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In February 1918, he was ordered to suppress the Constitutional Protection Movement, but proclaimed his support for peace talks in Hubei and was stripped of titles but permitted to stay in command of his forces.
Such talks inspired him to create the Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen spin-off titles " over a lot of opposition " from the management who " protested that the characters weren't strong enough.
In February 2010, the station's owners Guardian Media Group were reported to be in talks with staff regarding options for Channel M's future after the company sold off 32 of its regional newspaper titles, including the Manchester Evening News, to Trinity Mirror for £ 44. 8 million.
A number of Ridinghouse titles accompany exhibitions and are complimented by related talks by artists and writers, such as American conceptualist artist Fred Wilson's talk and signing at the Whitechapel Gallery, London ( 19 May 2011 ).
His talks have also been featured in multiple audio titles distributed by Lighthouse Catholic Media.

titles and are
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.
usually concerned about America's belief that attainment and success are measured in dollars and titles.
Yet titles are traditionally given only to management men, and income tends to rise with title.
The strange, delightful little character pieces with their odd and sometimes inexplicable titles are still evocative and gracious.
Primitive Baptists in the Appalachian region often used " New Britain " with other hymns, and sometimes sing the words of " Amazing Grace " to other folk songs, including titles such as " In the Pines ", " Pisgah ", " Primrose ", and " Evan ", as all are able to be sung in common meter, of which the majority of their repertoire consists.
Among his epic poems, we possess the titles and some fragments of three pieces: the Fisherman, Kirka or Krika, which, however, is designated by Athenaeus as doubtful, and Helena, Of his elegies, some beautiful fragments are still extant.
The regions of East Anglia and Northumbria are still known by their original titles to this day.
* Arcologies are common elements in futuristic anime and manga titles.
There are numerous titles of the song including, " Pat Works on the Railway " and " Paddy on the Railway ".
The only titles other than a barony that have yet gone into abeyance are the earldom of Arlington and the viscountcy of Thetford, which are united, and ( briefly ) the earldom of Cromartie.
The terms " pastoralist " and " agriculturist ", often used as ethnic designations for Watusi and Bahutu, respectively, are only occupational titles which vary among individuals and groups.
For the Orthodox canon, Septuagint titles are provided in parentheses when these differ from those editions.
For the Catholic canon, the Douaic titles are provided in parentheses when these differ from those editions.
; Presiding Bishop or President Bishop: These titles are often used for the head of a national Anglican church, but the title is not usually associated with a particular episcopal see like the title of a primate.
; Honorary Assistant bishop, Assisting Bishop, or Bishop Emeritus: These titles are usually applied to retired bishops who are given a general licence to minister as episcopal pastors under a diocesan's oversight.
The titles, in this meaning, are not used by the Roman Catholic Church.
In the Bahá ' í religion God is often referred to by titles and attributes ( for example, the All-Powerful, or the All-Loving ), and there is a substantial emphasis on monotheism ; such doctrines as the Trinity are seen as compromising, if not contradicting, the Bahá ' í view that God is single and has no equal.
Released monthly, these titles are a feature length ( usually about 64 page ) adventure, featuring a character from the comic itself.
In Martha told Jesus " you are the Christ, the Son of God, who is coming into the world ", signifying that both titles were generally accepted ( yet considered distinct ) among the followers of Jesus before the Raising of Lazarus.
Additionally, though 60 % of the Fortune 500 companies have a Chief Diversity Officer ( CDO ) or Diversity leadership position, this and many other C-level titles are not necessarily universally recognized as Corporate Officers, and tend to be specific to particular organizational cultures or preferences as employees.
There are considerable variations in the responsibilities of the titles.
Lectures with the titles ' The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory ' and ' Criticisms and Counterproposals to the Copenhagen Interpretation ', that Heisenberg delivered in 1955, are reprinted in the collection Physics and Philosophy.
because it does not explicitly make use of religious titles for Jesus, such as " Christ " and Domin-(" Lord "), which are used in the BC / AD notation, nor does it give implicit expression to the Christian creed that Jesus was the Christ.

titles and What
What to buy out of the year's grist of nearly 15,000 book titles??
What little is known of their titles and names comes from Chinese transliterations of their language.
Instrumentally, their sound contains lush, multi-layered, psychedelic rock arrangements, but lyrically their compositions show elements of space rock, including unusual song and album titles — such as " What Is the Light?
These paintings do not show violence, however, but a sad thoughtfulness, explained by the fact that three of them were originally exhibited with completely different titles, one more appropriately being What Shall We Do for the Rent ?, and the first in the series, Summer Afternoon.
In and around Johannesburg the growth of the independent music scene led to not just a surge of bands ranging from big names ( relatively speaking ) Tribe after Tribe, The Dynamics and The Softies through to smaller hopefuls What Colours, Days Before and No Exit, but also to the growth of a vibrant DIY fanzine scene with " Palladium " and " One Page to Many " two titles of note.
The most famous chronicler of true crime trials in English history is the amateur criminologist William Roughead, a Scots lawyer who between 1889 and 1949 attended every murder trial of significance held in the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh, and wrote of them in essays published first in such journals as The Juridical Review and subsequently collected in best-selling books with such titles as Malice Domestic, The Evil That Men Do, What Is Your Verdict ?, In Queer Street, Rogues Walk Here, Knave's Looking Glass, Mainly Murder, Murder and More Murder, Nothing But Murder, and many more ….
Examples of song titles include: Hatching of the Eggs ; A Better Place ; Song of the Swans ; What ’ s the Matter with You ; It ’ s a Big, Big World ; Pretty Good Place to Live.
Eternity has also appeared in the alternate universe titles What If?
had been a great success in the United States and the UK, outside of Germany Fallada faded into obscurity for decades, until American publisher Melville House Publishing reissued several Fallada titles, beginning in 2009 with Little Man, What Now ?, The Drinker, and Every Man Dies Alone.
Penguin Inc had been incorporated in 1939 in order to satisfy US copyright law, and had enjoyed some success under its vice president Kurt Enoch with such titles as What Plane Is That and The New Soldier Handbook despite being a late entrant into an already well established paperback market.
It publishes a number of titles in India, including Autocar, Autocar Professional, What Car?
Decibel magazine referred to the band in a review of Atlas Drugged, " Look What I Did crush on political philosophers, put Latin words in their song titles and generally get off on being a bunch of wiseasses to spazzed-out Adderall punk.
What followed was a slew of very successful titles for various platforms.
He then moved to Publishing Holdings, which owned list titles including What Mortgage and What Telephone.
He authored numerous booklets, often with evocative titles, such as Thoughts and aphorisms ( 1951 ), Pétain and history: What I would have said in my inaugural speech at the Académie française if I had been elected ( 1957 ), History of the Latin Quarter ( 1960 – 1963 ), Where is France going?
:* What is strictly local law: the state's positive statutes ; constructions thereof adopted by state courts ; and rights and titles to things having a permanent locality, e. g. to real estate and other matters immovable and intra-territorial in their nature and character.
:* What is not local but " common " law: the rights and titles created in contracts or other instruments of a commercial nature, which are to be sought in general principles of commercial jurisprudence.
Ibn Al-Nadim says that he was the author of " Taabirul Ro ' oya " ( What Dreams Express ), which is different from or an abridged version of: Muntakhabul Kalam Fi Tafsir El Ahlam "( A Concise Guide for the Interpretation of Dreams ) first printed in Bulaq, Egypt, in 1284 H, in Lucknow in a. d. 1874 and in Bombay in 1296 H. It was subsequently reprinted numerous times in various parts of the Arab World under different titles.
" After finishing the script, the movie, that was later titled Crossroads, had the working titles of What Are Friends For and Not a Girl.
These were mostly comedies, with titles like What Next, Baby?
The metalogues are mostly thought exercises with titles such as " What is an Instinct " and " How Much Do You Know.
Other modern Eloise titles released by Simon & Schuster include Eloise's Guide to Life ( 2000 ), Eloise at Christmas ( 2003 ), Eloise's What I Absolutely Love Love Love ( 2005 ) and Love & Kisses, Eloise ( 2005 ).
Even Marvel's once-popular 2099 line of titles wasn't safe, as seen in the 26th issue of What The --?!

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