Legal privilege given to some members in monarchial and princely societies.
1A cockade in your cap and a noble title, but nothing to eat.
2The noble title is, of course, picturesque, but incorrect and unwarranted.
3A noble title, is it not? His lips twisted into a bitter smile.
4Never before had an Englishwoman received a noble title other than by inheritance or matrimony.
5And he re-ward-ed him by making him a knight, and giving him a noble title.
6There are hackers today who fiercely and publicly resist any besmirching of the noble title of hacker.
7But hostages were never given to soldiers: no army could be said to hold noble title, after all.
8The current Knight was the twenty-ninth to hold that noble title, a fact that Drummond found quite remarkable.
9Intellectual property rights -despite their noble title -are less about the intellect and more about property.
10What is interesting about her is that she was the first person in Italy who had a noble title who started working.
11Nothing has been left her but this proud and noble title, which of all others her enemies would have wrested from her.
12Trying to set the record straight, Bronso had already sacrificed his wealth and noble title, risking his life for years on the run.
13After his name, which has its place on an ancient record of English kings, is written the noble title of "Truth Teller."
14Mussolini rewarded him in 1929 with the noble title of marchese, and when Marconi died in 1937, Mussolini gave him a state funeral.
15Some of them have noble titles, but none of them is indispensible.
16Noble title, leg that's fine, Man as well: Oh, were HE mine!
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