And remember, Aaron, that each cardinal is titularly, at least, a member of the clergy of Rome. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2005] Reference
"A lady this time, -- titularly and really a lady, -- Lady Mary Fane, the daughter of Lord Rivercourt.". From Wordnik.com. [Master of His Fate] Reference
Are other celebrity memoirs as titularly-no pun intended-flashy?. From Wordnik.com. [the latest from teenvogue.com] Reference
James was only physically and titularly the representative of his grandfather. From Wordnik.com. [The Cost] Reference
What's kind of cool is that Mutie is a reference both visually in titularly to the. From Wordnik.com. [Branded in the 80s!] Reference
But in fact James was only physically and titularly the representative of his grandfather. From Wordnik.com. [The Cost] Reference
Almost all the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club were based on famous actors, both visually and titularly. From Wordnik.com. [Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources] Reference
Lists here at late Film, with today's rather titularly self-explanatory list coming luke warm off the heels of. From Wordnik.com. [Late Mag] Reference
The achievement was the all-important thing; the position, whether titularly high or low, was of consequence only in so far as it widened the chance for achievement. From Wordnik.com. [An Autobiography]
Holyrood, titularly at home in his father's kingdom, in his ancient palace, among his loyal subjects, but actually with far the major moiety of that kingdom yet to gain. From Wordnik.com. [Foes] Reference
The kind that finds an outlet in "Girls L.T.D.," wherein the storyteller titularly expounds on the high school dance where there's a lesson to be learned: Don't be afraid. From Wordnik.com. [All articles at Blogcritics] Reference
There is by rule one guest of the evening, and one only, who is titularly the guest of the presiding officer; but on this occasion an exception was made for our admiral and myself. From Wordnik.com. [From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life] Reference
As France was still titularly Britain's ally, Curzon for the present was unable to accede, and confined his refusal to asking whether it was the intention that the Reichsbank's printing presses would cease work. From Wordnik.com. [Mises Dailies] Reference
And though not titularly or directly of our subject, it belongs thereto, because it shows the process of accumulation or incubation, and the temper of the accumulators and incubators in regard to the subjects of the novels themselves. From Wordnik.com. [A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century] Reference
I am in the process of finalizing my syllabus for a section of our first of three "core" courses, Conventions of Reading and Writing, and one of its threads address a version (or yet another version) of the question titularly posed by the panel. From Wordnik.com. [The Long Eighteenth] Reference
There's been a lot of talk from the right that the United States today is a "center-right" nation; I noted this from Bay Buchanan about a week ago, and we've been hearing it a lot since-obviously it's a widely-distributed talking point the right wing has created in order to give the impression that conservatives are still effectively, if not titularly, in control of things. From Wordnik.com. [The Blog from Another Dimension] Reference
Monkey Island Episode 3 on WiiWare this Monday European Nintendo downloads: Protothea finally arrives for some reason PlayStation UK Blog brings BioWare doctors in for Dragon Age live chat No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle trailer introduces one more hero It's not quite as titularly perplexing as the continuation of the Crave's decision to bring another game based on crab fishing show. From Wordnik.com. [Joystiq] Reference
Second, most of those private HMOs are titularly non-profit, Blue Cross being one example, Kaiser another. From Wordnik.com. [“Intensive questioning works."] Reference
They weren’t smuggled in by the Columbia drug cartels, they came in through the front door on student visas, and they weren’t financed through organized crime except insofar as that definition includes a titularly soverign government we had to declare outlaw later. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » 9/11: Hindsight Bias?] Reference
The task force is titularly "Judeo-Christian" (discriminatory on its face to Moslems. From Wordnik.com. [DemConWatch] Reference
According to anonymous sources, ESPN would provide live streams (like it does with the titularly similar - though unrelated. From Wordnik.com. [Joystiq] Reference
Brand Whitlock, titularly a disciple of Howells, in The 13th District (1902), and Alfred Henry Lewis in The Boss (1903), exposed the mean crafts of politics; Robert Herrick, particularly in his Memoirs of an American Citizen (1905), hated the rose-color and fatuous optimism of conventional fiction; Charles D. Stewart in The Fugitive Blacksmith (1905) produced a strangely neglected and yet a singularly diverting picaresque tale; Upton Sinclair, romancer in Manassas (1904), turned in The Jungle (1906) to his fierce warfare upon the abuses of modern industrial America; William Allen White in his volume of stories In Our Town (1906) touched critical notes not always apparent in his work. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 10. Reaction and Progress. Section 2. Toward the Left: Naturalism] Reference
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