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Our own Jason Linkins compiled an in-depth survey of reporting in November that suggests Trump rarely, if ever, reads anything except headlines and magazine covers about himself.
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And even then, the stylebook says this: Parley is a stilted word rarely seen except in headlines.
No one, that is, except AP headline writers.
The individual drag effects of the above variables (except for headline length, gape, and netting solidity) were systematically examined in a flume tank with prawn-trawl models built with low-stiffness full-scale netting; and the existing literature was consulted on the drag effects of gape, while drag was assumed to be proportional to twine diameter, mesh size−1 and headline length2.
Except the headline wasn't exactly true.
In the meantime, the Copenhagen Accord is not going to go anywhere except in the headlines.
(Of the wider world we see nothing, except in the headlines of old newspapers).
Belarus rarely makes headlines – except perhaps when sanctions against the regime of President Alexander Lukashenko are discussed.
Every day last week, front pages the world over — except Russia — carried headlines about the Pussy Riot trial.
In other words, a relatively orderly first six weeks on the field — except for the headlines he created when he ran across the pitcher's mound during a game against Oakland and angered A's pitcher Dallas Braden.
Hot dogs rarely make headlines, except when unusual items are discovered among their ingredients or when they stand at home plate to coo over their 500-foot home runs.
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