Sentence examples for it's headline from inspiring English sources

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It's headline read: "Madrid thrashed!" Spain's biggest-selling paper, Madrid-based Marca, also praised Barca but pointed an accusing finger at referee Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez as well.

Design a building and it's headline news.

That said, Lesnar's fleeting appearances haven't done him any favours over the last year, and it may take a little something extra to give the match the fireworks it needs in order to merit it's headline status.

It's headline asserts New York Jews are making "enormous profits" on the stock market, and depicts a colony of rats being swept from Germany but refused entry to "democratic" countries.

"It's headline inflation that erodes the purchasing power of income, and that continues to rise at a brisk pace, especially food and energy prices," said John Lonski, chief economist at Moody's Investor Service.

It's not as if it's headline news though.

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It's headlined: Guardian welcomes Osborne's speech, but Right is more cautious At ConservativeHome they've been reading Michael White and Martin Kettle.

Before the Mona Lisa achieved worldwide celebrity status with it's headline-making 1911 theft, its status as a masterwork was mostly known by art world elites.

It's headlined: "No deal (for the moment)".

It's called "The Great Schlep," and it's headlined by the foul-mouthed comedian Sarah Silverman.

But as a term it's headline-unfriendly as well as being really quite a horrible mouthful.

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