Sentence examples for glamorous headlines from inspiring English sources

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"Frank Pallone knows that gimmicks and celebrity status won't get you very far in the real battles that Democrats face in the future," the written endorsement said, adding, "While it may not always attract glamorous headlines, Frank knows that to be effective you must put New Jersey and your principles first, not your own glory".

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The end of that week brought a less glamorous headline: "Sheldon Adelson Denies Greenlighting A 'Prostitution Strategy' At His Macau Casinos".

Achieving this has not been easy; spending hours renegotiating contracts, tackling vested interests and large suppliers and cutting back on spend on consultants and advertising does not make for glamorous or headline grabbing work.

The pipes option may not be quite as glamorous or headline grabbing as new roads, but ask someone in Belfast today wringing out their carpets which one they would opt for.

Hundreds of thousands of protestors have spilled out on to the streets, amid cries of 'Liberty, Liberty, Liberty!' Magazine racks on street corners show Betancourt's weary but glamorous face, alongside triumphant headlines predicting Farc's demise.

While skyscrapers and palaces grabbed headlines, this less glamorous work has slowly paid off: Dubai is now a regional hub in several areas.

The Sun headlines "Putin's glamorous propaganda girls who front a new UK-based news agency 'that aims to destabilise Britain'" in reference to the recent establishment of Sputnik News in Edinburgh, while the Mail describes how "Vladimir Putin is waging a propaganda war on the UK".

Mr. Spitzer, 43, successfully used the not-always-glamorous post to catapult into the headlines with a series of high-profile cases.

It's the underdog story that isn't told as often, because it's not glitzy or glamorous -- and it's not headline grabbing and sensational.

Headlines led with the words "Glamorous teaching assistant spared jail".

The glamorous F-117 Stealth fighter got the headlines, but Iraqi prisoners interrogated after the war said the aircraft they feared most were the A-10 and the ancient B-52 bomber.

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