Sentence examples for headlines referred from inspiring English sources

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Last week, Parliament debated whether Italy was facing what newspaper headlines referred to as a "racism emergency".

Several headlines referred to the "WikiLeaks shame"; former diplomat Asif Ezdi said they proved Pakistan had become "the world's biggest banana republic".

But they rallied behind the community after Shalhevet was killed; newspaper headlines referred to the killing of an Israeli baby and not a "settler baby".

Mark isn't surprised with the weekend's incident in Sweden – people will always judge – but if anything, he is annoyed that headlines referred to Bearded Villains as "hipsters".

Headlines referred to the thirty-three-year-old as "Distracted Man," "Man Engrossed in Cellphone," and, perhaps most odiously, "Guy Looking at Device," but his name was Joshua M. Burwell.

The headlines referred to the journey to a height of 300 miles that had just been accomplished by Able Baker, packed in the nose cone of a Jupiter missile,..it gave us a chauvinistic thrill to learn that Baker, who rode in the smaller compartment was a squirrel monkey.

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Expect headlines referring to "O'bama".

"G.I.'s" — a colloquial term that can be useful in headlines refers to soldiers, or can describe troops in general.

(Reeves is agnostic on this point; he was frustrated, though, with the headlines referring to Nefertiti as "Tut's Mom").

Other headlines refer to him as the "onetime bad boy of rap," as if Eminem has changed.

Each front cover of Advertising Age will get more of a magazine look, with large artwork promoting the cover article and headlines referring to other articles inside.

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