Examples of using Headlines in English and their translations into Bengali
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Let the press have their fun with false headlines.
Home Page, Headlines.
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浪子布回头: The American massacre made the headlines of CCTV news;
News headlines claimed that a flying saucer crashed in Roswell, the government explained
Arjan El Fassed made headlines last year for having a street in a Palestinian refugee camp named after his Twitter account,
He made international headlines with his 1991 study showing that INAH3 region of the hypothalamus was different in gay and straight men.
The headlines are regularly featured in the foreign news section of the homepage of newspaper, and individual stories have also made it into print.
The goal is to put this keyword at least 2 times in the text without counting headlines, or other points that I will comment below.
Recently, the headlines of financial media have been firmly conquered by bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Front page banner headlines in The Bangladesh Observer and other papers announced Taher's death sentence.
Another such incident which took place on 100, Harrison Road, grabbed the headlines for quite some time.
backdoors may often make tech headlines, physical phone theft is still a real issue.
not make headlines only that reinforce people's very often simplistic understandings on both sides.
Apparently, the Russian-invaded country Georgia that has been making headlines this month, has been wiped off the map of the world.
fully optimized headlines, or even videos, are not based on the content of"Simple Drawing Technique".
Everywhere you look, headlines shout‘give it up' or suffer the consequences health-wise.
A number of Iranian newspapers covering the vigils for the plane victims used headlines such as"shame" and"Unforgivable".
See major news headlines from around the world that are relevant to cryptocurrencies, as well as articles from Bitdollar Fund community members.
Women in this region often make the headlines, but not for the reasons that one would like to read in the news.