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titles and could
If Greek citizenship was an " emancipation from the world of things ", the Roman sense increasingly reflected the fact that citizens could act upon material things as well as other citizens, in the sense of buying or selling property, possessions, titles, goods.
Since Mountbatten had no sons, when he was created Viscount Mountbatten of Burma of Romsey in the County of Southampton on 27 August 1946 and then Earl Mountbatten of Burma and Baron Romsey in the County of Southampton on 28 October 1947, the Letters Patent were drafted such that in the event he left no sons or issue in the male line, the titles could pass to his daughters, in order of seniority of birth, and to their heirs male respectively.
Unfortunately, the amount of speech that could be compressed into a 4K or 8K ROM cartridge was limited, and the system did not sell as well as Mattel had hoped ; while the initial orders were as high as 300, 000 units for the Intellivoice module and its initial game-cartridge offerings, interest in future titles dropped rapidly until the fourth and last Intellivoice title, Tron: Solar Sailer, sold a mere 90, 000 units.
For instance, while the offices of bishop, presbyter and deacon appear apostolic in origin, the titles of " bishop " and " presbyter " could be used interchangeably:
Jenkins mentions use of the word in book titles including Life among the Moonies and Escape from the Moonies, and comments: " These titles further illustrate how the derogatory term ' Moonie ' became a standard for members of this denomination, in a way that would have been inconceivable for any of the insulting epithets that could be applied to, say, Catholics or Jews.
As the PC-FX struggled, NEC became far more liberal than most companies with regard to the titles that it allowed to be released for the platform in an attempt to get whatever development support they could.
The substantive provisions of the Act could be codified ( arranged by subject matter ) in one or more titles of the United States Code while the " effective date " provisions — remaining uncodified — would be available by reference to the United States Statutes at Large.
Games could either be saved directly to it ( on the titles that supported it ) or to copy / transfer game saves to and from the Mega-CD's internal RAM.
In 2010, frustrated with the delays surrounding the release of his recent titles Minter was keen to return to a style of game development where games could be produced and released quickly.
The simplest solution would be execution: his titles would then pass to Edward of Windsor, whom Isabella could control, while it would also prevent the possibility of his being restored.
In 1820 a new law also stipulated that only children of Romanovs born of marriages with persons of equal status, i. e. members of a " royal or sovereign family ", could transmit succession rights and titles to descendants.
While this meant that offices, such as emperor, king, and elector could only be legally occupied by one dynast at a time, holders of such other titles as duke, margrave, landgrave, count palatine, and prince could only differentiate themselves by adding the name of their appanage to the family's original title.
Sometimes titles granted to ancestors could also be taken as surnames.
Notably, even after assuming the formal regalia, Hatshepsut still described herself as a beautiful woman, often as the most beautiful of women, and although she assumed almost all of her father's titles, she declined to take the title " The Strong Bull " ( the full title being, The Strong Bull of his Mother ), which tied the pharaoh to the goddesses Isis, the throne, and Hathor, ( the cow who gave birth to and protected the pharaohs )— by being her son sitting on her throne — an unnecessary title for her, since Hatshepsut became allied with the goddesses, herself, which no male pharaoh could.
" In response, Nintendo limited the number of titles that third-party developers could release for their system each year.
" DIVX gold " discs that could be played an unlimited number of times on any DIVX player were announced at the time of DIVX's introduction, but no DIVX gold titles were ever released.
However, in such case titles of the etymological Burgrave family ( not in countries with a viscount-form, such as Italian burgravio alongside visconte ) bearers of the title could establish themselves at the same gap, thus at generally the same level.
The titles followed a male-only line of descent and could not be purchased.
Baron and noble ( nobile ) are hereditary titles and, as such, could only be created or recognised by the kings of Italy or ( before 1860 ) the pre-unitary Italian states such as the Two Sicilies, Tuscany, Parma or Modena, or by the Holy See ( Vatican ) or the Republic of San Marino.
The titles given to the kings on these charters could also be revealing: a king might be described as a " subregulus ", or underking.
GameDaily listed him as one of the characters they wish they could kill, but can't, stating that he is one of the most unimportant characters in video game history and was left to rot in spin-off titles after being created as Luigi's rival.
The description depicts a typical deathmatch based on major titles such as Quake, Doom, Unreal Tournament and others, the purpose served is to give a basic idea of the concept ; however, given the many variations that exist and the manner that options and rules may be manipulated literally everything mentioned could be different to a minor or major degree in other games.

titles and read
Private libraries appeared during the late republic: Seneca inveighed against libraries fitted out for show by illiterate owners who scarcely read their titles in the course of a lifetime, but displayed the scrolls in bookcases ( armaria ) of citrus wood inlaid with ivory that ran right to the ceiling: " by now, like bathrooms and hot water, a library is got up as standard equipment for a fine house ( domus ).
Actor John Malkovich first saw the film at the 1998 Cairo International Film Festival and subsequently adopted the film as a kind of post-facto executive producer ( the reissued film's titles read " John Malkovich Presents ").
The ending exposes a hidden element to the entire book, where the actual first-chapter titles ( which are the titles of the books that the reader is trying to read ) make up a single coherent sentence, which would make a rather interesting start for a book.
A tried-and-tested method for presenting newspaper comic strips, the 2003 DC Elseworlds story Batman: Nine Lives also used this method-although unlike those titles, Vertical is designed to be read vertically, and not horizontally.
The Clerk of the Crown, standing on the Sovereign's right, then read aloud the titles of the bills ( in earlier times, the entire text of the bills ).
This was reduced in 1895 to the titles and a memorandum of the object and purport of the Act, and since 1988 only the short title and a summary of the long title have been read.
This was reduced in 1895 to the titles and a memorandum of the object and purport of the Act, and since 1988 only the short title and a summary of the long title have been read.
Even English-language dialogue containing these words can appear on Quebec French-language television without bleeping: for example, when, in 2003, punks rioted in Montreal because a concert by the band The Exploited had been cancelled, TV news reporters solemnly read out a few lyrics and song titles from their album Fuck the System.
Instead of a cut to the dialogue titles, the dialogue was displayed at the bottom of the image on a black background so the audience could read them as a subtitle, which was similar to the way they appeared in the cartoon strips.
The local children were read harrowing tales from " Ice-sop's Fables ," which were parodies of classic Aesop Fables — but with a darkly sardonic bent ( and titles like " Coldilocks and the Three Bares ").
Her full titles read, " The wife and greatly beloved of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Living in Truth, Lord of the Two Lands, Neferkheperure Waenre, the Goodly Child of the Living Aten, who shall be living for ever and ever, Kiya.
She had a profound influence on the entire genre, having over 300 published titles read by at least four generations of science fiction and fantasy readers and writers.
Lazar's answer to this question could be read in the titles he applied to himself in his charters.
' Then there was a note, ' To those of you who read titles aloud, you can't pronounce the Count's name.
On the 9 April 2002, Garter King of Arms Peter Gwynn-Jones read out the full styles and 437 titles of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother at the end of her funeral service at Westminster Abbey.
For example, Ober would read movie, TV show, or song titles that had one word replaced with an incorrect word, and contestants had to come up with the correction.
The notebooks contain quotations that struck Lichtenberg, titles of books to read, autobiographical sketches, and short or long reflections.
The line could either be read as individual titles or the entire line of titles could tell a much broader story when read together chronologically, following a timeline that appeared in the back of the comics.
There are always going to be some people who find that not to their taste, but at the same time, Birds of Prey regularly brings in people who don't otherwise read mainstream comics, a whole audience that may not pick up any other superhero titles, and I love that niche, that little area between good taste and utter shamelessness.
In yet another sketch where Pat goes to the hairdresser, the stylist asks which magazine Pat would like to read, naming gender-specific titles.

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