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title and received
In 50, Agrippina was granted the honorific title of Augusta, a title which, up until this point, no other imperial woman had ever received in the lifetime of her husband.
She was only the third Roman woman ( Livia Drusilla and Antonia Minor received this title ) and only the second living Roman woman ( the first being Antonia ) to receive this title.
Bryennios had been made kaisar ( Caesar ) and received the newly-created title of panhypersebastos (" honoured above all "), and remained loyal to both Alexios and John.
By 1190 Alexios Angelos had returned to the court of his younger brother, from whom he received the elevated title of sebastokratōr.
Amalric agreed and ascended the throne without a wife, although Agnes continued to hold the title Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon and received a pension from that fief's income.
Immediately after, he received several marks of distinction: he was made President of the Accademia di San Luca, the main artistic institution in Rome, and by the hand of the Pope himself his name was inscribed in " the Golden Volume of the Capitol ", and he received the title of Marquis of Ischia, with an annual pension of 3000 crowns.
Their second title, and the first to be received through a championship game, came in, two decades before the first Super Bowl game was played.
As the title implies, any active device received the sum of all transmitted messages in universal space-time, in a single pulse, so that demultiplexing yielded information about the past, present, and future.
The album's title song received some pop radio airplay and crossed over to No. 96 on the Billboard Hot 100, and " 1974 ( We Were Young )" and " Saved By Love " also charted as Adult Contemporary songs.
In 1639 Abergavenny received a charter of incorporation under the title of bailiff and burgesses.
He is commonly referred to in Bahá ' í texts as " The Master ", and received the title of KBE after his personal storage of grain was used to relieve famine in Palestine following World War I, but never used the title.
" In 2004 he received Afghanistan's highest academic and scientific title " Academician " from the Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan.
Casimir is the only Polish king who both received and kept the title of the Great in Polish history ( Bolesław I Chrobry is also called the Great, but his title Chrobry ( Valiant ) is now more common ).
When he received the crown, his hold on it was in danger, as even his neighbours did not recognise his title and instead called him " king of Kraków ".
Pfeiffer also received the title of Chief Operating Officer.
He received the title of Caesar and was appointed praetor with consular power.
Our Lady of the Rosary is the title received by the Marian apparition to Saint Dominic in 1208 in the church of Prouille in which the Virgin Mary gave the Rosary to him.
The emperor received the title.
The move benefited United as they received a two-week break and won the 1999-2000 league title by an 18-point margin, although they did not progress past the group stages of the Club World Cup.
With the help of Venice, Sforza was again victorious and, in exchange for abandoning the Venetians, received the title of capitano generale ( commander-in-chief ) of the Duchy of Milan's armies.

title and overwhelming
The convergence of documentary evidence of the type used by academics for authorial attribution — title pages, testimony by other contemporary poets and historians, and official records — sufficiently establishes Shakespeare's authorship for the overwhelming majority of Shakespeare scholars and literary historians, and no evidence links Oxford to Shakespeare's works.
Afterwards, their relationship became much easier, and Fanon agreed to Jeanson's title suggestion, largely due to his overwhelming workload in earning his medical degree.
" Save Your Kisses for Me " took the title with an overwhelming victory.
The second metaphor, also foregrounded in the title, is the representation of place: “ In the summer here in the Okanagan [...] there is a shade of cobalt blue that can be so intense it ’ s overwhelming, and you get this gold and silver of the sun shredding it, shattering it, burnishing it, as it goes down .” The interconnection of the horses moving out to meet the in-coming sun creates a crease, a physical epiphany that assures humanity is in the right place.
He led the team to an overwhelming 5-1 win and the title of unofficial world champions.
Soon Veracruz would win their second title in the 1949-50 season, winning with the most overwhelming victory in the history of Mexican soccer, beating Monterrey 14-0.
ArenaNet stated that this was because they felt that this format was restricting their ability to add new game mechanics and balance the overwhelming number of skills introduced with each title, and decided to begin work on Guild Wars 2 to address these issues ( with Eye of the North bridging the gap between Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2 ).
Miyake noted that it was difficult for him to write the scenario for To Heart 2 because the game's development began during the time he was writing December When There Is No Angel, and Ruri and Sango's original scenario had to be rewritten because of their overwhelming resemblance to the latter title.
Afterward, Bugs receives overwhelming fan response over the act, and attracts the attention from Warner Bros. who sign on both as film stars, and film the title musical number.

title and critical
The first line represents the subject, the second the author ( and perhaps title ), the third and fourth dates of editions, indications of translations, and critical works on particular books or authors.
The title “ media studies ” may be used alone, to designate film studies and rhetorical or critical theory, or it may appear in combinations like “ media studies and communication ” to join two fields or emphasize a different focus.
He was the first to publish a critical summary of the ascertained facts, under the title of Kaspar Hauser, ein Beispiel eines Verbrechens am Seelenleben ( 1832 ).
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted the Rolling Stone's, noting that " critical acclaim and popular consensus has accorded them the title of the “ World ’ s Greatest Rock and Roll Band .” Rolling Stone magazine ranked them 4th on their " 100 Greatest Artists of All Time " list, and their album sales are estimated to have been more than 200 million worldwide.
Although the title supply chain is included, this Standard specifies the requirements for a security management system, including those aspects critical to security assurance for any organisation or enterprise wishing to management the security of the organisation and its activities.
Very often it was critical saves that kept United from defeat or dropping valuable points, helping United to the 2000 – 01 Premier League title, their third in a row.
The title of a Life magazine article in 1964 asked, “ Is He the Worst Artist in the U. S .?” Lichtenstein responded to such claims by offering responses such as the following: " The closer my work is to the original, the more threatening and critical the content.
With Hextall providing the critical stops at crucial times, the Flyers captured a third-straight Patrick Division title, and were able to gain revenge on the Rangers by beating them in six games, as well as surviving a tough seven-game test from a gritty Islanders club.
The standard critical practice, however, is to indicate book number in Roman numerals, and chapter title in Arabic, so that III. 2, for example, indicates the second chapter of the third book.
Many media outlets and members are extremely critical of the new championship policy and state that if this new policy is followed the Ring title will lose the credibility it once held.
In 1882, a quarterly review on critical hagiography was established under the title of Analecta Bollandiana, which still exists today and publishes supplements to the Acta.
A pivotal meeting, at the home of Frank Morgan ( Ralph's brother, who played the title role in The Wizard of Oz ), is what gave SAG its critical mass.
Featuring a more pop-oriented sound, Celebrity Skin was a critical success with strong sales and successful singles, including the title track, " Celebrity Skin ", " Malibu ", and " Awful ".
He launched yet another magazine, The Enemy ( three issues, 1927 – 29 ), largely written by himself and declaring its belligerent critical stance in its title.
The title story from that collection, " Bliss ", which involved a similar character facing her husband's infidelity, also found critical acclaim.
Released to critical and commercial success A Link to the Past was a landmark title for Nintendo and is widely considered today to be one of the greatest video games of all time.
Despite a critical drubbing, the film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role ( Susan Hayward ) and Best Music, Song ( Victor Young and Ned Washington for the title song, sung by Martha Mears ), which has become a jazz standard.
A revival opened in January 2009 on Broadway, starring Mary-Louise Parker as the title character and Michael Cerveris as Jørgen Tesman, at the American Airlines Theatre to mixed critical reviews.
The full title of his principal work — a work which, though now out of date, entitles its author to be regarded as the founder of modern critical research in the field of early Christian literature — is The Credibility of the Gospel History ; or the Principal Facts of the New Testament confirmed by Passages of Ancient Authors, who were contemporary with our Saviour or his Apostles, or lived near their time.
Because Barry provided not just the main title theme but the complete soundtrack score, his music often enhanced the critical reception of a film, notably in Midnight Cowboy, the 1976 version of King Kong, Out of Africa, and Dances with Wolves.
The Little Drummer Girl was both a financial and critical failure, with critics claiming that Keaton was miscast for the genre, such as one review from The New Republic claiming that " the title role, the pivotal role, is played by Diane Keaton, and around her the picture collapses in tatters.
The book has been the subject of critical commentary, particularly in reference to its use of the pejorative term as the title.
He wrote a series of articles for the Encyclopédie evincing considerable critical power and insight, which in their collected form, under the title Eléments de Littérature, still rank among the French classics.
Young himself reinforced his reputation as a pioneer of romanticism by precept as well as by example ; in 1759, at the age of 76, he published a piece of critical prose under the title of Conjectures on Original Composition which put forward the vital doctrine of the superiority of " genius ," of innate originality being more valuable than classic indoctrination or imitation, and suggested that modern writers might dare to rival or even surpass the " ancients " of Greece and Rome … The Conjectures was a declaration of independence against the tyranny of classicism and was at once acclaimed as such becoming a milestone in the history of English, and European, literary criticism.
In 1664 he published at London an edition of the Lives of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius that contains an unedited anonymous life of Aristotle ; this life was known as ' Vita Menagiana ' before the critical edition by Ingemar Düring, Aristotle in the ancient biographical tradition Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell 1957 ; reprinted New York, Garland, 1987, pp. 80 – 93 ) with the title ' Vita Hesychii ' ( the attribution to Hesychius of Miletus is controversial ).

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