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"Lean In" is a terrible title for her book.
His torment is compounded by Madonna singing a terrible title song.
Davidson wanted to call the book "Journey of Consciousness" — a terrible title, and luckily he was dissuaded.
Mr. Larson briefly considered calling the opera "About Byron," and although the phrase would have made a terrible title, it describes the nature of the work.
(Later, an overweening editor convinced Ray to call it "Are These Actual Miles?" — a terrible title for giving away the story's keystone line).
"From Prada to Nada," a rueful, occasionally touching and entirely predictable romantic comedy with a terrible title, recasts Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" as a contemporary story of Chicana empowerment.
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Weediquette I might have given Gaycation a pass for its terrible title, but I have to draw the line somewhere.
Terrible title but a brilliant show.
Kissing in Manhattan, by David Schickler A terrible title for a really special book about, um, kissing in Manhattan, basically.
"Terrible title, but it's a Korean movie about a woman kicking ass in the 'hood, supposedly modelled on some Greek mythology thing about a woman entering somewhere and doing something.
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