Title
in sentence
2773 examples of Title in a sentence
And that
title
... (Laughter) "President."
They didn't invent the
title.
There were occasional presidents of little colonial councils and bits of government, but it was really a nothing
title.
Who's going to take him seriously if he's got a silly little
title
like 'President of the United States of America'?"
Instead, they agreed to use the
title "
President" for now.
Reality and history have endowed that
title
with grandeur.
They got their
title
of respectability.
Meet 46-year-old Chris Mok, who has, I bet, the best job
title
here of SuperRabbit.
Now in this Popcorn production we've got the
title
card, we've got a Google Map that shows up picture-in-picture, then Popcorn lets it push outside the frame and take over the whole screen.
Now it's got a
title.
So here's the
title
page.
Now I am having a
title
like the first man to set foot on the moon.
Now, the original
title
of this session was, "Everything You Know Is Wrong," and I'm going to present evidence that this particular part of our common understanding is wrong, that, in fact, our ancestors were far more violent than we are, that violence has been in decline for long stretches of time, and that today we are probably living in the most peaceful time in our species' existence.
The fourth explanation is captured in the
title
of a book called "The Expanding Circle," by the philosopher Peter Singer, who argues that evolution bequeathed humans with a sense of empathy, an ability to treat other peoples' interests as comparable to one's own.
My book had a
title
page.
Most of the works have no title, Untitled.
I have a default
title
as a father of a bunch of daughters.
Because whoever thought of that
title
gets irony.
Matt has also helped me to set up an organization that I'm working with that has the name taken from the
title
of a book I wrote, "The Life You Can Save," which is trying to change our culture so that more people think that if we're going to live an ethical life, it's not enough just to follow the thou-shalt-nots and not cheat, steal, maim, kill, but that if we have enough, we have to share some of that with people who have so little.
So you take, like, "surprise eggs" and then you add "Paw Patrol," "Easter egg," or whatever these things are, all of these words from other popular videos into your title, until you end up with this kind of meaningless mash of language that doesn't make sense to humans at all.
And that's why you end up with this kind of completely meaningless mash, both of
title
and of content.
I was asked by a good friend, Fred Bernstein, to do an interview for the October issue of Architect magazine, and he and I kind of had a good chuckle when we saw the magazine released with the title, "Can This Planner Save Detroit?"
OK, the
title
of this presentation is "Connections and Consequences," and it's really a kind of summary of five years of trying to figure out what it's going to be like when everyone on the planet has the ability to transcend space and time in a personal and convenient manner, right?
So despite the provocative title, this presentation is really about safety, and about some simple things that we can do to raise our kids to be creative, confident and in control of the environment around them.
And I wasn't entirely surprised when the record that he released at the age of 77, to which he gave the deliberately unsexy
title
of "Old Ideas," went to number one in the charts in 17 nations in the world, hit the top five in nine others.
The first dog is the first to go, and he is contemplating an aspect of his relationship to his owner, and the
title
is "A Dog on His Master."
And he gained the
title
Augustus in 27 BCE when the Senate granted him additional honors.
You can see the megalomania even in his adopted
title
– "The Illustrious One."
The
title
comes from a Pakistani play.
Maybe finally, we will earn our title: a department of corrections.
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