Sentence examples for sample headline from inspiring English sources

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Sample headline from the Daily Mail: "Dolls?

A sample headline: "Ferris Mewler and Rolly Demonstrate Ophiolite Tectonics".

A sample headline: "There's More To The Duke Of Burgundy Than Lesbians Pissing On Each Other".

(Sample headline: "Curler Likes an S.U.V. With Room for the Brooms").

(A sample headline from the Daily Kos: "US and British News Corp outlets share similarities in agendas, practices").

It is aimed at young, obsessive fans and is full of hip-hop idiom (sample headline: "HE READY"; sample text: "Holla at a player, yo").

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Sample headlines quoted.

To test their news ideas, students will practice writing sample headlines and leads for their ideas.

3. Propose article ideas and write sample headlines and leads for possible stories to pursue.

Sample headlines: "Termination notices have been sent to every teacher in the Providence public school system"; "Aid cuts have Texas schools scrambling -- in a frantic effort to raise cash, a rural school superintendent is planning to put advertisements on school buses and to let retailers have space on the school Web site"; and on and on.

(Sample newspaper headline following the 1902 crash that killed 15 people and helped spur the construction of the modern terminal: "Names of Those Murdered By the Vanderbilts in the Tunnel To-Day").

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