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The treaty also contained several points on mutual wardship, preemption rights, and common titles, by which some connection between the two lines was to be preserved.
Nothing is offered below $25, and some common titles are going for above $100.
Manson said the idea for the song came from his observation that "Love Song" is one of the most common titles in music, and he wove in a metaphor about guns: "I was suggesting with the lyrics that the father is the hand, the mother is the gun, and the children are the bullets.
Varying job titles were reported by 43 patients; the most common titles reported were electrician (33%) and heavy equipment operator (26%).
Common titles are Jr.
For example, Sr. and Jr. are common titles for senior and junior members of a family who possess the same name.
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In the 19th century, when "Album Leaf" was a common title, composers used it mainly for short trifles.
Our Poet Laureate, Charles Simic, may share a common title with Andrew Motion, England's laureate, but that's where the job's similarities end.
By Jenna Krajeski September 11, 2008 Our Poet Laureate, Charles Simic, may share a common title with Andrew Motion, England's laureate, but that's where the job's similarities end.
In the United States this function has come to be mainly local, and prosecutors, whose most common title is district attorney, are elected for short terms.
While the most common Title IX complaint involves the disparity between the fields and the facilities for softball and baseball, there are many other ways that schools' athletic departments can be in violation of Title IX.
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