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Sentence count:139+2Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: newspaper headlineSimilar words: deadlinedeadlyheadhead onhead forhead uplineforeheadMeaning: [ˈhedlaɪn]  n. the heading or caption of a newspaper article. v. 1. publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline 2. provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline. 
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121. A headline in The Economist at the time tried to sum up the situation more pithily : "Japan's amazing ability to disappoint" (see article).
122. One of the recent headline figures indicating improvement in China is the Purchasing Managers Index, which rose to 53.5 in April, up from 52.4 in March.
123. But the most powerful U.S. banker, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who was slated to headline a panel about restoring corporate trust, didn't make it.
124. The logic term is used to named the two type complex sentences in the headline.
125. Beneath its wrongheaded, headline goal to slash net immigration, the government has sensibly made sure that a route remains open for entrepreneurs.
126. Nevertheless , round, headline numbers can still have an effect on market psychology.
127. Health Newsfeed for Thureday, May 5th , 2005. Headline:Electric toothbrush.
128. I envisioned it as a humdrum story of back-page caliber with a headline that read, "Drama Club Congratulated."
129. Internet users said that the operation of the double-decked bus a decade ago grabbed the headline and became a light spot in Changsha.
130. The photo released by the Oceanic Viking carried a headline alleging a mother minke whale and her calf were taken by Japanese whalers .
131. Lastly, on Wednesday the Daily Mail ran with the scare headline "Swimming too often in chlorinated water 'could increase risk of developing bladder cancer', claim scientists".
132. Last year, oil may have been sending a false signal to central banks by pushing up headline inflation when the economy was already weakening.
133. Opening The New York Times on Friday morning, I blinked.The headline on its lead story, spread over two columns, blared out, "Obama's Economic View Is Rejected on World Stage.
134. You know what the headline was the day before the election?
135. The first three field names plus the Headline field are set to sort in ascending order, in that order (1 through 4).
136. This led to a BBC News headline the likes of which we're never likely to see again: Leapfrogging mayor bruises tomato.
137. The scandal involving the cabinet minister has reared its ugly head again - it's headline news once more.
138. Perfect hostesses outclass sexy cheerleaders at Games a headline of a Reuters news story.
139. I wonder what critics of such couples made of another headline in yesterday's newspaper: "Mother jailed for starving baby."
More similar words: deadlinedeadlyheadhead onhead forhead uplineforeheadahead ofgo aheadget aheadonlineline upin lineoutlinehead officeairlinedeclinegasolineahead of timeguidelinein line withheadquartersthe front lineahead of schedulebadlywildlifehealhearcheap
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