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On that subject, isn't the title a bit, uh, weird?

Some people have been taking that title a bit too literally.

It's home to a lot of good lifestyle articles, and fashion, making its title a bit misleading, I think.

The cello's line fitfully rises and the organ's falls, meeting in a passage of jubilant, anxious activity and slowly forming the cross of the title, a bit of Christian symbolism that went unmentioned when the work had its premiere in Soviet Russia.

The road can facilitate change, and "Eyes on the Lines" is full of road imagery, from its title, a bit of trucker slang, to its imagistic lyrics, many of which reference highways, motion, direction, wandering, home, not-home, paths, outlaws, service stations, miles, and submission to the whims of the universe.

The reigning king of Amerasian cinema, Mr. Tarantino has lent his name to "Hero" (it looms above the title), a bit of commercial calculation no doubt meant to seduce the director's fans, some of whom have probably already watched the 2002 movie on imported DVD's.

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The title is a bit presumptuous.

But the title is a bit misleading.

Is the title deliberately a bit misleading?

Actually, its title is a bit of a misnomer.

Even the title is a bit of a decoy.

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