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- noun Plural form of
heading .
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Examples
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We always want something that makes your book stand out, but it's important that the title headings clearly describe what the chapter will be about.
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a Key to the Calories, for sometimes you are to read the title headings and side explanations before the text.
Diet and Health With Key to the Calories Lulu Hunt Peters
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The leaf motif repeated throughout the chapter headings is also extremely fine.
mrissa: The Word for World is Forest, by Ursula LeGuin mrissa 2010
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The leaf motif repeated throughout the chapter headings is also extremely fine.
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LC must still do authority work, making use of information provided by the Latvian libraries, including converting existing headings from the Russian to the Latvian form (activity that will decline over time).
Library Of Congress Use Of Cataloging From Latvian Libraries « ResourceShelf 2007
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As of January 2007 headings from the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spain) have been included along with the two original sources.
February 2007 2007
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Mike concludes that, “The semantic effect of hierarchical HTML headings is a stronger factor in search rankings than more rudimentary measures such as physical keyword placement.”
Testing Search Engine Page Ranking Techniques « Lorelle on WordPress 2006
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In the movie “Thirteen Conversations about One Thing,” one of the “Chapter” headings is “Wisdom comes suddenly.”
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Instead, he discusses a variety of topics that are grouped under four main headings: The vision and the reality, viewpoints and institutions, language and the printed word, and finally warfare and diplomacy.
Daniel J. Boorstin Round-Up KaneCitizen 2005
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Instead, he discusses a variety of topics that are grouped under four main headings: The vision and the reality, viewpoints and institutions, language and the printed word, and finally warfare and diplomacy.
Archive 2005-12-01 KaneCitizen 2005
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