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was title
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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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Why was Title IX written?
What Steinbeck did in "Sweet Thursday" was title his chapters as an indication, though obscure, of what they cover.
Button said that he had not yet spoken to the team about next year because there was title to win.
Without giving in to the team-sports temptation to define every star by his number of championship rings, it is difficult to believe that the man who was title hunting here for 15 years prefers a dead-end bench in a boo-free zone to occasional blame.
Perhaps, Rupert conceded, it was title that "he lost sight of" because it was so small relative to the size of News Corp; the problem for both father and son, regardless of the all the chatter about the succession, is whether the media empire that the octagenarian has created is too large for its management and its Murdochs to be able to govern effectively.
Part of the reason, Grantz would later find out, was Title IX.
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Our generic search string was: TITLE-ABS-KEY(("Cloud Computing") AND ("interoperability" OR "interoperable")).
The search term for original and review articles was TITLE-ABS-KEY(("text mining" OR "natural language processing") AND (sustainab* OR "climate action" OR "climate protection" OR "climate change mitigation") AND energy).
The initial search yield of 24,992 studies was title-screened by two team members.
AND PUBYEAR AFT 1999 and the equivalent search in the biomedical literature was: TITLE-ABS-KEY (onchocerciasis).
By way of an example, the search in the social sciences for onchocerciasis literature was: TITLE-ABS-KEY (onchocerciasis).
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