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High-ranking politicians and top level government officials that dominate global political scene and foreign affairs, headline major current events, play a pivotal role in domestic and international politics have a tremendous impact in day-to-day media have a strong likelihood to become celebrities.
Incubus continued to headline dates after its release, and " Wish You Were Here " continued to sit among the top 10 on Billboard's Modern Rock charts.
This distinction is most obvious on the front page: whereas tabloids tend to have a single story dominated by a headline, broadsheets allow two or more stories to be displayed, the most important at the top of the page —" above the fold ".
Still promoting the country album, Morrison's performance as the headline act on the first night of the Austin City Limits Music Festival on 15 September 2006 was reviewed by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top ten shows of the 2006 festival.
Liane de Pougy, dancer, socialite and courtesan, was well known in Paris as a headline performer at top cabarets.
The 10 July 2011 edition of the News of the World carried its final headline, " Thank You and Goodbye ", superimposed on top of a collage of past front pages.
" Chase would sometimes repeat the top story at the end of the segment, while Morris simply cupped his mouth and shouted the headline loudly.
The headline is the text at the top of a newspaper article, indicating the nature of the article below it.
Now entering their 22nd year together, the band are still a major drawcard on the NZ and Australian live circuit, and continue to be offered top headline and support billing.
The point size is usually smaller and is placed on top of the headline.
Later on that year, " Buck Rogers " would reach the top spot of the 5FM airplay chart in South Africa, before being invited by the station as a headline act for their 26th birthday celebrations concert.
In Association football it refers to the amount of money a manager has been given by a club's chairman, owner or investors to acquire new players, as in the newspaper headline, " Defoe and Brown top Keegan wishlist as Ashley grants £ 25m war chest ".
Razorlight were the only UK band to headline the main stage at Reading Festival in August 2007, with US artists, The Smashing Pumpkins and Red Hot Chili Peppers taking the top slots on the other two nights.
The channel's prime-time newscast RTL II News is frequently criticized for its selection of news stories, which are seen to cater to a young audience ; for example, it has been known to put a CD release or the launch of a new gaming console in the second headline slot directly after the day's top event.
" Mush from the Wimp " was a joke headline accidentally passed through to publication at the top of a Boston Globe editorial in 1980.
From November 2011, the station has had a dedicated news team, broadcasting bulletins at the top of every hour from 8am to 6pm every weekday, with half hour headline updates during Breakfast and Rush Hour shows.
Gonella formed his own big band, and quickly became a headline artist on the still-thriving variety circuit, and they continued to top bills around the country until the outbreak of World War II.
Following on from the top ten chart position for predecessing single " Why Do You Love Me ", and despite the band promoting the single with headline show at London's Brixton Academy, " Sex Is Not the Enemy " failed to replicate that success in the UK, peaking in the top thirty.
During the 60 seconds, the contestant was presented with one headline at a time at the top of the screen, and had to match the headline to the correct year.
A headline is text that is at the top of a newspaper article, indicating the nature of the article.

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When, in late afternoon on the last day in June, he saw two people top the ridge to the south and walk toward the house, he quit work immediately and strode to his rifle.
Although my shot killed his horse, he rolled off the bale on top of me.
`` Like enough we'll all be up on top by sundown ''.
I got a coin between my thumb and forefinger, leaned my elbows in a very natural and casual manner on top of the truck cab and flipped my little missile.
`` Hell, I jist got on top of -- ''
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
Aristotle also tended to stratify all aspects of human nature and activity into levels of excellence and, like Plato, he put the pure and unimpassioned intellect on the top level.
These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and so on until there are six levels of personnel.
To return now to the four-element physics, a mixture of muddy, frothy water will, when standing in a jar, separate out with earth at the bottom, water on top, and the air on top of that.
Behind him lay the Low Countries, where men were still completing the cathedrals that a later Florentine would describe as `` a malediction of little tabernacles, one on top of the other, with so many pyramids and spires and leaves that it is a wonder they stand up at all, for they look as though they were made of paper instead of stone or marble '' ; ;
Just no spot, not even a dimesize spot, on her whole body that wasn't bruised, bruise on top of bruise, from beatings.
And to top it all I am often sentimental on purpose, trying to prove to myself that I am not afraid of sentiment.
A top official of the New Frontier who kept a record of his first weeks on the job here gives this report of his experiences:
the Catholic Saint Mary's Church, with an even taller steeple and a cross on top, stood on Ball Street.
Coughlin grinned, feeling supremely on top of things.
He was sitting on top of a log which was spinning round and around in the water.
The last thing in the world that resembled a war was our line of farmers and storekeepers and mechanics perched on top of a stone wall, and this dashing rider made us feel a good deal sharper and more alert to the situation.

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As the world's top sportsman -- pro or amateur -- Sports Illustrated tapped golf's confident Arnold Palmer ( Time cover, May 2 ), who staged two cliffhanging rallies to win both the Masters and U.S. Open crowns, went on to win a record $80,738 for the year.
The Black Forest consists of a cover of sandstone on top of a core of gneiss and granites.
* The Damned-Damned Damned Damned, a limited number of which were deliberately printed with a photo of Eddie and the Hot Rods on the back of the cover, rather than The Damned playing at The Roxy Club, and with an erratum sticker apologising for this " mistake ", and on the front of the LP, on top of the original shrinkwrap, a red food-fight sticker saying ' Damned Damned ', thus completing the LP's title when read underneath the band's name ;
A Spanish study of top triathletes found those who cover more than 186 miles ( 300 km ) a week on their bikes have less than 4 % normal looking sperm.
The interior of a Casio scientific calculator from the late 1980s, showing the processor chip ( small square, top-middle, left ), keypad contacts ( 44 circles, inside back cover, right ; 44 matching contacts on a plastic sheet, left ), the back of the LCD display ( left side, top, marked 4L102E ), the battery compartment ( empty ) and other components.
That song, a cover of Tom Paxton's " The Last Thing on My Mind ", released in late 1967, reached the country top ten in January 1968, launching a six-year streak of virtually uninterrupted top-ten singles for the pair.
This logo was placed in the top center of the cover from August 1975 to October 1976.
In response, the Mujahideen prepared dug-in firing positions with top cover, and again, Soviet forces altered their tactics by using air-dropped fuel-air bombs on such landing zones.
These acoustic qualities quickly minimize and reverse, once a layer of freezing rain falls on top of snow cover.
* As mentioned above, a commonly cited explanation is that an item, be it bread or a flat card, etc., would often be placed on top of a drink to protect it from fruit flies ; at some point it became a habit to top this " cover " with a snack.
The cover created by Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly for the September 24, 2001 issue of The New Yorker received wide acclaim and was voted in the top ten of magazine covers of the past 40 years by the American Society of Magazine Editors, which commented:
You can also cover the flask top with fluffy towels or other insulating material to increase the amount of insulation and the final temperature.
Simply taking off the top cover of the ZX80 and prying the old ROM from its socket and carefully inserting the new ROM and adding the keyboard overlay, the ZX80 would now function almost identically to the proper ZX81-except for SLOW mode, due to the differences in hardware between the two models.
The cover was a hit and made it to the top three on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in the US that year.
To braise, put a pot on top of the grill, cover it, and let it simmer for a few hours.
While " Cast Your Fate To The Wind " by Guaraldi achieved modest chart success as a single in 1963, a cover version two years later by British group Sounds Orchestral cracked the Billboard top 10 ( in the spring of 1965 ).
The cover was created by S. Neil Fujita whose design featured a large Gothic-style letter " G " with a long curl at the top emphasizing the first three letters of the title, accompanied by the hands of a puppeteer holding a set of strings over the " father " portion of the word.
In March 2009 Jones went to the top of the UK Music Charts for the third time in his career thanks to a cover of " Islands in the Stream ", sung with Ruth Jones, Rob Brydon and Robin Gibb, who co-wrote the original with his brothers Barry and Maurice.
Most top MBA programs cover similar subjects within their core required courses.
1990 began with a January British Vogue cover presenting five of the top modeling stars of the era hand-picked and photographed by Peter Lindbergh.
It is possible to climb to the top of Mount Pleasant by following a short marked trail from the park through the woods that cover the bluff's other sides.
To braise on a grill, put a pot on top of the grill, cover it, and let it simmer for a few hours.
On top of this, the bettor needs an amount ( AKA collateral ) in the spread-betting account to cover potential losses.
To braise on a grill, put a pot on top of the grill, cover it, and let it simmer for a few hours.

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