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单词 Front-page
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1. The story made front-page news.
2. It was front-page news at the time.
3. The wedding was front-page news.
4. The divorce made front-page news.
5. The Guardian carried the front-page headline "Drugs Firms Shamed".
6. Front-page stories broke the news of the princess leaving, and accompanying photographs showed her getting on the plane.
7. Their engagement was the front-page splash in all the papers.
8. Her presence was enough to make front-page news.
9. It became the stuff of front-page news.
10. It must have made front-page news.
11. The war was no longer front-page news.
12. On March 16, a front-page article in the Transcript reported that an explosion on the seal steamer Viking had killed twenty-five.
13. The student newspaper gave on-going front-page coverage to the issue and a mural was painted depicting the struggle.
14. Then, Ali surfaced in a front-page telephone interview in the Washington Post.
15. A front-page story about the Owens letter also was published.
16. Der Spiegel magazine made Waldsterben a front-page issue in November 1981. Bitter scientific disputes soon developed.
17. The following Monday; the Mitjord Muse ran two front-page stories on the local Episcopal church community.
18. The story also earned a front-page banner headline in the national newspaper, the Globe and Mail.
19. Soon, the desegregation of education became front-page news again and forced the Kennedy administration to respond with force.
20. Connections' inaugural issue featured a front-page story by Scott Forman about growing up feeling different and excluded in a sighted world.
21. The media besiege him, and his views are front-page news.
22. The story received front-page coverage.
23. In case there is front-page news on the day a full front-cover advertisement is to be posted, the Newspaper has the right to add a brief headline beside the masthead without prior notice.
24. The Pinoy Times, a racy tabloid, landed on my doormat carrying front-page photographs of Erap and an air stewardess.
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25. Last week, two community newspapers in Howard County ran front-page, color photographs of a naked man tending a campfire.
26. If she knew that each of these unhappy events would be international front-page news she would be even more upset.
27. Thus did a quarrel over the ownership of a shop win front-page headlines in Britain for seven consecutive days.
28. If even one of the cited companies faltered, even though it might later spring back, it became front-page news.
29. Vietnam peace talks, which had been stalled, would soon resume in Paris, a front-page report predicted.
30. There are countless stings, girls selling stories, and even some of the players themselves seem to measure their renown as much by front-page exploits as back-page achievements.
31. But on Monday, China's official English-language newspaper, China Daily, ran a front-page story under a boldfaced headline: "Emergency green plan for Games."
32. The front-page story is about a dog that can ride a bicycle—it must be the silly season .
33. The editors made up the front-page with articles written by different scientists.
34. The Observer carries a big front-page picture of rioters in a litter-strewn street.
35. His father was the front-page editor of a local party newspaper and his mother worked for a social service bureau helping the needy.
36. Back at the newspaper he has inherited, Britt takes pains to ensure that the escalating antics of the newly dubbed "Green Hornet" remain front-page news.
37. Back at the newspaper he has inherited, Britt takes pains to ensure that the escalating antics of the newly dubbed "Green Hornet" remain front-page news. (He is, in Spider-Man terms, his own J.
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