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titles

noun as in heading, label

verb as in name

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And even though the winner of 39 Grand Slam titles is conflicted by the WTA's move into Saudi Arabia, she thinks a female world number one from the Middle East "could influence in a huge way".

From BBC

It all points to the power of known titles in an increasingly tough market for films.

And so far, these decades-later legacy sequels — or “lega-sequels” — have helped boost a box office still recovering from the pandemic and fewer big titles due to last year’s dual Hollywood strikes.

Women will keep on doing the work of combat jobs, but will be denied the titles, honors and rewards of doing so, just to prop up the illusion that only men have the toughness to handle it.

From Salon

It was in that role he worked alongside Guardiola, the legendary former Barcelona boss who has won six Premier League titles, the Champions League and 11 other trophies during his eight years in Manchester.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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