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The titling
noun
A prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification. See also :Category:Titles
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The titling is quite out there, it is part of getting people to view it.
The titling of that novel also came up against stereotypes of my ostensibly all-female audience.
The titling of the album and the presence of the instrumentals were noted to be indicative of Morrison's long-held belief that "it's not the words one uses but the force of conviction behind those words that matters".
(That record keeping, which he maintained, gave rise to the titling system he uses today; each work, rather than being called "untitled," is known by its number).
The risk was that Aristide would want his bureaucrats to implement the titling process themselves, rather than contract with private groups organized by CLED.
The government ordered the destruction of all official records of slavery in 1890, further complicating the titling process now under way.
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The title?
The titles alone appal.
The title was ironic.
Petersburg in the title.
The titles will come.
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