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Discover LudwigThe phrase "change heading" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a command or instruction to alter the title or heading of a document, article, or section of text. Example: "Please change the heading of the report from 'Quarterly Sales Analysis' to 'Annual Sales Overview'."
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The tapes, like those of other crashes, contain a mixture of unsolicited reports from pilots about the crash interspersed with routine instructions to other planes to change heading or altitude.
He moved to the University of California (UC), Irvine, in 1989 to establish the first interdisciplinary academic group studying global climate change, heading a diverse group of chemists, physicists, biologists and engineers.
If this is its way of resisting the wave of change heading in its direction, then it's just going to look like a jerk in the long run.
If this is its way of resisting the wave of change heading in its direction, then it's just going to look like a jerk in the long run.
And if it can achieve that not inconsiderable feat, of reclaiming ticketing from the misery merchants, this UK startup may also be a sign of something much bigger: a new wave of transformative digital change — heading into the music industry, determined to dance.
If the Chiefs' backup quarterback wasn't Brady Quinn, Coach Romeo Crennel might have made a quarterback change heading into Sunday's game against Baltimore.
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The other three departments are Energy and Climate Change, headed by the foreign secretary's brother, Ed Miliband; International Development and Customss.
The "House Of Style" reboot isn't the only change headed to the world of TV style shows this fall.
2. Sliding caption column: changed heading colour to a monochrome scheme to improve readability.
There were two driver changes heading into the race.
Forbes.com caught up with Paul Gustafson, director of the Leading Edge Forum at Computer Sciences Corp., to talk about the changes headed for the corporate enterprise.
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