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He held this title jointly with Tupua Tamasese Lealofi until his death in 1963.
Nevertheless, the Flemings wished that Charles assume the royal title, and this was supported by his grandfather the emperor Maximilian I and the Pope Leo X, this way, after the celebration of Ferdinand II's obsequies on 14 March 1516, he was proclaimed as king of Castile and of Aragon jointly with his mother.
In 1964 and 1966 the club appeared again in the winners ' list of the tournament, albeit in 1964 jointly with Santos FC and in 1966 it hat to share the title with three more clubs.
Al least one of Stamitz's clarinet concertos ( concerto No. 6 in E-flat major ) seems to have been jointly composed by Stamitz and Beer as both names appear on the title page of the Viennese manuscript.
Paul von Hindenburg took his place ; Ludendorff declined to be known as " Second Chief of the General Staff " and instead insisted on the title First Generalquartiermeister, on condition that all orders were sent out jointly from the two men.
* Carlisle: the station-full title Carlisle Citadel was owned jointly by the LNWR and the Caledonian Railway: the Midland ( among others ) was a " tenant Company ".
During the reign of the second NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Lou Thesz ( 1949 – 1956 ), the title was further unified with several more previously-competing " World " titles, such as those recognized jointly by the National Wrestling Association and the American Wrestling Alliance ( in Boston ), plus another version promoted from the Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium.
He won the Soviet title jointly with David Bronstein in 1948, and won at Venice in 1950, ahead of Vasily Smyslov.
The king and his mother, whose title is Indlovukazi ( Great She-Elephant ), rule jointly.
On his death the barony of Willoughby de Eresby fell into abeyance between his sisters Lady Priscilla and Georgiana, Marchioness of Cholmondeley, who also jointly inherited the office of Lord Great Chamberlain ( the abeyance was terminated in 1780 in favour of Priscilla ; see the Baron Willoughby de Eresby for later history of this title ).
Geheimrat was the title of the highest advising officials at the Imperial, royal or principal courts of the Holy Roman Empire, who jointly formed the Geheimer Rat reporting to the ruler.
The couple later settled in the Tengger mountains and ruled the region jointly under the title Purbawisesa Mangkurat Ing Tengger.
In many common law jurisdictions such as Canada, parts of the US, the UK, Australia and India, jointly owned property will pass automatically to the surviving joint owner separately from any will, unless the equitable title is held as tenants in common.
Its commitment was rewarded with the title “ Stadt der Wissenschaft 2005 ” ( City of Science of 2005 ), which science, politics, business and culture won jointly for Bremen and Bremerhaven, by the Foundation for German Science ( Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft ).
The title was jointly developed by LucasArts and Ronin Entertainment, using Ronin's programmers and engine partnered with LucasArts ' project leadership, designers, and artists.
title jointly held by the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics from 1926 – 1932.
Premier League form tailed off again in the new year with City jointly contesting the FA Cup and Europa League, and Mancini cited burnout for losing ground in the league title race.
A collection of almost all commemorative papers, transcriptions of commemorative addresses on Ennio De Giorgi and personal reminiscences of pupils and friends, collected jointly with some philosophical papers of De Giorgi himself: the translation of the title reads as :" Ennio De Giorgi: they have said of him ...".
Frederick and Daniel only kept the jointly held farm for a few years, and on May 10, 1817, one Henry Gordon made the final payment, giving him title to the land.
Bischoff did not want this title and gave it to them jointly on June 7.
The Subjection of Women is the title of an essay written by John Stuart Mill in 1869, possibly jointly with his wife Harriet Taylor Mill, stating an argument in favour of equality between the sexes.
The PWR was taken over jointly by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ( LYR ) and the London and North Western Railway ( LNWR ) in 1849, its title being amended to Preston and Wyre Joint Railway ( PWJR ).

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Some NES titles were developed by companies who had licensed their title from a different arcade manufacturer.
The title was used mainly in developed countries from the 1880s to 1940s during the electrification of industry, but is still used in some developing countries.
The spine could be used for the incipit, before the concept of a proper title was developed, during medieval times.
A new Leaving Certificate exam subject with the working title ' Politics & Society ' is being developed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment ( NCCA ) and is expected to be introduced to the curriculum sometime after 2012.
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 ).
This system developed gradually from a more presbyterian polity ( Joseph Smith's original title in 1830 was " First Elder ") for pragmatic and doctrinal reasons, reaching a full episcopacy during the Nauvoo period ( 1839 – 1846 ).
During the early 20th century, the rhymed epigram couplet form developed into a fixed verse image form, with an integral title as the third line.
In the last decade of the 20th century the American poet Denis Garrison developed a two-line 17 syllable variation of the image couplet with his Crystalline, where euphony is the key component and a title thereto optional.
In the Roman tradition a large variety in the meaning and importance of the imperial form of monarchy developed: in intention it was always the highest office, but it could as well fall down to a redundant title for nobility that had never been near to the " Empire " they were supposed to be reigning.
A second game bearing the anime TV series title Stand Alone Complex was released in November 2004 on PlayStation 2, developed by Sony Computer Entertainment and Cavia and published by Bandai.
A fifth title, Intellivision World Series Major League Baseball, developed as part of the Entertainment Computer System series, also supports the Intellivoice if both the ECS and Intellivoice are connected concurrently.
Hollenshead also mentioned that the title would be completely developed in-house, marking the first game since 2004's Doom 3 to be done so.
The material they recorded was released in 1956 on an album whose title, Birth of the Cool, gave its name to the " cool jazz " movement that developed at the same time and partly shared the musical direction begun by Davis ' group.
The title was developed by Pi Studios.
However, the band ignored the requests and developed their next album, 2112 with a 20-minute title track divided into seven sections.
It was developed by FASA Interactive, owned by Microsoft Corporation, which also produced the title.
In 1192, Yoritomo was awarded the title of Sei-i Taishōgun by the emperor and the political system he developed with a succession of shogun at the head became known as a shogunate.
Tensor calculus was developed around 1890 by Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro under the title absolute differential calculus, and originally presented by Ricci in 1892.
A great deal of writing on this theory developed and several societies were formed worldwide for its adoption, although Hare pointed out that his scheme was not meant to bear the title ' representation for minorities '.
The 2002 title Melty Blood was developed by then amateur developer French-Bread and achieved cult success on the PC.
The original title led to 5 very successful sequels for the general public, as well as being developed into a training tool for military use only.
Their first original title was Mars Saga, a game developed for Electronic Arts and released in 1988.
Westwood Pacific developed or co-developed games like Nox and Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2, which takes place in an alternate universe to that of the original title Command & Conquer.
It was clear Putnam was not willing to withdraw completely from the world of librarianship, stating “ I would willingly surrender the administration, if that course would serve the interest of the library and I could feel assured as to my successor .” Putnam provided the suggestion of “ Librarian Emeritus ” be developed as his new official title, with an honorarium of one-half of his original salary.

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