Sentences with phrase «right out of the headlines»

The comic strips aside, the plot here comes right out of the headlines.

Not exact matches

That way, you'll attract the right audience to your content, since 8 out of 10 persons read the headline.
Who can forget Trashcan Man, right out of today's headlines... Good post!
The Catholic position had become so clear, indeed, that there had been calls from anti-Catholic quarters for Ms. Kelly to resign, on the basis of rumours that she had been trying to weaken or delay the regulations: as Toby Helm, the Telegraph's chief political correspondent had reported the previous October, under the headline «Kelly «must resign over delay to gay rights law»», «A fierce Cabinet battle has broken out over gay rights after Ruth Kelly, the Communities Secretary, delayed plans that would penalise organisations — such as hotels — for denying their services tohomosexuals.
I've been seeing a lot of really interesting headlines come out of the UK, and even though I know this isn't right here in the US, I still think that they are really interesting and worth sharing, and just talking about to get the conversation going.
Especially there are a lot of headlines out there right now blaming parents for certain things and I know it's really easy to do it especially when people aren't doing things the way we've done them in the past.
But PICKING the right headline or subject line out of all of the possible options?
Her manifesto is full of gruel served on silver platters, best summed up by how the headline proposal for «workers» rights» turned out to be the right to take a year's unpaid leave to care for a relative - presumably to avoid the dementia tax.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — With the death of Eric Garner in police custody having dominated the headlines on Staten Island and beyond, a citywide poll out Tuesday found that borough residents are no fans of Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio and civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton.
An earlier version of this report of Government figures carried the headline «4,000 foreign murderers and rapists we can't throw out... and yes, you can blame human rights again».
What is making the headlines today is ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD, you are all aware of the sexual accusation around Kevin Spacey, Ridley Scott decided to reshoot all the scenes of Spacey with another actor, Christopher Plummer who was the first choice of the director but the studio executives wanted a bigger name, Plummer should shoot his scenes in the comming weeks, it looks like they want to keep the december release date, and Michelle and Mark Whalberg are expected to do some reshoots, i don't think michelle began working on Venom yet, it's crazy but i think Ridley is right to cut out Spacey of his film.
A book right out of today's headlines.
Topical stories have the quality of being current, ripped out of the headlines, a take on what is happening right now.
Right after I read this headline I thought I saw a pig flying out the corner of my eye.
When Marvel Comics announced that their newest superhero would be a Muslim teenager from New Jersey, the Pakistani - American girl Kamala Khan, the New York Times headline read like it could have come right out of the pages of the Daily Bugle: «Mighty, Muslim and Leaping Off the Page»!
Not quite out of the news headlines yet, Puerto Rican municipal bond yields are at 8.13 %, right where they began the week, as measured by the S&P Municipal Bond Puerto Rico Index.
Scribbled paint strokes blur the punchlines of comics, drips of white paint collide with a thick red line squeezed right from the paint tube, and bits of headlines such as «Dandruff may be the beginning of baldness» jump out amid abstract patches of pink, red, and yellow.
«Neo-Mannerism» appears only in the headline, not the text, where Saltz speaks eloquently of «that ever - expanding assembly of anemically boring, totally safe artistic clichés squeezing the life out of the art world right now.»
I think the university must be trying to lessen the impact of this paper, which would be expected to draw scary - new - large - estimate headlines, coming out right during the political conventions.
[1:27 p.m. Updated A reader, Brad Barrett, pointed out that the word «unknowable» in my headline clashes with the greatly increased skill forecasters have shown in identifying zones ripe for outbreaks of powerful tornadoes, and he's right.
Sure, Craig would have paid top dollar to retain an attorney with the right balance of criminal skills, connections and political know - how to plot a strategy for getting rid of the charges and keeping the case out of the headlines.
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