The title is fashionably silly, in the manner of Flaubert's Parrot, while the subtitle suggests a thesis imperfectly converted into a book. |
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Melodramatic subtitle notwithstanding, Delano's portrait of Brook Farm is mostly roseate. |
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The preposition of inclusion in the subtitle better represents the argument than does the conjunction in the main clause. |
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This is a complex and interesting topic, but the subtitle of the article really killed it. |
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However, until the 1920s, few local recipe books used the colloquial name, and then sometimes only as a subtitle. |
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Page 23 has a title, a subtitle, and a dateline before anything which would qualify as body text. |
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The fourteen essays gathered here embrace a range of issues which perhaps transcend the limits suggested by the subtitle. |
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From these interviews, it is Morris who distills the 11 lessons of the film's subtitle. |
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But, when the image is displayed on a wide screen set, the bars are lost and the bottoms of the subtitle text can be slightly cut off. |
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In Twelfth Night or What You Will, the subtitle, I assume, refers to what an audience desires, not to what a director excogitates. |
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The subtitle of my article published in last week's Mac Weekly leaves me bewildered. |
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Unfortunately for anyone interested in the economic history of this industry, however, the subtitle is a misnomer, in a number of respects. |
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That could have been the subtitle of this ode to heroism and brotherly love. |
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Despite the implication of the book's subtitle, McWilliam does not take a monographic approach either. |
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The bibliographically minded should note that the book was first issued under the present subtitle alone. |
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No full stop should be placed after a title or subtitle, even when it is composed of several lines. |
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The subtitle of the volume proclaims a study of the Fulani in Ghana. |
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The Chinese subtitle, however, mistranslated her remarks such that the endorsement was removed. |
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Note: For a book, only proper nouns and the first word of the title and of the subtitle are capitalized. |
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With this technique, it is possible to quickly prepare a document and achieve better voice to subtitle synchronism. |
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The second movement opens with the tick-tock effect that earned the symphony its subtitle. |
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In the film sector, the Media programme addresses this issue and help distributors to dub or subtitle films outside their country of origin. |
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The disconnect points ironically to the subtitle of this book and the concept of liberalism. |
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It lives up to its subtitle, but not in a weak and swoony way. |
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We need to temper the Promethean impulse referenced in Shelley's subtitle. |
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The book's subtitle, 'Her Voice in Paradise', has a double meaning. |
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As its subtitle indicates, it is about the underground, the hidden traditions of bohemianism and leftism that lie beneath the surface of capitalist America. |
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Except for the subtitle and copyright page it purports to be more or less a freshman college history of North America after we lose the Revolution. |
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It's acceptable for an article to have a subtitle as well as a title. |
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The subtitle of this book is an important signal about its contents. |
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The title is rather obscure and the subtitle is out of step with the author's Foreword, which says the book is about the poetry of the British Isles. |
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I didn't want to put that as the subtitle of the second edition. |
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The title, and especially the subtitle, suggests more of a guide on how to live with less of the brain clutter that arises from life in an information society. |
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An appositive colon also separates the subtitle of a work from its principal title. |
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He would finally dabble in politics, which the newspaper's subtitle would seem to rule out, and composed sequels entitled La Comédie politique, La Politique pour rire. |
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The IMSMA GIS print tool has a title and a subtitle input field. |
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They refuse to caption subtitle programming or outside commercials. |
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Title and subtitle field accept text for two title lines. |
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Annex I, Part 5, subtitle 'Approach', paragraph 2 The development of European societies largely depends on their capacity to create, exploit and disseminate knowledge and, from there, to continuously innovate. |
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Originally published in 2005 by Doubleday with the subtitle Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity. |
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On WEB LOG's homepage, SB 700-20 is hyperlinked under the ITEM subtitle of Logistics Data Management. |
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When the terrorist attacks are referred to as acts of war as CNN does 24 hours a day under its subtitle America's New War, it seems to me all that does is help dignify the individuals who masterminded these appalling acts. |
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In keeping with such a goal, the questionnaire carried the title, The Future Families Project, with the subtitle, A Survey of Canadian Hopes and Dreams. |
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A measure of the anger aroused by the report in Wales is the subtitle Brad y Llyfrau Gleision. |
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The subtitle 'Adventures in Sonic Fiction' pinpointed the idea of dub as hallucinogenre, dub as a set of studio techniques for generating phantoms and phantasmagoria. |
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This could be the subtitle of Scandinavian-led research on how chewing gum sweetened with the sugar alcohol xylitol favorably changes the human microbiome. |
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Originally these were on Teletext page 888, with Welsh subtitles on page 889, with both subtitle languages now also available on digital television platforms. |
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We might then subtitle or rebaptize them as Et quand le roi serait fou? |
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If Things as They Are is a mere sociological placeholder, and a contrast to its more sustaining subtitle to follow, then how does it represent the chapter? |
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