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untitled

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Untitled is an outdoor 1977 steel and porcelain enamel sculpture by American artist John Killmaster , located in downtown Portland, Oregon . It is part of the City of Portland and Multnomah County Public Art Collection courtesy of the Regional Arts & Culture ...

Usage examples of untitled.

No longer can we compel hinds to swink in our fields as their feudal duty, but must hire these oafs for real money, like any untitled squire.

These are aristocrats who, although untitled and owners only of a few modest acres back in Carmarthenshire, descend from ancestors that looked down on William the Conqueror as a plebeian upstart.

As an untitled younger son, Perrine may have discovered that manipulating his victims satisfied his hunger for power as well as his desire to fill his pockets.

Mocenino to Madrid All you barons, counts, and marquises who laugh at an untitled man who calls himself a gentleman, pause and reflect, spare your disdain till you have degraded him.

Richard, as he made his way through all these airports, toting his mail sack of Untitleds and his burden of biographies, wouldn't have minded trying the odd junk novel, but he was too busy reading all this crap about third-class poets and seventh-rate novelists and eleventh-eleven dramatistsbiographies of essayists, polemicists, editors, publishers.

At night he reviewed biographies in his room, and marked up Untitled for the reading in Boston, which was the end of the line.

The night before Richard had extracted a copy of Untitled from his mail sack and, feeling briefly stratospheric, cabbed it round to Dub's West Side address.

Judged by the number of knights that royal vassals were obligated to provide at the King’s sum­mons, Coucy at this time was the leading untitled barony of the realm, ranking immediately behind the great dukedoms and counties which, except for homage owed to the French King, were virtually indepen­dent lordships.

One, a noirish untitled pencil sketch, showed the unnerving face of an obviously troubled young woman, while the other, “Lady in Black,” depicted a woman adorned in sadomasochistic garb looking as vulnerable as she did willing.