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In 1993, he illustrated the rhyme "We Are All in the Dumps with Jack and Guy," inspired, he said, by a trip to Los Angeles where he saw children living on the street; the pictures incorporate headlines about the AIDS epidemic.
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For the US picture sleeve, designer Tom Wilkes chose a suitably topical image, incorporating headlines and text from New York Times articles about the Bangladesh crisis.
Live shows on Tool's headline tour incorporate an unorthodox stage setting and video display.
Feedster has already started incorporating sponsored links with its RSS headlines.
Equally inventive is family business Art of Football, whose handmade shirts capture classic moments in a vibrant, contemporary style, incorporating the import of headline moments with subtle use of newsprint.
Of course, while the big airport hubs are currently making headlines, many smaller airports have been incorporating local menus for several years.
A movie star list incorporating all genders would also presumably make for fewer headlines surrounding popular stars such as Angelina Jolie (top of the women's list in 2013) and Sandra Bullock (top last year, following Gravity's success).
In its archetypical way of fictionalizing the headlines, Law & Order is rumored to be incorporating the upcoming DA election as the series begins its 20th season, but the primary will be over by the time of the premier episode.
While the daily toll is noted by the news media in headlines and video clips, many Americans have a hard time incorporating these individual pieces of information into a coherent image over time.
Naturally, the shows incorporate video content that your friends have shared, but they also include things like Facebook status updates, tweets, shared headlines, and birthdays, running mostly as tickers under the video.
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