Sentence examples for most notable title from inspiring English sources

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The nonfiction list was moony in its own way, with books by Leo Buscaglia and Helen Gurley Brown, but probably the most notable title was Robert A. Caro's "Path to Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson," described here as "the first 33 years of the life of the 36th president".

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His most notable titles include the Civil War best seller "Attack and Die" that he co-authored with his doctoral student Perry Jamieson, and his narrative biography "Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat, Vol. I," a work that was completed with Vol. II by Judith Lee Hallock.

Bloomberg Businessweek listed R.C. Pro-Am, along with Cobra Triangle, as Rare's most notable titles in the NES library.

It seems relatively cursory compared to the others and is most notable for its title, a line from Corneille that translates "That Obscure Clarity That Falls From the Stars".

The beauty, range, and flexibility of Norman's vibrant soprano voice assured her further operatic engagements, the most notable being the title role in Aïda in productions in Berlin and at La Scala in Milan and the role of Cassandra in Hector Berlioz's Les Troyens (The Trojans; Covent Garden, 1972).

The most notable aspect of Title III lies in the opportunities it is said to create.

The most notable of these title-winning teams was the 1948 squad, which went 15 0 to become the first undefeated team in organized professional football history.

Stella Cassio and Barbara Miller have collaborated on a series, "Attaché," collages whose punning title is the most notable feature.

After Clover's dissolution and most of its staff's subsequent reformation as Platinum Games, one of their next games, Bayonetta, contains several references to Ōkami; the most notable of these is when the title character transforms into a panther and, like Amaterasu, a trail of flowers and plant life follows her.

Leech's most notable West End performances ranged from the title-role in Captain Brassbound's Conversion (1948) to Dr Emerson in Whose Life Is It Anyway?

The vibrant single Fun aside, the most notable thing is the unwitting prescience of the title track.

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