But the title of this new book of three long stories both invokes and marks his difference from one predecessor in particular.
A major part from one of his speeches is used and the title also invokes John F. Kennedy's use of the term New Frontier.
The track's title itself invokes the Isley Brothers' song of the same name.
Many titles are presented in dialects or colloquial language and invoke local and regional lifestyles and traditions, particularly dances.
Their titles invoke the Situationists' rhetorical use of long and rhapsodic titles.
The show's title invokes the poignant emotions of a bride's father or guardian (baabul) when his beloved daughter or ward gets married and departs for her husband's house.
Peribsen, however, chose a Set name in place of a Horus name, while Khasekhemwy's royal title invoked both of the great gods, presumably in an attempt to reconcile the followers of each cult.
His exhibition's title, "Crossroads," for example, invokes the famous blues song by Robert Johnson.
Hofstadter's title, "Falling Palace," invokes this strange compound of magnificence, energy, intelligence and decay.
The title of an award-winning Turkish film, Three Monkeys, also invokes a proverb, though the title does not fully quote it.