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subtitle

[suhb-tahyt-l] / ˈsʌbˌtaɪt l /






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“Copenhagen” taps the adrenal gland by keeping viewers off balance about who is who and what is what, beginning with the opening subtitles: President—and former CIA director—George H.W.

From The Wall Street Journal

Terrible things have happened, and may lurk, within and the vibe is very creepy, even with subtitles.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than a textbook or encyclopedia entry—a digest of all the known facts—our model is the subtitle of Kenneth Clark’s 1969 “Civilisation” series: “A personal view.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Titled “The Eternal Pursuit of Unhappiness,” its blunt subtitle reads, “Being very good is no good. You have to be very, very, very, very, very good.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Marley was dead,” Charles Dickens begins the novella he subtitled “A Ghost Story of Christmas.”

From The Wall Street Journal