Sentence examples for won a headline from inspiring English sources

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In return, Macron won a headline in Le Gorafi, France's version of the Onion, declaring his motto to be that "I am of precisely the same opinion as all those who disagree with me".

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"The grass at San Siro has already won" declared a headline in La Repubblica on 18 September – with the accompanying article noting that a first intervention had been already required on the pitch by the middle of the same month in 2011.

"Cancel the Olympics because Norway's curling team has already won," shouted a headline on USA Today's website.

When the retention figures eventually come out, the political parties will predictably use them to try to win a favourable headline or to mitigate the damage to their standing in voters' eyes.

Mr. Foreman made headlines 40 years ago, when he won a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.

"In Defeat, Clinton Graciously Pretends to Win," mocked a headline in the Washington Post.

While the hedge funds have grabbed the headlines winning a temporary court order to seize an Argentine naval ship docked in Ghana, for example — most of the other holders of Argentina's nearly $100 billion in defaulted debt agreed over the last decade to accept new bonds, taking big losses in the process.

The precocious Bellis made headlines by winning a match at last year's U.S. Open, but she couldn't stay with the world's No. 1 player.

And always twirling, twirling for freedom!" There was a headline from Huffington Post blogger Paul Ollinger which would have won "Funniest Headline," if the category actually existed.

He has won his headline and now he has to follow up.

Simply winning a race you're expected to win doesn't guarantee positive headlines, as the media may set the bar high.

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