Sentences with phrase «hitting the headlines more»

CyanogenMod 9 has come out with the Alpha 0 build of Android Ice Cream Sandwich for the TouchPad that seems to be hitting headlines more headline post its death than when it was alive.

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The token is trading below 1 $ at present but the team behind Golem is focussing more on the functionality of their project and constantly hitting headlines because of their achievements.
A more appropriate headline should be «America's rudeness has hit an all time high because of a spike in narcissism»... We are smart, you are stupid.
A report which found that we can live longer by eating more fruit and vegetables, hit the headlines this week — further underlining the importance of having a Meat Free Monday.
His next game would be rather more memorable The next game saw Diouf hit the headlines when he spat at a Celtic fan during a game causing crowd disturbances and Diouf to be interviewed by the police.
Angel Gomes is a player who has hit the headlines recently based on the fact he has now turned 17 and so far has not signed his first professional contract with Mancheste... Read more
And, of course, if they get to take on an established journalist, hit the headlines themselves a bit, get more followers and maybe a column commissioned, well it's all good for the cause isn't it?
The commission, set up by President Bill Clinton last year after details of a number of experiments hit the headlines, identified more than 4000 radiation studies conducted between 1944 and 1974.
THE blizzards that hit the north - east US may have dominated the headlines last weekend, but across much of the country the most widespread drought in more than half a century is still biting — especially along the nation's iconic waterways (see diagram).
It's been more than 30 years since Brooke Shields hit the headlines for starring in the under - aged romance Endless Love in 1981 opposite newcomer Martin Hewitt.
Amazingly, it is more than ten years since Diablo Cody hit all sorts of headlines making her screen - writing debut with Juno, that still highly regarded, bittersweet tale of unplanned teen pregnancy starring Ellen Page.
As Marvel's first successful comic - book - to - film adaptation, the original «Blade» instantly became an underground hit with the sleek, yet comical Wesley Snipes headlining as the title character, and even «Blade 2» was more than a mere duplicate thanks to its thorough vampire history, but «Blade: Trinity» is nothing more than a blended carbon copy with a bloodthirsty desire to maximize the death count.
Since Your Highness was such a box office bomb and Hill — despite a relatively fast rise and recently displaying impressive potential in Moneyball — hasn't headlined a bona - fide hit since Superbad, I doubt this will make much more than $ 7 - 12 million by Sunday.
However, while the Aakash is still languishing along without hitting headlines with such... [Read more...]
Romance, mystery and thrillers may capture all the headlines, but take a peek at non-fiction categories and you'll find many writers (who aren't Kon Mari surprise hits and celebrities) making a more than decent income.
The Iconia Tab that has been in the news more for its constant delays than anything else has now hit the headlines for all the right reasons.
As with fiction book descriptions, your headline needs to entice people to hit «Read More» with a motivating line or two.
There's no struggling to produce units as some would suggest ms are suffering with and there is no fake supply shortage to boost demand / hype as certain manufacturers have done in the past to hit the news headlines as it's a very different world now and having more units out there in the hands of gamers will do more for publicity than any of those old tired stunts could.
Piles of SDCC 2014 news hit the site this week and dominated our headlines with word from Marvel, Dark Horse, and more.
As we know from other controversies over GM Crops and MMR, by the time science hits the headlines, and therefore the public consciousness, it's always about much more than the science.
The class action against Royal Bank of Scotland that recently hit the headlines was an interesting case for investors in more ways than one.
Tini Owens, a wife who hit the headlines after her divorce petition was rejected by the High Court, will argue that she should not have to prove unreasonable behaviour in her continuing f... Read More
The headlines have hit a nerve, and have sparked... [more]
News that Microsoft's virtual assistant Cortana is more than willing to dish out an insult to put you in your place hit headlines a few days ago - and for good reason, who wouldn't be interested in a virtual assistant that can keep you on your toes?
News that Microsoft's virtual assistant Cortana is more than willing to dish out an insult to put you in your place hit headlines a few days ago — and for good reason, who wouldn't be interested in a virtual assistant that can keep you on your toes?
LG may have hit the headlines with the G Flex's curved shape, but there's more to this phablet than a curved chassis.
Every day more headlines are hitting the newswires on crypto.
Of course, many will be thinking that the Lightning Network is what will really be hitting the headlines in the next few months as it gains more traction.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa first hit the headlines in March last year and since then more lives have been lost to the disease than in the entire period since its discovery in 1976.
The more sensational headlines I write, the more hits I get.
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