Sentence examples for explains the subtitle of from inspiring English sources

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In his review of Julie Salamon's "Hospital" (July 6), D. T. Max fails to explain the subtitle "Man, Woman, Birth, Death, Infinity...."....

The subtitle ominously explains the choice of experimental victim: "Decency has replaced man by a guinea pig".

The subtitle of the collection, as the editor explains, adapts a well-known saying of Firth's, which characterises linguistics as language turned back on itself, and very fittingly describes the general spirit of this volume.

Keaton mentions on Rose that the subtitle of the movie is Or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance but don't expect me to explain that since Keaton couldn't.

The subtitle of this book gives pause.

Mills's book was subtitled "The American Middle Classes"; the subtitle of Saval's book is "A Secret History of the Workplace".

"The subtitle of each of my books is, 'This should never happen again.'" "People say, 'Why dig this up, even if it's true?'" Akhmetzyanov explains.

The subtitle of "The Fox Effect" (March 4) lays out the purpose of the authors, David Brock, Ari Rabin-Havt and their colleagues at Media Matters for America: to explain "how Roger Ailes turned a network into a propaganda machine".

(The subtitle of the book is Tales Out of Loneliness).

The subtitle of the article read "Nixon Was Bad.

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