Traditional position within a royal, ducal, or noble household.
Sinônimos
Examples for "court title"
Examples for "court title"
1That's the friendly and super-libellous-though-I-wouldn't-put-my-mortgage-on-it-in- court title of an email I've just been sent by Andy Underwood.
2You have magic enough for a court title.
3He holds now a prominent position in one of the Ministries, and has the honourary court title of "Chambellan de sa Majeste."
4Kerber beat Wiliams in the Wimbledon final to become the first German woman to win the grass court title since Steffi Graf in 1996.
5A year ago Nadal had never gone beyond the third round of a grand slam, and had one rather insignificant clay- court title to his name.
1Guys who generally take good court position and use the speed of the court to counterpunch.
2One of the nominees, Brett Talley, selected for a district court position in Alabama, had already said he would withdraw.
3A well-grounded knowledge of court position saves many points, to say nothing of much breath expended in long runs after hopeless shots.
4No one but a brother, who holds a court position at Vienna: and who could not leave even to attend the funeral.
5Where he will be I will strive to explain in my chapter on court position; but his whereabouts are known without looking at him.
1Tuesday's court appointment is part of a preliminary hearing, the two sources said.
2He had held before a court appointment; being, I believe, the Residency sweeper-out.
3There has never been a court appointment once an election has begun, he said.
4But Domenico had gone on to a grand court appointment in one of the German states.
5I think he's angling for a court appointment.
6Mozart is incomparable, and I am annoyed that he is unable to obtain any court appointment.
7Mozart was not too industrious in the pursuit of a court appointment, yet had reason to be hopeful.
8However, Mr Finnegan, who claimed to have been suffering from jet lag, made a new court appointment after contacting gardaí.
9With that much money you could buy yourself a minor title, a court appointment, or an officer's position in the military.
10Most observers will tell you that since assuming office Trump has accomplished nothing significant except for Neil Gorsuch's supreme court appointment.
11She has been sitting out administration disputes from when she served as U.S. solicitor general before her August 2010 court appointment.
12Then it was that wealth larger than she had before commanded, and a court appointment, involved her in more dangerous habits.
13Elena Kagan, who before her 2010 court appointment was the U.S. solicitor general and handled some affirmative action litigation, is not participating.
14Former FBI director Robert Mueller, who is Breyer's court appointment settlement master, briefed the judge on the status of the talks on Wednesday.
15I know that, but I do not bring any letters, and I am not one who could expect the favor of a court appointment.
16Attacks on his opponent include uncovered emails and strong-arming a Supreme Court appointment.
Translations for court appointment