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headline

[hed-lahyn] / ˈhɛdˌlaɪn /


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Begrudgingly, you half-buy into one of the script’s more ludicrous set-ups, that Lightning & Thunder will play their biggest show on the night Diamond is headlining at another venue in town.

From Los Angeles Times

She has not officially qualified for the Olympics in the super-G, but she’s the fastest American and No. 3 in the world, so count on that as her next headline.

From Los Angeles Times

Flack in the 1970s became one of the biggest acts in music, headlining the Newport in New York Jazz Festival at Yankee Stadium.

From The Wall Street Journal

The headline increase in GDP, however, was depressed in part by slower production of inventories, or unsold goods.

From MarketWatch

He added that recent headlines about NCHIs were "awkward and very damaging" for the police.

From BBC