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Hence the title of the book, referring to the soldiers and subjects of the king ; ;
Some have felt that Washington Irving comes out rather slimly, but let them look at the title of the book ''.
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.
She asked him and, laughing, she added, `` I was nervous about buying a book with a title like that, but I knew you'd like it ''.
* Animal ( book ), full title Animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to The World's WildLife, a 2003 non-fiction book by David Burnie and several co-authors
Under this title the book became famous in the English-speaking world.
The title of this book revived the Ashes legend and it was after this that England v Australia series were customarily referred to as " The Ashes ".
Amos, however, is the first prophet whose name also serves as the title of the corresponding biblical book in which his story is found.
A person who participates in archery is typically known as an " archer " or " bowman ", and one who is fond of or an expert at archery can be referred to as a " toxophilite ".< ref > The noun " toxophilite ", meaning " a lover or devotee of archery, an archer ", is derived from Toxophilus by Roger Ascham —" imaginary proper name invented by Ascham, and hence title of his book ( 1545 ), intended to mean ' lover of the bow '.
While the complete title of the book is the Acts of the Apostles, really the book focuses on only two men: The Apostle Peter ( chs.
Keene wrote a book about the opening with that title.
The 2009 novel Blood's a Rover by James Ellroy takes its title from Housman's poem " Reveille ", and a line from Housman's poem XVI " How Clear, How Lovely Bright ", was used for the title of the last Inspector Morse book The Remorseful Day by Colin Dexter.
The title of the album was apparently inspired by historian Eric Lott's book Love & Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class, which was published in 1993.
Ezra-Nehemiah, grouped as a single book with the title " Ezra ", was translated into Greek around the middle of the 2nd century BC.
However, a title came into usage from the first word of the book in Koine Greek: apokalypsis, meaning " unveiling " or " revelation ".
The full title in Hebrew is named after a young woman of Moab, the great-grandmother of David and, according to the Christian tradition, an ancestress of Jesus :, Megillat Ruth, or " the scroll of Ruth ", which places the book as one of the Five Megillot.
The original Hebrew title of the book of Proverbs is " Míshlê Shlomoh " (" Proverbs of Solomon ").
As a result, most scholars consider the book of Malachi to be the work of a single author who may or may not have been identified by the title Malachi.
Another book using that same title, the " Gospel of Barnabas ", survives in two post-medieval manuscripts in Italian and Spanish.
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.
The title Breviary, as we employ it — that is, a book containing the entire canonical office — appears to date from the eleventh century.

title and refers
The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
is the title of a novel by William Faulkner, and refers to the return of Thomas Sutpen's son.
The title refers to Alma the Younger, a prophet and " chief judge " of the Nephites.
The film's title refers to the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland.
This work's title, translatable as " tutor ", refers to Christ as the teacher of all mankind, and it features an extended metaphor of Christians as children.
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 name Kettner in the title refers to Auguste Kettner, former chef to Napoleon III, who emigrated to England and in 1867 opened a restaurant in Soho – Kettner's – one of the oldest restaurants in London.
The book's title refers to the temperature that Bradbury understood to be the autoignition point of book paper.
The Swedish title refers to the small town of Åmål in central Sweden.
The original title of the film, Fucking Åmål, refers to the girls ' feelings about their smalltown home: in a key scene one of the girls shouts in desperation " varför måste vi bo i fucking jävla kuk-Åmål " ( which roughly translates to " why do we have to live in fucking bloody cock-Åmål ").
The title of the well-known Italian novel Il Gattopardo was rendered in English as " The Leopard ", in which the translator was led astray by a false friend ; Italian gattopardo, while being the cognate of " leopard ", in fact refers to other felines ( the American ocelot, the African serval and an extinct type of Italian wildcat ).
The title is a translation into German of the Old Norse phrase Ragnarök, which in Norse mythology refers to a prophesied war of the gods that brings about the end of the world.
Note: The head of state in a " presidential " system may not actually hold the title of " president "-the name of the system refers to any head of state who actually governs and is independent of the legislature.
The oak in the song's title refers to the wood from which British warships were traditionally made in the age of sail.
Note that the title of achrantos ( spotless, immaculate, all-pure ) refers to the holiness of Mary, not specifically to the holiness of her conception.
The title of the essay refers to a postal stamp commemorating Philby issued in the Soviet Union in the late 1980s.
Yet for " son of Man ( Ben-Adam ), one is also wise to note that HaShem, throughout the Book of " Ezekial ," refers to the prophet himself only by the title " ben-Adam.
The title refers to Mosiah II, a king of the Nephites at Zarahemla.
One track on the latter exemplified both the scene's close-knit character and the popularity of heroin within it: " Chinese Rocks "— the title refers to a strong form of the drug — was written by Dee Dee Ramone and Hell, both users, as were the Heartbreakers ' Thunders and Nolan.
" As is common with ancient texts, multiple titles may represent a single source, for example, if a title refers to a section rather than the whole.
The title was chosen late in the poem's gestation ; it refers to the youngest of the three Parcae ( the minor Roman deities also called The Fates ), though for some readers the connection with that mythological figure is tenuous and problematic.
Further evidence concerns an inscription in Ekron to PYGN or PYTN, which some have suggested refers to " Potnia ", the title given to an ancient Mycenaean goddess.
The significance of the R-in the series title refers to the production code as well as the term of endearment for the player fighter craft, the " Round Canopy ".
The title refers to the Westport, Connecticut address, where the band stayed while recording in Leka's studio in nearby Bridgeport and remains an in-concert favorite.
The title refers to the parting words of Tongan warriors, " Malie toa, malie tau " ( literally, " Brave warrior, bravely fought ").

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