Sentence examples for heading were from inspiring English sources

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Head is mince.

(Scot) When someone's thoughts are in a state of abject confusion, especially when facing a severe dilemma, their head is mince.

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Usually start-ups driven by younger entrepreneurs, companies under this heading were founded on the conviction that sustainability was the next big thing.

Under this heading were lines in English: — Greeks establish themselves during second millennium BC: Greece, Black Sea, Asia Minor, Islands, S. Italy.

He scanned the valley below, and sure enough, way down there, right where we were heading, were a large tawny bear and two smaller ones, moving faster than race horses on a diagonal away from the trail.

For water-deficit stress, plants with main tillers at three DBH (days before heading) were identified based on the inter-auricle distance (Liu et al. 2006) and tagged.

The accessions that did not ripen because of late heading were omitted from the As analysis and 58 accessions were presented.

Because the 155 lines have different heading dates, the environmental conditions of 45 days after heading were very different for each line (Additional file 1: Table S1).

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However, the heading is misleading.

Weary heads were drooping.

Their heads were up.

Our collective heads were spinning.

Heads were sheared off.

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