Sentences with phrase «ran headlines like»

On the other hand, here was Bunning, trying to convince people he was a serious candidate, while newspapers ran headlines like GOP GETS IN BALLGAME and EX-MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER GOES AFTER BIG WIN.

Not exact matches

An Associated Press headline running on the National Football League's website reads, «Shares of Packers stock selling like hotcakes.»
The problem with a title like «Study links vitamins to higher death rates in women,» which ran on CTV's news website, is that the study's authors did not reach that conclusion; the headline writer did.
Last week, for example, The Australian Financial Review ran a series of articles with headlines like «The Australian manufacturing revolution», «Smart gadgets from the clever country», and «The best earners are the brainy industries».
That's according to The Daily Caller, a far - right website that ran an article headlined «It's High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He's In the White House.»
[Wesley] Donehue runs his shop for Rubio like a newsroom, one in which they produce as much daily content as possible, thinking about the same clickbait headlines popularized by online media sites.
He could appeal to white ethnics in swing states, or rally the social liberals who admire him for having been out ahead of his party (and his president) on same - sex marriage, or perhaps headline a few fund - raisers with the wealthy New York donors who have stocked his own campaign coffers and funded the super PAC - like group dedicated to running pro-Cuomo advertising.
Mr. Clinton headlined the election rally for Mr. Cuomo, the star attraction in a night that also drew a wide array of elected officials like Congressman Charles Rangel, Public Advocate Letitia James, Comptroller Scott Stringer and Mr. Cuomo's running mate, former Congresswoman Kathy Hochul.
But it is politically embarrassing, and anything law enforcement comes up with, whether actionable or not, will keep the issue in the headlines and remind voters for months of a seamy arrangement that looks suspiciously like an end run around legislative pay raises for a chosen few.
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».
However, headlines like «Want to run a marathon with me?»
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.
Hall County has been quietly transforming its schools into district - run charters, but not in the headline - catching fashion of places like New Orleans, where charters often grew atop failing public schools and came with wholesale staffing changes.
Last year, it was announced that Brian Michael Bendis — who made his name at Marvel creating characters like Miles Morales and Jessica Jones, and headlining iconic comics runs at the publisher for over a decade — would be leaving to work at DC Comics.
Xi had earlier hit the headlines with his graduation piece from Goldsmiths College, when he scattered # 1,200 in a room and let the audience scramble for it in order to show «the greed at the centre of art and the mafia who run it like a market».
That headline sounds like heresy coming from someone who runs a legal marketing agency for a living, but hear me out.
So, the Pixel 2 gets headline Oreo features like an always - on display, voice - activated Google Assistant, and Smart Storage which intelligently removes local copies of old media that has been backed up to the cloud so you never run out of storage.
There are a few apps already, like New York Times, which gives latest headlines, and Strava to track your runs.
Just like most of us would be lost reading a news story without a headline, a resume without a career title runs the risk of getting overlooked.
, is a little like an agent who is looking to attract new clients, running an advertorial with the headline.
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