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How to use headlines in a sentence

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With no additional news to broadcast they resorted to filtering it into a nightmare story with shock-horror headlines and a paranoid tone.
As in all such debates, the principal goal is to avoid a gaffe which will make embarrassing headlines the next morning.
The usual motorway jams on a Bank Holiday Monday have somehow become the stuff of shock-horror headlines.
That event was celebrated with film footage, editorials and front-page headlines.
Let your child cut up headlines from old magazines and newspapers and stick the same letters on pages of a scrapbook.
Then there were the morning newspaper headlines which had screamed of yet another move to entice the Old Firm south.
For those of you who missed it, here are some quick headlines and cutlines.
Evans had attracted the headlines when he declared he wanted to buy the Daily Star newspaper.
Too often, it seems, it is the ones determined to do the breaking who set the agenda and make the headlines.
And more business headlines reveal company failures, wobbly financial markets and the impact of all this on workers' pension plans.
The news that the Queen Mother was in fact a comic turn grabbed the next day's headlines.
During the 1950s, she was adept at grabbing newspaper headlines and column inches.
The programme will be bright, lively, entertaining and will provide real insights that go beneath the headlines.
The ship has made headlines for a number of reasons this year, including hotly denied allegations of slave labour.
The ascension that's grabbing the headlines, though, is the one that took place 50 years ago today.
They capture headlines by merely walking into a room holding hands, smiling simperingly, commenting on sick African babies.
The simple set includes a large blackboard, festooned with the blown-up headlines used to advertise newspapers.
They, too, write viral headlines, post clickbait, and compete for mindshare.
Someone should snap her up just for the sharpness of her headlines, one-line squibs, and nifty asides.
Their tumultuous affair and highly-publicised PDA regularly grabbed the headlines.
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