Sentence examples for earned the headline from inspiring English sources

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But it is the Dean campaign that earned the headline "Political Partying" in New York magazine, with scenes from campaign events turned singles mixers.

At the time that Giuliani spoke with Tierney, he was midway through his first term as mayor, having already achieved a lot, and having already earned the headline "THE HOLY TERROR".

The goal earned the headline "Os-goat" from a Toronto newspaper and led many fans to wonder whether the 25-year-old was good enough to get their team back to the finals for the third time in four seasons.

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In the Penn game Nov. 5, defense earned the headlines as the Tigers shut out the Quakers, handing them their first Ivy loss.

Ryan Hall earned the headlines for another pair of spectacular finishes but the modest England wing would have been the first to pay tribute to the many classy contributions of Danny McGuire and Kevin Sinfield.

(Did a Screaming Lord Sutch publicity stunt really earn the headline "Idiot Annoys Locals"? I hope so: that's the story of British pop and the tabloids in a nutshell).

This is because you will only earn the headline interest rate on the money you put in at the start of the year – the money you drip-feed in each month will not be there for as long.

By that point Martial had been thrown into the action, taking over from Benzema, but it would be his fellow replacement Valbuena who would earn the headlines.

In a season that saw not one but two quarterbacks break the single-season passing record, which had stood for almost thirty years, or a football century, the quarterback who earned the most headlines compiled some of the worst statistics in recent memory, and yet somehow — miraculously?

For example, the revelation in May that newly appointed chief executive Scott Thompson did not have the degree in accounting and computer science he claimed he had, earned the company embarrassing headlines and lost him his job.

No, the day's Oscar for Potentate with a Heart of Gold went to Vladimir Vladimirovich, whose victory in the Presidential election earned him the headline "PUTIN WINS IN OPEN AND HONEST FIGHT," along with a three-column photo of the great man with eyes so dewy you'd think his pony died.

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