Sentence examples for means headlines from inspiring English sources

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And unhappy Alec means headlines about Alec being unhappy.

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That means headlining $30,000-a-plate 30,000-a-plate 30,000-a-platewomen with rabbit fur jackets (even in the 65-dinnersbattendedalo Alto) and Silicon Valley glitterati.

And its initial findings will cause at least two major headaches, I mean headlines, for the White House.

This convergence of elements meant headlines and commentary that exceeded the stipulated 24 hour news cycle -- even if the MSM did their best to blunt the story's edges and to ease it off the front pages as soon as decency permitted.

For Victor, however, the Allende government meant headlining tours of Latin America, of Europe and enormous concerts in Santiago itself.

You mean headlining?

He means the headlines and the transatlantic argument the festival started earlier this year.

It is still higher than in the early 1990's, to be sure, but the decline of volatility also means fewer headlines about big market movements -- and therefore, perhaps, in investor anxiety.

Q: Right, no controversy means no headlines.

In its F-1 form, the company, whose name means "fun headlines," said it is the number two mobile content aggregator in China.

It has voted to leave interest unchanged, which means the headline cost of borrowing remains at the record low of 0.5%.

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