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  2. Category:Men's social titles - Wikipedia

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  3. List of titles - Wikipedia

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    Provincial titles are those with authority over a constituent state, such as a United States governor. Regional titles are those with authority over multiple constituent states, such as a federal judge. Courtly titles have no sovereign power of their own but are granted high prestige by, and are possibly able to exert influence over, a head of ...

  4. Category:Social titles - Wikipedia

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    Men's social titles (4 C, 66 P) W. Women's social titles (14 C, 44 P) Pages in category "Social titles" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  5. Category:Terms for men - Wikipedia

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    Masculine names (21 C, ... (1 C, 27 P) Men's social titles (4 C, 66 P) Pages in category "Terms for men" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total ...

  6. Mr. - Wikipedia

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    Mister, usually written in its contracted form Mr. or Mr, [1] is a commonly used English honorific for men without a higher honorific, or professional title, or any of various designations of office. [1] The title Mr derived from earlier forms of master, as the equivalent female titles Mrs, Miss, and Ms all derived from earlier forms of mistress.

  7. List of corporate titles - Wikipedia

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    Corporate titles or business titles are given to company and organization officials to show what job function, and seniority, a person has within an organisation. [1] The most senior roles, marked by signing authority, are often referred to as "C-level", "C-suite" or "CxO" positions because many of them start with the word "chief". [2]

  8. Title character - Wikipedia

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    The general noun phrase "title character" can be replaced with a descriptive noun or phrase which is then further described using the adjective "titular". For example, the title character of Dracula can be referred to as the book's "titular vampire", [23] the title character of Hamlet is the "titular prince of Denmark", [24] and the title character of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is the "titular ...

  9. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable tabletop role-playing games. It does not include computer role-playing games, MMORPGs, play-by-mail/email games, or any other video games with RPG elements. Most of these games are tabletop role-playing games; other types of games are noted as such where appropriate.