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With an introduction by Julia Donaldson, this attractive and accessible guide provides clear and helpful advice for finding one's way around the multitude of titles for under-7s.
"The majors like to support the independent publishers and new authors," said William Kohler, a publisher's representative based in Ocean City, "but it involves sifting through the multitude of titles to find what they want to give shelf space to.
As compelling a story as he has become, Dallas is evolving into a better one, the perfect foil for the Microwave Heat, whose leveraged stars promised not to chill until they produced a multitude of titles.
We knew that UC Davis postdocs are appointed under a multitude of titles (e.g., postgraduate researcher, visiting postdoctoral scholar, and unclassified) but learned that in the UC Title Code System, there are even more titles used to code postdoctoral appointments.
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The "multitude of sins" designated by the title of Richard Ford's spindly new collection refers mainly to sins of adultery -- sins of infidelity and betrayal -- and to sins of narcissism and concupiscence.
The "almost" in Leonardo's assertion that PSG did "almost everything we wanted to" in the transfer market barely disguised a multitude of disappointments, but a first league title in 18 years would make the club a much more palatable proposition for the stars that currently reside just beyond their ever-widening orbit.
Their chemistry lends spark to TV writer Charles Murray's first feature, in which, the title notwithstanding, a multitude of things are said, loud and clear.
Former journalist Stuart Campbell designed the game's levels, making them harder and more tactically demanding, as well as introducing a multitude of pop culture references in the level titles.
After winning the 1984 Olympic gold medal, Hamilton tried to win his fourth consecutive world title, despite having a multitude of commercial opportunities outside the sport.
For the last 14 years, Mr. Shadrick has worked for New York City Transit, first as a motorman, in uniform, and now, with some seniority under his belt, as a plainclothes train service supervisor, a title that hides a multitude of responsibilities.
I began to realize that it was not material things or a prominent title at work, but the multitude of life experiences that I have been so fortunate to have.
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