81.   After that incident, which made national headlines, Collins said he was never able to gain the respect of his Carolina teammates again.

82.   Almost every day now, Collins makes headlines talking about impeachment.

83.   Allegations of child abuse in the system made national headlines.

84.   Brutality and lawlessness have raged for so long that it barely makes headlines.

85.   Both officials said after class that they speak at the courses strictly to support higher education, and not to score political points or make headlines.

86.   Bush made headlines earlier this year when he said the philosopher he most admired is Jesus Christ.

87.   But because the procedure still was illegal in the United States in most cases, Chessen went to Sweden, making international headlines.

88.   But criticism has been increasing, particularly after the recent involuntary departures of the main editors of two weekly medical journals whose contents often make headlines.

89.   But Dole made headlines last week when he suggested a major reconsideration of affirmative action.

90.   But even as Majerus tried damage control, it was evident the story would make major 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%
make + n. >>共 695
decision 5.09%
sense 2.96%
progress 2.62%
money 2.37%
mistake 2.08%
change 2.05%
way 1.91%
comment 1.73%
difference 1.71%
statement 1.61%
headline 0.39%
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