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Examples
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The bight of the off head-line, being longer and heavier than that of the off wheel-line, hung lower.
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“EMINENT SOCIOLOGIST JAGGED AND JUGGED,” was the first head-line he read, on the front page, accompanied by a large portrait of himself.
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Between the head-line and bottom-line numbers, Legg Mason had nice numbers, such expenses for the quarter falling to $565.6 million, from $662.5 million.
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Not even a mention, the merest mention, of the most cynical head-line grabbing Lie of the Week.
Robert Ellis Gordon: The Comet Robert Ellis Gordon 2010
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Not even a mention, the merest mention, of the most cynical head-line grabbing Lie of the Week.
Robert Ellis Gordon: The Comet Robert Ellis Gordon 2010
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Between the head-line and bottom-line numbers, Legg Mason had nice numbers, such expenses for the quarter falling to $565.6 million, from $662.5 million.
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Not even a mention, the merest mention, of the most cynical head-line grabbing Lie of the Week.
Robert Ellis Gordon: The Comet Robert Ellis Gordon 2010
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The head-line "terrorist set to attack on US Soil" offered nothing more than just that.
New Rudy Ad: He Was Stronger Than The Rest Of The World On 9/11 2009
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You know it's the silly season when British head-line writers are having this much fun.
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The speech soared to high eloquence and descended to moments of sweet reflection, delivering its crucial, head-line grabbing message in wave after wave of electrifying support for Barack Obama.
What a sweet, gracious, generous speech; Hillary endorses Obama! 2008
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