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Eight green ink splashes and four blue ones, in three horizontal rows, occupy a rectangle above the title word, which, like the rectangle, is crisply printed in letterpress.
The publishers of "The Stories of Paul Bowles" have not, regrettably, supplied a glossary, but the title word, one deduces, means something like "holy fool".
During another of her trademark songs, Ms. Faithfull evoked the conflicts caused by desire by repeating the title word until it became a spell: "Guilt, guilt, guilt".
In "Dogleg," Ryan first challenges the title word by observing that "only two of / the dog's legs / dogleg," then extends its meaning by seeing it as an emblem of those moments "when life has / angled brutally".
A loose translation of one of the tamer lines goes: "Stand on the front line like a" — the line then invokes the title word — "in a country that puts out like a hooker".
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Hence the fighting title words of Mr Cooper's fine biography: "Jefferson Davis, American".
I rolled a sheet of paper into my typewriter and, with two fingers, I picked out a title: "Words for Everything".
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We make use of the rise and fall of title words in scientific publications in biotech to identify major cognitive developments within the field.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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