Interwoven with Margot’s present-day search for her mother, Mina, is the titular character’s first year in Los Angeles as she navigates the promises and perils of the American myth of reinvention.
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In 2002, the episode “Blame It on Lisa” took the titular family to Brazil.
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George Soros, also 83, is titular chairman of Soros Fund Management.
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For example, Mehmet Oz, the host of his titular show Dr Oz, already has an “effect” named after him.
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Ian McKellen took on the titular role in the 1995 film version of Richard III.
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Laurence Fishburne is the titular character in the 1995 film of Othello.
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At its altar these rough, half-wild men knelt to pray and put themselves under the protection of their titular Sainte Anne.
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On each side of the altar is the figure of a youth, the titular deities; and at the back a crown.
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But this titular ascendancy was soon converted by her into practical and arbitrary dominion.
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It has been over long since you visited your titular estates, and they doubtless require your immediate attention.
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Upon the titular government regaining power, a second payment of these dues was demanded.
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British Dictionary definitions for titular
titular
titulary (ˈtɪtjʊlərɪ)
/ (ˈtɪtjʊlə) /
adjective
of, relating to, or of the nature of a title
in name only
bearing a title
giving a title
RC Churchdesignating any of certain churches in Rome to whom cardinals or bishops are attached as their nominal incumbents
nounplural-larsor-laries
the bearer of a title
the bearer of a nominal office
Derived forms of titular
titularly, adverb
Word Origin for titular
C18: from French titulaire, from Latin titulustitle