Sentences with phrase «point headlines like»

Not exact matches

A new infographic from Skadeedle / Vertical Response pulls together some of the things that PR pros should absolutely include as part of their press releases (a catchy headline, for example), and some of the things they should avoid at all costs (like exclamation points!).
In her trailblazing She Who Is (1992), the title boldly confronting the reader like a 100 - point headline on the front page of a newspaper, Johnson identified the death of patriarchy's God emphatically.
Having made my point, I'd like to also point out that the headline is grossly misleading.
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!
With just three wins in 38 games, 17 points in total and with the likes of Gabby Agbonlahor and Joleon Lescott creating all sorts of headlines off the pitch, it has been a season to forget for the club's supporters.
My point is that you are talking like they are now going to be rockstars headlining UFC events because of this, when in fact they are not.
I appreciate your reply but I am slightly crest fallen that my headline post isn't persuasive enough to conclusively make the point to you that Wenger is no longer able to buy one quality player from the EPL let alone two of them as you would like.
She is currently on the big screen reuniting with Du Vernay for «Selma» — and much like Tessa Thompson makes an emotional impact in the few scenes she has on screen — and can be seen on TV in the Ioan Gruffud series «Forever,» a show we've as yet not caught up with, but her stint on «OINTB» has kicked her up several profile levels to the point that she'll hopefully be headlining something soon.
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.
If you watch «Nashville,» this might give you some insight into how a person like Juliette Barnes gets to the point where she's headlining tours and playing at the Opry.
Some point to excesses and note that if history doesn't repeat, it sure rhymes, and headlines seem like rhyming couplets to 15 years ago.
When I first saw the headline I was hoping you were going to tackle a few more interesting points like how the motion controls would translate to the game.
The inaccurate headline and burst of hyperventilating coverage and commentary (with some exceptions, like this new post by Climate Central) have already provided fodder for those whose passion or job is largely aimed at spreading doubt about science pointing to consequential greenhouse - driven warming.
After interviewing him for this article, in short order this writer received several texts from Atkins and an email, describing various points and people he'd like mentioned, and suggesting a headline REM might want to consider using.
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