"headline" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The result was a season of wild inconsistencies and unflattering headlines.
- They probably make mistakes, which will guarantee them unflattering headlines wishing they had chosen an easier profession.
- A distraught Capriati created more unflattering headlines for herself four days later when she became involved in a brawl with her boyfriend and a waitress at a Tampa, Fla., bar.
- For months, New Jersey Republicans have been battered by unflattering headlines about both Mr. DiFrancesco's business record and the Judiciary Committee's investigation of racial profiling.
- But the senator has been the subject of the kind of unflattering headlines that generally place a political career in jeopardy.
- This company, whose acquisition and resale of wilderness land had long infuriated environmentalists, became the subject of unflattering headlines all over the Northeast in February 1989.
- The meeting, held at the library and attended by Mr. Amicone's fiercest critics, followed several days of bad news and unflattering headlines for the mayor.
- Along with a number of presenter departures, the changes led to listener protests at the station's headquarters and unflattering headlines in the local newspaper.
- It has been that kind of week for the Nets and Coleman, who ended up on the cover of Sports Illustrated under an unflattering headline.
- The 11-hour hearing produced unflattering headlines for baseball, whose new penalties for steroid use have been criticized as inadequate.
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