Sentence examples for headline industry from inspiring English sources

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"Is that what you might do on a 'tryst'?" A few swipes on Hutton's tablet brought up the day's edition of the New York Times, and the headline "INDUSTRY STILL CHURNS, EVEN AS CLEANUP PLAN PROCEEDS FOR A CANAL". "A comma?" Hutton said.

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Dodging headlining industry woes and maintaining a concrete brotherhood has been the key to the fellas' success.

Look at any newspaper's front-page headline; that industry figured this out a long time ago.

For years, newspaper headlines and industry reports have been gloomily predicting that chocolate will soon become a delicacy available only to the super-rich.

What's worse, while these arrests capture the headlines, the industry is busy lobbying Congress to back off on regulations of its latest bubble-blowing exercise.

Although the pace of life in China can often seem too frenetic to permit anyone to settle down long enough to write, film or paint anything, its flourishing literary, cinema and art scenes offer fragmentary but intensely individual insights into this confounding country – a welcome counterbalance to the big headline stories about industry, GDP, diplomacy and political succession.

"HSBC develops secret plan for 'own version of Facebook'" said the headline from communications industry publication PR Week.

Now they do much more[proactively] – saying what we should put on the headlines," added the industry source.

One as a leading light of the adult entertainment industry, headlining low-budget British porn flicks like Killer Bitch; the other as a fearsome professional in the fast-growing combat sport of Mixed Martial Arts [MMA].

In the original Russian, the prime minister's language was much more equivocal than the news headlines suggested, and industry analysts and some of the oil companies themselves said an agreement to cut exports was very unlikely.

Here are the headlines: the TV industry is solely concerned with ratings; it puts garish entertainment over principled journalism; corporate interests trump public interest; and news networks are largely populated by vain airheads, borderline sociopaths and ambitious screw-ups with no lives outside their careers – usually women.

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