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Other examples may have been provided by Dionysius I of Syracuse and Leucon of Bosporus, who took different titles for use in different contexts (indeed, this may have suggested to Philip the expedient of avoiding royal titles when dealing with the Greeks: for them he would be general with full powers).
The narrator of "The Interpretation of Murder" (even the title is glibly expedient) is the fledgling, fictitious analyst Dr. Stratham Younger.
Its backdrop, Goodwood House, is home to the Dukes of Richmond, the first of whom acquired his title by the clever expedient of being an illegitimate son of Charles II.
Ralph M. Engel, a Manhattan estate-planning lawyer, said that while a surviving joint owner may be able to renounce the interest owned by a deceased joint owner for tax purposes, it is generally more expedient to change the form of title ahead of time if estate taxes will be an issue.
For instance Mr. Cotterill concocts a wonderful scene in which Siri and Civilai, who learned to love the cinema in Paris and will still sit through anything shown on a movie screen (even titles like "The Benefits of Oiling Your Weapon"), attend the politically expedient version of a Bruce Lee film.
It is expedient.
Impatience is expedient.
His going became expedient.
This expedient is hardly unprecedented.
Bill Clinton did what was expedient.
There's only expedient exaggeration".
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