Sentence examples for headlines for what from inspiring English sources

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At a campaign event Thursday in North Carolina, the brusque businessman made headlines for what may have been the first expression of regret in his political career.

"We are transforming this union into one that makes headlines for what it does right, not what some of its officials did wrong," he said.

Fury won the world title with a convincing points victory over Klitschko last November but since then he has made headlines for what he has done outside the ring.

As part of a coalition government whose signature policy was austerity, Gove was the one minister able to generate headlines for what he was doing rather than what he was cutting.

Rutgers was supposed to be one of the bright spots for Big East football, especially after going 11-2 in 2006 and finishing the season ranked No. 12. Instead, the Scarlet Knights have yet to capture a league title under Schiano and have made bigger headlines for what they may do: abandon the Big East for the Big Ten if they are invited.

Most national newspaper editors chose straightforward descriptions in their headlines for what the Guardian's Gaby Hinsliff rightly called "the most vertiginous fall in modern political history": "Tory day of treachery" (Daily Mail); "An act of midnight treachery" (Daily Telegraph); "Dramatic act of betrayal" (the Times) and "The betrayal" (the Guardian).

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"Black Friday", the name given to 10 October, was too tepid a headline for what was happening.

"EU decide", said the headline and, for what it's worth, here's our fence-sitting view.

Day rate: $125,000 Long before Roberts' payday on Mother's Day raised eyebrows, Marlon Brando courted headlines for receiving what was believed to be the highest amount (per day) ever paid to a performer, for his two weeks of work on Richard Donner's 1978 blockbuster.

Things picked up speed the next year, when Kathrine Switzer did Gibbs one better, in the process generating worldwide headlines for inciting what became known as "The Boston Incident".

But at Apple's event on Tuesday night, where a new, thinner iPad made the headlines, was more interesting for what it said about the renewed rivalry with Microsoft.

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