1.   But his critics have derided him as Tinkering Tommy, a genius at garnering big headlines for minor changes in the system.

2.   But it is his private life, and the lawsuits that accompany it, that has garnered headlines since then.

3.   But Rowland, who has garnered headlines nationwide with his powerplay to lure the Patriots from Foxborough, may not be willing to give up so easily.

4.   First Union has garnered bad headlines in recent years for job cuts and trouble with acquisitions.

5.   Geron repeatedly has garnered national headlines for scientific breakthroughs, like discovering a protein that seems to rejuvenate cells.

6.   I know, we had a smattering of snow here in Phoenix in December, an occasion so rare it garnered front-page headlines and led the local TV newscasts.

7.   Team gatherings for Bible study, rather than at strip bars, garnered headlines in national publications.

8.   The agency also brought some lawsuits that garnered headlines and won applause from civil rights advocates.

9.   Then he was charged with murder, for crimes so violent that they shook his community and garnered national headlines.

10.   While the protests have garnered headlines in Miami, they have fallen on relatively deaf ears in Washington.

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%
garner 0.70%
garner + n. >>共 166
support 32.53%
attention 10.46%
vote 7.40%
majority 2.30%
publicity 2.04%
respect 1.91%
praise 1.91%
reputation 1.28%
headline 1.28%
sympathy 1.15%
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