The title promises one dialogue on theory, another on practice.
The heft, the air and the title of this book all promise a big thesis.
The very title promises something unassuming, a stack of snapshots, nothing grand or public.
The Derridasque title promises something if not revolutionary then at least vaguely interesting.
The titles of the pieces certainly promised something blazing.
It was just what the title had promised, a book of recipes and home remedies.
Furthermore, the actual title promises nothing particularly dramatic in the way of action.
Neither title promises transcendence, but both provide an evening of excellent entertainment.
The French title promised a work involving air and wind.
It presents what the title promises in a sensible itinerary.