of the pun between two Greek-derived words that would have identical pronunciation: with his spelling, it means " no place " ( as echoed later in Samuel Butler's later Erewhon ); spelled as the rare word Eutopia, it is pronounced the same by English-speaking readers, but has the meaning " good place ".
They managed to get enough local backing to record a mini-album in late 1982, entitled It ( the title was a pun on pulp-it, as if the band were preaching to the audience ), which was released in April 1983 by Red Rhino Records.
Written by Andrew Marshall, the title of each episode was a pun on the word ' Dad '.
The title is a pun on the concept of Brittania ruling the waves.
The title itself is a pun, revealing many of the themes of the work: le ton beau means ‘ the beautiful tone ’ or ‘ the sweet tone ’, but the word order is unusual for French.
The title is written using specific kanji instead of hiragana to create a Japanese pun.
The cover is a pun-there are multiple taps ( British English ) or " faucets " ( US English ) in the picture, which is a pun in the album's title.
The title Leaves of Grass was a pun.

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