Examples of using Headlines in English and their translations into Hindi
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The fascinating world of banking and financial markets is more than just headlines, it is the lifeblood of our collective global economies.
Natalie(born Nadya) Suleman made headlines in 2009 when she gave birth to octuplets- six boys
Click on the headlines for the phrase“LNG Bunkering” and you immediately learn
The newspaper contains much of the information under attractive headlines, as everyone chooses, so that nobody gets bored.
Last year, Edwards made headlines- for the right reasons- when he followed up on his pledge to pay for 100 Cleveland-area students to go to college.
Magnetic headlines writing techniques,
You can find many similar scare headlines and articles elsewhere in the popular media,
Headlines, radio, newspapers,
the leader of the UK Independence Party, made headlines when the small aircraft which he would commissioned to pull a UKip banner crashed.
Recently, the news headlines tell us“eating chocolate improves brain function”
But Hadid says her no-smiling days are behind her- not because of all the headlines but because she actually has something to smile about.
While China's sales numbers make the headlines in Forbes and Business Insider,
If you read the news headlines, they certainly do give the impression that the world is going to hell in a runaway subway train.
gender based discrimination and other such atrocities against women have, unfortunately, become routine media headlines.”.
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch's venture capital-focused podcast which is something we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.
Mashable make great use of list headlines, such as"10 Ways to…" or"21 Signs That You're…".
Trump's dinner at 21 Club mostly made headlines because he defied protocol and ditched the press
Yet the gloom and doom headlines about stress don't tell the whole story.
Where meat is concerned, the headlines came from an International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) review on processed meat in 2015.
Whatever headlines reach our personal and collective newsstands on Monday,