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The film spawned a memorable title song.
Jordi Alba was later sent off, and Barca's patchy form allowed Atlético to claim a memorable title.
A memorable title will surely attract readers, but when a book becomes a classic, it's hard to say whether the title has been part of its canonization or has merely become retroactively canonical.
The friendship paradox was discovered and explained by the sociologist Scott Feld in a paper with a memorable title: S. L. Feld, "Why your friends have more friends than you do," American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 96, No. 6 (May 1991), pp. 1464 1477.3.
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Imagine "Brideshead Revisited" rewritten and relocated by the young Philip Roth (with assistance from F. Scott Fitzgerald and J. D. Salinger), and you'll have a sense of the setup of "The Assembled Parties" (which surely deserves a more memorable title).
It was an imperfect, yet memorable, title for what would be the handbook to a revolution.
The Thirty-Nine Steps, a brilliantly teasing and memorable title, was first published as a serial adventure story in Blackwood's Magazine from August to September 1915, appearing in book form that same October from the Scots publisher, William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh.
Our little revolutionary moment comes in a document with the memorable title "ADP 2-7 agenda item 3 Elements for a draft negotiating text" with its climate-busting section D (paragraph 13.2) outlining several possible long-term goals for a new climate change agreement.
She performed her hits "Leave (Get Out)" and "Too Little Too Late," as well as ballad "Boy Without a Heart" and the memorable title track from Jumping Trains.
Jean Charlot was a devote of Mexican culture who went on archeological expeditions in the Yucatan Peninsula, admired the work of the famous muralists and wrote a book with the memorable title, "Art From the Mayans to Disney". In his painting, "El Primer Diente" (The First Tooth) of 1936, a peasant mother and child mark the great event with a sort of catatonic awe.
A Neapolitan courtier and poet named Giambattista Basile gathered the tales, in a Neapolitan dialect, under the memorable title of "Lo Cunto de li Cunti".
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