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Titles
A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either generation, an official position, or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may be inserted between the first and last name (for example, Graf in German, Cardinal in Catholic usage (Richard Cardinal Cushing) or clerical titles such as Archbishop). Some titles are hereditary.
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Titles
Titles is the debut solo studio album by English new wave artist Mick Karn, released in 1982. Karn recorded the album in London, during July and August 1982. The single Sensitive is a reworking of the Roberto Carlos song La Distancia.
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titles
Plural form of the word title.
Job titles are important so they must reflect the role and responsibilities the person has.
Submitted by MaryC on April 19, 2020
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Rank popularity for the word 'TITLES' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4196
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of TITLES in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of TITLES in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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I actually just prefer to have no titles at all.
That team did recommend 10 titles to be weeded out of our collections or moved to our adult-only resource library.
Bigger than winning titles, bigger than other milestone wins... this could be the most important match of her career, huge... just huge.
We will continue to work together no matter what our titles are.
Catalunya Radio journalist Ernest Macia:
I don't see them winning many more titles, in Europe they have big competitors, in La Liga they have Barcelona which is very well settled. It will come down to how Real Madrid grows this project.Real Real Madrid will be without Eden Hazard for the first La Liga match of the season. {.
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