Sentences with phrase «as my headline says»

As the headline says, we must retain it the hard way and not take any team for granted.
This is, as the headline says, a snapshot.
As my headline says im only looking to talk right now, so if your up for a gab or just someone to text when your bored then im your man!
As the headline says, I am looking for my Prince Charming.
As My headline says, I'm not really into the whole 420 thing.
I am as my headline says.
As headline says, sexually inexperienced, hoping an older woman can teach me a thing or two;)
As my headline says Im a real dude.
I know I'm young but I do know how to satisfy a woman as my headline says.
As the headline says, looking for a change of pace.
Pretty much as my headline says I really like watching anime, reading manga and playing visual novels.
As my headline says, I'm all about keeping things simple.
As the headline says, I love books, especially YA fiction, so much so that I'm studying to become a children's librarian.

Not exact matches

Ignore all the day - to - day headlines out of Washington, he said on «Fast Money Halftime Report,» even as equities were coming intense under pressure on concerns about a trade war after President Donald Trump announced steel and aluminum tariffs.
The model is known as freemium, and while it may not make headlines, proponents say it can make millions.
Breaking news stories will appear as headlines within Star Touch, which will link to the Star's main website to provide the latest information, Cruickshank said.
Lakos - Bujas said he and his team view «normalizing inflation and declining global deflationary risks as a positive for equities at this stage of the cycle, and believe there has been some overreaction to inflation headlines lately.»
«It's the same as it was 20 years ago,» she says, noting that HR practitioners have long dealt with cases like those that recently have been making headlines.
While not contending with these headline - grabbing controversies, Clement has also quietly been pushing forward with initiatives with major implications across a host of sectors «One of the nice things about politics is you get to engage in a little bit of self - definition as to what your job is,» says Clement.
As a media outlet, CNBC provides relevant and timely status updates, which Khavinson says engage followers in a dialogue about the headlines of the day.
That sounds good as a headline but it's not really true, says Brad Allen, of Branav Shareholder Advisory Services Inc. «People continue to reinforce this image that proxy firms have all this power.
And as for the headline risks of Trump's unpredictable nature and, of course, the tweets, he had said he'd reduce the Twitter activity and act more presidential once in the Oval Office.
«Barre has seen incredible growth and continues to make headlines as the biggest trend in fitness that's here to stay; however, a large portion of the general public remains unfamiliar with exactly what barre is and the multitude of associated benefits,» said Sloan Evans, chief executive officer at Pure Barre.
Here is an article where... I mean, the headline is «How to Make Millions by Marketing Yourself as a «Douche Bag,»» and his mother says, «All his marketing makes him look like a jerk.»
But the media doesn't say that because it's not as juicy of a headline.
The Washington Post jumped on it, as if it were real news, offering a misleading headline to its story: «The NRA said guns will be banned during a Pence speech; Parkland students see hypocrisy.»
It's on all the news headlines so we're looking at it seriously and really taking data privacy as an important topic,» Laurent Tiersen said, though he declined to reveal how its media has been split.
«Investors should go beyond the headlines and hype to understand the risks associated with investments in cryptocurrencies, as well as cryptocurrency futures contracts and other financial products where these virtual currencies are linked in some way to the underlying investment,» said Joseph P. Borg, NASAA president.
As a Catholic statistician, I tend to read any story headlined with «Surveys say Catholics...» ready to flinch.
A headline like that says more about how supersti - tious we still are as a nation than anything about bin Laden.
Brewster said he'd told CNN the women were Vietnamese, not Cambodian, and CNN had botched its reporting (CNN released its own statement, saying the news organization stood by its reporting, though they changed a headline that identified the women as Cambodian.).
CNN Beliefs article about Osteen saying Romney was a Christian was headlined as such.
The headline read as follows: «Massive Vatican shift on gay sex: Summit on «family life» says unmarried couples living together can be «positive», gays and divorcees must be welcomed and contraception «respected».»
As I flew back from Dublin to Edinburgh I read the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent the headline of which was «POLL: Act Now on Abortion say voters» with the story continuing: «The most seismic shift [in the Irish public's attitude to abortion] is that a clear majority (56 %) now favour a new referendum to repeal the current position, which gives equal right to life to the mother and foetus.»
Because, first of all, even the «source» said it's not enough to just follow the pope on Twitter (as the headline misleadingly stated).
For the past seven years, the popular press has from time to time published eye - catching progress reports on the work of the Jesus seminar under headlines such as «Most of Jesus» words ghostwritten,» «Jesus probably didn't recite Lord's Prayer, scholars say,» «Is the Bible the gospel truth?»
You know, the headline of this article could just as well have read «Evangelical says Mormonism isn't Christian».
Other than calling a hurricane a blessing, [which of course is immediately picked up as the headline] what is objectionable about what Beck is saying?
Faultline will perform as the musical headline act on Saturday night, playing from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Faultline, a five - member, Southern California - based party band, says their music has only one purpose: to keep the dance floor full of people.
Arsenal fans should be used to headlines saying that «yet another transfer target bites the dust» and as we enter the final week of the transfer window we seem to be clutching at straws right now...... Read the full article here
All the latest headlines from the newspapers in Italy as the Boca Juniors president says he will convince Carlos Tevez to return when he visits Turin.
I said the same thing yesterday as well, making headlines out of rubbish newspaper headlines.
The headline reads «Aaron Ramsey is the best midfielder I've seen», yet in the article Coleman says «I would say that some of his performances are the best I have seen from any Welsh midfielder in my time as a manager».
Arsene Wenger thinks we should just forget we are playing at the Bridge and just focus on our own game, as I said in the headline.
Another loss to the Red Sox on Thursday coupled with wins by the Angels, Astros, and Twins could swing those odds quite a bit, but as the Yankees are three up on Los Angeles and four up on Minnesota it's easy to see why their chances of not making the postseason are currently 0.1 percent (and why this column's headline says «4 AL teams» rather than «5»).
The paper identified the referee only as Roger, and under a headline that said: CUBA VICTIM OF REFEREEING, it reported that Roger «showed his animosity.»
He says he has every single piece of press printed out in a binder and that one newspaper from 2015, with a headline referring to him as Mr. October, is framed in his office.
But the occasion was marred by a publicity stunt that made just as many headlines and involved Sutton's portly reserve goalkeeper Wayne Shaw who was filmed eating the said pie while on the substitutes bench.
It says something about Willock's talent that he featured alongside four first - team players in Santi Cazorla, Tomas Rosicky, Calum Chambers and Serge Gnabry last night, yet he still managed to emerge as the headline grabber.
Firstly, can I say that I make no apology for nicking the headline from the message board, as the news coming out of Ewood seems to be one of chaos again.
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