Sentences with phrase «headline read like»

When Marvel Comics announced that their newest superhero would be a Muslim teenager from New Jersey, the Pakistani - American girl Kamala Khan, the New York Times headline read like it could have come right out of the pages of the Daily Bugle: «Mighty, Muslim and Leaping Off the Page»!
They would not type in something like, «CEO, Company X» or «Marketing Director», which is what far too many LinkedIn headlines read like right now.

Not exact matches

«Love him or hate him,» says Lindstrom, «he reads 50 or 100 newspapers a day and he can put himself in the shoes of a reader and call his editor and say, «I don't like the headline because I don't think they'll like it» and he's mostly right.
Last month, conservative news outlet Daily Caller published a story with a headline that read, «It's High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He's In the White House.»
I couldn't go a day without reading a headline like «Where is Zuckerberg?»
An Associated Press headline running on the National Football League's website reads, «Shares of Packers stock selling like hotcakes.»
A Dallas Observer headline reads «This Atheist Critic Kind of Likes Paul.»
would people like it better if the headline read «why do whites hate blacks», or «why are chinese people unwelcome»??
Should have just stopped with the headline «Poll Shows Americans Know Little...» Most are to busy following the lives of celebrity's and reallity tv stars like Snooki to know much of anything, let alone read past the headline to find out about a person's faith.
So the alarmist community has reacted predictably by issuing ever more apocalyptic statements, like the federal report» Global Change Impacts in the United States» issued last week which predicts more frequent heat waves, rising water temperatures, more wildfires, rising disease levels, and rising sea levels — headlined, in a paper I read, as «Getting Warmer.»
This reads like a headline from The Onion.
That headline would be like a headline that read star implicated in drug bust, then when you read the stars friend had pot and was talking to the star on the phone when caught.
If you actually watched the interview instead of reading the stupid headlines, you would've known that Simmons said he hasn't noticed any rookies because he's focused on the guys at the top like Lebron and Russ.
it's like you didn't actually read beyond the headline?
So why then would I read the papers and see headlines like «Arsenal Can not Win Title With Giroud in Attack», «Cesc Fabregas Shines on Arsenal Return», «Arsenal Needed to Ask Different Questions of the Chelsea Defense», «Ten Years Without a Title is Boring», amongst many others.
It is very easy to read and make assumptions because just by reading the headlines, someone like you is already inclined towards a prejudice which is driven by your emotion rather than rationaliy.
I kept reading and it looks like your headline was sarcastic!
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
The day after West Ham had signed Arthur Masuaku from Olympiakos I saw a headline on Newsnow that read something like «Done Deal: Second Defender Deal Completed in Two Days».
Scientists suspect that the flood of hormones like oxytocin and prolactin released during nursing might contribute to stabilizing Mom's moods, and as for the negative effects, reading newspaper headlines about this study might be a big factor.
Also, I'd like to add that it seems to me the headlines WOULD read «Breastfeeding Found Harmful» IF such a thing could be found to be true!
I'm sick of getting my hair highlighted and buying face creams that cost more than my cable bill and wearing heels and reading those bullshit articles with headlines like «How To Look Fabulous After Forty!»
So the fact that they've been read the study and then published it with such a headline like that I feel is a little irresponsible which isn't surprising.
When you're reading the headlines or watching the news, it can feel like every expert has a completely different opinion on everything ranging from when to give kids fluoride and when to introduce them to peanuts.
Until he stops looking for clever little «gotchas» on Cuomo and starts talking about what he can do for us — really do for us on issues we really care about — good Republicans like me will continue to click past stories that feature his name in the headline because frankly, we're too discouraged to even read them anymore.
A New York Times headline noted the reforms» conspicuous absence: «On Ethics,» it read, «Cuomo Budget Entered Like a Lion and Emerged Like a Lamb.»
That sounds like a weird question, but some consumers may actually have such worries, thanks to a constant barrage of news headlines suggesting that synthetic chemicals — an even some naturally occurring ones — are... [Read More]
With the holiday season upon us it seems that every popular fitness magazine has a headline that reads something like... «Burn 1,500 Calories in 30 Minutes» or «The 1,000 Calorie Post Holiday Workout»
I willing to bet you've seen, read or heard a headline like those above.
When these news outlets asserted that finally, the cause of (and cure for) PCOS has been found, it caused many women to celebrate — it is definitely exciting to read a headline like this!
s angle was, because whoever wrote the headline seems as confounded as I am by this, but my god, reading Bacon's account of her routine and diet is like staring into a wound in the universe.
Often your user name and headline became stale, and you really don?t want to look like yesterday?s news.You don't read the same book every day, and your profile should be refreshed to stay current.
Pretty much as my headline says I really like watching anime, reading manga and playing visual novels.
... Not even if you think it's the funniest of all funny... Demi Lovato — «I just feel like everyone's always looking for a headline and they always want their magazine or... The singer added: «I Read More...
The intention, of course, was to avoid any headline - making gaffes like last year when Faye Dunaway read the wrong Best Picture winner.
The show is also filled with throwaway sight gags - a tabloid headline reads, «ANGELINA ADOPTS VAMPIRE BABY» - and there are local eccentrics who, like some of the Coen brothers backwoods creations, are amusingly thick - headed.
You've probably read an article with a headline like this.
A Google search from just the past couple of years pulled up hundreds of stories with headlines like, «Parent furious over school's plan to teach gender spectrum» and «Maine school under fire for reading transgender children's books to kindergarteners without telling their parents.»
The headlines for these pieces reads like a cheat - sheet of Michelle Rhee's talking points: anti-teachers and unions, anti-public school, pro-Teach for America and The New Teacher Project, pro-testing, pro-school choice, pro-charter schools.
And its other headline figures read like this: 0 - 100kmph in 3.6 seconds.
This is a topic that has headlined presentations since the digital revolution began, but interestingly, we still don't have the full picture of what reading will look like in even one year, let alone ten, fifty, or one hundred years.
RIM has demoed some of the updates coming to PlayBook 2.0, which is scheduled to arrive on your PlayBook in February, at the BlackBerry DevCon Europe event in Amsterdam.Along with headline features like Runtime for Android, which will see the easy porting... Read more
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When i first read this headline, i was like... Really?
Over a year ago, traditional publishers like Harlequin made headlines and raised eyebrows by announcing the formation of imprints... [Read more...]
Good for people who like to scan headlines as opposed to reading every word in every article.
And it's like you know, you just have to stop and read it and read past the headlines.
Second Place: «The Beloved Daughter» by Alana Terry «The Beloved Daughter has an engaging plot that reads like a story out of today's headlines and makes the reader stop to consider what they would do in similar circumstances.»
But there is hope, compliments of Jane Friedman, the WD article's author (I prefer to call it a reality check): «If your immediate thought upon reading this blog post headline was something like: I couldn't stop trying even if someone told me to give up, then you're much closer to publication than someone who is easily discouraged.
Ok, allow me first to say that the headline was just an eye catcher to get you to read this article / blog, it's not like the government is TRYING to scam you.
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