| 31. | You need to send a message so loud and so clear and so strong that it makes the headlines in Paris,
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| 32. | Most bankruptcy filings involve individuals or small businesses, not the large corporations that often make the headlines when going under.
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| 33. | The following season Morrison bowled consistently, but failed to make the headlines that he had done in his debut season.
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| 34. | Each time the subject of antibiotic resistance makes the headlines, consumer demand increases for meat and poultry produced without the drugs.
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| 35. | So England goes into the championship making the headlines for all the wrong reasons and that's hardly what Venables wanted.
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| 36. | NEW YORK ( AP ) _ The Material Mom is making the headlines come true instead of trying to prove them wrong.
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| 37. | The identity of the killer is leaked to the press, making the headline of the " Hollywood Chronicle ".
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| 38. | That makes the headline look a bit silly, but I know it's the standard way of reporting these things.
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| 39. | Grogan believes similar versions of the stories that make the headlines today in sports were occuring 10, 20 and 30 years ago.
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| 40. | Most of all, my friend, make the headline contain an awesome benefit that hits an emotional hot button for your prospects!
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