Sentence examples similar to take headlines from inspiring English sources

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This week they take headline billing at their home, for now, Yankee Stadium – and they will be keen to make a strong first impression.

Slipknot, Korn, Papa Roach and Limp Bizkit all take headline slots while, over at Reading & Leeds, their quirky cousins System Of A Down and Deftones are way up the bill.

It takes headlines (presumably via RSS) and formats them to look like the front page of a newspaper.

Although he takes headline decisions faster than his predecessor, his inexperienced colleagues hesitate, or are not allowed, to move quickly.

Taking headline CPI growth of 0% in the second quarter, we get an NGDP growth rate of no more than 1.5%, which would represent the single worst performance of the recovery if realised.

After taking headline-grabbing, billion-dollar equity stakes in the Blackstone Group and Morgan Stanley last year, China’s $200 billion sovereign wealth fund will buy shares in three of the country’s biggest state-owned banks, whose shares have more than halved in value this year.

That Giggs should take the headlines added to the satisfaction for United at the JJB.

A reminder, too, that Johnson's career spanned long enough to take in headlines like 'Bar manager backs Symonds'.

Days before we were both due to appear I did the gentlemanly thing and stepped aside to let Wilma take the headlines.

Rooney will take the headlines today, but the clues to the way United suddenly flooded the last third and overwhelmed their opponents after the interval lay further back up the pitch.

Cook will take the headlines, but it was Ballance who became the cornerstone.

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