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It also looks a treat on Blu-ray: costumes and production design have been pinched straight from the world of Vincente Minnelli, while the pastelicious colour palette should really have earned the film a superior title.
That the transfer of the land is made without any encumbrances (liens, etc)., other than those previously disclosed (Covenant Against Encumbrances). 4. That the grantee will enjoy the land without being evicted by a superior title (Covenant of Warranty).
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But Mr. Smith told the court that Mr. Kerlin had used other subsequent transactions perfected with "superior titles" to prove his claim to the land over the years.
No less than French voters, who have been urged to revere Ms Trierweiler, like any first lady, as the person with whom the president prefers to sleep, British citizens must adjust to her sudden decommissioning and its implications, not only for Julie Gayet, with her apparently superior claim to the title.
I am told he is the actor playing Max, the Russian owner of the DVD store next door to Superior Donuts' title establishment.
Some of Superior's titles found themselves in Fredric Wertham's notorious and influential diatribe on the influence comics had on juvenile delinquency, Seduction of the Innocent, published in 1954.
But Sony's strategy of a lower price, easier and cheaper development tools, and the subsequent superior library of titles placed Sega's system inside the Big Black Book of Hubris and firmly slammed it shut.
But Sony's strategy of a lower price, easier and cheaper development tools and the subsequent superior library of titles placed Sega's bollocks inside the Big Black Book of Hubris and firmly slammed it shut.
Future occupational studies should also concentrate on improved exposure assessment with increased attention to nonutility worker populations and development of historical exposure indicators that are superior to job titles alone.
Vicar, (from Latin vicarius, "substitute"), an official acting in some special way for a superior, primarily an ecclesiastical title in the Christian Church.
In earlier times the designation had occasionally been used, like archimandrite and exarch, for a superior abbot; but the title eventually came to denote a bishop who, while head of a major church, was still in some way dependent on his patriarch.
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