- nobility. In some languages,
titles may be
inserted between the
first and last name (for example, Graf in
German or
clerical titles such as
Cardinal in Catholic...
- Once awarded,
titles are held for life
except in
cases of
fraud or cheating. Open
titles may be
earned by all players,
while women's
titles are restricted...
- ” Many
titles listed may also be used by
lesser nobles – non-sovereigns –
depending on the
historical period and state. The
sovereign titles listed below...
-
Academic titles may
refer to:
Academic degrees Academic ranks Titles of
works in
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disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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championship was not reactivated. "ECW
World Tag Team
Title". Wrestling-
Titles.
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Thorm (2006). The Rise and...
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Corporate titles or
business titles are
given to
corporate officers to show what
duties and
responsibilities they have in the organization. Such
titles are...
- The
titles of the
Bishop of Rome, more
often referred to as the
papal titles,
refer to the
various titles used by protocol, as a form of
addressing or...
-
understood today.
Titles that
bestow functional authority with
minimal executive, judicial, or
legislative power are
listed as Administrative.
Titles that bestow...
-
album of the same name
Titles (album), a 1982 Mick Karn
album The
Title, a
British rock band
Title, a 2005
album by
Straightener Titles,
another name for the...
- only. The most
common honorific titles are
similar to the
English Mr, Sir, Mrs, Ms, Miss, Madam, etc. The
Chinese titles,
unlike in English,
always follow...