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Each dish has a declarative title.
The huge production and confident tone, along with that declarative title, imply some sort of sweeping statement about the war years.
In 1987 the master avant-gardist Richard Foreman presented a work with the bald and declarative title "Film Is Evil: Radio Is Good".
In 1938, the Museum of Modern Art mounted its first solo photography exhibition, a display of 100 pictures by Walker Evans (1903-75) bearing the flatly declarative title "American Photographs".
The achingly declarative title sets out its stall as a manifesto for those polarised between two parties that are seemingly committed to leaving the European Union.
A clear, declarative title of the paper seems required to counter mistaken views on this.
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Busy practitioners may prefer to see the conclusion of the review in the title, but declarative titles can oversimplify or exaggerate findings.
Declarative titles raising or answering questions in a few brief words will far more likely do this than titles merely pointing to the topic.
Some journals recommend "indicative titles" that indicate the topic matter of the review, while others require declarative titles that give the review's main conclusion.
Declarative titles state the main findings or conclusions.
This is a declarative novel, from the title (taken from a Joy Division lyric) to the series of staccato statements that comprise the prologue: "This is all true.
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