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He went to Key West every fall and winter and was the only man in town who did not know that his title of `` Commodore '' was never used without irony.
The earlier of them was an unofficial enterprise, sponsored by Life magazine, under the title of The National Purpose.
In order to further refine the management of passenger vehicles, on July 1, 1958, the actual title to every vehicle was transferred, by Executive Order, to the Division of Methods, Research and Office Services.
In Berlin he published his views of the chemical laws of nature in German and this was issued in French translation ( Paris, 1813 ) under the title Recherches Sur l'identite Des Forces chimiques et electriques, a work held in very high esteem by the new generation of research chemists.
In substance, said the Court, there was no transfer of equitable 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.
Implementation of Georgia's automobile title law was also recommended by the outgoing jury.
Van Brocklin, the quarterback who led the Eagles to the title, was signed by the Vikings last Wednesday.
For example, there was sheet music with the word `` jazz '' in the title, to illustrate how a word of uncertain origin took hold.
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 ''.
Lincoln later noted that this move was " partly on account of slavery " but mainly due to land title difficulties.
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.
Aplu, meaning the son of, was a title given to the god Nergal, who was linked to the Babylonian god of the sun Shamash.
A port was in development for the 5200 and advertised as a launch title but never officially released, although an unofficial release was produced by AtariAge.
The Atari 7800 version was a launch title and featured co-operative play, it was the built in game on the European Atari 7800 release.
( This package was released for the PC a year earlier under the title Atari: 80 Classic Games in One.
The title was an implicit admission that such chapters as Chapter 7, " The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ", could not survive translation to the theatre.

title and imported
The word Unitarian had been circulating in private letters in England, in reference to imported copies of such publications as the Library of the Polish Brethren who are called Unitarians ( 1665 ), Henry Hedworth was the first to use the word " Unitarian " in print in English ( 1673 ), and the word first appears in a title in Stephen Nye's A brief history of the Unitarians, called also Socinians ( 1687 ).
In the Polynesian island monarchy of Tonga, as opposed to the situation in Europe, barons are granted this imported title ( in English ), alongside traditional chiefly styles, and continue to hold and exercise some political power.
As a consequence of the contract with Robert Lippert, American actor Brian Donlevy was imported for the lead role, and the title was changed to The Quatermass Xperiment to cash in on the new X certificate for horror films.
Since the title of the Paladin is given at the end of the game, the Paladin abilities and Soulforge are only usable with characters that are imported into Quest for Glory III: Wages of War and later games.
The name Maciste was not in the title of the English versions of most of these films: when these films were imported into the USA and dubbed in English, the hero's name was often changed to Hercules, Samson, Goliath, Atlas, or Colossus, because the name Maciste was not widely recognised in the USA.
He created the editorial formula still in use today, brought aboard Steven Slon, a veteran of the service journalism category, imported Greg Gutfeld from Rodale's Prevention title and worked with longtime staff editor Denis Boyles, a former Playboy contributing editor, to develop the magazine's influential and distinctive " regular guy " voice.
The Anthropophagi are imported from their native Africa to 19th century New England where the infestation of huge, headless, bloodthirsty carnivores must be eradicated by the title character and his young assistant.
The term is derived from the Mughal title dewan ( also diwan or divan ), held by the chief revenue officer of a province, via the chiefly Bengali term diwani, denoting the right to collect an excise tax on imported goods.
The original PC Engine version became available in Japan in 2008 on Wii's Virtual Console and as an imported title, in Australia, Europe and North America in March 2010.
These included imported recordings, dance arrangements, jazz on film ( after 1929 ), patent ' how to jazz courses ', individual visiting artists ( most of whom were white ) and literature such as Australian Dance Band News ( 1932-with subsequent title changes ).
A third batch of ten wheeler U class were imported from the UK that were intended for provincial routes and given a sub-class title of Uc.
The robot's first appearance in the United States was as a part of the Shogun Warriors line of super robot toys imported in the late 1970s by Mattel, then in Jim Terry's Force Five series, both under the title Grandizer.
According to the Weissers, each filming of Daydream had become progressively more exploitive, with the last, imported to the United States under the title Captured For Sex having the lowest production values and focusing most on sex and a torture orgy.
While the show's title translates to " school girls ", and is a clear reference to Schulmädchen-Report, a series of soft core porn movies made in Germany in the 1970s, the show itself is a parody of imported American teen dramas such as the 1989 movie Heathers and television series Beverly Hills, 90210, which have long been popular in Germany.
For common online database like PubMed, author names, title, and other details are imported automatically.
Canadian registration of a newly assembled or imported motorized bicycle as a limited-speed motorcycle requires presentation of the manufacturer's Certificate of Origin establishing title, along with testing of production bikes for safety and emissions inspection and approval.

title and monarchies
In Europe, it is the title legally borne by dynastic cadets in monarchies, and borne by courtesy by members of formerly reigning dynasties.
* substantively, the heirs apparent in some monarchies use a specific princely title associated with a territory within the monarch's realm, e. g. the Princes of, respectively, Asturias ( Spain ), Grão Pará ( Brazil, formerly ), Orange ( Netherlands ), Viana ( Navarre, formerly ), Wales ( UK ), etc.
Some monarchies used a specific princely title for their heirs, such as Prince of Asturias in Spain and Prince of Brazil in Portugal.
* Arabian tradition since the caliphate – in several monarchies it remains customary to use the title Sheikh ( in itself below princely rank ) for all members of the royal family.
The title is still in use in some constitutional monarchies and designates the acting head of state while the monarch is abroad.
During the Middle Ages the title signified first among the Germanic monarchies.
In all other European monarchies, the monarch assumes the title the moment the predecessor dies or abdicates.
In the widespread political reorganisations following World War II many monarchies ceased to exist, making the title far less prevalent and important.
* The Abbasid ( in theory still universal ) Caliph Ar-Radi created the post of Amir al-Umara (" Amir of the Amirs ") for his – in fact governing – Wazir ( chief minister ) Ibn Raik ; the title was used in various Islamic monarchies ; see below for military use
However, most monarchies do not have formal rules on the styling of princes consort, and a prince consort may have no royal title.
Neither the descriptive princess consort nor the title ' Princess Consort ' has yet been used in Western monarchies, as dynastic wives of kings have been styled queens consort, often with the title ' Queen '.
In some monarchies the husbands, wives, or children, of a royal prince or princess, who do not possess a princely title themselves, may be entitled to the style.
Most monarchies give ( or gave ) the heir apparent the title of Crown Prince or a more specific title, such as Prince of Orange in the Netherlands, Prince of Asturias in Spain, or Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom.
Early in 1720 Charles XII's sister, Ulrika Eleonora, who had been elected queen of Sweden immediately after his death, was permitted to abdicate in favour of her husband Frederick the prince of Hesse, who was elected king 1720 under the title of Frederick I of Sweden ; and Sweden was, at the same time, converted into the most limited of monarchies.
The term is now borne as a title only in Thailand and the Scandinavian monarchies ; but it may also be used generically to refer to the person or position of the heir apparent in other kingdoms.
However, heirs apparent to non-imperial and non-royal monarchies ( i. e., wherein the hereditary sovereign holds a title below that of king / queen, e. g., grand duke or prince ), crown prince is not used as a title, although it is sometimes used as a synonym for heir apparent.
In some monarchies, those of the Middle East for example, in which primogeniture is not the decisive factor in dynastic succession, a person may not possess the title or status of crown prince by right of birth, but may obtain ( and lose ) it as a result of an official designation made on some other legal or traditional basis, e. g., former Crown Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan.
In the Germanic monarchies abolished in 1918, hereditary prince, rather than crown prince, was also the title borne by the heirs apparent of the kingdoms of Bavaria, Hanover, Saxony and Württemberg, as well as those of grand duchies, of sovereign duchies and principalities, and of mediatized princely families.
Some monarchies have used ( although not always de jure ) a territorial title for heirs apparent which, though often perceived as a crown princely title, is not automatically hereditary.
* the above component vali ahad meaning ' successor by virtue of a covenant ' ( or various forms and etymological derivations ) was adopted by many oriental monarchies, even some non-Muslim, e. g. Walet as alternative title for the Nepali ( Hindu ) royal heir apparent ; first used Crown Prince Trailokya in the middle of the nineteenth century, taken from the Mughal title ' Vali Ahad '

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