Sentence examples for brilliant headlines from inspiring English sources

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"Mozart de Prairie" was a brilliant headline, even if it never ran.

Some excerpts have already been released in advance, and The Times, remembering David Steel, has summed up Clegg's message with a rather brilliant headline (paywall): "Go back to your constituencies and prepare for vitriol and abuse".

My only regret was that, just as we were going to press, I changed production editor Campbell Stevenson's brilliant headline 'The Baseline Buddha' to the more mundane 'When He Was King'.

Brilliant headline in sports section of Boston Globe.

Which is such a brilliant headline I'm almost tempted to ask her if she can come up with a few more for this website.

The irony and hypocrisy was best summed up by the brilliant headline the Huffington Post created for the story: "Step 1: Force Pot Clubs To Use Cash.

Crafting a brilliant headline each time is only part of the art of good tweeting.

He makes for brilliant fake headlines in The Onion ("Shirtless Biden Washes Trans Am in White House Driveway") and easy late-night comedy (when Michelle Obama told David Letterman how her dog, Bo, puts his paw on her leg and starts barking, the host interjected, "Is that what Biden does?").

After a €5 billion write-off, today's interest rates could look like a bargain.*The FT Lex column (behind paywall) had the brilliant Franc Zapper headline a few days ago.

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