Now there's
more headlines like, «Oh, it might go to zero.
Not exact matches
But since mainstream news outlets are already mischaracterizing the data with eye - ball catching
headlines like «Your lifetime earnings are probably determined in your 20s,» I thought I'd provide some advice that's a bit less sensational and a lot
more balanced:
It's better to think of an email subject line as
more like a
headline (for example, the one for this article).
In the first six months, Cavale beat his goal with seven college athletics clients and
more than $ 200,000 in annual recurring revenue (ARR),
headlined by Southeastern Conference powers
like the University of Kentucky, Auburn University, and the University of South Carolina.
the
headline was just poorly chosen, it was
more meant
like you can't charge people for letting them send their own money, the important part is «The only way to earn money with wallets is to provide a service on top of it.»
No, coptic christians will not be remembered at all for this - years and years will go by where they think it was an «israeli jew» lmao - damage already done by cnn and other media outlets
like the wall street journal - nice work guys - at least this will start
more suicide bombings and beheadings that will give you
more headlines and idiots
like me to post comments --
I personally know
more Evangelicals
like me than
like those who get the
headlines for their right wing political views.
A
headline like that says
more about how supersti - tious we still are as a nation than anything about bin Laden.
One obvious
headline from this season is the rise of candidates
like Cain and Gingrich who belong
more in a 3:00 AM infomercial selling herbal Viagra than in the White House.
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.»
I would
like to draw a very different conclusion — I think a
more obvious one which points to our failure to compete in the League this season is much
more down to our inability to score goals and in particular our inability to score goals away from home — a trend which has spectacularly peaked to produce the astonishing mid April
headline news that we have yet to register a single away League point in 2018!
I am already tired of been negative so I don't
like negative articles (
headlines either) can we be
more optimistic please??
Getting our hopes up with a
headline like that, I don't think I can take any
more.
But given the
headline I'd
like some
more detail about exactly what was offered to him.
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!»
But as we take on the daunting task of changing children's ingrained eating habits, habits that are reinforced in the media and sometimes at home, we need to be prepared for
more attention - grabbing
headlines like this one telling us that kids «just won't eat» healthier school food.
However,
like most political conundrums, this one will take a little
more than a cheap gimmick and a throwaway
headline.
With these observations in mind, Chuck Todd described what he sees as a need for professional news organizations
like his to move out of the «breaking news» business and
more into the «breaking analysis» business — with online newswires putting out
headlines by the minute, what does it matter if, say, NBC gets a story five minutes before CNN?
I also think he deserves a big «thank you» for everything he's done in the past year — especially the inspiring work that doesn't make the
headlines,
like personally checking on the progress of a soy factory in Rwanda this summer and helping give
more American kids access to healthy meals throughout the school year.
«There's a local paper rolled up in a rubber band One
more sad story's one
more than I can stand Just once, how I'd
like to see the
headline say Not much to print today can't find nothing bad to say
At a time when Jeremy Corbyn appears to be alienating
more Labour supporters than he is winning over, this has looked
like the most viable strategy for a party that needs to reinvent itself after securing its
headline goal.
«There's still a little bit of a gap between
headlines and reality in the areas of pursuit,» Mr. Spitzer said, adding that he would have
liked «
more intervention and deeper intervention, by which I mean,
more granular, harder work, that would have taken a bit
more time, and would have been, frankly, a bit
more disruptive to Wall Street.»
Fueled by name recognition and deep connections in
more conservative corners of the city's media and night - life world, he has raised nearly $ 1 million for his campaign from celebrities
like Andre Agassi and through fund - raisers
headlined by bawdy comedians and a Sinatra tribute band — or, in one case, hosted by Anthony Scaramucci, the short - lived White House communications director.
The same NASA researchers who made
headlines in 1996 by announcing they had found what looked
like fossil bacteria in a 4 - billion - year - old Martian meteorite have now discovered
more evidence to back their controversial claim.
Media outlets this week have run
more than 60 stories about Church's press announcement, with breathless
headlines,
like «Woolly mammoths «to walk the earth again in TWO YEARS» after massive breakthrough», or «Woolly Mammoth Could Be «De-Extinct» In 2 Years, Scientist Says».
That sounds
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With 15 million views and 330,000 shares and counting, it's clear that during a time when our screens are filled with disheartening
headlines and news reports, a positive video
like this one is
more than welcome.
5 This
headline seems quite promising, but a closer look at the article reveals preachy warnings to stay away from «harmful» saturated fats (sorry, kids, no zinc - rich red meat or full - fat dairy products) and bland advice telling vegetarian teens to forestall nutritional deficiencies by eating
more soy foods.5 The popular press is rife with such articles, most of which star endlessly hungry teenage boys with nicknames
like «The Gaping Maw.»
I break down the whole
headline debate in much
more detail in my book «Magnetic Profiles», so if you'd
like a
more in - depth look at it, as well as some great
headlines to use, check it out.
Just
like my
headline says, I want
more.
As an experiment, I change my
headline to «BF interested in IRR with
like - minded individual» to see if it would get
more attention from non-black men.
Using a how - to
headline like, «how to stop smoking in 2 weeks,» can give your ad a lot
more mileage than, «quitting smoking is hard.
Editors managed to create
more provocative, click - inspiring titles
like: Here are some ways to get her attention using a catchy profile
headline.
... Not even if you think it's the funniest of all funny... Demi Lovato — «I just feel
like everyone's always looking for a
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It was a pleasure to spend time with such an accomplished group of performers every week, and when one considers the themes of abuse and control that surface in «Big Little Lies» in light of what has made
headlines at the end of the year, it feels
like an even
more essential program in terms of we are in 2017 and where we're going next.
The previews are met with technical issues galore, his recently rehabbed daughter (Stone, Magic in the Moonlight) and jilted ex-wife (Ryan, Escape Plan) are floating around making him feel even
more like a schmuck, his other lead male actor (Norton, The Grand Budapest Hotel) is stealing his
headlines, and one of his female actresses (Riseborough, Oblivion) has just told him she's carrying his baby.
Like last year's The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, I, Tonya asks us to reconsider what we thought we knew in the»90s and realise that the
headlines and the punchlines obscured a darker and
more difficult story.
While the
headline of my review for David Lowery's feature debut was «Ain't Them Bodies Saints Sure Is Pretty, But It Ain't Quite Divine» I do think it's a film that folks really need to get out and see as I'd rather have
more American indies
like this than The Spectacular Now or Kings Of Summer.
The question in the
headline isn't meant to single out this year specifically, but instead to wonder, in an age in which technology makes award shows
like these
more ubiquitous than ever before, if the Oscars really still mean anything anymore.
A big part of the reason why comes from the film playing
more like a comical character study with a world events backdrop, letting us see the craziness that would be front page
headlines through the filtered and skewed view of a man whose own political views stemmed
more through favors and paybacks than through heartfelt convictions.
Although this isn't Hollywood's first attempt to turn a historically black superhero into the main event,
headlining their own tentpole film — consider Wesley Snipes run as the vampire - hunter Blade, Halle Berry's turn as Catwoman, Will Smith's alcoholic anti-hero Hancock or even Shaquille O'Neal's turn as Steel — this feels
like a first in part because of how much effort has been poured into its making and,
more importantly, how readily it embraces its fundamental blackness, from its colorful African settings to its tribally - influenced makeup, hairstyle, and costumes to its predominately black cast and crew, a verifiable assemblage of talent that'll turn even the most skeptical of heads.
And that means finding a way to avoid any
more headline - grabbing changes, without looking
like this is an administration that is becalmed.
If,
like many education professionals, you've barely had
more than a few moments to skim recent media
headlines, you'd be forgiven for believing that the «controversial» baseline assessments have been withdrawn.
Like the BMW Concept 8 Series before it, the BMW Concept M8 Gran Coupe shows off BMW's new design language,
headlined by expressive surfacing that accentuates the car's dynamism
more vividly than before through its bodywork.
Amazon really
likes to hype up their Q4 financial figures and garner mass media
headlines by proclaiming they sold
more Kindles this year than ever before.
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
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Though it may sound
like a summary of the week's
headlines, this is the world as it appeared
more than a century ago on the cusp of The Gilded Age, the unalloyed era of American progress that serves as backdrop for Barry Werth's new work of popular history.
Excuse the bad pun — especially since Auel's name is pronounced
more like «owl» than «all» — but there's no time to dither over
headlines when one has breaking news to report.
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We have
more headlines, trivia and the big «so what»
like the cherry on top of the show at the end of the episode.