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Cardinal Cushing – or
clerical titles such as Archbishop). Some
titles are hereditary.
Titles include:
Honorific titles or
styles of address, a phrase...
- 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...
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refer to: The
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jointly held and
defended primary titles (promoted as an
undisputed championship)
along with a
secondary and tag team
title.
There is also a
specialty championship...
- and
revoke titles. In the 14th century, an
English peerage began to
emerge as a
separate entity from the
feudal system. The
peers held
titles granted by...
- body FIDE
grants several titles, the most
prestigious of
which is Grandmaster; many
national chess federations also
grant titles such as "National Master"...
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American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009."
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- with
thirteen titles,
having dominated during the 1930s (five
league titles between 1931 and 1938).
Manchester City are
fourth with ten
titles, of
which eight...
- Sikh
titles are
positions or
honorifics appended to the
names of
members of the Sikh community.
Their form may be
prefixes or
suffixes to names, or the...