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The letter included headings like "Lies About Our Inventory of Sovereign Debt," "Alleged 'Mass Exodus' of Prime Brokerage Clients" and "False Rumors About Fourth Quarter".

Their routine was for Miss Bigman to go through the hundreds of packets press agents sent in each day, sorting them by column headings like "Man About Town" or "Things I Never Knew Till Now," and send the best ones to his apartment by messenger in what they called the nightly envelope.

You should consider what aspects you want to talk about; choose three good headings and talk about those; unless you want to talk about everything you've learned about wolves so far.

But publishers know it's the pop-culture words that the media will write about, under headings like " 'W00t,' 'Sexting' Now Officially Real Words".

Just as it is my view that the title does not accurately reflect the subject matter, the same can be said about the headings of two of the most important individual chapters.

System 2 adds information about section headings from the four rhetorical roles.

I organize the components of the topic, I write the section headings, I think about them each as individual titles, I think about whether the order flows and whether the overall narrative holds.

The gallery, with the sub-heading "Talk about a knock-out round …", exclusively featured pictures of women, and was tweeted out with the description "The hottest fans at the #WorldCup" in a social media post that was subsequently removed.

For example, in the record below, none of the subject headings contain information about the timeline this book covers.

This meant that the known topics were grouped into four interlinked headings (i) expectations about combined therapy; (ii) impact of treatment on quality of life; (iii) concerns about combined treatment and (iv) its management at home.

Results: attitudes towards older patients and their care could be conceptualised under the headings: (i) beliefs about older patients; (ii) older patients' unique needs and the skills required to care for them and (iii) emotions and satisfaction with caring for older patients.

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