Can someone retitle this thread so it's spelt properly, and thus easier to find? |
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If the Trayvon Martin controversy deepens, Fox could be pressed further, for instance to retitle or delay the film. |
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Lacking the financial resources to defend itself in court, the Seal Press settled the suit, agreeing to retitle the book and redesign the cover of subsequent editions. |
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In my extended family, over the past decade, we've looked forward to playing something we call the book game, which I am going to retitle, for the purposes of this article, the paperback game. |
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For people who would have been subject to the old federal estate tax, for example, it would have made sense to retitle assets like a home in just one name. |
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For the trust to work, you need to retitle all of the assets to the trust. |
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