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Amazing what men would do for a change of title.
In that case, let us vote solely on the change of title for the time being.
That is why our committee strongly supported the change of title.
This is most apparent in the change of title Scott thought was necessary.
I hope that you will ask the President, tomorrow morning, to rule whether this change of title is acceptable.
That is what they really want when they talk about change of title here.
As the change of title suggests the company was to concentrate on its railway business.
All amendments relating to the change of title are acceptable.
I have looked through the report. I cannot see anywhere where the change of title was agreed.
Is the change of title all that important?
A. The change of title better represents our academic program and our diverse student body.
The change of title was intended to make the movie seem more lurid and sleazy.
The change of title suggests a recent desire to strip artifice away from his poetry.
Butler heard the change of title, and smiled.
Despite the change of title, the duties of the office did not change.
The existing local authority became an urban sanitary authority, without change of title.
If the unexpected change of title doesn't settle the question, Katonah's current, museum-quality show will.
The change of title and numeration confused retailers and was bad for sales.
Frequent banning orders compelled a constant change of title.
This led to frequent changes of title.
Aside from the change of title, the English version kept Orbison's original lyrics.
The change of title was in fact cosmetic, to avoid trouble with the publisher of the Nouvelles.
You propose separating the decision on the change of title from the decision on whether to debate a resolution.
They went through four changes of title between 1900 and 1904, initially owing to the regiment being rearmed with the lance.
This election marks a change of title for council members, from "Alderman", to "Councillor".