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masthead
noun
The top of a mast.
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The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), the UK thinktank set up by Nigel Lawson to lobby against action on climate change and which hosts a flat-lining temperature graph on the masthead of its website, was dismissive of the study.
Alex Brooks, formerly the editor-in-chief of Kidspot, told Weekly Beast the digital masthead would launch in July and had a staff of just two.
"If a story is locked by another masthead, we can use it but it will remain locked on our site/mobile.
The name was shortened to Cleveland to fit on the masthead of the long since defunct Cleveland Advertiser newspaper.
He is practically an honorary Steinbrenner, having spent many more years intimately involved with the family business than the brothers, Hal and Hank, who now top the masthead.
This was made equally clear by a change made in 1962 to the masthead of Pravda.
However, for technical reasons I couldn't alter the masthead, which was rather unfortunate: 'BRILLIANT' in large bold letters right above 'Queen Mother dies'".
The masthead had just one word - BRILLIANT - in black on red and yellow.
The problem with a masthead, or whatever an internet-platform would call the group of people responsible for making sure their product is not exclusively a playground for the vile, is not that it's a threat to moral anarchy.
He is nonetheless engagingly willing to concede that it has faults and keen to see them corrected.A Timesman through and through, he started out on his career with the newspaper as a campus correspondent at Columbia, and former colleagues still recall, with awe, his drive and his relentless ambition to get his name on its masthead.
The first issue, which appeared on September 2nd, described itself as a "political, commercial, agricultural, and free-trade journal" on its masthead (we used Oxford commas in those days).
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