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- noun computing A
header that appears below another header and describes asubsection of its contents.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Not only did the Telegraph claim the Algerian Internet had been shut down, but their subheader also stated that, "Internet providers were shut down and Facebook accounts deleted across Algeria."
Jillian York: The Media and the Algeria Internet Rumors Jillian York 2011
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Not only did the Telegraph claim the Algerian Internet had been shut down, but their subheader also stated that, "Internet providers were shut down and Facebook accounts deleted across Algeria."
Jillian York: The Media and the Algeria Internet Rumors Jillian York 2011
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Not only did the Telegraph claim the Algerian Internet had been shut down, but their subheader also stated that, "Internet providers were shut down and Facebook accounts deleted across Algeria."
Jillian York: The Media and the Algeria Internet Rumors Jillian York 2011
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If thefirstsentence is like the headline forthe book, the second sentence is likethe subheader.
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Not only did the Telegraph claim the Algerian Internet had been shut down, but their subheader also stated that, "Internet providers were shut down and Facebook accounts deleted across Algeria."
Jillian York: The Media and the Algeria Internet Rumors Jillian York 2011
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Not only did the Telegraph claim the Algerian Internet had been shut down, but their subheader also stated that, "Internet providers were shut down and Facebook accounts deleted across Algeria."
Jillian York: The Media and the Algeria Internet Rumors Jillian York 2011
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And which is only topped by the subheader, beneath the book title – “Like Iain M Banks with ADHD”.
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I just noticed Althouse replaced "Andrew Digs In" as her subheader - not a coincidence I presume.
"I don’t know why anyone would be so angry. We’re always helping people. It’s just a great place to be." Ann Althouse 2009
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However, if you've been to MSNBC. com since word first broke about Ledger's death, you may have seen another story, tucked into the right side of the website with a small black-and-white image, with the headline and subheader, "Congo conflict kills more than 5 million: Report cites, war, disease and malnutrition; the most conflict deaths since WW2."
"The death of one is a tragedy; the death of a million is a statistic" 2008
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According to a subheader in this morning's Miami Herald, "Army officials are growing more concerned about the high levels of anxiety disorders among soldiers serving multiple tours in Iraq."
Too little, too late Sinfonian 2008
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