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In 1960, after Brezhnev was named chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet ( titular head of state of the Soviet Union ), Chernenko became his chief of staff.
When the property of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kammin was secularized during the Protestant Reformation in 1534, their secular reign including the Kolberg area became intermediately ruled by a Lutheran titular bishop, before it was turned into a Sekundogenitur of the House of Pomerania.
Therefore, Mary became Queen of Naples and titular Queen of Jerusalem upon marriage.
John William Friso ( 4 August 1687 – 14 July 1711 ) ( or Dutch: Johan Willem Friso van Oranje-Nassau ) became the titular Prince of Orange in 1702.
Additionally, as investors became more wary of Chewco, Michael Kopper, an Enron employee who reported to CFO Andrew Fastow, took over the titular management role and was used to hide actual ownership.
" Albini and Washam became " sort of obsessed " with the comic, and named their new group after the titular antihero.
For most of this period the titular sovereigns were puppets, real power being in the hands of the Trịnh family in Tongking and that of Nguyễn in the southern part of the country, which in 1568 became a separate principality under the name of Cochinchina.
Under Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary ( 1490 – 1516 ) he became successively bishop of Eger, the richest of the Hungarian sees, archbishop of Esztergom ( 1497 ), cardinal ( 1500 ), and titular Latin Patriarch of Constantinople ( 1510 ).
Duruflé became titular organist of St-Étienne-du-Mont in Paris in 1929, a position he held for the rest of his life.
In 1802 he became titular professor at the Jardin des Plantes ; and in the same year he was appointed commissary of the Institute to accompany the inspectors general of public instruction.
After teaching for several years in provincial towns, he came to Paris, where he lectured on philosophy in various institutions, and finally became professor in the normal school, and titular professor at the Sorbonne.
" In 1830 he became Cuvier's substitute as lecturer on human anatomy at the Jardin du Roi, and in 1832 was elected to the post of titular professor, which he vacated for the professorship of comparative anatomy created for him at the museum of the Jardin the same year.
* John William Friso, Prince of Orange, Prince of Nassau-Dietz, who became the titular Prince of Orange in 1702
Nouhak Phoumsavan was the second most powerful figure in the party throughout from the party's founding until Kaysone's death when he became the party's titular leader.
The former became the titular founder of Lao Issara.
He was a colourful character, who, according to Peter Anson whilst retaining his living as Anglican Rector of Runwell St Mary in Essex, also became titular Bishop of Selsey in Mar Georgius ' ' Catholicate of the West '.
After the First Crusade, the Catholic Church began appointing a Latin Rite Patriarch of Antioch, though this became strictly titular after the Fall of Antioch in 1268, and was abolished completely in 1964.
The Latin Patriarch went into exile in 1268, and the office became titular only.
Jack Frost has appeared as a minor character in the Rupert Bear stories, and in Jack of Fables the titular character became Jack Frost for a period of time.
Inheritance of this medal became the symbol for the titular head of the Vanderbilt family.
This arrangement of the words of " Lift Every Voice and Sing " with the melody of " The Star Spangled Banner " became part of the titular suite on her 2011 CD release, " The Voice of My Beautiful Country ".
The Mughals lost their eminent position on the Indian subcontinent forever and the subsequent Mughal emperors became titular rulers.
Louis was the second son and namesake of Louis, Count of Savoy by Anne de Lusignan, daughter of King Janus of Cyprus and became a King of Cyprus from 1459 to 1462 and also a titular King of Jerusalem.

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Bunnet also designed the dragon to have a degree of personality, deliberately trying to avoid creating something like the titular creature from Alien, which he believed was " too hideous to look at ".
"), which came to Pinter in taxicab while riding home from dinner out alone, and the thematic significance of the titular metaphorical phrase no man's land, and finds " something of Pinter " in both of the main characters, each one a writer whom Pinter may have to some degree feared becoming: one " with all the trappings of success but is inured by fame, wealth, comfort " ( Hirst ); the other, " the struggling, marginal, the pin-striped writer " who " does not make it " ( Spooner ); though when Billington put his theory to Pinter, Pinter said ( jokingly ), " Well, yes, maybe ; but I've never had two man servants named Foster and Briggs.

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Another powerful Newtype pilot is Judau Ashta of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, the pilot of the titular MS, who like Kamille is considered to be a powerful Newtype.
The Movie: Pyramid of Light which occurs after Battle City and in the Paradise arcs, where the film villain Anubis uses the titular item, much like the Millennium Puzzle in an attempt to destroy the God cards and revive the power of Dark using Kaiba's Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon.
Although Buffy centered around its titular character, " Doppelgangland " primarily focused on the character Willow, much like the season three episode " The Zeppo " focused on the character Xander.
*" The Body Politic ", shown three times during the episode, featured a buxom, reclining blonde ( Maura McGiveney ) saying things like " Mr. Nixon, as President, now becomes the titular head of the Republican Party.
Including this image allows the reader to see what the titular mask looks like and gives an idea of the style of the game, and does so in a way that text alone could not.
After drinking the tainted juice, Grampa and Jasper sit on a bench, laughing like the titular characters from the series Beavis and Butt-head, while Flanders hallucinates skeletons and dancing bears ( images associated with the Grateful Dead ), marching hammers ( from Pink Floyd's 1982 film Pink Floyd — The Wall ) and The Rolling Stones ' lips and tongue logo.
Shahu II was only a titular king and like his predecessor, the real power rested with the Peshwa.
Crash Comics was replaced by Cat-Man Comics in May 1941, although, like its predecessor, this new title was a superhero and adventure anthology merely headlined by the titular character.

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Like the term " tyrant " ( which was originally a respectable Ancient Greek title ), and to a lesser degree " autocrat ", " dictator " came to be used almost exclusively as a non-titular term for oppressive, even abusive rule, yet had rare modern titular uses.
These letters patent state that henceforth only the children of the Sovereign, the children of the sons of the Sovereign, and the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales would " have and at all times hold and enjoy the style, title or attribute of Royal Highness with their titular dignity of Prince or Princess prefixed to their respective Christian names or with their other titles of honour.
Henry awarded Amadeus with the title of imperial vicar for the Kingdom of Italy and at least titular claim over the Asti region.
The title " Lord of the Manor " is a titular feudal dignity which derived its force from the existence and operation of a manorial court or court baron at which he himself or his steward presided.
The title of a city which is borne by certain boroughs is a purely titular distinction.
Subsequently, the Habsburgs continued to confer the baronial title in the Southern Netherlands, first as kings of Spain and then, again, as emperors until abolition of the Holy Roman Empire, but these had become titular elevations rather than grants of new territory.
The International Boxing Research Organization describes the early NBA in this way: " Originally more comparable to the present American Association of Boxing Commissions than to its offspring and successor, the NBA sanctioned title bouts, published lists of outstanding challengers, withdrew titular recognition, but did not attempt to appoint its own title bout officials or otherwise impose its will on championship fights.
He was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke in 1751 and served as First Lord of the Treasury and titular Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1756 to 1757.
The album's title is a phrase uttered by the titular character of William Shakespeare's Othello toward his fiance, Desdemona in Act One, Scene Two: " I have but an hour of love, of worldly matters and direction, To spend with thee: we must obey the time.
When Prince Yingyot died in 1885, Chulalongkorn took that opportunity to abolish the titular Front Palace and created the title of " Crown Prince of Siam " in accordance with the Western style.
Though originally not meant to be a hereditary title, it was inherited by many despite them not participating in the traditional titular roles.
At this time the title Duke of Brittany begins to lose independent sovereign status and begins to become only titular in character ; the Breton region loses independence and becomes a province of France.
" The Cardinal Dean, then, continues to hold the title of his suburbicarian diocese as well as being titular bishop of Ostia.
The kingdom was claimed by titular kings of the house of Montferrat until 1284 and also by the Dukes of Burgundy ; Baldwin II of Constantinople had promised the title to Hugh IV should he regain the Latin Empire.
Though designed as a titular appointment as a Lord of the area, the title was purely honorific.
Titular archbishops ( i. e. ordained bishops who are given an honorary title to a now-defunct archdiocese ; e. g. many Vatican officials and papal nuncios and apostolic delegates are titular archbishops ) are never metropolitans.
The title role of Amina ( the titular sleepwalker ) with its high tessitura is renowned for its difficulty, requiring a complete command of trills and florid technique.
The title of the Dukedom refers to the Honour of Grafton in the south east of Northamptonshire, the titular village now being called Grafton Regis.
As in 586 the titular of Amida bears only this title (), it must be concluded that the union took place between the 7th and the 9th centuries.
He was not the only ruler to claim such a title, as there was the Holy Roman Empire in Western Europe, whose emperor, Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor | Frederick III, traced his titular lineage from Charlemagne who obtained the title of Roman Emperor when he was crowned by Pope Leo III in 800-although never recognized as such by the Byzantine Empire.
On the death of the 5th Earl ( also titular 7th Earl of Derwentwater ), the title passed to a descendant of the daughter ( and only child ) of the 3rd Countess by her first husband, who was also Prince Giustiniani and Duke of Mondragone in the Italian nobility.
As a titular Duke of Modena, the current holder of the title of " Prince of Carrara " would be Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este.

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