91.   The centerpiece, though, is the elaborate installation from which the show takes its title.

92.   The district repaid the government for the cost of construction and is now taking title from the Department of the Interior under a negotiated memorandum.

93.   The Cuban group Los Van Van could take the title of best dance band in the world.

94.   The current exhibition, which Weiser organized as a guest curator, takes its title from the book he wrote last year on the history of the greeting cards.

95.   The film takes its title from a supposedly disparaging nickname for the Queen.

96.   The film takes its title from one of the sensual pleasures the Turkish taxidermist tells Badii he would miss by cutting his life short.

97.   The law allows companies to stake claims to unprotected federal lands and, if minerals are found, to take title for a few dollars an acre.

98.   The people at the house said officers searched the residence and took car titles, bills, paperwork and photographs during the raids.

99.   The next year, he took the title in a bout against Segundo Mercado in Ecuador.

100.   The score by Rachmaninoff, from which the ballet takes its title, does indeed make use of dance rhythms.

v. + title >>共 482
win 23.38%
defend 10.69%
take 5.55%
retain 4.90%
hold 4.59%
have 3.96%
lose 2.68%
clinch 2.64%
keep 1.66%
claim 1.42%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
title 0.16%
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