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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
intitle .
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Examples
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You could argue that he is only voicing his opinion and he's intitled to that.
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Their counterparties would be intitled to the proceeds from the eventual sale of their assets.
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"It was not I that voted -1" on your post, I believe you are intitled to your thaughts and opinions.
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Im not too concerned about them getting convicted, but I don think they are intitled to the same rights as american citizens, cause well they aren't.
Administration critics slam civilian trials for 9/11 suspects 2009
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I am also inclined to believe that people are intitled to their opinions, but they are also allowed to change them - if given a chance to do so.
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Your intitled to believe what ever books you study and speek your mind.
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Mine, are just as intitled to being wrong as yours.
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June 17th, 2009 12: 36 pm ET why does a group of ABNORMAL individuals feel they are intitled? marriage is a pact with GOD.
Frank slams Obama for 'big mistake' on Defense of Marriage Act (updated) 2009
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Headquaters in Quantico issue order for the honor guards presence and the know Headquarters verifies he is intitled to an Honor Guard and all he is due are three Marines, two to fold the flag and one to hand it to the widow, Thank You Topsham Marines for sending you whole office of six for this fine hero.
JOHN ANDREW MULLETT 2010
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P.S. pray Sir, is that paper in being which I left at Troston in May, intitled 'Reasons against following my trade as a Master'?
Letter 68 2009
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