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  • (a) Subtitle Heading - The subtitle heading for subtitle D of title I is amended to read as follows:

    Latest Articles 2009

  • (a) Subtitle Heading - The subtitle heading for subtitle D of title I is amended to read as follows:

    Latest Articles 2009

  • The BER conference was entitled Heading Towards 2000.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Aliases should have "Heading" status if they will file far from the main entry alphabetically, but "No Heading" status if they will file right next to the main entry (to reduce clutter).

    Gutenberg - Recent changes [en] Q2 2009

  • Note that when the main author is also listed as an editor you will get an error message when you try to change their editor link from "Heading" to "No Heading" (it's not a problem if the editor is a different person).

    Gutenberg - Recent changes [en] Q2 2009

  • "Heading" the coffee, or checking the roast before turning it out of the roasting cylinder, is quite another matter and is considered legitimate.

    All About Coffee 1909

  • See it this easy - what is the first thing which catches your eyes when you read the newspaper or gets down your ears when you hear the news - isn't it the "Heading" or the "Flash Line"?

    Best Syndication - 2009

  • 03 2429 CH01 2.29.2000 2: 18 PM Page 18 Chapter 1: The XML Galaxy 18 Users tend to give significant names to the tags-for example, 'Heading' is preferred to 'X12', clearly recognizing the predominance of the structure over the formatting.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • 03 2429 CH01 2.29.2000 2: 18 PM Page 18 Chapter 1: The XML Galaxy 18 Users tend to give significant names to the tags-for example, 'Heading' is preferred to 'X12', clearly recognizing the predominance of the structure over the formatting.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Heading back up the stairs, parents stop to search for their pin-on nametags, alphabetized on a large board in the hallway off the sanctuary.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

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