Then we follow a pair of cowboy boots past a newspaper stand selling men's adventure magazines and newspapers
with headlines reading:» Massacre of the Children» and «Machine Guns Blaze in Jail Riot.»
With a headline reading «Justices reject tort reform provision,» the Houston Chronicle reported over the weekend that a small part of the brutal 2003 Texas «tort reform» law was struck down by the Texas Supreme Court because its retroactivity provision was «designed to protect one company from a lawsuit brought by a man dying of asbestos exposure,» specifically Crown Cork & Seal Inc. of Pennsylvania.
Not exact matches
Last month, conservative news outlet Daily Caller published a story
with a
headline that
read, «It's High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He's In the White House.»
«
With every photo you scroll through,
headline you
read or link you go to, you are feeding the loop which just makes you want more.
The
headlines about President Barack Obama's meeting
with House Republicans last Wednesday
read along these lines: «The president said the Keystone job numbers are grossly exaggerated.»
In the past, people would discover a viral video by
reading a news
headline and then clicking through
with the express purpose of watching that video.
Fewer reporters are churning out more articles, trying to reel people in
with must -
read stories and (often, sadly) click bait
headlines.
On inflation, Poloz said recent
readings have been «very reassuring»
with both the
headline and core rates near its two per cent bull's - eye.
As you create content for your customers, you're faced
with a challenge: How to write a
headline that not only makes people want to click and
read, but that also contains your targeted keywords.
That
headline should probably
read «slightly less than a month
with the Moto X Pure» but that's not what this series is called.
The lower lows and lower highs, along
with the break below the 200 - day moving average, presently situated at 1.3645, Domestic focus for the pound is now on today's release of the April services PMI, where we expect a 53.5
headline after a weak, weather - impacted 51.7
reading in March.
We can check the weather,
read the latest
headlines, view a bank balance, make plans
with friends and order lunch all in a matter of seconds.
Barron's recently signaled dark skies
with headlines that
read: «Stocks Threatened by Looming End of Low Rates» and «4 Questions About an Unloved Bull Market.»
It's the same
with reading your own name on a sales piece — in the
headline!
As a Catholic statistician, I tend to
read any story
headlined with «Surveys say Catholics...» ready to flinch.
Should have just stopped
with the
headline «Poll Shows Americans Know Little...» Most are to busy following the lives of celebrity's and reallity tv stars like Snooki to know much of anything, let alone
read past the
headline to find out about a person's faith.
I'm waiting for the article
with the headline that reads «People Who Have A Problem With Tebow Praying Should Just GET OVER IT Or Look The Other Way&ra
with the
headline that
reads «People Who Have A Problem
With Tebow Praying Should Just GET OVER IT Or Look The Other Way&ra
With Tebow Praying Should Just GET OVER IT Or Look The Other Way»
Reading articles
with these kinds of
headlines should be entered as a fate on TwoTwistedFates.com — Maybe
with a pic of bleeding eyeballs and dried - up brain.
As I flew back from Dublin to Edinburgh I
read the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent the
headline of which was «POLL: Act Now on Abortion say voters»
with the story continuing: «The most seismic shift [in the Irish public's attitude to abortion] is that a clear majority (56 %) now favour a new referendum to repeal the current position, which gives equal right to life to the mother and foetus.»
Next time you're in line at the grocery store,
read the
headlines on the women's magazines that are shouting at little kids standing in line
with their parents.
The following day, the front page
headline of a popular Ugandan newspaper
read, «EXPOSED: Uganda's 200 Top Homos Named»
with several photographs next to the
headline.
If the
headline read «Romney meets
with Graham, kicks him in the balls» I might have considered voting for him.
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They're caught
with one foot on either side — smart enough to know that teams use the combine more for validation and reaffirmation than to scramble the board, but also clairvoyant enough to predict that no one would
read a story
with the
headline: «Nothing Actually Happening at Combine; Check In Next Year!»
Agree 100 % this is what all the rubbish tabloids do, print either speculation or complete lie
with misleading
headline to get people buy and
read.
So why then would I
read the papers and see
headlines like «Arsenal Can not Win Title
With Giroud in Attack», «Cesc Fabregas Shines on Arsenal Return», «Arsenal Needed to Ask Different Questions of the Chelsea Defense», «Ten Years Without a Title is Boring», amongst many others.
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did
with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team
with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was
read the
headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
It's painful
reading for Real Madrid fans,
with the score at 2 - 0 at the time of writing and Messi set to enjoy all the
headlines if the result stays as it is.
Angel Gomes is a player who has hit the
headlines recently based on the fact he has now turned 17 and so far has not signed his first professional contract
with Mancheste...
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Often we are presenting information in a way that will make the
headline more exciting — but if you
read between the lines, research studies are always something to be taken
with a grain of salt.
As part of its previously announced ten - point plan to help reduce obesity, the British grocery chain Tesco made
headlines this week
with a controversial announcement that it will ban sugar - sweetened, child - targeted beverages such as Capri Sun from... [Continue
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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!»
I become uncomfortable when I
read these
headlines with sweeping statements, which can cause people
with more variable sleep patterns to become anxious, especially when they feel great and well - rested during the day.
So the fact that they've been
read the study and then published it
with such a
headline like that I feel is a little irresponsible which isn't surprising.
before they decided to publish these results... every «mainstream» article I've
read starts
with the
headline: «Study finds homebirth safe...» which is very unfortunately and misleading.
A Daily Telegraph
headline this week
read: «Nightmare on Downing Street»,
with a picture of SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon prominently placed.
It began
with embarrassing
headlines ahead of his party's Scottish conference in March when a Daily Record front page
read: «Scots Tories are clueless - by Scotland's only Tory MP.»
• The Daily News, which lambasted the Assembly speaker
with a front - page
headline reading «SHELL GAME OF SHAME,» wrote a staff editorial saying he «never gave congestion pricing a fair shot.»
The way I
read it, the opinion had nothing to do
with the Lobbying Law, but the restrictions on state employees after leaving state employment, so your
headline mentioning the lobby law doesn't make sense.
While we await the results, a few
headlines for your
reading pleasure... I'll be co-hosting primary night coverage
with my colleague, Errol Louis, host of NY1's «Inside City Hall,» and that will be airing all across the state on TWC News and in NYC, too.
We have
read a news story
with a screaming
headline: ACEP AGAINST SECOND KARPOWER published by the media, and after digesting the arguments put forward by the think - tank and noticing the half - truths therein, we firmly conclude, that ACEP is engaging in politics to score cheap political points for the NPP flagbearer, in this election.
READ ALSO: Ghanaian model poses completely nude
with John Dumelo's name, news
headlines painted on her
«Patients treated
with iPS cells: Harvard University team injects cardiac muscle cells into 6 people,»
read a 12 October
headline in the English edition of a prominent Japanese newspaper.
The
headline on the cover of the September 10, 1965, issue of Life — alongside a hulking machine whose heavy arm nearly eclipsed the mother under examination —
read Control of Life: Audacious Experiments Promise Decades of Added Life, Superbabies
with Improved Minds and Bodies, and Even a Kind of Immortality.
But when a New York Times
headline reads «A Precursor to Playboy: Graphic Images in Rock», and Discover magazine asserts that man's obsession
with pornography dates back to «Cro - Magnon days» based on «the famous 26,000 - year - old Venus of Willendorf statuette... [
with] GG - cup breasts and a hippopotamal butt», I think a line is crossed.
This article appeared in print under the
headline «Tiny camera lets blind people
read with their fingers»
With its adaptive optics systems, which remove much of the blurring effect of the earth's atmosphere, the VLT's vision is sharp enough to allow someone, theoretically, to
read a newspaper
headline at a distance of over 10 kilometres.
With the holiday season upon us it seems that every popular fitness magazine has a
headline that
reads something like... «Burn 1,500 Calories in 30 Minutes» or «The 1,000 Calorie Post Holiday Workout»
I saw a news article
with a
headline that
read Why don't Doctors Prescribe more Oxygen the other day and had to ponder the same question.
Example: If people
with good health markers have a higher intake of pomegranates than those
with poor health markers, the
headline might
read, «Pomegranates lead to a 30 % decrease in blood pressure, study suggests ``.