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titled person

noun as in blue blood

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“I’ve never heard anybody talking that he is. He was just a common, ordinary person, not a titled person of any kind before he was first elected, so that’s just kind of what we like.”

Her dissertation is titled, "Person and conscience-Studies on conditions, need and requirements of today's consciences."

Schavan's degree is in education studies, and her 351-page dissertation is titled "Person and conscience-Studies on conditions, need and requirements of today's consciences."

He was the richest landowner in the place, and no titled person in the town could have been a better representative of the aristocracy, in virtue of his own descent from an old family of landowners.

The Australian titled person is mostly under-educated and over-fed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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