1.   Both women held fancy titles.

2.   Bob Tiller, director of government relations for Bread for the World, an anti-hunger lobby group, said the new post is more than a fancy title.

3.   But they gave him a fancy title, and said Jackson could have the coaching job back if he wanted it.

4.   But, among themselves, brokers rarely use their fancy titles.

5.   Even though they may receive fancy new titles, some people promoted during these tough times may not receive fatter paychecks.

6.   For managers, it means the death of fancy titles, big offices, power over subordinates, all the ego trappings of corporate success.

7.   Maybe you love the fancy title and huge paycheck, but your employee might cherish recognition or opportunities for promotion or extra time off.

8.   Seeing how the merger went so wrong takes no MBA, no fancy title, only the recent experience of trying to run a Union Pacific train.

9.   The Feinstein-Hatch bill has a fancy title, the Personal Privacy Protection Act.

10.   They were never wooed by venture capitalists, lured by stock options or offered fancy titles.

a. + title >>共 960
national 9.12%
first 7.16%
third 3.79%
second 3.76%
straight 3.40%
consecutive 3.33%
major 2.91%
fourth 2.71%
new 2.61%
overall 2.52%
fancy 0.18%
fancy + n. >>共 669
restaurant 5.81%
car 5.07%
footwork 3.11%
hotel 2.43%
food 1.49%
clothes 1.49%
stuff 1.28%
dinner 1.22%
meal 1.22%
name 1.22%
title 1.08%
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