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Titles and previously
Titles recorded include " 1, 2, 3, Partyy !," " Possession ," " Blunder ," " Forget Yourself ", " After the Rain ," " One Day We Will Live There ," " Good Cheer ," " Slow Faucet ," " Comes Undone, " SSL 83 " ( previously titled " The Sound, The Speed, The Light "), " Feed ," and " So Fuck It ".
The Titles had previously been unified at Summerslam 2001 when WCW Tag Team Champions The Brothers of Destruction defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Kanyon, although at that time both belts were held together instead of becoming one championship.

Titles and issued
On September 15, 2010, the Department of Justice issued revised regulations for implementation of Titles II and III, effective March 15, 2011.
But, the bill did not pass and it was only in 1948 that form of address changed, when the Canadian parliament passed in 1947 its own Royal Style and Titles Act and an Order in Council was issued on 22 June the following year to remove the term Emperor of India from the sovereign's Canadian title.
Titles issued in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine under the colonial administration often suffered from defects of form ( for example, lacking an imprint of the colonial seal ), and most of them did not include a quit-rent payment.
* The Chief Justice, joined by Justice Kennedy and Scalia, issued a 15-page dissent against the Court's opinion with respect to Titles I and V of the BCRA.
Notwithstanding a few exceptional circumstances, subdivision approval and endorsement by the local municipality must always be received before the subdivision can be registered at the Land Titles Office and titles issued ( including bare land condominiums ).

Titles and New
The prominent display of Conklin's huge hardcover anthologies in the " New Titles " section of libraries led many readers to discover science fiction during the genre's early 1950s boom.
Titles released the same year as Friday the 13th were New Year's Evil, Prom Night and Christmas Evil, and 1981 saw the release of My Bloody Valentine, Happy Birthday to Me and Graduation Day.
• 1996: New York Public Library One Hundred Titles for Reading and Sharing
* Gideon Foerster and Yoram Tsafrir: "“ Nysa-Scythopolis – A New Inscription and the Titles of the City on its Coins ", The Israel Numismatic Journal.
They were known as " Members of the House of Representatives " ( MHRs ) until the passing of the Parliamentary and Executive Titles Act 1907 when New Zealand became a dominion.
" She " also appeared on The Dana Carvey Show in March 1996, reading a Top Ten List, " New Titles for Princess Diana.
Titles of New Age albums and songs are frequently descriptive: examples include Shepherd Moons ( Enya ), Straight ' a Way to Orion ( Kitaro ), Touching the Clouds ( Symbiosis ), and One Deep Breath ( Bradley Joseph ).
One of the first post-Second World War examples of New Zealand's status as an independent monarchy was the alteration of the monarch's title by the Royal Titles Act 1953.
Since the passage of the Royal Titles Act 1974, the monarch's title in New Zealand has been Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God Queen of New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.
The Royal Titles Act 1953 first introduced a New Zealand royal title for use by the Queen, and the Royal Titles Act 1974 altering the style borne by the Queen in New Zealand.
Bill Broadway, " A Flood of New Titles of Biblical Proportions ", The Washington Post, June 24, 1995, Sec.
The faction would continue to feud with Michaels throughout late 1998, with Michaels reversing Billy Gunn's Intercontinental Championship victory against Ken Shamrock, costing The Outlaws the Tag Team Titles and even managing to lure the New Age Outlaws to The Corporation on the December 7 edition of Raw is War.
The first strata titles legislation was enacted in 1961 when the New South Wales Parliament passed the Conveyancing ( Strata Titles ) Act 1961.
Titles, with descriptions from The New York Times book review by Sam Tanenhaus, included:
Titles from Warner Home Video were and continue to be distributed and manufactured by Roadshow Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand because of its film counterpart's films released by Village Roadshow.
New Titles Created by Early Amendments to 1965 Law
Mount Isa, Queensland staged a major rodeo in 1977 which attracted 30, 000 people and in September 1978 riders from the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia competed in the World Rodeo Titles at the showground for prize-money totaling $ 60, 000.
On December 29, 1995 in Rego Park, New York at Holiday Hell, Whipwreck defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in a singles match in which the World Television and World Tag Team Titles were all on the line.
They formed a team called the New Hardcore Revolution and won the vacant WCW World Tag Team Titles in a tournament final on January 3, 2000 over Kevin Nash and Scott Steiner with Anderson as the special referee.

Titles and Maine
Two conference teams, Eastern Connecticut State University and the University of Southern Maine, have won a combined six Division III National Titles.

Titles and under
The first opportunity for the protectionist Tories under Disraeli and Stanley to take office came in 1851, when Lord John Russell's government was defeated in the House of Commons over the Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851.
This has been argued by some as misleading, and refers to the date the entity adopted its current name under the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act, of that year.
Titles republished under the Northwestern-Newberry Library include Typee, Piazza Tales and Other Prose Pieces, Omoo, Israel Potter, Pierre or the Ambiguities, Confidence-Man, White Jacket or the World in a Man-of-War, Moby Dick, Mardi and a Voyage Thither, Redburn, Clarel, as well as several volumes of Melville's poems, journals, and correspondence.
It was last created in 1881, for the fourth son of Queen Victoria ; the dukedom was then suspended under the Titles Deprivation Act after its holder fought on the side of Germany during World War I.
The change in the King's title was effected under an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom called the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act, 1927.
With the price of an original 427 c. i. Cobra skyrocketing, Shelby had, by his own written declaration executed under penalty of perjury, caused the California Department of Motor Vehicles ( the government agency responsible for titling vehicles and issuing operator permits ) to utter forty-three " Duplicate Titles " for vehicles that did not officially exist in company records.
The title was suspended for the third Duke's pro-German activities during World War I under the 1917 Titles Deprivation Act, as it was for his son.
The next year, his father's British dukedom was suspended under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917 as a result of the Duke's service in the German army during the war, and Ernest Augustus ' title as Prince of the United Kingdom was suspended under the same Act.
After losing the titles to Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler in a match that unified the WWF International and WWF World Tag Team Titles, Peruzovic went on to singles competition under the name Nikolai Volkoff.
Disabled persons under the age of 65 years can be eligible for disability benefits under Social Security Titles II and XVI.
This also marks the year of retirement of long time Flames coach Stanislaus ( Stan ) Marple in 10 years, he played 194 Games, scoring 15 Goals, assisting on 32, gaining 638 Pim's, coaching 614 games for Guildford and winning 396 of them, the Flames won ten Titles under his reign.
Under rules promulgated by Titles II and XVI of the United States Social Security Act, spinal stenosis is recognized as a disabling condition under Listing 1. 04 C. The listing states: " Lumbar spinal stenosis resulting in pseudoclaudication, established by findings on appropriate medically acceptable imaging, manifested by chronic nonradicular pain and weakness, and resulting in inability to ambulate effectively, as defined in 1. 00B2b.
In 1919, as a consequence of siding with the enemies of Britain in World War I, the viscountcy was one of only three primary titles ( together with the royal dukedoms of Albany and Cumberland ) to be forfeit under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917.
Though not officially a member, upon winning the Tag Team Titles from The Acolytes on August 9, Kane, under encouragement from partner X-Pac, uttered his first words without help from a voice box, said words being " Suck it ".
Titles published under Windjammer included Neal Adams ' creator owned Knighthawk, Samuree, Valeria the She-Bat, and Mike Grell's creator owned Starslayer and Bar Sinister.
This is not a valid style under British law, however, as no application has been made to restore the titles removed by the Titles Deprivation Act, 1917.
Oklahoma under Bob Stoops has played in more BCS National Titles games ( 4 ) than any other school.
There was a point in time from 1999 – 2003, Oklahoma under Stoops was 18-2 ( 0. 900 ) vs. ranked opponents, and 3-1 ( 0. 750 ) in bowl games with one National Title and 3 Big 12 Titles.
The match was contested under Pure Title rules, but both the World and Pure Titles were on the line.
The Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851 was passed in response, making it a criminal offence for anyone outside the " united Church of England and Ireland " to use any episcopal title " of any city, town or place, or of any territory or district ( under any designation or description whatsoever ), in the United Kingdom " e. g. Bishop of Anytown, and provided that any property passed to a person under such a title would be forfeit to the Crown.

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