What is the matter with the modern world is not modern headlines or modern films or modern machinery.
But I know that we have here to deal with two different types of journalists; and the man who writes the headlines I will not dare to describe; for I have not seen him except in dreams.
He's got his headlines and by now he should have been able to find his missing lady friend.
And there were otherheadlines that startled and dismayed Al.
But if you don't like the headlines what will you think of the interview?
Speaking from wifey's point of view," Judy retorted, "she is just as interested in the headlines as he is.
Perhaps the Woman's Page should be the back page so that hubby can enjoy the headlines while wifey ponders the recipes.
One has but to read over the headlines of the foregoing table of contents to note how many different arts, crafts, and sciences are required in the construction of a well-made book.
III Bellamy Druce began the day frugally with grapefruit, the headlines of the Herald, and coffee.
Screaming headlineson every page: one would think Lynn, poor dear!
When you've dug through them you'll know less than you could get from the headlines of the 'anti' evening papers.
Editors do not distinguish between half notes and full shouts, but no one need take this seriously as crime and headlines will soon make their readers forget either what Lord Lee has said, or I have controverted.
But what I had said to one of the lady reporters, when we were left to ourselves, about Princess Mary's marriage being one of love, would probably be enlarged byheadlines into a paragraph.
Headlines an inch high would proclaim the discovery of the missing Stanley G.
That fact alone, if it had exploded in the headlines at that time, might have caused dangerous panic.
I read over this section again: Since flying saucers first hit the headlines almost two years ago, there has been wide speculation that the aerial phenomena might actually be some form of penetration from another planet.
He had burned the paper, but the headlines were seared into his brain.
He turned to one of the newspapers whose headlineswere proclaiming the plans, and threats of Basine.
He caught a glimpse of the headlines on his desk and grinned.
Newspaper headlines glared at him from the desk--"Modern Lincoln to Free Vice Slaves.
There would be no headlines and the public would fall away.
He smiled as he opened the damp sheet, for he extracted more amusement than news from the little paper, but as he turned it the headlines caught his eye, and instantly he was deep in the columns.
Mr. Direck got the Daily Chronicle and found quite animated headlines for a British paper.
Following an unusual display of headlines came an accurate account of the duel.
Perhaps the morning papers would carry other headlines that would be still more startling!
And the big headlines about smuggling across the Canadian border and from the Bahama Islands or about wood alcohol are the proof that these things are exceptional.
We are later informed under great headlines that the American Medical Association or some such society has called for the annulling of the Prohibition Law.
Every newspaper story displays like a placard in its headlines the reason why it was printed--the element in it that makes it interesting.
The copyreader corrects it and writes the headlinesor heads; then he sends it to the composing room to be set in type by the compositor.
Never should a reporter trust to headlines to enlighten his readers upon the meaning of the lead--the exact reverse of this must be true.
The story is written first and the headlines are written from the facts contained in the lead--and usually by another man.
More remarkable than any yarn Scotty ever told is the fact that although headlines made Scotty, headlines have failed to kill the Scotty legend.
He was miraculously but slowly recovering when an Associated Press dispatch bearing a Lone Pine date made front page headlines with an announcement of his death.
Stirring headlines were on the placards of all the evening papers, and people bought them with almost the same avidity as they had bought them in Manchester.
Eagerly she opened the paper, and there, great staring headlines met her gaze.
It consists of seven divisions, each beginning with a repetition of the headlines of the various sections of the preceding seven tablets; and only after the headlines of each of the tablets have been exhausted, does the real incantation begin.
The headlines are: 'Mysterious Affair at Lower Norwood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "headlines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.