31.   He has employed violence not to grab headlines but to kill as many Americans as possible to drive them out of the Islamic world and weaken their society.

32.   He is, to be sure, an erratic prophet, frequently modifying his daring rhetoric once it has grabbed the headlines.

33.   Her case grabbed the headlines.

34.   High-profile cases have grabbed headlines.

35.   Hedge funds have been grabbing headlines because of the Long-Term Capital Management debacle.

36.   IBM, for instance, grabbed headlines two weeks ago with the introduction of its latest world-beating supercomputer, dubbed Pacific Blue.

37.   I was privileged to attend a most remarkable event that grabbed fewer headlines but had significant impact on the lives of many people.

38.   In essence, he is as bad at grabbing headlines as he is good as getting hits.

39.   Initial public offerings grab more headlines, but the hot topic in corporate circles these days is the share repurchase phenomenon.

40.   It was Robinson who took the pounding, allowing Duncan to have the energy to make the big shots and grab the headlines.

v. + headline >>共 162
make 45.00%
grab 9.79%
hit 5.70%
dominate 5.63%
capture 2.68%
read 2.32%
get 2.11%
generate 1.97%
create 1.20%
draw 1.13%
grab + n. >>共 989
rebound 6.08%
attention 3.50%
headline 3.12%
ball 2.83%
hold 2.18%
share 2.13%
arm 1.97%
lead 1.73%
gun 1.61%
hand 1.30%
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