He was awarded at least 50 honorary degrees from colleges and universities. Just one would make him a doctor, but he was awarded 50.
Dr Evils cat is called Mr. Bigglesworth.
For one thing, Dr. King is dead, while Mr. Obama is still alive. For another, Dr. King was a minister, while Mr. Obama was never a member of the clergy. And the biggest difference is that Dr. King lived under segregation, while Mr. Obama never did-- in fact, Dr. King, as one of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, helped to end segregation so that the next generation, which included Barack Obama, would have more opportunities in life.
The surgical theater in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is called the dissecting room. It is where Dr. Jekyll performs experiments and transformations that lead to the creation of Mr. Hyde.
Consultants are often called "Mr." instead of "Dr." in the UK healthcare system as a sign of respect for their seniority and expertise in their field. The title "Mr." is historically used for surgeons, while "Dr." is more commonly used for physicians who practice medicine without surgery.
That is known as a title. A title like Dr. or Mr. is used before a person's name to indicate their professional or social status.
PHD, DR and other earned identifiers are called "Titles". Mr and Mrs are Honorific titles.
It's not a children's movie I can think of, but Dr. Evil's cat in the Austin Powers films is called Mr. Bigglesworth.
Dr. and Mrs. Smith
The evil side of Dr. Jekyll was Mr. Hyde, a malevolent alter ego created by a potion that Dr. Jekyll concocted to separate and indulge his darker impulses. Mr. Hyde embodied all of Dr. Jekyll's repressed desires and immoral instincts, leading to a downward spiral of destructive behavior.
Dear Dr. & Mrs. Smith
Dr. and Mrs. or Mr. and Dr.
Only one title should be used. Correct - Mr Paul Jones or Dr Paul Jones. Wrong - Dr Mr Paul Jones or Mr Dr Paul Jones