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The British musician Elton John, for example, is a knight bachelor, thus entitled to be called Sir Elton.
Wives of knights, however, are entitled to the honorific Lady before their husband's surname.
They tend to be entitled.
They tend to be entitled.
And there are those people who don't even seem to compute that disabled people are entitled to sit in priority seats as well.
And there are those people who don't even seem to compute that disabled people are entitled to sit in priority seats as well.
President, you're entitled, as a President, to your own airplane and to your own house, but
ROMNEY: Mr. President, Mr. President, you're entitled as the president to your own airplane
we are entitled to feelings of acute bitterness and grief. The fault has not been with us. We
For the snooty, entitled Shooter, it's his legacy.
For the snooty-entitled Shooter, it's his legacy.
So entitled.
So entitled.
As subjects, they are entitled to the right of common representation and cannot be bound to pay taxes without their consent." Yet another tinge of gout caused Pitt to miss yet another parliament meeting in which members agreed to impose a high tax on tea imported to the American colonies, which led to people dumping tea into a river over a boat to tell those English where they can stick their higher tax tea.
As subjects they are entitled to the right of common
Advocates of birthright citizenship often cite an 1898 Supreme Court ruling that said a man born in the U.S. to Chinese immigrants was entitled to citizenship, despite his parents not being citizens.
to Chinese immigrants was entitled to citizenship despite his parents not being citizens.
I'm also responsible for a second exhibition entitled Yuan Revolution, Art and Dynastic
I'm also responsible for a second exhibition entitled Yuan Revolution: Art and Dynastic Change, which is in our permanent galleries on the second floor.