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A prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification. See also :Category:Titles
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The chief executive of Liquidnet says goodbye to titles.
What happens to titles that do not fit those sectors?
Off his glazed look we cut to titles.
Rafael Medina, 20th Duke of Feria and Marquis of Villalba, is no stranger to titles.
Dixon led the Storm to titles in both his seasons with them.
Andrew Mellon retained rank as Grand Duke, while Rockefellers held to titles of Princes of Blood.
With Wasps, Waikato and Wales, he inspired teams just below the elite to titles.
"I don't think my position in the future is linked to titles," he said.
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Strang features books on Christianity, family values, and politics, along with how-to titles, from "Kick Addiction" to "How to Submit to Your Husband Joyfully".
Buying Sterling Publishing in 2003 allowed B&N to expand its book publishing with how-to titles on gardening and photography.
Most people would say that it's become important to develop some sort of hierarchy, an A list of go-to titles that can be accessed rapidly.
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