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Scott, who got together with Jagger in 2001, designed stage outfits for notable headline performances by the Rolling Stones at Glastonbury and Hyde Park in recent years.
Normally a for a festival to grow, the bill is likely to succumb to flashier, more outwardly notable headline acts, as the branding becomes gradually more and more "all encompassing".
The same day news outlets around the country carried a notable headline -- "Protestants Lose Majority Status in US" -- I was in a jam-packed church, speaking about my new book on Christian identity in a multi-faith world.
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When earthquakes struck Umbria a decade or so ago, it was notable how headlines around the world fretted about the basilica in Assisi and about frescoes by Cimabue and Giotto.
The Mexicans have their fair share of notables too, headlined by the foremost modernist painter and sculptor José Luis Cuevas.
The emphasis is on reassurance, but it is notable that the headline estimate of deaths is less than half the number that can be derived from the body of the report.
And despite the relatively muted build up to this one - with a notable absence of sensationalist headlines - you can be sure of more of the same come Saturday afternoon.
More notable, it reprints numerous photographs, headlines and screaming article excerpts to help capture Confidential's distinctive storytelling.
McCoy has made headlines for his notable style in the past.
The full results are viewable here, although some of the more notable findings are already available in breathless headlines.
"Thank you and goodbye" read the headline, printed over smaller images of notable front covers.
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