4.If there is something I can do, I shall be more than ready to help from the sidelines, but under no circumstances should I be given any officialtitle.
5.He first set up military and administrative organs like “Dargaq” (a Mongolian officialtitle, meaning “garrison officer”) and “Bexibalik Secretariat” to take charge of the military and administrative affairs of the Western Regions.
6.Succession to such princeship needed the approval of the emperor, who would send an envoy to confer the officialtitle on each new prince. Only then could the new prince assume his role.
7.In recognition of its maintaining close ties with the Central Plains, the Tang Dynasty conferred an officialtitle on the ruling clan of Yutian, which then changed its surname from Yuchi to Li, the surname of the Tang ruling house.
8.The project has been criticised in the Scandinavian country where some have called for the 35-year-old princess, a devotee of alternative therapies, to renounce her officialtitle or even get medical help.
9.President Vladimir Putin presented official documents conferring the honorary title of City of Military Glory to the mayors of Belgorod, Oryol and Kursk.
10.The title of "magistrate" referred generally to any public official, who served on an annual basis, from the consul all the way down to the position of quaestor.