Sentence examples for frequent headlines from inspiring English sources

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Frequent headlines about older female celebrities imply that keeping their looks is their greatest achievement, while "mutton-dressed-as-lamb" criticisms abound.

Photographs of the two men smiling and shaking hands have been on the front pages of all the major Arab newspapers, along with frequent headlines about the "Arab reconciliation".

The news release was issued by the state-run news agency, but unlike frequent headlines in the Egyptian press chastising Washington for trying to influence Cairo, this news was not reported in the Egyptian press.

Shore tourism officials said that water quality across the region was not the problem it had been several years ago, when algae blooms, pollution and medical debris washing ashore made frequent headlines.

You might think of the frequent headlines lamenting the sheer volume of plastic waste that ends up in landfill or pollutes remote locations, such as our seas and deep ocean trenches.

As for Libya, the country providing the most frequent headlines at the moment, the New York Times has a map that tracks, by day, the movement of rebel and government forces; the location of protests, violence, or attacks; and, since Saturday, the areas of reported coalition strikes.

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Once frequent headline news, to judge by the game-day passengers, it has largely vanished from public memory.

Although "Sotomayor Reversed" was a frequent headline on the posts that spread quickly across the Web, it was actually the Supreme Court itself that shifted course.

Schiavo had remained in a VS for 15 years before dying after enteral nutrition was stopped in 2005, and the most frequent headline themes featured the legal (31%), end-of-life (25%), and political (22%) aspects of the case.

Frequent financial headlines about currency market developments, meanwhile, have caught the attention of traders.

The exhibit's curators emphasize the attempt to highlight the spiritual aspects of Islam that are lost in frequent news headlines about terrorism and wars in Muslim countries.

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