Sentences with phrase «larger than headlines»

As he did with Bernie Tiede in Richard Linklater's «Bernie,» Black creates an extraordinary image of a corrupt American who becomes larger than headlines as their life spins out of control, and does so with a great amount of compassion.

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Cyberhacks have made big headlines in recent months, from the alleged Russian hack of the DNC and Yahoo revealing more than a billion accounts were compromised to Amazon S3 going down and affecting millions of the largest websites.
Facebook's data privacy scandal has a silver lining: It's adding 10,000 jobs this year, a staff increase larger than most companies, as it tries to avoid more negative headlines.
If that happens, of course, then the increase in the deficit will be much larger than the $ 1.4 trillion headline figure in current CBO estimates.
The Mail story, headlined «Give shoplifters softer sentences if they target top stores...» claimed that a new report written by Lammy calls for thieves to get lighter sentences if they target large retail chains, rather than corner shops.
The discovery generated worldwide headlines, but some teams were unable to replicate the findings and the actual genes have not been found — not even by a team that vindicated Hamer's identification of Xq28 in a sample size 10 times larger than his last year.
A large study conducted in China by researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle made headlines in 2002 by suggesting that women who were taught to do regular BSEs didn't fare any better — or live any longer — than women who were not taught to do them.
Headline definition, a heading in a newspaper for any written material, sometimes for an illustration, to indicate subject matter, set in larger type than As I am curremtly reading Victor Schwab's book How to write a Good Advertisement I would highly recommend adding these headlines to a person's swipe file.
Truck - enthusiast consumer magazine Truck Trend proclaimed the 2014 SEMA Show «larger than life» in the headline of its Show coverage.
And as headlines have shown — recent issues have generated a «larger than normal» number of recalls.
Despite their best efforts — take a look at these gushing media headlines — USOP's market cap (despite its collapse) is still nearly 10 times larger than IMC's.
A new study, The carbon footprint of global tourism, is causing a stir, with news sources writing headlines like Global tourism's carbon footprint is four times bigger than thought, study says or Tourism's carbon impact three times larger than estimated.
Why isn't the headline of your story «Sea Ice off Antarctic Coast Larger than Usual»?
The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) press release of July 6, 2016 was headlined «Canada can integrate large amounts of wind energy reliably, cost - effectively, says report» followed by the industry trade association's assertion that «Canada can get more than one - third of its electricity from wind energy without compromising grid reliability — and at the same time realize economic and environmental benefits».
From devastating hurricanes to near daily headlines of dramatic changes to the climate, the threat of super hurricanes, mega-droughts, and sea levels rising 20 to 80 feet is looming larger than ever.
We don't know how many, other than «lots», but whenever a section of ocean floor is examined closely it seems to be followed by headlines reporting «unsuspected» venting of all kinds of hot stuff, in large quantities.
Since the OnePlus 3T has a slightly larger battery than the OnePlus 3, it may not be capable of matching the «60 % in 30 minutes» headline feature of the older model.
Whatever you are — make sure your headline shouts it in larger font than the rest.
Use larger type and bolder colors for the most important part of your message, but don't use more than two typefaces in your piece (one for headlines and one for body copy).
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